ONTE ORISTO, COLONN A AND VINGINIA- These three properties are owned by Enstern Canada capitnliats and are ih ORMATION represented hero by George Plunder ne genernl manager 2 1 Harold — 7 Kingamill, ree and trea. They are } i t ged all situated on Monte Cristo mount- Fa ee a ae *l ahonta mile north of town, Thave blocks of stock in the following companics for sal — The Monte Cristo bas over 1800 fect ftunnel, shaft, rive and cross-cut . . . work. Itis provided with two com | Eureka Consolidated, West Lo Rot and Josie, Monita, Homestako preasors, one 7 anid one 4-drills, Gopher, I. E. Lée, Evening Star, Monte Cristo, on : Has 1,000 fe f work t : dais eit toe ie Taruihed power by the Mt ante rie va and Silyerine. . . i} ‘e employed on the we ' Ne a peapertien: are ome? ot} cae ° To the Sick . Virginin: Over $13,000 was expend:| . : yas as : am q Wall Pa; er . ed on the Virginia by former owners. Lots: : in‘ the. Original Townsite. . at ip = erry an are Tribi quatess va: Department. ° Smelting ROSSLAND’S Industry SOLID BUSINESS MEN. ROSS THOMPSON: 7X Rossland Evening Reco Enterprising and P . : e [en o Advertise in The British Columbia} “""”’ neers Record. A T BE ABOVE QUESTION I8 ONE OF THE - fiona to hI A. Brief Write-up Which Will be Ex- -tonded to All ‘the Properties in the Camp. LB ROI, WAR RAGLE, CENTRE STAR VOL. Il. No. 259. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1898, THE STOCK REPORT. 0 BAL 8 DEAD Mugwump was in demand this morn- Expired at 9 O'clock This Morning at ing aud several sales took: plece’ We have a large block of Peora for sale and the Sisters’ Hospital in this City, PRICE 5 CENTS MINING BROKERS. Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. Frank A. Baisd. John M. Burke. Jennie L, Stone. Atkinson & Co. MINES AND REAL ESTATE hn R. Cook. ia GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. . Owners and Other Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett Sources. HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. ‘Travers Hardware Co. DEY GOODS FIRME The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DEUGGIETS. Geo, A. Fraser. : STATIONERY AND WALL PAPEK. H. 8. Wallace. MINING NOTES. GRAND FoREB, While Mr, A. E. Shaw, P. I. 8., was in the act of surveying the Surprise claim in Seattle camp it was found that the line of the Surprise passed over a large portion of the Sailor Boy claim, and when the survey was completed it was found that a part of the Surprise where the work had ben done was surveyed ont of that claim, being within the side lines ofthe Sailor Boy. It is also claimed that in another survey made by Mr. Shaw that the Bird claim has been abbreviated considerably. —Grand Forks Miner. When beneath the blue skies arching You behold our flag once more, And you see the soldiers marching To the bloody acenes of war; When the drums are loudly sounding And the shrill fifes rend the air, When the horses hoofs are pounding, You can bet I won't be there, opming be iy discussed and settled and will, within the next year, enter into practical poll- tics. In order that the fullest light may be brought to bear upon the question, 1 offersm. = - ‘Three Prizes for Essays on this suject: How may the Smelting Industry of British_C. bia, be most ficial, retained and built up in Canada without predjudicially affecting the interest of the mine owners. Yrom bist Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchusere. ale arg noted for the mood quality, va~ THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B.C, a double compartment quired in’ the sick toom and nursery, JOUN R.COOK; Sertical shaft, which will be provided quod In tho dog foom and ne Office and Business.Rooms © with cages, the first in the camp. INVALID CUPS, INFANT'S FOODS ) INK ~ Ar ° RENT BB Ii. 8. Nallace as we hear that this company is to be reorganized, this stock should be val- uable. Reports from Deer Park are most encouraging and we leok fora rise DELICATE PERFUMNS, TOILET WATER, | in the price of this stock. We have 1,500 ‘aroungens. 3 Monto Cristo we should like to have an Fonntain and household & \ aa ts bags, ber hot water bottles, rab! LEAYES A HUSBAND AND CHILDREN pans, aponges, fever tl antiseptics, etc, ame a All three of these claima are val- uable and promise fnir to make divi- pease vacua ia wiNOR; dend. paying mines. ANNIE 5. : This claim is owned by the Britieh Lion mining company, George Ae Fraser, sec, and trea, 1t is located on the eaet slope of Deer Park moun: |" tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It ix crown granted and has a shaft down on the vein 90 feet. Ore wagays from $6 to ‘Phis write-up will be contined cor- rected and carried until the principal miner and prospects have been des- nvibed. As we are uvable to visit all propertios herein mentioned we will not be ible for all t wut in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. - DEER PARK. The Deer Park ie located on the TOILET POWDERS, PUFF BOXES, PSR MERE ese eee COMPLETE IN EVERY eee eH Fee Now LINE. Elks’ Excursion. Members of the order of Elks residing here and at Northport are looking fore ward with considerable interest to their visit to on the 12th of this month, A rate has been made by the railroad company of $8 for the round QuoTATIONA, Arlington (allver). £4 First Prize $50 Second Prize $30 Third Prize$20 The assays to be in the: hands of the Sccretary of the Board of Trade on or be- fore June 1, 1898. Prof. G. M. Dawson, of Ottawa; Prof. W.A. Carlyle, of Rossland and Prof. ‘W.G. McConnell, of Victoria, will be asked to act as judges. ‘The decision will be made on or be- fore July 1, 1898, when the money will be paid to the winners. ‘J.B, McARTHUR, President Board of Trade. Schilling’s Teas.... English Breakfast, Indo-Ceylon, Ideal Blend. O. M. FOX & CO. 106 E Columbia Avenue. MEAT MARKETS. | ‘es Russell & Haley, (Successors to‘ P. Burne & Co.) ee: HOTELS, -Lthe sunth belt, «mile and a half, ‘summit of Deer Park mountain in south west of town, and has probably the Iurgeat mineral, deposit in the camp. Itis déveloped by a shaft 145 Hotel Allan. The Leland Dominion Hotel. PLUMBERS. ©. M. Weller. UNDRIES. LAI Rossland Laundry. STENOGRAPHERS. Mrs. Helen L. Keys. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. A. MacNish. PHYSICIANS. Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. DENTISTS. : ks Dr, Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr. FINANCIAL FIRMS. D. M, Linnard. T. Gregson & Co. | THEATEES. _— Rossland Opera House. GROCEES. O. M. Fox & Co. Alex. Lynch. ‘MISCELLANIOUB. A. H. Christenson, brick and stone work. ‘Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. - MINB COMPANIES. Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Canadian di -Ler.and a 20-horae hoist. Supplies are Jeet deep, and 96 feet crovs-cut- Ite machinery consists of x. 40-horse boil- laid in for an all winters work. The great body of ore is low grado, but ie reported improving as depth .is gained. SUNSET NO. 2. : is owned by the Syndi limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on the east alope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile‘from>the business cen ter of Rossiand, and- just above the % & W. tack, [vie being vigorously wn with a force of 26 men and two machine drills. - In the tunnel 5} feet a day le being driven, and_in thr shaft; 4} feet. On the 20th of Nov. "there was 380 feet of work done, he- ledoa stripping the vein, ond other prospect work. This property bus a 7-drill compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary f) ‘te econom- ical development a1 ue mine. Le: ROI The Ie Roi mine bas become fame oua as the greatest goli producer in Canada. It bas besides putting in extensive and expensive machinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of vork, built di hased and The Sunset 2, Oanudian 1 J Gold Fields HAILBOAD COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific. oO. BR. & N. Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan. The Northwestern. Wisconsin Central. ternational Nav. & Trade Co. CONTRACTORS. OC. H. Henderson. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS. L. C, Dillman, broker, Spokane. E. 8. Topping, Teall, B. oC. pu oearly completed a smelter, and paid $725,000 in dividerda. It is situated cn the south-east slope & tgin, within the corporat: ity. Oapitalization of the 8 ig $2,500,000, divided into 500,00 shares, par value $5 per share. The mine is held at $5,000,000. Jt has its own electric light plant and its ore bins are builton the C. & W. track, with 2 tramway to the Red M j trond Trail, B.C. : Exchange National Bank, Spokane. Allen H. 8mith, Chicago. The principal stockholders are Col, I. N. Peytun, Senator George Turner, Col.. W. W. D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris..Col Wm. i h,L.F. Williams, Maj. J- MINERAL ACT, 1808. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. ‘The Montreal Mineral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. H. Ridp M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders. CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star mining com- pany,. Oliver Durant manager. Capi- tulization $1,000,000, ghares par value fileach. No stock on. the market. There has been repeated refusals of The mine is situated $10,r .. is regarded as a good” pros pect. i . THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miles north of Rosslond and is owned by A. P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, EB. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and.open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed: and crown “granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMRORE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Lucated five miles north of .Rogsland, and oa near neighbor of the Highland The} @ ‘avd? Washington Street. Best ‘location in tho city.” : Good Mining Property.’ Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots OFFICE WITH, : res " Rossalnd Mining: Abstract Co, Over Post Office. JOUN EACKSON, Jr. Ag Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows 2 7-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ELECTA AND CHIEF SRITLE. These properties beloug to the Ger- mania Gold Mining company and are located on Green i just north] .. of Red mountain, three and a8 half miles from Roasland. There is a 90 foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge ia large and well defined, and assays have been obtaine as high as $300 a ton. : THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk,: pres-, Hector McPherson, vice frea., G. A. Fraser. sec. and tre. Lorated on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists of » 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and abouty 100 feet of open-cuts. Assays $13. - THE ELBA. The Elba is situated on, Lockout. mountain, in the couth belt, just south of the Crown Point and is owned by the Elba-Trail. Creek- Con- golidated mining company, Robert Barr, local manuger. Therd isa shaft down on the vein 100 feet and a con- tract let for another 100 fee wi h nine men working. THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Apples, 40 p.cent. Almonds, 3c. Ib. Apples dried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30 per cent. ‘Agate iron, 85 Asbestos, Artificial flowera, 25. Butter, 4c per Ib. ‘Beans, 15c. per bu. Barley, 80 per cent. Blackberries 2c. Ib. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 35 per cent. Blacking, 25. Stationery, Wall. Paper, Roor, DRUGGISTS\.ND GOODEVE BROS. [fishies ee, She Was Destitute, He a Pauper and A. E. Shaw, P. L.8., has been survey- Fancy Goods and Notion Store STATIONERS \’ 4 Troi St pf It pays to deal with Goodeye Bh n The Walters Co. Limited Liability. ” Drawer 1. - Rossland, .C imate mining cks pevial atlention given tr the known -SUNSET NO. 2 MINE t Russland. Cable Addresa: * Waltera.”” > Use Bedford McNeill’s, Licher’a and Cluough’s Codes. i‘ Turkish Bath . and Massage. FIRST CLASH WORK GUARANTEED, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NICE OLEAN ECTABLE PLACE. No. 20 East Columbia Ave ¥ WiCorryx Massenr ject to j. O. Bi We have the following bargains sub- i Ox 478. ELEPHONR 45. sal ‘We have Buyers for Good Stocks. ‘ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, Columbia Avenue, the Parents of Three Small Children, © ing mineral claims in Seattle camp for the last week andasa result some ex- ceedingly valuable fractions have been located. BLOOAN, trip and a number of people will take. advantage of it. Thirty-five aspirants from this section for Elk honors will on that date be initi- ated by the Spokane lodge, and conside- rable preparation isbeing made by the Mrs, Bebau, who has been fined death was expected. months. fornia by the city board of health som: health aleo. The family is very poor and bas bee! a city charge for some time, the Sisters’ hospital for some time past, sutfering from fever, died this morning atnine o'clock. She has been suffering from « complication of diseases and her Mrs: Bebau was about 30 years of age. She leaves three cnildren cae husband to mourn her loss; a boy ofeight years, a girl of two years, and a child of eight ‘The husband was sent to Cali- time ago, he being broken down in Mrs. Be- to Jimmie and Ben were down from the Chapleau thia week. They report everything as very satisfac- tory at the time. Since returning after the holidays the owners have driven a crosscut tunnel which tapped the vein at a considerable depth, and after strik- ing the ore have spent the time in drif- ting. The ledge shows an average width of four feet with a paystreak of from 10 to 2 inches, The values both in gold e | and silver are as good if not better than those of the carload shipments made last fall and winter to the Neleon smel- n | ter. All the smelter returns gave over $190 in gold, and the silver value haa bera of the latter lodge to see that the visiting members from the north and their friends are properly taken care of and are not lonely during their stay. Ten War Ships. Madrid, April 7—Fifteen Spanieh men of-war will leave Cadiz immediately for the Cape Verde islands, and several bat- talions have started to reioforce the gar- rison at Balaric ia in the Mediterean. New York, April 7—Stephen Barton chairman of the Cuban. relief committe said today that he received a cablegram Saturday Nicht Social Dances AG ST. CAARLES AALL Fins Music. Excellent :F loo Having moved into ou r Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Evervbody. Welcome. Saturday Night “April 9th, 1898. \ Codes; Beprorp, McnEILL & CLouGH. u _ JUST ARRIVED. “Ts for' rent in whole, or in, pert. ‘HUNTER BROS. —=======]MPORTERS ‘| noon at two o’clock. -] decess€d“imite “quite a” Shakegpearian roles and shone in the character of Juliet in Romeo and Julict. ‘| Pabst, on of the retired from the stage for a few years. She nally quarrelled with her busband au’s father came here from Winnipeg sabouta mouth ago to take her home, but ehe has been too sick tobe moved. The case 1s indeed 2 sad one, and the destitution and suffering through which the family has passed is indescribable. Father Rivers ordered the remaine sent to W. H. Beatty’s undertaking par- lors. The funeral services will be held at the{ Catholic church, from which place ehe will-be buried tomorrow after- children home with him. Margaret Mather Dead. Mather died here at 5 p. m. toda; Slocan News. - Women been sofficient.to pay smelting and transportation charges from the mine.— The London Daily Telegraph, in an article regarding the enormoua increase in the number of women smokers, says: “The great middle-claas is smoking as as the Smokers. working women are fast following. One and Thd father will very likely take the Charleston, W. V., April 7—Margaret Th well-known lady of title is sometimes seen driving in Ripley Road with a bri- arwood pipe in her mouth. Inquiries from Clara Barton, president of the Red Crozs society, who is in Cubs saying that she has been advised by Consul- General Leeto leave the island. F Today a Holiday, ’ This being Good Friday the banks, post office, customs office, magistrate’s court, recorder’s office, and supreme court registry office were all closed in observance of the legul holiday. Good Friday Services. The special Good Friday services at meade among doctors, tobacconists, and others, show that the bicycle ia responsi- ble as much as the wheel parties, where 1¢ | has arisen a freedom of manner unknown in | in the of fe: About six years since she married youn; brewer, an Canada in London. Z{ In London Klondike bookings. still and returned to the stage. ‘a Specialty of: c ine lost night, and was carried off the'stage in an un- conscious condition and never regained consciousness. Shedied at 5 p. m. of convulsions, caused by acute Brights Margaret Mather, the actress, played the death scene in the fourth act of She collapsed a ue heavy. One agency advertises 28 days through tothe Klondike, though nobody knows how thia can be guaran- teed. The official bulletin of the emi- grants’ informstion bureau issues @ strong warning against any persons at- couver, perb. The length of the new line would the Church of England thia morning at 11 o'clock were conducted by the bishop, who came here from New Weetminater expreatly for this and the Easter. ser--_ He was ably assisted-by Rev. Father Pat Irwin. . Canada, it is said, ia considering the construction of a new trans-Canada rajl- way. Itis proosped to build it trom Quebec to Port Simpvon, which latter point is about 450 miles north of _Van- The harbor is described as eu- tempting the trip except strong experi- be 2400 miles as. against 2521 for the 3 to ; Pacific and over easy eticed men, with £300 each. Statistics compiled in London show ‘The country is described as fertile most of the way. We suspect that the project is born out of the possibilities Rooms. on. Third “Floor. Apply at: This: Office. am Quick Work. .. “Rod Star Livery and Transfer Co. Where located:—About 4,000 feet | Far and better, British com 10. . southeast of the Le Rol Mineral Claim that £15,000,000 of British capital is in- vested in British Columbia mines, though the dividend listhas made a very poor showing as yet. Brick, 20 per cent. Belting, 20. Bar Iron, $7 cwt. Braga, 10 per cent. Bird cages, 35. Buckles, 30. Buggies, 35. Bicycles, 30. Billiard tables, 35. Blinds, not paper 30 Blasting powder, 2c.Battons, 25. Z Brushes, 25 per cent. Blue prints, 20. Janned meats 25. Corn meal 25¢ Ib Goudie millesS74e Ib. Castile soe, 28 Ib. heese, 5 s 2c 1b. : suf. . . Ghickory.er'n,3e Tb. Celie eae eae Good sad Ile horaes, elrgant turnouts and fancy driving teane; will drive you Cocoa paete, 4c Ib. Cocoanuts #1- hund. anywhee at any time day or night. rs Cocoacut,desic’d Be China, 30 per cent. If yeu are getting apa driving partys Cement, 1214 ewt. ta, 30 per cent. U i hain, 5 pr. ct. arvera, 30 pr. t. Carbons, 15 PI is lothes wringers, 35 ix town, half mile nurth cf tbe buai- distase; i ness center. Ic haa four separate and Take notice that I, George Plunder) Giinct lodges. which aro developed Free Miner's Certificate, No. 87154 | 'yith over 4,000 feet of tunnels, shale, intend, sixty daye from the date} drifts a si cross-cuts. There are many hereof, to apply to theMining Recorder nad tons of ore on the dump and for a Certificate of Improvéinents, for| in sig st, waiting favurable conditions the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant] fc: * entment. ~ This is one of the of the above claim. five' socations in the camp and one of And further take notice that action| th- ost valuable. ‘Ths lntest and under section 87, must be commenced | tt imp dj nery is iT before the igsuance ot euch certificate of | °° the property. improvements, - 2 _ _ WAR EAULE. Dated this 22nd. day of February, 189 This mine aud Crown Point are Gronce Prunpen. owned hy the War dings Consolidated . Gold mining compauy of Toronto, It adjoins the Le Reion the west, and hus done over 5,500 feet of develop- mene work and paid $175,000 in divi- deuda. The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight an: treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It has*all the necessary conve: iences, machinery, etc, The Columbia & Western x. lway is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY. ‘Lhe 1 ly “Muy was the first location of the Klondike country.—Salt Lake Tribune, : WAOL ESALE AND RETAIL Cay ae a PAPER HANGING eahatsiceclacciy z Thearle’s Original Nashville di fIDECORATING will appear tonight at the Roseland FRESCOING Opera house. The Nashville Students q Afthur & Pretty, tainers of the first order. Every mem- JNo. 115 East Columbia Ave. LOOK! * LOOK respective class and the musical selec- tions as indicated by the programme are BOARD AND ROOM $5.00 PER WEEK. very choice. MEALS 15 CENTS AND U Those wishing to enjoy an evening ‘IBA, COFFE OR BEER WITH MEALS. a Have You that Klondike Feeling? - & The'cure for it is a SUBSCRIPTION Rossland rass nails, etc:.. Babbit metal, 10. Brass pumps, 30. Rates Cut in Half, Until farther notice the Canadian Pa- cific wil} eel tickela to all points east at about half the regular rates. A. B. MacKenzie, Ticket Agent. * Mr. M, Inkster, a mining man well- known in thecity, is at the Leland hotel at Winnipeg on his return from London, England, where he bas been spending the winter in the intereats of a Kootensy mining company. N 2 i ° General Merchandise. Soming Fst ‘ Jim Jeffries has signed to Might both Peter Maber and Gus Rublin and leaves San Franciaco for the east after his bat- tle with ‘Mexican Pete” Everett at the Olympic clab on April 26. This action thoroughly sidetracks Sharkey and leaves him no one to fight until July at leaet. The fight between Jeffries and Maher will come off at Syracuse, N. Y., on May 20, under the management of Tom O'Rourke and will be for the champion- ship of the world. Jeffries and Ruhlin are to meet in Cincinnati on June 10. Delaney and Madden will manage this battle. Tel. No. 8 Manviacturers’ Agents. Mining Supplies zm— 1 will be well entertained. The company wilt play here tonight and tomorrow night. AGENT Goodwin Candles = Canton Steel . Giant Powder. ———CCalifornia Caps and Fuse.- ROSSLAND AND .SANDON. DURE Babtist Church Concert. A very pleasant church entertainment and concert was given last night at the Babtiat church on Monte Cristo street by the ladies and society of that church. Colored melodies and refreshments were the features of the evening. A good at- tendance snd the collection of $85 indi- cated the success of the affair. has received word from the school de- Misa Ruby DeVoin was the saccomps-| partment at Victoria to proceed and nist and d herself bly. lete the new Central school buil- Epwanp Cronyn. J. A.MacnomaLp, Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. olicitors for the Dank of British North America Money to Loan, R 1. J.8, CLUTE, Je pay all damages done to anthing we hand! Cane, 15 pr ct efer, warehouse, or ship any clags of goods? Corks, 20 pr ct ‘ Cotton fabrics, white, 25 pr ct. 1 Comp. nv tal, 10. - Coffins, 25 pr ct. After a little girl grows up her leza are generally lower limbs.—N. Y. Presa. We se'l Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. a * - ptt Ss ar ‘Why isn’t a fireman a hose supporter? weg Sn Ee Ge —Chicago News. Metal Quotations, New York, March. 30-Bar silver, 65346 Mexican dollars, 443{c; silver certifi- cates, 551g to 50}¢c, . Washington St . +. “-Martin Block.- : John’ W; ‘Hartline, Proprietor. Stables: Le Roi Avenue; - ~ pala *. -Rear of Hpinter ‘Bros— To Finish the School. Chairman Lalonde of the school board BEDS 5 oie a 50 cents Coal oil, 16 cents per gas. Eggs 3c doz Enamelled iron 30 Emery wheels Ext malt Ext coffee 3c lb MINERAL ACT 1896. Evening Certificate of Improvements. ia Unies camp, May 27, 1889. It is new Cwned by the Lily May Gold mining Earthenware 30 CERTIFICATE OF THE ‘REGISTRA* injning, smelting, milling and reduction business ;' me W. H. Taylor M. D. Mahoney $1.00 per week and up. ~AT THE were: Mesdames Low and Whitaker, Those who assisted in the programme ding. Under this advice Mr. Lalonde Copper—Quiet; brokers’ price, $1134; exchange price, $11.8734 @ $12. | will now have the rooms on the upper Messrs. Low, Brown, Whitaker andj floor finished and the entire structure Neemison, Misses Tuttle, Pearsall, Al-| painted. drich, Bristow and Johnson. It is the intention to finish the work Son aAmny Le as soon as possible, and the building x aauvalien army Pecans: may be ready by the end of the Easter greeted Captain Hay of the Salvation lid for A full line‘of shoes on hand at Huuter corps last night at the International Northport Theater. Brow: * music hall, where he delivered asplen-| [t is stated on good authority that did lecture upon the work of the army, | Northport will be by not later than the and illustrated it fully by the aid of| coming summer put on #regniar theatri- stereopticon views show-ag rescue work] ca] circuit to be establiehed together in different cities of the world. Ten | with Rossland, Nelson, and possibly Re- cents admission was charged and 28 | public. handsome profit was realized for the} The new assembly hall is gradually benefit of the army’s charitable work. | nearing completion, and when finished There will be a big meeting tonight in} will be fitted with stage and scenery the army headquarters, conducted by | necessary for the accommodation of such the three fe Hay, Hess and Fis-| fratclass companies as carry their own her. All are invited. eltecta. Canadian Pacific Cut Rates. Parties going east will find it to their to avail th 1 of low rates via the O. P. R. A. B, MacKenzr, Ticket Agent. Lead—Steady; brokers’ price, $3.12; exchange price, $3.723¢ to $8.1734. To purcheee, nire, hold, erect. and , ) pperate electric Mel t ind power eae ‘ for ti © purnoge of mining and satin: t ] 1 ores and lor the purpose of farnishing |. : | | I ) W ie lights and erecting poles for all par, s; O e ~ a son ,, To.bond, buy, , lease, locate an hold ditches, lames and water rights; To construct, lease, buy, eel, build, opérate ‘and conduct railroads, ferries. tramways, or.other.means of tranrpor.- tation for transporting ores, mining @ other material; . . To own, ‘band, ‘tay, sell, : l¢ and. ‘. locate timber and timber claims, and finally fo dy everything consistent, Pro T per-and regivsite for the carrying ov! the objects and purposes aforesaid, in . E. HAL Y == thelr fullest ane Proadest sense within E -the territory-aforeraid. . eee e wm ¢ Given under my hand and seal of office ces BUCCESBOR TO ¢ = 3 ? at Victoria, proyince-af Britieh Cola L> hia; +thig fonrth. flay of Decembers.on? Russell & Halev a eight - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN and ninety BEEF PORK MUTTON FISH GAME OYSTERS. ~~ Spokane strext, NOTICE. The Townsite Mineral Claim, situate e , si company, Senator George Turner, pres Fl ke 20 es 30 TION OF 4 FOREIGN COMES NY. wWeJ. Harris, manager and Frank | ‘Fire engines, extinguishers 35 t in the Trail Creek Mining Division of| Nizer. vec. und trea. It ie located iv Pinthes tone 20, Flannels 35°. West Kootenay District. she eau Belty two. and a half mites _ aking 15 Fe Fertilizers 10, Whare Iccated :—about 2,500 feet south south of town. | /p work | Fire cra , 25. Fire works, 25. att ; ~ousisia of Cver 300 feet of tunnel and | Hogs, live, Lac Ib. Huy §2 per ton, east of the Le Roi Mineral Claim. Hoss, 6c lb. Honey, Lata Take notice that I, George Plunder etal., free miner’s certificate No. 3715A intend, 60 days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cer- tificate of Improvements, for the pur- Ow pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. F And further take notice that action: under section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1868. 5 . Gzorce Prunper. Dominion Hotel. South Spokane street. Call and see us. No 9197, 0. 1, “Hattie Brawn Gok pany,” registered the 4thday of Devem- ber, A.D. 1897.5 °°" i L hereby certify that Ihave this day. registered the ‘Hattie Brown Gold ‘Min- ing Company’? as an Extra-Provincial company ander: the ;Gompanies Act, Record— wil ao Big ehipment of hats—Stetscn’s best and othere—juat opened at Hunter Bros, shait. ‘I'here is 150 tons of shipping urs on the dump, which will average $2 p ten, Mine provided with hoist, corvuresscr plant, machine drills. ete. GEM 1IGER AND UNCLE Att, awa Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinvon, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Locate. on one ledge in ‘the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and We Hromentake. Gem, bas a 60 foot shaft and 60 feet of open cut work. | Oysters in shells, 25; in ‘bulk The head office of the com 4 Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft} poultry, 20 , fees 1 ee this ‘province is situate at ‘Roseland, and 100 feet open cuts while the Un-| Paper, 25 per cent Picture frames, 30 | Kootenay district, and James. Morris;, Jecle Sam has a 26 foot shaft and 150] Pamphlets, 16c lb Print press, 10 merchant, whuse address is d feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELLORADO, Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted mining company, H. P. Jones, prea. J. C. Cue, sec., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Rosslind,. Located seven miles Southof Rossland on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five iren working. Ore iron-copper carrying old and silver, ussaying from 37. Capitalization $1,000000 Gold F ields of Rossland. House furniture 20. Hair cloth, 30. Hate, 30 per cent. Hair, 20 per cent. Hammincks, 30. * Tsinglass, 25. Iiun'g oil, 25. Ink, 25 percent. Indiarnh cloth Live hoga, I$ge lb Lithographe, 16¢ Labels, 35 per cent Lamps, 30 per cent Laniber. 20 per cent Eult, 16¢ bu Music sheets, 10 Musical instruments, 30 per cent Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent Yates Strect, - - - Victoria, |B. C Firat clase rooma st Popular Prices. Spring dry goods arriving daily at Hunter Bros. * Notce to Shareholders Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the shareboldera of the Lily May Gold Mining Company will be held at the office of said company in the city of Roseland, Province of British Colum- bia, May the 7th 1898, at the hour of 5 o'clock, p. m., of that date for the pur- pose of considering, and if deemed sdvis- able, of passing a uti ‘ini the disposal of the whole or any portion of the. aseetts and subsidiary interests and properties of said company, and to transact such other business as may be lnwful before said meeting. Dated at Spokane this 4th day of April 1897. The hesid office of the company is-sit- nate in the city of Spokane, state of Washington, U. 8. A. g Es The amount of the, capital.of-the com-+ pany is ONE MILGION dollara. divided into ONE MILLION shares of the par valie of ONE DOLLAR each. wee A fall line of carpets and lincoleams just received at Hunter Bros. e D.E. Kerr, Dentist, Latest methods and appliances, Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. TEETH ON LIGHT, e CABT » ~ Aluminum DURIBLE OFFICE: 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE. @F Over Fraser's Drug Store. . C.; is attorney for the company. The time of the existeneg of pany is fifty years. “43. oa Th hich the company Keven. ~ s° com- : 8. V. Woorror, Mereraee Reglstrar of Joint Stock Compantes. e objects: . has been established ar 7 E : a, work, operate, buy, sell, pease: Io : * ate,own, acquire, procure, hold, an Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress , deal in mites," metgl’and i daims _— of orgs at an Ame tig: ae thin the enont Rates {2 Per Day. First-Claee | WOee Ott AAinerica ang the Pro- Furnished Roome With or... Wines Gf Britten Solurhbis, Bonnion of Without Board, Tocarry on and conduct a gener al: The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B,O..... + To the Ladies. Smith Curtis BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC ETC. Subecriba for the: " * Uvening Record wage 8 7 at Glazan’s, corner Firat avenue and Spokane street. Low- est prices in town. Rossland, B. C. Franx Kizer, Secretary. 2634 Columbia Ave. Rossland, B.C