Evening Record. BY BOER 0. SMITH Published every day (except Sunday). DAILY One Yer in Advance. Blix Mouths Ono Menth. By Carrier by the Bingle COpy....+++ WEEKLY One Year, in advance. ‘ Six months, in advance. Bingle COpy.-.+sssee- CLASSIFIED Directory of Wants. For Sale. Fo Rent Legal Notices etc. Ten Cents a Line First Inser- tion—5 cents thereafter, nor wants that little—long.”” Correct. H ‘ e wants it short. COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y Time Table. Lys. Rossland 6 p.m. Ar. at Nelson 11:15 p.m, « Nelson 6 p,m. » Rossland 11 p. m- Between RossuaND AND TRAIL. Ly. Bossland, at 12n. Ar. Trail at 12:55 p,m. Ly. Trailat2p.m. Ar. Rossland at 3:15 p.m. ALL TRAINS DAILY. Tralt Rossland at 6 p. m. connect with inn lee Robson for C. B: R.main line and up-river points. # Short Adin The Record # brings results cheaply and quickly. For Sale. "A complete outfit for sole for country news- paper; Washington efght column hand press. Apply at this office. Business Personals. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1898. Gur the Reconp every night by carrier for 25 Sonts per Wook. Leave orders at the office. McARTHUR YHE MAN. ‘The Rossland board of trade will hold jte annual meeting tonight at Dom- Ip you want the Rossland Evens Record in ‘Spokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. raham. inion hall for the purpose of elect- ing officers for the coming year, and in- cidentally to receive the report of the president for the year and a special re- port of the résult of his mission to Victo- ria as the board’s representative. The cowboy. editor of the Miner came out yesterday with another pibald at- tack upen the president of the board of trade in which he used the uameof J. Classified Business Directory. lwo Lines $1 a Month. Fach additional line 50 cents, Mining Brokers. *>.an wants but little here below, | The! 'D.E Kerr, Dentist. | Latest methods and appliances, Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. LIGHT, TEETH ON Atuminum Hats CAST 9 ® OFFICE: 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE.| | OF Over Fraser's Drug f tore. Joseph Dabney, J. LParker, Mining Engineer Dabney and Parke Mines and Mining. _ Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining Properties and the managerent of mines, in ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, ‘Parker, Rossland.” Moreiug aud Neal and Bedford MeNell’s Codes. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pald-Up Capital $4,866,660, Reserve Fund 1,387,C09 London Oilee: 3 Clements’ Lane, Lombard 8t. sa Court of Directors, John James Cater, Gaspard Farrar, yn, Henry K. Farrar, Ed. Arthur endall J.J. Kingsford, Fred- 0} Y. Whatman, J. Brodie Kiebard HL Hoare, Ht. J. erick Lubboc Fecretary, A. G, WaLtis Head Office in Caniuda, St. Jumes, St., Mont- real. He Strxe: J. ELMALRY, 4 Inspector HAS General Manager. Branches in Canada. EB aK, NOK, ond, Gc jo San Fr nedees + BMeMichuel aud J: London Bankers. ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Foreign Agents. verpo: New Ss. L. Long, C.E. Provincial Land and Mine Ssrveyor. @xpert Draughting and B'ue Printing. OFFICE: STONE BLOCK. P.0 BOX 743. ROSSLAND, B. C. JOHN M. Burke, Mining Broker, ave. west. 8. C. Fraser without any from that gentleman, as will be seen from & n froma that gi h in thie igsne. The Miner also misquotes Mr,,McArthar but thia is not unusual for that paper. Its long euit ia misrep- resentation of facta. They are embar- rascing. © In his effort to antagonize Mr. Fraser and Mr. McArthur whose friendship ged e Dentists. wee Dx. FInLer, dentist, Stuas! vloek. Hardware. w. E. DEVEREUX Late of CP. R.and Union Mine R’ys. and Engineer of the Mines. Provincial Land Surveyor, Mines Re- ported on and Surveys mae. td. Tod! ‘olonial Kank. Mareunn’, Krauss € Co. Lyons, Credit Lyon nals, W. T. OLIVER, Mer., Rossland. THE MERCHANTS BANK of Halifax. ING?APORATED 1869- CAPITAL, PALD-UP . . REST . Mxap Orrice, HALIFAX, N.S. Directors. T.&, Kenny, Esq. ‘ice-president; Dwser, Esq. ny Wiley Smith, Esq.; lon. ¥ Hi Hon. David’ Muckeen: D. Dunead, Cashier. ‘Montreal Aranch, Edson f.. Pease, Manager: ontreal West End Brauch, corner Notre Dame and felguenrs-streets; Montreal Westmount, corner Greene Ave. and St. Catherine Street. AGENCI£8 IN KOVA &COTIL, Over Rolt & Grogan’s, Columbia Ave. A London: derry, Lunenburg, Matt'and (Hants CO Picton Port sydney, J F. TRAVERS, hardware, joyalty for each other is tio resorta to the most underhanded tactics. And because be could not run the Steam Laundries. poard.of trade nor its P' he wants a change of officers. This in his mind ‘may be eufficient cause for the election of new officers; but in the minds of the business and mining men of Rogs- land who are already too i with SSLAND Laundry, office in basement near Ro Grand Union Hotel, Graham & Son, pro- prietors. Watch Makers. theMiper’s, somersault policy and its strictures upon this district in the past they will show, the cowboy editor tonight by their votes and the re-election of Mr. McArthur that the Miner’s advice is not .wanted in matters pertaining to BUBBANK, one door west Of Allan House, Columbla ava J. %, McKenzie, M, D., ‘MvGII, Montreal,” Physivian, Surgeon and A Truro, Weymouth. AGENCIES IX NEW BRUNSWICK. Licential o: the Royal Co!leze of Physician snd Surgeons. Edinburgh, Licential of the Fac alty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. Specialty made of Eye and Rar Diseanes, Orrice: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. Plumbers. ARN Rosslands best, interests. The Minere’, first offorts ynder the di- rection of Chesterfield Eraatus Race, was for.an export duty on the ores of this district. He then made one of the most scandalous attacks upon the min- ing industries of this camp againat the Columbia & Kootenay. His next feat was « philippic of “76 columns of stuf” Lies as he called it, against the C. P. R. to keep that company out of this divtrict asa competing road. Later he proceed- ot nd Columbia avenue, 'Fhuae ane street and Application for Liquor License. | ©. M. WELL¥R, prantical sanitary plumnber, cor W, R. Beatty, UNDERTAKER AND ENBALMER ‘London, England; AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. 8t. John’s. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vanconver. BANKRRS AND CORRESFONDENCR. Dominion of Canada, Merchants Bank of Canada, Chase Naional Bank, National Mide and athor Bank, American E: National “Hank, Credit Lyonnais, The Bank of Sentiand, Bermuda, Bank of Bermuda. John M. Smith Manager, Rossland. Xew York, Boston, Chicago, Paris, France: JOPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ATTENDANCE ply, at icanse ‘ossland, lin the premises Hotel, situate on lot 20 ed to build a anow road to Cuscade city and‘Chriatina lake for the purpose of britging in ice to cool his fevered brow during the summer months, a read over which the government stated when their attention wus called to the matter, ® buzzard would have to rest occasion- n 4, Block 42, anbdl of Ross and. Dated Fer. 26, 1893. No Delay. Money to Iran on Mortgages and Colateral Se curities, apply T. Gregson & Co. AUCTIONEERS . ' AND VALUERS. Advances made on Conzignmente. ally im miakiug the paseage. Then fol- lowed'*‘the successful mission” of the delegation the facta of which the public is thoroughly faiiliar, All these things he accomplished with’ his little pencil and equally small brain in the brief interval of his sojourn among ua and all for Roseland’s welfare. He now has the audacity to attempt | the next sitting of the Board missioners. of the City of Rossland. for a l- cense to sell Vauar by to dictate the policy and criticise the conduct of the board of trade, an inter- ferance we aré d the b re the premises know! fonal Hotel, sifuated on lots 21 and 22, block 29 subdivision ‘of District lot 535 in the City of block 29,subdivision of Distr will apply at a of License eto sell Uquors by m-as the Ini A. Klockmann. Dated March 1, 1898. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at of License Com- nthe premises don Hotel, situate on lot 21, ct lot 535 in the known asthe Clare will not tolerate. Mr. McArthur is one of us, his interests are ours; he has al- da | City o! Dated March 1, 1898. D. W. Mozaan 4 Co. waya worked for and has shown in the past what we may expect of him in the future. The board of trade can in no way more honor iteelf and show its confidence in Mr, McAr- thur and forever stop the petulant prat- tle of the cowboy editor than by the unanimous re-election of Mr. McArthur. ‘ —_ The last, but of course, by no means SECRET SOCIETIES ROSBLAND, Lodge, No. 34, 1.0. 0. F. meets every. Monday ‘night in ‘Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. John Kirkup, N. G., John Jackson, Jr., Sec. COBINTHIAN Lodge No. 27 4. FL & A.B, meets on the evening of the first Thursday ef each month at Masonic Hall, Rossland. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to at- tond. H. P. Notari ete, ROWLAND, AE, C..M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia Spokane rtreat. : BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paldup, - $12,000,000 Rest - ial * - 3,000,000 SIR DONALD A. SMITH. HON, GEO, A, DRUMMOD KE 8, CLOUSTON... Vice-President. -eneral Manyaas uv Rosstand Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Prineip#l Cities in Canada. Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and :Cabla ‘Transera, Grant Comercial and Travellers Credits svailable in any part of the world. DEADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. J. §. C. Fraser, Manager. W.S.JONES Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. Office with Rossland Water & Light Co. Columbia Ave. Rossland. the least of the council’s d W. Rolt returned home yesterday. O.7.M.—Red_ Mountain Tent No. 4 meets , ard and bth Wednesday of each month -_ ist, -| in Boclety Hall. This ia the time of year when kept- over vegetables sprout. We would ad- vise Chesterfield Erastus Race to keep his head in a cool place. The St. Marys Argusin a recent is- sue says that the wifeof W. A. Myers once of Rossland now of nowhere, thinks that he has gone to the Klondike and left no debte. The Argus is misin- formed. Myers notonly feft Rossiand in debt to his printers, but left his wife in a delicat ition almost x The local branch of the Typographical union and the Presbyterian chnreh paid Mrs. Myers’ way home. A fall line of shoes on hand at Hauter Bros, * Spring dry goods arriving daily at Hunter Bros. * Big shipment of hats—Steteon’s best and others—just opened at Hunter Bros, A fine line of carpets and linoliums just opened at Hunter Bros. EDWARD CRONYH. J. A.MACDONALD. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn 5.8. Chute, JR Money to Loan. McBarpe Butiptxe, Rogstann. Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. olcitors for the Bank of British North America A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college avd Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block. Roseland. B OC, E. S. TOPPING, The Walters Co. Limited Liability. Drawer L. - + .Buy and sell legimate mining only. i stock of The Canadian Gol dicate, Limited, i known SUNSET NO. 2 MINE t Rossland, . C cka Special attention given to the id Fields Syn- operating the well TRAIL, B.C. .Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver greek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at ‘I'rail and Deer Fark. Will exanine properties, will buy stock fur outside investors and will protect them from wild cats. THD ESCQAGD VATION Bi Capital 8250,000. Surplus aud Undivided Profits $50.00¢. Juccb Hoover, president; A.J. Ross, vicrpres- dest: £-J. Dyer sashler, ar Apecial attention paid to mining esera SPOKANE - Ww TO PROSPECTORS, . We are makiug a ‘Specialty of stocking good mining prope:- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propoaitions in all. Districts of B. CG. Treesury stocks ali listed East. For further par. ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Bik, Spokane, Wash. Miners’ Livery Stable NELSON, B.C. - PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. ~ * FEED AND SALE STABLE .-President. | & and Soo Pacific The Superior Service Line —ANpD—— Direct route from Rossland ard all KOOTENAY Points. —T0 ALL— ol PACIFIC COAST FASTERN axp EUROPEAN POINTS Klondike and Yuk n Gold Fields Trains leave Roseland dnily and make direct connections. Tourist Sleepers Daily to St. Pand and daily (except Sunday) to eastern Canadian and Unit. ed States points. Reduced rates effective at present. For further particulars apply to— A. B. MaclkXENZIE, Agt., Rossland W. F. ANDERSON, Traveling Paseenger Agent, Nelgon, J. COYLE, Divtrict Agent, Vancouver. RS N. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO Paseonge COEUR d’ALEN® MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY. MINES, . PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPLECRE Bert ke and Deny Steamship tickets to Europe and other -for eign countries. SPOKANE TIME SCHEDULE. No, fast mail departs No.4fast mail arrives 4 8 ints enstand south. Only line est | > re Wnen Going East ~ Use a first class line in traveling he. tween Minneapolis, St. Paul ant Gl cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin, Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Car in service, Phe Dining care are opernted in. the “ins terest of ite patrons, the most, elegant “ever inaugurated, — Meals aro Yo obtain first clags service, your teket should read vin The Wisconsin Gentral “Lines Direct conneetions at Chicngo and Mil- waukee fur all Eastern points, Cor full information call on your'nearest ticket agent or write Jas C Pop, . General Pass, Agent, or Jas, A. Clovk, MiLwauKed, Wia General Agent, 146 Stark Street, PORTLAND, OnE, ‘nternational Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. teamer “International and * Alberta” Kootenay Lake aud River. on Time Card, in effect 12th July, 1897, bu i cognates win ut notes, a ee e Mite I eave > nts daily except Sunday, 4:45 leaving Spokane Sine! Huaslend 10:90 d'mey Northport 13 Dae New Service on Kootenay I. ete; Ti Saturt 3 pam, Leave Kaslb: id son, etc , Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thura- day, Friday.5 pan. Arrive Nelgon 9 a.m, erry, Su Houndary, sunday. aslo, Sunday... G, ALEXANDER, Gen, Man, Kaalo, B.C., 12th July. 1897, pune Going to Chicago ? To Anywhrre East Ifyou are, see that your ticket fiom / Minneapolis, St. Paul ‘or Duluth, reads via, THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE C. ST. P.M. & O.:RY. ” 8 I. i K GOLD MINES | 7 ecess, SiIeCERs an equivalent for Palatial Train Accommoda. dons, Voluntary indorsement of the North. western Line is spontaneous on the part of: every traveller who ratronizes it. W. H. MEAD, General Agent. 48 Waehington St. F. 0, RAVAGE, Portland, Oregon. ‘Traveling Agent, es. No. 21 fart freight departs No. 22 fast freight arrives. 3 For throngh tickets and further information apply to 0, R. &-N, office. 480 Riverside Ave., Spokane, Wash., H. M. ADAMS, Gen. Agent. W. H. HURLBIRT, Gen. Pass, Aa’r., Portland, Ore. Ocean steamers leave Rortlaud every four days for San Francitco. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. Gen Agts N P'8 3 Co Portland, Ore. » SY Qua The Fast Line. Superior Service Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA DIRECT CONNECTION with the Spokane Falls & Northern: Ry. Trains depart from Spokane. wost bound, No. 1, 2east bound, 3:40 P.M. No. 2, 7:00 ALM. TICKETS TO... JAPAN’ AND CHINA’ For information, time cards, ma apply to agents of the 8. PAN, nectfons,or ~~~ F. D, GIBRS, General Agent Spokane, Wasp. ‘rite for a new map of Kootenay country JOHN M. BURKE BRICK. Cable Address: ‘‘Walters.”” Use Bedford McNeill’, Clongh’s Codes. Lieber’s and F lass Building brick at MODERATE irate) PRICES, ALEX LARSON, Will examine and report on mines for sale, and also on mines of which stocai s being sold. 1f my reports are }found not to be correct I will refund all Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fai] to call on the near- moneys invested cn same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rosslaad. B.C est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or comtmunieste with W. STITT, i via. TACOMA and NORTHERN ' PACIFIC |” f 8. 8. Co. SHEIC KASLO. & SLOCAN RY.. TIME CARD. Subject to change without notice. Trains run on Pacific standard time. Kasto Leave 8.008.m. Arrive wr 8.36 a.m, Leave 10.00 a, Arrive 13.20 a.m, ROBERT IRVING, G.FL& PLA eave = 11 . F. COPELAND, Superintendent aig THE. WEEKL RECORD | Will be Issued, Every . THURSDAY _ MORNING It will contain all the principal news published in ore week. Arrive 11gba.m. Live-and Let Live Is the Motto of the RECORD JOB OFFICE Our Prices are too close to take any chances on losses sv our work will be C. O. D. We ire now located in our Fire Proof Building and hav eas complete a JOB OFFICE As there is in the Kootenays. New Tyrer MK New PreEssEs Goop WoRKMEN. All Work will be ready when Promised [sz FULL COUNT GUARANTEED, We have a WIRE STITCHER, NUMBERING MA- CHINE and lots of new type, and are prepared to print Mining Prospectuses ’ In a Substantial Manner and Artistic Style at prices which will warrant the work being done at home. . .-WE CAN PRINT... .. Letter Heads Bill Heads — Note Heads’ Statements - Busiress Cards Wedding Cards Visiting Cards Letter Circulars Envelopes Note Circulars Dodgers Hangers Posters Briefs Programs Steck Certificates, Bills of Fare andin fact anything and everything in the Job Printing line. We will give you good value for your money; but muts have it, so do not ask Credit.. Call and get estimates on anything you want dune. You Cannot Save Money By Sending Your Work Away. ¢ RECORD JOB OFFICE ee Ore Shipments and Divider.is. The ore shipments to vari pohe oro shiipr various emelters fon. ending Obey mine ~ lor the best Le Roi... 1,200 tons 76 tons 20 tons Shipments of ore to te: January 1 to Sept. 20 went! aera 44,412 tons Pocnegntraten. ‘rom January 14 to June 19, 1 i tne ore milled in the camp wagnalnye «++ 2,472 tons . 230 tons Total .......... eevee wera ++ 2,702 Mine Dividends Pald. The dates and amounts of dividends aid by the Le Roi mine are as fol- lows: October 2, 1895. . February 6, 1896. March 4, 1896 —~—— ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- ling for $6 per Case, The market keeps firm. Fresh meats are steady and vary very little. Flour and butter has advanced a little, but now promises to hold steady. Regard- ing fruit the market is flush. FRESH MEATS. rian fou! ne flour. Creame Dai &t. Chas. creamery. Arbuckle . Lion* OD ..+s6 Best Moca and Java. «$3.00 per case. 2.60 per case. .$2.25 per case. . 2,50 per case. VEGETABLES. 1.25@1.60 per sack. 2 per Ib. per lb. per Ib. Mackeral... HARDWARE FOR MINEES. Junpowder. m Giant ... - 1.50 each. . 15@ .18 per Ib HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. Cook stoves. .00@25.00 each. Camp stovea. 3.00 each. .00@15.00 cach. 00@69.00 cach. 1 25 eac! each, A each. — ONIN IO RCOSSLAND. This ofice and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ” ceiving iaquirics concerning this section of the country which are difficult to answer by letter, so the Recorpgives the following information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbin, cight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to Arrowhead, on the Columbia river, from there tu Trail by eteamer, and from Trail to Rosa- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Washington, by thi The Eureka Consolidated Mining Co, Capitalization $1,000,000. Shares, $1.00 Each. 500,000 Shares Treasury Stock. This Company owns the Eureka and Eldorado Mining Claims on the Colville Indian Reservation near the International Boundary Lino botween Rossland and Northport. They can be examined or in- spected at any time by anyone. . . All Individual Stock Pooled until January 1, 1899. Limited amount of the Treasury Stock is now being offered at the very low price of 10 CENTS PER SHARE the proceeds of which will be spent in developing the property of the company. For further information address or call upon J. C. Coe,.. Harry P. Jones, PRESIDENT. SECRETARY. P. O. BOX 225,EROSSLAND, B. C. 8 1 Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, Rossland has forty hotels, with bars, eating and lodging reome, and a dozen restaurants. There are three weekly news- “papers and two dailies. All other tranches of business are well represented. ‘The ula- tion is variously cetimated ‘rom 6000 to 7500. British Clumbia Smelting and Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances, . - While there is not work tor all who inquire, most sober, indus- tiious persons who really wish to work have sofar been able to obtain it. ~ We would not advise any man to land here «‘broke” without friends, although many who have done so are doing well. This camp is now settlhng down on a_ business basis. The populace i gaged. not only in working the mines and conducting the busi- ness of the town, but are buying, or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors. Many are heresimply looking on in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast of a population ef 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for a few years. There are plenty of money here from all sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabulous richesare scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King Solomon's Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in «single “ar- ticle, as we have been writing about them for nearly three years and have not been able to keep up with them. The ore ship- mentsspeak for themselves. The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It ie supplied with waterworks and electric lights. ‘The main street ig graded and ten blocks are built up wilh two and three-story busi- nesshouses, For turther information come and see for yourself, or subscrihe for the Damy or WEEELY Broorp. Refining Gompanv Is now prepared to buy j GOLD, SILVER. AND COPPER ORE: Office and works at ‘Trail B. C. Mining Property For ...oale.. The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale a. Reasonable Figures. . Will Give Working Bonds. J. Iu. WILSON, Grand Union Hote BEFORE The Recerd Job Office was put in the people of Rossland were charged prices for work out of all reason. The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $5.00 a thousand. We do them for $2.50. You can get the best of work, full count, prompt de- livery and be saved money by nizing the patronizing CORED JOB OFFICE DO ou Furs Wanted. The Providence Fur Com: WANT dence, R. I., wants all ‘inds of A « {skins, ginseng, seneca, &c. MAP next sixty daya are aa follows: OR Silver Fox. . A Bear .. NEWSPAPER CUTP ALLEN A. SMITH, TIMES. BUILDING, CHICAGO. Let me estimate and submit Price-list’on all other fars‘ and furnished upon application. Full prices d, careful selecti at and riall WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS, J. J. Henager and Alex Wilaon have mining properties in the Notice ia hereby given that I will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland, for a license to sell liquor by retail in the premises known as the PacificHotel situated on lots 11 and 12, in block 27, subdivision of district lot 535, City ot Rossland. Dated Jan, 22, 1898. Joun Warson. United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. e it known that the government of established a ths t ANGLO-AMERICAN MINING & IN- South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, ou which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms, Call on them at Clark, Good & Co. Ociumbia avenue, Rocaland. tt Interests in Trail Creek propertics of merit for all e @devclopment work. Custom House Blanks THE RECORD Jos OFFICE Has a full line of Custom House Blanka Latest and Approved Forms) RECORD OFFICE VESTMENT CO. The Rookery. pok Wash. F, R. BLOCK: ,, Consular Agent of the United Stater wrossland, B.C., Oct. 25th, 1897. Notice is hereby given that I willat “\the next sitting of the Board of Li- céneo Commissionera for the City of BRICKLAYING ‘Subscribe for DAILY RECORD OFFICE. apply for a license to sell liquora by retail in the romniees {news tel, on Jot All kinds of brick, stone and cement act . Di quarters Ho! ioc ( work done by H. Chri brick. | Hock Da istrict let A 535, City o! layer. Office at the gun and lock- THE RECORD. Dated Deo, 14,1895. . M Shop. Alley back of Windsor. Warsow.