S. Thornton Langley, John McTeer Repass. Mining Investments, Corresdondence Solicited. Orrice: REcorD Biocx, ROBSLAND, B.C. TRAIL DEPART Trait, Jan, 28. —(Bpecial to the ‘The Goodert syndicate now has a new site in view for thé smelter which it proposes to erect and which it needs in connet- lion with the operation of the War Eagle property. The new location is on Manley O'Brien's ranch, on Sheep creek, This site is on the Red Moun- tain railway and is about five miles from Rossland. It is not absolutely certain that this site will be selected. Appearances indicate that the syndi- cate is, keeping pretty close tub on railroad developments and will locate the smelter at the point where the ‘ The Ottawa Gold Mining Company, Limited. Capitalized for only $250,000. TREASURY STOCE 25cts.' J. 1. PARKER, Mining Engineer, Orricz: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. site: dead paste JUST IN Blank Books Every Desert, Advance Shipment 1897 WALL PAPER HS. Wallace’ Stationery Store. Biggest Gold Mine In the Camp. ORIGINAL TOWNSITE LOTS. John F. McCrae, Agent for the Syndicate. Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. Orrics Paterson & Johnson Bldg. Columbia Avenue. 26 Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dealer in Mines and Btocks. _The Scott Block, G. A POUNDER, Pres. Rossland} B. C. portation facilities will be best. E. W. Liljigran, mining engineer, returned from Mackey mountain three miles west of the Columbia, between Sullivan and Murphy Creeke, says: “Mr, Mackey, after whom the moun- tain is named, ie sinking » prospect shaft on the Neptune. Last night, at a depth of 15 feet, an ore body was atruck, the extent of which has not yet been-determined, but the indica- tions point to a rich deposit. Ex-Lieutenant Governor Dewdney arrived in Trail last night. He \was givenadinner in the smelter mess room by the smelter managers. He left this morning for the Slocan coun- try where he will examine some of the properties in which he is inter- ested. From there he will go to Revelstoke ant thence to Victoria. The Nakusp, which has been de- layed by ice, will arrive in Robson nine hours late. ‘The mail and pas- sengers will be downon the steamer Trail tomerrow unless Dapt. Nesbet should conclude to hurry through tonight. Charles Dundee, president of the Great There ip in my mind but ore will be shipped from Grouse mountain next summer. “Werk on the railroad bridge at Northport has been commenced and part of the machi:-ory for construction ison the ground.” TWO ROSSLANDS. There are two Rosslands tha: are centres of gold districts. The most famous one, the British Columbia, Rossland, is the newer, and the older Rossland, after which the Columbian Rossland is not named, is in Ontario, ashort distance east of Rat Portage. ——. FROM_ THE RECORDS. TRANBFERS, JANUARY 25. Franzey, Frank Wissinger to Chas Northridge, $200 McKinley 4,H H Cheatham to J M Ashton. Kansan, }, H H Cheatham to J M Ashton,. City of Frankfort 3, RR Christie to J M Ashton. ° Onyx 4;H H Cheatham to J M Ashton. Columbus, Mike Shick to D M Shaw, $5,000. Cambrian 3, David James to Peter Munday, $30. JANUARY 26, Last Chance, Andrew Hackett to Neil Cockran, $1,250. Wingfield, Lee Clearwater to John Lingholm, $100. Drummer, $,A Hyman to Harry Stoddart, Stemwinder, 3. Chas Homer to Ernest Kennedy. Paris, 4, Paul Nupont to T M Gra- ham. Chautauqua, #, H A Phillips to Louis Blue. Penobsquis, Geo Kelly to Jas D Byrne. Hazel, JJ Hand and C A Burbank Lookout Mountain Gold Mining com- pany is in town. W.H. Jones, of Rossland, was in bank to Archie McGillvray. to Archie McGillvray. get at 8 iors for ory, lockets Grand Union Hotel, ApS AGE DYNES BTS BA TOS BYE BOE ZEAE O BEDE 29S BIS LYS HE ZYS AT AE TOS Dress Goods. THe CRESCENT STRICTLY ONE PRICE. OVERCOATS COST. We are closing out at cost the remainder of Spokane’s Great Business College and School of Assaying. One of the most successful institu- tions on the Pacific coast today, is that of Spokane’s Great Business College, located in one of the largest blocks in the city of Spokane, extending through from Riverside avenue to Sprague avenue, fitted up elegantly and ac- cording to the most approved methods for educational work, carrying on the moat extensive and ‘reliable assay of- fice, besides large and extensive of saps. 3 Hats and C shorthand, typewriting, common English studies and nermal work; its reputation has gone out until nearly two thousand of its graduates have been placed in positions as book- keepers, atenographers, teachers, min- ing experts and: assayers, throughout the United States and Canada. New is the time for the young men f and women of this country to secure an education that will lead to future usefulness, to be ready to take one of the many positions that are certain to be offered to graduates of this institu- tion with the great reaction in busi- bares now begun, the secret of success is in being ready to grasp the oppor: | toate when it comes. our winter stock of Men's Overcoats. PRICES RANGE FROM $6.50 to $15.00 STUSSI BLOCK Clothing, samsung SJU8E) pue sa0ys ‘s}00g stestz. ROSSLAND, B. C. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Linoleums. Neste stestz ver s¢z_stz ste ste stz sz st Oxtzstzsteste xézstzstzeste. 3 mR aE cal ee 8d Ask for WHITE: Lina, ALE. All Fret-class Hotels, Bars ang Restaurants Keep it in stocy, It is the Best, _ THE PORTLAND East Columbia Ave, pines ied toe week. ra 60 er ‘THE OCCIDENTAL, Co.umBra AVENUE, Near Sisters’ Hospital, First-class Furnished ie with heat, only 16 per "month, Esealet’s Colonna NOTICE. The first meeting of the trustees of the “Pitteburg Gold Mining Company, Limited Liability,” will be held at the office of the Smith-Hewitt Company in Rossland. B.C.,on Thureday, the 28th day of January, 1897, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. CU. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms, billiard and priva’ steam heat and all modern conveniences, MRS. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. a=——The Only Brick Hotel in Town. —————_ _ Parlors, baths, club rooms. 'Di ning room unexcelled. Electric lights, Cafe. . . KK KOK Fresh Supplies every day by ex- Dated the 16th of January, 1897, A. B. CuaBon,.. 18-106 Trustee. JOAN WATSON. PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. First class in every particular, LOOK! LOOK!! LOOKI!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. Send @ photograph of yourself and $1.00 and faup Phevographn, all gummed sud a Y aad work is «( The Pacific Hotel, » prexs, Finest Oy- sters, Fish and Game in the city. Everything Pre- pared in the Best Manner. hotograph’ Teturned. Guaranteed. “Willeall in person, if req JAS. J. MACKEY, Rossland, B. C. ROSSLAND W J Bryan, J J Hand and C A Bur- Sunpry Nores, Trail last night. D. A. Watters, the mining engineer, is in Rosaland today. Christ Ness has filed a notice that h e has a prier location on the Bessie Notary Public, Commissioner, ete., P. A. O’Farrell ia in the city. paper man, came down Rossland last night. S$ D. K. Lee, of Denver, looking over Trail. town today. to Rossland today. Empire, Toronto. spects to Trail. 8. Kots, Jr., representing one o! is paying his re: Trail. Arlington. bridge, is in the city. —>—. THE ROAD TO TRAIL.. Complaints That the Railroad Cross- - ings Should be Planked. A number of people have com- plained that the railway crossings on the road to Trail are not planked, thereby much i to travel. The crossing at the depot is in the middle of the steep grade. Those complaining say that as the road was established before the railway it is only reasonable that the crossings should leave the road in as good con- dition as at first. ep ON GROUSE MOUNTAIN. Development Work is Progressing Very Generally There. Martin J. Maloney, collector of cus- toms at Northport, came down from the north last evening. He said: “The ore shipments through North- port agerage 12 cars a day, divided Fred Perrine, of Spokane, a news- from Colorada, is Dr. D. E. Kerr, of Rossland, is in Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson went F. A. McKenzie, of the Mail and Spokane’s wholesale houses, is doing aoe Mrs. Bell Rhoads and Miss Clara Bhoads, from California, are at the James Fenley and wife, of Leth-|' Q. under the name Iron Clad, which Col Orrick: ComMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, E, O. OraFroy. - - Manager. A. ©. GALT, Room 9, BURN’s BUILDING, Sanitary and Water Tank Company B. ESCALET, ~ PROP. Empey Bros, Avenue. Ross] he says was located by P W Quinlan B.C. |Thos. Wilson & Co., and N W Costello as the Bessie Q. : ———. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s baths have Elie Lavalley, D G WILLIAM MILLER. EALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE TAILOR, NEXT New lot of shoes just arrived 2... been established at the European hotel ‘Twenty-five cents a bath. THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Church on Nickle Plate Flat— Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. - Land 7:80 p.m.. Sunday school 2 230 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even: | 28 W. ©. Dodds, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Church: in north part of Town— Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 2:30 Pp. m. Prayer at8 C. Ladner, pastor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Fe Charch on Le Roi avenue, firet building on left-hand side, west of Spokane treet. Fe aneey. services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m HY Irwin, M. A, Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town—Sab bath morning services high mass 10 a. m. Sunday School 2.36 p. ni. pening services vespers and bene- distion 7:30 p.m. Father Le May, Parish Priest. SECRET SOCIETIES. RO'SL AND LODGE NO. 36, I 0.0. F. Meets every Montay night in Mu-||% sonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially ||§ invited to attend. Joun Krrevp, N. G. Joun Jackson Jr., Sect. CORINTHIAN LODGE NO 27, 4.F. Sdatend Be neatan Lodge No 27, A. F. & A. ||@ -. Meets on the evening of the first || Toone ef each month, at Masonic ||¢ Hall, Rossland. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. Norman A. McKenzig, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Rossland lodge, K. of P. No. 21 will meet every Friday evening at | Masonic Hall at 7:30 o’clock. Christina Lake Store, TO McALPINE'S Rossland, B. C. DRUG STORE, : Groceries, Provisions and Produce. Opposite BANK or MONTRBAL Free Delivery. RESERVE ST., GOOD SOODS ; GOOD FIT; REASONABLE PXICES. IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, -Postoffice Block. CoLumBIA AVENUE, Rosstanp, B. C. Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. 1. HER MINES. — The production of Rossland’s mines more than doubled in 1896, At the presen resent rate of increase the Peaaction will be more than quadrupled in 1497, ith the of cheay now assured Rossland will be able to produce at the rend of the pectent year 1,200 tons of ore per day. The following mines are now shipping: Roi, ‘War E: Eagle, Josie, Clit¥, beet Mayflower, Kootenay, Nickle Plate, Red (as) In April the following mines will ship: Colonna, Monte Cristo, Sun- set, Commander, Deer Park, Crown P: Point, Iron Colt, Homéstake, and the giant of them all, a mine that is capable of making an output that would eclipse them all, the Centre Star. HER PAY ROLL. ie HER Fourteen hundred miners under ground, Fourteen hundred artisans and laborers are earning on an average $3.00 per day. A certain pay roll of $3,000,000 per year, RAILROADS. Here today, the Col! Falls & North which mental systems. Columbia & Western railroad connecting at Trail with boats for all points & Red M at Spok ig with Sp Wash., with four transconti- eAtteation Ladies! Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’. and child- ren’s. furnishings may be found. RAPID STAGE LINE ae Rossland for STOVE COAL, &!$10.00 JA Ton. Hunter Bros, M FRIES, MECHANIC, Gun, Locksmith and General Repair Shop. Reserve St, | Rosstand “ BOWLING hopaninn & G RECORD. VOL}. NO 184 WANT COLUMN. Tencente aline for the first insertion: and five ' cents @ Ine thereafter. BSH nas Penson aKa. “Tr. THE anction | house of Houghton & tt, corner V ‘and -Re- EY HELP WAm BO, Wantep — Two women to and cook for a yonteAgeley jake |® . serve streets, continues. ee sell thelk gents. furnishings, dry goods,,tinwai et at than half tie price oehers , what will become of the other beet nite in ‘town ? ES Kootenay Emp BS ibet bath value ia blankets Pe direct . GITUATIONS WANTED. Ween Ceaete work, oF. house- BY shaving | XeMe washing aaah to shi indry you take no chances wyltatever, especially «with 1d woman, (ares ? rR. care of the ‘hree doors east of postoffice. in hotel rmintn; camp, Frank tet zutn stay ~care 9! Campbell. Wantev.—A Bood cook. wants alty ~Evmnypar brings new. eustumers Lalonde. It ‘stands to» reason that'when a man makes boota and shoes. siepeolalty:: that. it must be the right’ 8., Pacific hotel, - MOOMS,FOR RENE. r ent of boo Lj the: Jeading For the greatest and finest assort-|_- Door anid shee st Lalonde anid shoe store. ~ robe "yy Ger the -Rrcorp: every \ night - ‘carrier for. poeee week. Leave orders at.the office. For Rewt—Fine furnished eat ble spouus fat rent. A, perial Cigar Store, Go direct rs Talonde’e boot: and shoe store, for rubber boots aud. Seon «A ge assortigent just heen ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMIIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1897, WHO WILL GET THR. Ros Chances Are Ii Favor of the Sinpiee Pacific. ' thern Pacific uate. ~The news published - the Recorp that the Canadiga: the Great Northern and ‘ th Pacific railway companies, bidding (0 get contro} of: the 8 Falls & Northern, the Nelsen Sh d-and the Red. Mountait For: Rert — mae rooms, plastered and well Bolas ;avenue, south of the For “Bxyt.—Shack, : cellar.” 1 ind floor Record bloek} 12x22, and folding bed, plastered au i Gopble floor, —_. ae. Bark & Rien, bave opeti grain, and feed ato-e in -¢ of those dt teonl ved in E as Say! go cate land esp your eyeon n his wi rladow ways, exoited great interest, eaped! as the news was anthenticated - by. 1 interview with D. C, Corbin, the pi dent of the railways last named, *. The general-opinion here is that ty Canad in “the ent, three doors east of the Boat ffles, ‘s seauiohiog Be ae for tg They Pacific will sexure it; “Corbin is dejng everything power,” said a. well-intorme yaaa today, ‘to cit-the bidding: against each other, and the smud a perfec. | gets the plum will pay-a. pretty De pet Se price may be ‘boomed ’ in t ca) 1, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS, stables. “Their prices tention. - ‘them. It will) pay you. to al 38 > PATRONIZE home industry.- Smoke ee and_; Rossland _ FoR Sayr—A olla, $18. ‘at RECORD office, Apply cigars, made in Rossland, tf ‘SMORR_ ritian Lion and Malnlaod Yor. PALE complete outfit tor a» paper, either , Washing- ton eight ¢ cohen hand pressor seven = Soleo Army press. - Apply So Reponn: ees, = site Bank of Montreal. Wantep—Everybody te. ae the Fleur de Vallens See “Vancouver Cigar Store, ig r Cigar Bt tere, eppe- Fox Sams. livery barn sate toJoton which it/1s::oca' Action STOO = [ASCOT eh r ved shares in this splendid property; and ted BatTAS not be adle to” pay. roads have a little advantage. te tant they can practically - line ‘to Apokane and. tha longest arm of the. Carbin less value either. to the. 5 Th or the Canadian Pacific. _ are the Nelsen and Fort; Shep the Red. Mountain: ‘These: could: become links in:the syeter:’ of adiap Pacific. There are nu; > Barus—Ladiea BATHTOS.. oion will soon to’ bet sold d_eheap. ine, * Apply AK. a 1 : BATHROOMS fitted up with tabs and marble basins, all kinds an atyles. Ped Serer thoroughbred ial ora two months old. ig fo hay! puaranteed. Pri ress J. O. Cline, Bpriig: All work personally attend eller, sanitary plumber. Tone %. a _| get the Corbin system.” This stiuggle isthe beginning of rail- road developments’ about which » so much has been predicted. ! year. LIVELY WORK IS- GOING oN '*}] year are the Jayne, Recu, Slocan Star, The Great Northern and 1 Nox, ‘THE OREAT SLOCAN. YA Full List of the Mines that Will Ship This Year. " The Slocan digtrict will produce, at least $5.000,000 during the Present This-is regarded as a conserva- tive estimate-by those who are familiar with the country and its capabilities for producing ore, The mines which will ship ore this Last Chance, Ruth, Noble Five, Gand- jenough, Surprise, Washington, White. lwater, Jackson, -Rambler, Wenderful, | , Wellington, Slocan> Boy, Aorthern ‘Belle, Luxky Jim, Consolation. . inter- prise, Idaho, Iwo Friends. ‘Howard Fraction, Queen Bess, “Bondholder Exchange, Chapleav, ‘Ibex, Monte zuma, Silver Bell, Gibson, London and Bullion, Best, Blue Bitd, . Sunset, Monitor, Galeas mines, Ivanhoe, | 5, Fisher. Maiden, Iron Hand, Nepawa, 4Chambers, ‘Northern Belle, No. 2, =| Mountain Chief, “Black Fox, Antoine, American Boy, . Ajax and ~ several others. ‘Phe-aboye list comprises the {names of forty-seven mines from which, ore will be shipped. ‘This ts a wonder. bute been miade of the amounts bieh e largest producers will send mari “tne Payne. 8,000. tons up to April 500 Rambler 60. tons Weuleitep.s. 300 tons Sh Boy, fs! tons dur] swell the amount to” at least ‘50,000 tons with a conservative value of 1 HysIOTANs a ree businegs jo. cation, Wilieell half or all Record office, = 1 lor Inquire a tf Dr. Forty has opened his office next doar to Custom House. 20-1m. bes DRATAGE: $5, 000.000. While the tonnage of the district is wagon. > Movine—If you lave bouschold goods to move call'a Red Star transfer not #0 ‘large as that of the Coeur d'Alene, it is without doubt the great- est high grade silver-lead camp on Lost, DENTISTS. Drarage—The Red all ki Da. Finuey, dentist, Stussi Block. leaving same with Suck: ee Bro ers, McGregor Block. DEUGOISTS George A. FRasar, the People's jruggist, is the sule agent for. Beett tn ailves trasees Try one. Trail and 7 Bold chajn and lopket. will be Jaberal Bid eame at this o aie to finder by leaving QGsorgu A. FRaace, the People’s lar pharmacist, haa received is office, ral il be paid to the finder. teave 6 largest aasigument af French per. aa | Bib area imparted 1 into Romland. tf promptly, Star Transfer ‘inds of. freight the. continent, There is bnt 'ittle ma- ohinery in'use in the entire district. The Noble Five 1s equipped with 120 ar teamin; of an the Red 8 tar Stables, Tel. No. Teamma—lt you want: delivering. ata kind done all : -apla ton concentrator: The Slocan Star has and a plant, The Three Forks concentrator sf any. kind you wai tne 3 tar ‘Frans ’ ‘promptt: y bestanenraae you have a trank or foe Gar wilt dont has a onpacity of sixty tons, as has ‘the Washington concentrator. -This includes all of the\machinery in the Just arrived at J. A. MoAl- pine’s, druggist, a full line of statton- , Lost: } Trail and -, |strin flery, Writing material, violins, yok 1 | a puree witha ir of carrin an * finger ring, also ec ates’ pl CONFEOTIONFSY. “ture, A suitable reward ait “ for same; James Anderson, irra. i Es Canpit s—Fine French _ candies | m mace daily by’ the Rossland Candy . PRBESOwAL , Columbia Avenue, opposite the Grind Union. tf Pranos--If you want a safe .or Fre moved go’ get the Red Star’ nsfer coumpay {2 do it; they are district-except.a few hoists. There is no'steam hoist in the Slocan, ————— iv yoi? are get a saddle Bishi Quick time. No feed charges. ing to Trail.on North-|° horse acthe Red Ster get the horse back. “Tel, No 8. é GREATEST. IN THE WORLD. What 8. 8, Bailey Says About the Future of the K Joseph Nicholson Loses . His Life| OCCURED AT NOON TODAY Returned in the Tunnel Just as inthe Red.-Eagle mice which cost dog the day shift in the tunnel, is-in 40 feet. . Three holes were driven and of the tunnel-and left Nicholson to tire them. i he. was not able to’ set. one of the holes. went off and in a couple of minutes Nicholson said he would return and +] fire the third hole, gather up some drills and take them to the shop. _Mr. Sill. gays Nicholson }could have only reached the breast of « By It. "the Shot Went Off. At moon today an explosion occured joseph D. Nicholson his life. . ©. W, Sill and Nicholson were work- which loaded. and Sifl went: ont Nicholson come out and ‘said “They~ waited until the two shots rd PRICE 5 CENTS BXPLOSION IN. THE RED BAGLE SENATOR GEO. TURNER. He Wan the Caucus * Night. Nominee Lust Olympia, Jan. 29—(Special. )— Judge George Turner euceegded in calling «caucus last’ night: and. was the choice for senator on the second ballot, He wus elected United States sena- ter today upon joiut ballut, receiving 54 votes, The election of Judge. Turner means a new era in. political affairs in the state of Washington. His election ‘places Western Wash- ington in the position that two years from now the republican leaders there must either abandon tde idea of having a senator from the west side, or defeat Senator Wilson. a z BISHOPs’ MANDEMENT. An Explanation of Why its Promulga- tion Was Delayed. : The delay in promulgating the long-talked-of episcopal mandement has been caused by the hesitation, if nut the reluctance, of the Ontario Sill said he would the tunnel. when the shot weat off., Help came immediately as the tun- nel is only a few hundred feet from the B.-C, :mllls and boarding house, where the injured man was taken. mie was at once bishopa to affix their names to the thunder and lightning document in in question, says a Montreal paper. . It fa also stated that as soon as Hon. Mr. Laurier and Sir Oliver Mowat got wind of how matters stood, they be- gan to pull all poxsible wires in order that-‘the Roman Catholic hierarchy in. Ontario might be overawed and prevented from juining in the ecclés- iastical hne and- cry after the Ottawa government. and their — Manitoba : Ras ey wes, who dressed the wounds | inches lung. . His Jeft ear is toro off and the whole side of hi« head terribly out and bruised. = It is thought his right arm is broken ashe hag never moved it, while his other arm and ‘legs had to be held while the doctor was dressing his head, A RecorpD reporter 1-ft the scene at 1:15. and although Nicnol son was still-breathing, it was evi- dent that he could n«t live long. Nicholson is 86 years old, single and lite, for some years, and cam: to iossland two months ago, .and at once went tu tod. 5 eeta all out-going and in: ity for. never miss the ‘rain. tHE Red Star Transfer beled rin 0 erains and will sails any Led of the r passengers, We 8.8. Bailey, the well-known mining ej} man, is an earnest advocate of the construction of the Crow’s Nest Pass icrna—Professor Dreyfous. gives 2 ate te.. dancing lessons every sctvene STABLES, ‘If you'want the Rossland DatLy Beep it in Spokane, go to E. M. Shaw 4. Thomas & Co. Hogsss—' Tet our saddle and pack horses at the Star Stables. SLetcHs—‘the Red ~ Star Stables WanTEp—Information as Whereshouta of William J. Stretch .. Any uews concerning him left at the ‘Resonp office will be rate fully reosived, to. the make a specialty of sleighing parties AEC NEEDLE WORK railway, and he prophesies that when {this road is Ouce built’ the east and Ottawa, is atthe Alla she invites the examine. Instructions given. | To su" Laptes—Miss eee thers of hoice stock of art needle wore which Spe Taniees ladies of - Rossland between the hours of 2and 6p. m. to west Kootenays with their gold, silver, @|lead and copper will, within ten years, have the greatest. mining country the world ever saw. The Crow’s Nest line, he points out, is : BOTELS, Tue Levanp, Columbia avenue. “Jon enINTING, Go to the St. Lawrence hotel tor the — finest furnished rooms in the city. . Fine work at reasonable prices at Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. > 1m GENTS FURNISHINGS will eittier disectly or indirectly open up ati the camps above named, and $1,00. Hea: inson’s. Heavy all wool Leops ae pairs fer mixed socks, good wear- er eight “paiva for $1.00 at J. H. Rob- the pl y, or fluxing ores will be brought into such juxta-posi- tion that the consequent economic de- lop of the region’s- mineral re- low and liked by ail. cavity-above the ear--was -made ‘sth came from California where his folks He has made Seattle his home work forthe Ked Eagle people, who say he wasa good miner, sober and His companions at the mine say he was a kind-hearted, good-natured fel- B. F. Hell, an old fi “of Inezton and Blacher and defeat them in detail, Lanrier and Mowat calculate thet Gf they can prevent tie dreaded union. of English and‘Frenhch bishops they will he able to.hold them separ- ately in check, ‘and -fin-lly win the day; but should» the prelates from Ontario join hands with ‘their episco- pal confreres from Quebec and” the Maritime Provinces, it is feared the reault will be quite ax demoralizing to the provinces as the thandering of the Prussian cannon on the afternoon of Waterloo. The authorities here explain the “ reluctance of the Envlish-speaking bishous on the ground that Sir Oliver had always treated them well in On- tario, yet it is said they are thoroughly in accord in sentiment with their Quebec confreres and tbat they will sigu in the end. —___ AN INFAN1”’S DEATH, The infant son of Oscar Mak? died last night atout 12 o’clock. The in- terment will be ‘omurrow in the Sun- years ago. tight man and makes friends where. be goes.” ——_— AMUSEMENTS. AT THE INTERNATIONAL. Nicholson was seen in town, and said: ‘I have knuwn Nicholson fur nine ) ears ‘We went together to Arizona eight | He has always been an up- The second presentation of “Our nyside ‘y. Mr. Maki lives near Blue’s sawmill. crema PERSONALS. G. A. Jordan, ex-magistrate of Van- couver, isin the city and will locate here permanently, Leonard Scott left for Salmo to establish himself there in butchering business. . H. W. Clark has secured the premises north of the Grand Union where he will conduct a drug store. today the J. E. DAILEY, K. of R. and 8. MINERS ama UMZON. ‘on the Columbia river and with the Canadian Pacific at In June the Canadian Pacific railway will land freight in Rossland. In course of construction are an opera house and hundreds of houses. ‘Statistics show that in December three houses were erected daily. sou-ces will be immense, The Fort Steele district hus deposits of the irun and lime necessary for fluxing with the auriferous and if ores, and then, within 90 miles are found the great Crow’s Nest beds ‘of coal, which will make such: excellent coke that smelters will spring up all over the country, Fhe erection of these ‘reduction plants will so lessen’ the cost of emel- tirg that this fact alone will lend a Rreat impetus to thé mining industry of the province, by- making possible the treatment at a profit great bodies of low grade ores, not valuable enough for shipment at great_expense to the BILLIARDS and the Review Printing House. Get your POOL, mor done at home and save duty and De Voin’s Place 7 ” Ger your printing dune at the Ke- von me yeh ~ ee Printing Hous, the only eee ve. Job printin ce in West Koo! ent } ND finer Fork done inthe Prov- we ceed & specialty of stock certificates, prospectuses, and all minds of mining} peal jug. BUILDING MATERIALS, Columbia Avenue. Madillan & Whityy, lie reiting 2 m every- a VF BayATE AND In and about the great ‘Trail creek cou J Agents Royal Gold Min- ing Company. HEAavy over sox for 5Q cents per pair at J. H. Robinson's. Boy your foot wear at J. H Robin- son's. Large assortment. Low prices. Boys” at the International Music hali last night snowed that the Brodrick company is madeup of capable and fi actors, Their names are: J.D. Brownelle. A. G. Fraser, Mansel Brodrick, A. L Anderson, E. Kehoe, Miss Humphries, Ivy Sum mers, Miss F. Floremann end Mrs. A. G. Fracer. The company deserves the good opinion it has earned. about equally between Slocan and Rossland.” When asked regarding the work going enin the vicinity of Grouse mountain, he said: ‘The shaft of the Benton grou; is nuw down 40 feet in ore, which will run from $5 to $12. It is regarded asa fine showing and the work is going right ahead. It is the same character of ground and the The Cotumbia Candy, indications are as favorable as in the aa nerrer I land, The syn- Dealers in dicate which controls the Burton Confectionery, Station- | group has ample means and intends Hotel Glas: Willowware, Fruits, Ci to ascertain whether or not it has a - onsvotions., “nd mine B.E King left for Spokane this merning on # business trip) and_ will be absent from the city for a few days. A. B. Jackeon of Spokane, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Burlington route, lett for Nelson this morning. E, J. Kelly left for Spokane this morning tu bring up the machinery for the Deer Park, which arrived there yesterday. E. M. Aldridge has taken the con- tract for the p! ng in vusition of the Nest Exg machiuery, which is now on , Woon, Furt—Bay your fuel Sel the Red Star Stables, Woov—-Leave you. orders for. wood at the Red Star Stables, Prompt delivery. Woop—The Red Star stable people | nave H steam wood saw located at- east end ot bia avenue, All kinds of wood porrant on hand. tf Woop—Leave your orders for wood Pure water and good light, NO COMPETITOR IN SIGHT. Montreal Townsite Syndicate Offers a limited number: of lots in the original townsite of Rossland for sale, Title absolutély perfi2ct and guaranteed. For sale by all real estate agents in Rossland, Rossland Miners’ Un Union No. 88, W, F. M., meets in Masonic hall every Saturday evening at 7:00. All mem- bers of the union are cordially invited to attend. Tuomas CHERRY, Pres.. W. Gipson, Secretary, ouaL. Srove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 aton. While in Rossland STOP AT The Coll Hou Washington Street, nerIOEs PRINCESS OF DARKNESS. Princess of darkness and test medium will tell your past, present and future. Advice given in love and marriage affairs. Success to the un- successful. Will tell you the business for which you are best adapted. Ex- pert on mines. Will tell you value of | § ‘fue first annual meeting ot ye kareholders of the Red Eagl af the British Columbla Mill Co.'s i pharpliolders of the Ret ed eisbihie, teak ill be held at the company's office, Columbia avenu Rossland, B. C. Monday, February 15, feetle it o'dock Woop. anp LumBper— We sell chit per than any others. The British Columbia Mill Company. THE A. 8. Kerry Lumber company has just received six car loads of dry lumover which is being sold at a lower vive thau lumber hus ever been of- ——___ AUSTIN HALL SCHOOL. An entertainment will be given by the pupils of Austin Hill school Tues- | the property. ' F 5 tay _L. Schoen, o| ‘San Jose, 4 y= Sar sreules, Feveairy $s t8 the) cee cul yom ta aiming eyery Hoe = fe aa, hovul room. bee |? ning camp ia the west, leit for Spo- iberal and interesting program hae Everything First Class.- PLUMIMAG. p. m. Fine Bar in Con- for the ensuing year. nection. Cc. M. WELLER, pracvical sanitary ar age kane this) morn making & of ASOEAVE ;eTREET, doors west Washington Street." ‘Several mines in that vicinity are|ore per ton by samples. being worked. Miss Howes, Among them is the| head of Spokane street, on hillside. JOHN F, McCRAE, Agent for Syndicate. | ian & Washburas Propriciors. ered fur in Kosslaud. Alountain depot, Yard east of 27-8t | Uunbia avenue. 7Phone 27. plumber, cor. Spokane street and bers land, Jan. h. G. Eva, Sec. Americas smelters. been prepared. g after wwur of the Slucan.