MONTE CIIKTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. These three properties are owned by Enatern Canada capitalists and are represented here hy George Pfunder ax general manger and | Harold | 1 Kingemill, sve. and tres. They ure Vireo applances 1 i all situated on Monte Cristo mount: Printing, advertising alouta mile north of town. tionery oe ‘The Monte Cristo has over 1800 fret of tunnel, shaft, rive and c work. Itis provided with two com pressors, one 7 and oue 4-drilla. Colonn: Has 1,000 fect of work and is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forly men are employed on the two properties, Vinginin: Over $13,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former ownera. Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers commenced a double compartment vertical shalt, which will be provided with cages, the first in the camp- - All three of these claims are val- if you are looking for snaps, pad t fork o® come and see us. VEIN Lumber acconnt. . ossland VOL. IL. No. 185. EBOUT THE INS. A.Bilof Write up Which WIIl be Ex- tonded to All the Properties in tho Camp. L# ROL, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR Record, PRICE 5 CENTS. PATRIGK A LARGY KILED x THE CRESCENT === peer Patella -GNPARALLELED “BARGAINS # * ‘isters’ hospital, care Soliritor’s fees ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUM 2O PER CENT. REDUCGION IN 31 A, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1898. ‘FROM THE RECORDS, ‘Transf pall! es MAYOR WALME, PEE 36, D Dorg to Walter A Co., for ue of like administration of “their affairs, I light suppl am satisfied that every alderman elected willdo his utmost to ‘further, without fear or favor, the best interests of the taxpayers of the city.” From there they marched to the Mine: Novelties Arriving Every Day AT Oriental, Boulthee, Oriental, Rankin, Bert Joformation Obtainable trom Owners and Othor 3€, Elling Johnson to John Sources. 3 : — Total. + «$78,857.20 2 + ‘ fu ‘This write-up will be contived cor: a reeted and carried nntil the principal amines aud prospects have been des- eribed. Ay we are unable to vieit all propertics herein mentioned we will nub be reap iblo for oll but in the main they can en as being correct. DEER PARK. Pi The: Deer Park ig located on the g summit of Deer Park mountain in tie suuth belt, wimilo and a_ half, P soul weat of town, and baa probably mineral deposit in the shaft 115 Its ta ts, be relied up- great body reported improv SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunge! No. 2, is owned by the Can idian Goldfields Syndicate, limit- ed,.and situated in tne south Lelt, on the enst slope +f Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen- ter of Rossland, and jast above the Oo & Wetack, It is bei vigorously Wh with a force of men and two machine dri In the tunnel 54 foot a day Is being driven, and in the shaft, 4} feet. On the 20th of Nov. 3 B8U fect of work done, be- stifpping the vein, and other pronpeet work. This property hag 8 Talrill compresser, hoist, pt Mps and evexything ne ry + 1 @ economr yal developmen uc mine. tecome fame S i] producer Lesides pulling in wcueive machinery, WW feet of work, built ree tuildings, purchased and rearty completed a smelter, and | pui $100,000 in dividends, It’ is situated cn the south-east slop. Red moun-, nin, within the corpor wits of the gy Capitalization of the company is 310,500, divided into 500,0UU Lion Fraser, sec. and tho evet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown $10, ¢.:a ig regarded as a good pros orth of Rosglond ¢ P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. The !abaft able and promise fair-to make divi- end paying mines. - ANNIE E. This claim is owned by. the Britieh mining company, George A. tres. It is located on | w th ranted and has a-ehaft down on the ein 90 fest. Ore usaays from 6 to ect, THE UNION. une 1b, po jon: i jles) August 19, 1897 Tho Union is located three mee unt ae. ores and is owned by McDonald. A has been sunk on the vein’ 85 ct with a tunnel and open cut of . Mi hae ea Surveyed and crown granted. Rossland, Jan. 8, 1898. v Treasurer |.. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. ~ Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles north of Roysland, and a near veighbor of the Highinnd. The Primrose shows an iron capping 15 feet wide and the an 7-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. ‘These propertics belong to the Ger- mania Gold Mining compauy and are located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, “three and a half miles from Rossland. There is a- 80 foot shaftand Electa. 3 detined, and agsays have been oblaincd as high as $300 a ton. THE: BLACK PRINCE. Owned by. the Black Prince minivg company, J. A. Kirk, pres. Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, see. and trs. Located on the north side of the Columbia river, three milee below Trail. Work consists. of a 40 fout, shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet of open-cuts. Arsaye $13. THE EBA. The. Elba is situated on lockont mountain, in- the south belt, just south of the Crown Point and” ia owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- ghaice, par value, $5-per ehare. The inine is held al $5,000,000, wo dt has its own electric light plant ani its ore bins are builton the C. & W. track, wilh o tramway to tho Red ‘vhe principal N. Peytuu, Col. W. W. JU Ridpath, LF M. Armstroug, E. D, Sanders. TRE STAR, solidated mining company, Robert Earr, lueal manager. There is a shaft down on the vein 100 feet aud a con- tract let for auotber 100 fee with nine men working. —>— NOTICE. The annual meeting of the British Lion Mining & Milling company, limited liability, will be held at the ‘offices of the company mm Rossland, B. C., tl third Monday in January, 1898, for the $1,409.09 includes charges of expert on sewer system, Hlamages of broken glass by blasting, and expenses re 16 an grant to ciy road $43. the Bank: Rossland, B. C., and muesory notes on the fol ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS.| 40 foot cross-cut on the) ane on a certain promiseory note wade ‘The ledge is large and welll Hy the Cor favor of the Bank -of British North’ ‘Ainerica, and dbted the J5th day of Jnne, 1897, ‘The miscellaneous expenses account of city hall site, coute pre Puashing bylaws Nos. 17, voluntecr Bre department, ood for city offices, cartage, etc. ial grant of $643 ia made up of anttecly band $100, jabilee celebra- jon 4500, and construction of wagon The corporation has borrowed from ‘Bar Loot British : North © America, iven their .pro- {owing dates: - $25,000. otal... veeeilyegee+ 20x %464,000.00 | There is still -a bal nee" due on the a 36 | sewer contract of $1,356.60. <- : g ‘cQuEEx, BY-LAW NO. 26. Blue Bucket shows A BYLAw OF THE Conronatios oy TAE|-* Crry of RossuaNnD, TO RAISE BY 'WAY.OF DepENTURES THE Suat oF $65,000.00, To Pay AND CONSOLIDATE THE PREBENT OcrsranpDIna Dupr AGAINST THE SayD ITY. e Whereas, the sum of $25,000 is DE oration of the esid City in|. , given to the said. bank under and by virtue of Bylaw, No. 12. of tho said Corporation ; see —_ hereas, the sum, of $25,000.00 is now due on another certain promissory note made Ly eaid Corporation. in favor. of suid bank, and dated the 19th day .of| August, 1897, given to, eaid. bank under} and by virtue of Bylaw No. 16-:of said Corporation : : wig te Whereas, the sum of $14,000.00 is now due on another certain pramiesory note made by said Corporationin favor of said bank, and da the 22nd. day of December, 1897, given to’ said bank and secured by deposit of Debentures iesued under and by virtue of Bylaws Nos. 18 and 19 of enid Corporation, a8 collatera security to said. promissory note; "~ Whereas, For the purpose of paying said bank the suny of $64,000.00 now due and owing eaid bank upon. the id ee s& During the next thirty days we Regardless If you are looking for KK THE CRESCENT propose to sell goods % of Cost snaps, come and see us, STUSSI BLOCK for the, payment of the debt hereby incurred. : It shall be lawful for the corporation from time to time to purclinge any of the gahfdebentures. at. such price or prices ‘as may be, mutually agreed upon, and ‘all debentures so purchased aball forth- with be cancelled and no re-issue of any debenture or. debentures shall ve made in consequence of any such re-purchase, This by-law shall take effect and come into force on the 14th day of January, A.D., 1808, : : ‘Done and passed in Open Council, the Ist day of January, A.D., 1898. *23 RJ Scorr, Mayor. {u. 8.) McQUEEN, City Clerk Beh aven promissory notes, and interest thereon, and redeeming deemed expedi debentures a loan o} able on the 14th day of January, 1923, en nt te in the meantime payable yearly at rcentum yer annum. Sueb-loan ‘hon raised to be applied for e said debentures, it is} -* NICELY QUEEN — STOVES. -$500- Travers Hardware Co. S. Wallace’s To close out our Xmas lines. Stationery, Wall Paper O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. CROCKERY ‘An exceptional chance. Promoting company, $2,000, JANUARY 4, Fraser'to Chester Glass, to William McCrae, And Fancy Goods Store. Come in and ‘look Aroundput’ Listen to Our Large Music Box. $20 000 To Loan In sums of $500 or more for short time on ap- proved security. D. M. LINNARD, Cook Building, Columbia Ave., Rosslaat JANUARY 5, Waneta No. 2, 14, John Ryan to BR Raymond, $250. : Britannica, 34, Majestic 34, Celtic 34, Gigantic fr., 36, Gigontic, 14, Henry P Certificates of Work, FT ORCOARD HATIOAL TAIZ Capita) $950,090.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $50,000. Jacc b Hoover, president; dent; E. J. Dyer, cashier. iApecial attention paid to mining escrows, POKANE, . - WASH Smith Curtis ‘A. 3. Ross, vicepres- BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC i ETC, 2g Columbia Ave. - “- Rossland, B.C TAE LE ROI! URNISAING AND TAILORING HOUSE Opposite Postoffice Bate Has just received a fine assortment Of gee Stetson Hats in all shades and shapes. ntlemen wishing a firat quality hat.at a moderate price should see this line Ve also have a new line of Mene’ and Boys’ Health Brand all wool nnderware a very low figure. «A few more paira of. LADIES’ and MISSES RUBBERS pd OVERSHOES. Will go at COST. An opportunity to buy the best rubber ds on the market at cost should not be overlooked. ‘x « # # # # # # “AILORING “<+> TaiLorinG Gentlemen wishing an Overcoat a Suit of Clothes ora pair of Trousers should p our stock and get acquainted with our prices before buying. Fe Roi Furnishing ax» Tailoring House. ASR C. A. Baldwin, Mahager. G Jan &- Darling, Magna Cha: ta, Copper Bar, Primrose fr. Certificates of Improvements. ~ Jan &—St, Croix, Lander, Gold Bar. Oriental, Walter A Boultbee, John Boultbee and John Rankin to the Mon- treal & British Columbia Prospecting & Copper World, 34, Australia, 34, John Viking. 14, Putnam, %, W 8 Norman Jackson and John MeNevin to JB Dunn. |: ‘And While you Are at it You Can Tip fis Your Hats to Six New ca _ _ Aldermen, ALL HONORED BY ACCLAMATION A Red Hot Campaign Brought to a -_ Sudden End and Successful { Issue. fS - January'10, nomination day, turned out also.to be election day. The saloon men, while a majority of. them were pleased with the way the ter- r office, extending the courtesies due the newspapers that are on the winning side, Mr. Race, the editor, made a nice little speech ‘‘and the band played on.” * The Procession then proceeded to head- quarters at the Pacific hotel, where the greatest hilarity was kept up until the small hours.’ listened to from. Meuers. Rolt, Lalonde, Clute, McKane, Goodeve and Thompson. Ross, the father of Rossland, said, ‘who knows, that perhaps in anofher year I may be a public speaker myself,’ and anid song other things that he “would favor honest government,” - body agreed with him. SVEN ‘The jollfication kept up an hour, when it'dawned upon some one that the Re- cord was one of the “straws,” and had THE STOCK REPORT. Good Hope, Monte Cristo snd Poor- man are the principal sellers today. We look for a sharp rise in Good Hope, and again advise our clients to watch this stock. The tone ofthe market ia active, and enquiries are numerous for good stocks, We have 1000 Poorman left at 103 cents. QuoraTIons, Colonna. 22 Deer Pari . We have the following bargains sub- ject to sale. PE _ 250 Monte Cristo 2000 Monte Cristo $083 We have Buyers for Good Stocks..... ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, at rgh PB. 0. Box 428. TELEPHONE 45, Codes: Columbia Avenue. RDFORD, Menttt & Crow. . they were nevertheless con- strained te say: “It is too bad, our har- eat was at hand.” But as most of them are heavy taxpayers they can but rejoice at the favorable prospect of an. honest business administration. = At 12 noon Off- been |, 80 the band and crowd proceeded to make amends in the most appropriate manner. The old war horse P. H. Kennedy, was there and was ag tickled as if he did not have to divide honors with Editor Race. There is'nt much else to say, The i: in cer McQueen announced that’ the polls were open for nominations, and from that time on the day was as hot as the ordinary Fourth of July. One event closely followed ‘another, until finally came the announcement that Mayor Scott had withdrawn from the contest. Wallace men were hurrying about ask- ing whom they met if it was really true, and whenever a Scott man was encoun- tared the answer came back ‘‘No.”. The noes and yesses were so mixed up that the general pubiic waa in: doubt until the Record was upon the street annonnc- ing the fact. An hour later the pokey Miner was out with an extra, saying the Record was right, but of course. didn’t put it just that way. . | . Shortly after the withdrawal of: Mr. Scott, it was learned that F. J. Walker had,set.him the example. ~ WAbont 6 o’clock J. §. Clute received a telegram from J. F. Ritchie stating that Lhe would ‘not stand; a ii be. wi ‘After Xa leemed the duty of his proposers J... Smith and’ George A. Fraser: to:With-: draw his name which they. did. : The old saying: that “it neyer.-rains 't Contains. 662'Names of Propeety Owners ‘A. [Hew voter's list which has. been type- ini will be: Mayor, H. 8. Wallace; ald for the Speeches tempered with mercy were O'clock and Expired Instantly. PRESIDENT CENTRE STAR COMPANY Reilly, a Victim of the Big Powder Explosion Committed the Deed. Oliver Durrant, manager and superin- tendent of the Centre Star Mining Co. received a telegram from Butte, Mon- tana, 1:30 today conveying the sad in- telligence that P. A. Largy was shot and instanilly killed by a man named Reily, who was a victim of the big powder ex- plosion which occured there over three years ago. - Mr. Largy was interested in a ware- house, near the one which contained the first ward, C. O. Lalonde and A. §. Goodeve; second ward, Ross Thompson and Albert Barrett; third ward, J.8. Clute Jr. and John Edgreen. BY ACCLAMATION. Mayor Houston and Three Councilmen Were - Nominated Without Opposition In Nelson, Mayor John Houston and F. J. Teet- zel, J. A. Malone, C. H. Hillye?, council- men for the east ward, were nominated yesterday without opposition. For al- dermen in the west ward F. Fletcher, E. P. Wallace, Thomas Madden, J. A. Gilker, E, O. Arthur, and_A. H. Clem- ents were place1 in nomination. This will necessitate an election. which will take place tomorrow. There are three councilmen to be elected in this ward. soiq, NBW.NOTERS, LIST, .-- Only. i “City Clerk McQueen has prepared a written and can be seen at his office. It contains 652 names, divided into wards #8 follows: First ward, -198; second great of powder, the explosion property. Although Mr. Largy’s house had but a few dases in it, on account of his great wealth, there has been several attempts to place the blame on his com- pany and a number of damage suits have been instituted against him. It waa thought that-Reily was an unsuccessfal plaintif. Mr. Largy is well!’ known in Rossland as being president of the Centre Star Mining Co. It was his money that en- abled Mr. Heinze to enter into, and car- Fy out his contract with the Le Roi people, and extend his operations in the“ Kootenays. He was a man of about sixty years of age and leaves a wife and large family in Butte. He is very wealthy, going in- to the millions. Mr. Durrant is deeply grieved over the aad news, and says Mf. knew. oat POLICE COURT. James Ryan Fined $5 and Frank Rollins Re- manded to Trail. . Magistrate Jordan fined Jonas Ryan for assaulting J. H. Good in the-court Shot in Butte, Mout.,&Today at One «of which did so much damage to life and, -_ |Laray was one.of the bert men he.ever—~s"5 JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms % TO RENT x orner of Columbia-Avenue and Washington Street. Best location NISHED ROOMS ” WITH. STOVE. this morning, and remanded Fran! Rollins to Trail for trial. : Rollins ia accused of stealing an over. ---» coat down there, and 2a the - witnesses were all at Trail he’ was ‘sent therefor trial. eS Cc. P. R. SURVEYORS, Owned Ly Centre Stir mivivg com-| purpose of electing officers ‘and trans- poy, Oliver Durant manager. Cupi- | acting such other business a8 may som {alization $1,000,000, shares par yalue | before it. Dated January-2, 1898, ¥icnch, No stock on the market. Guonge-A> © A aatot “here hes been repented refusals of ca . Sarand better. ‘The mine is situated “ay eave, balf mile north cf the bea BALANCE SHEET ae und | Of the Treasurer's Rooks of the Corpor- renter. It leg ui fedeveloped| ston of the City of Rossland, taken distinct e000 Feet of tunnels, shafts, ceember 81, 1607. : wean wl cross-cuts, There are many h —— {ixeres ad tons of oro on the dump and Taterext. * ward, 185; third ward, 264. >This -is for the vote to be taken upon the $85,000 bylaw. The polling places are: First ward, city. offices; second ward, Exchange hotel building; third ward, Pacific hotel building. . As there appears to be no opposition to thedebentures being issued the by- law will no doubt carry. “Le Rot Ore. but pours” was thoroughly verified, and the cry soon went up “The band, tarches, brooms!” ard when someone asked -|Where?.-When?” the answer came back ‘At the Comniittee rooms at 7:80.” And-it came-to pass as ordained. Fully -500..people fell in line and marched to the Brunswick hotel, from the balcony of which Mayor-Elect Wal- ‘ Hace addressed the'crowd as follows: ane purpose aforesaid. —.- Whereas, The total debentare debt of said city is $15,000.00 »nd-the total debt of said city, including said debenture debt, is {65,000.00. reas, The amount of the whele rateable land: and neproved Teal prop: erty, according to the last revised arsess- ment roll,.is $1.218,696.50. ‘And Whereas, For_the payment.of the said debentures, sinking fand and in- terest, itavill be necese: to raise the sum of $5,357.82 by a 8] lrate ineach and MANICURE’ sets ‘te! from our large.stock Swhidl will be sold... .. es zy At Your Own Price Design the prettiest in town., FRASER _ The Reliable ., 3.00 aud $.50 per week. *_ Suites of Roums, 4.00. Single Roome, 1.50, ROSS THOMPSON T have blocks of stock in the following companies for salc— Eureka Consolidated, West Le Roi and Josie, Monita, Homestake, Headquarters Have Been Selected in the me ge. ee: S - Martin Block, $15,257 52 $78,260.95 : Come and sce them at the in sig’, waiting favorable conditions fer 4‘ ontment. This is one of the first locations in the camp and one of th ost valuable. ‘Ths Inteat and i A is i 1 252. Labor ...., . 17,984.25 286 50 License (Liquor)... 8,025.00 License (Dray)..... 242.75 license (Trades)... 2,636.00 sup- tne timp pers is on the property. WAR ‘This mine and t LE. Crown Point are owned by the War ac: glo Consolidated jug compa Yoronto. It isthe Le Reion the weat, and fing done over 6,500 feet of develop- ment work and paid $175,000 in’ divi- dends, ‘The present managment pre fers to hold their ore until’ the com- pany builds a emelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It paid $700,000 for the mine. 1 the necessary conve: iences, ete. The Columbia & is built to the nine. SHE LILY MAY. «a ly May was the first locaton vamp, May 27, 1889. Lt is new cavurd by the Lily May Gold mining senator George ‘Turner, pres Hiarris, manager and tre It is located in At, two aod a half miles town. Development work sf ever 200 feet of tunnel and ‘There is 150 tons of shipping mp, which will average Mine provided with hoist, plant. machine drills. ete. .HGER AND UNCLE SAM. st ty John Cromic, Brig At- 1. «+, 4. 3. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Loca: Lon one ledge in the south elt, in line with the Crown Point and the Momestuke. Gem, has a 50 foot ehaft and 40 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- te Sam haga 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. KUUEKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erucks Consolida- ted mining company, H. P. Jones, prea, J. G. Coc, see, 2. Coldwell, tra. all of Ro 18 Houthof Roe - 5 je shaft SO feet, tannel 100 with fiver en working. Ore iron-copper enrrying gold and silver, masaying from $10 vo $37. Cupitulization $1,000,000., and) Frank |B plies andexpenses Water & Light Co... Inco: poration Exs.. Salaries... . Sick Fund . Rood Tax. . Prov. Revenue Tax. Dog Tax aeeeeee Corporation Seal Pty. and Stationery dardware .. Dolice Court, a ‘t’graph and Express Oltice | wenitare and 1,085.77 1,797.86 Lumber Police Department. Sewer Contract.... ‘ire, Water Light Comm 681.42 Extracts from Min- ute Book......... SiakingWter Rights 245.05 Rock Material. . 284.50 2 314 60 Unclaimed Wages. . 32.75 $95,038.27 $05,038.27 The following is a statemnnt of the groes receipte of revenuc and expendi- ture of the corporation of the city of Rogstand from the time of incor and every year. 2 Pas And Whereas, For the Purpose of rais- ing the said yearly sum of $6,857.82, an equal special rate on the doliar will be required. 4 And Whereas, This bylaw shall not be altered or repealed except with the con- sent of the - Lieutenant-Governor-in— Council . Now, Therefore, The Moyor and Coun- cil of Rorsland aforesaid, enactaa follows: For the parnose of repaying said Bank of British North Ameriba, as aforesaid, the moneys due on said promissory notes, it shall be jawiul ior the Mayor of the eaid’City of Roesland to raive:-by ry of Juan, from any person or persona, body or bodies corporate, wh» may credit of the debentures hereinafter mentioned, the sum of $65,000.00, and cange the eame to be paid into the bands of the City Treasurer of the said City of Dominion Hotel ".” Furs. Wanted. The Providence Fur Company, Provi- dence, R. I., wants all kinds of raw furs, akins,: ginseng, seneca, &c. Prices tur next sixty daya are aa follows: Silver Fox. . $16.00 to $150,00 Bear 5.00 to 25.00 it Mastin _ Fi aver, r unt Wolter willing to advance the eame, .on” the| 5; Rogsland, for the purpose id, an recl jee with the objects It shall be lawfal for the Mayor to cauve any number of to be rentment, and immodiate remittance in all i made, not exceeding in the whole the sum of $65,000.00 for such sumof money, not less than $100.00, or an equivalent express in pounds. sterling. of .the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, at 2 value of £4.86 to the pound sterling, as may be required, and. all such debentures shall be sealed with tho seal of the Corporation of the City of Rossland, and shall be signed by ‘the Mayor of saidcity. The said debentures shall be made payable in 25 years from the date herein mentioned for thia bylaw to take effect at the said Bank of British North America, in the City of Rossland. to the 3lyt day of December, 1897. Recelpts. Liqaor Licenses . Trades Licengcs. Dray Licenses Road Taxes Corporation Seal Sick Fund.... Rock Material Unclaimed Wa: . . Extracts from Minute Book... . 00 ' on all rateable property of the city suffi- The siid shall have coupons attached for the payment of interest, and shall bear interest at the rate of 53g per centum per annum fro.> the date thereof. And said interest sill be pay- able yearly on the Slst of December in each and every year, at the place where the said debentnres are payable aa ‘aforesaid. A special rate on the dollar ehall be levied and ‘raised in each an every year in addition to all other rates cient to pay interest and create a sink- ing fund for the payment of the debt hereby created at and when the eame ———s—___. The Klondike, . For the finest rooms in the city with free use of baths call upon Mrs. Jennie L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor ‘Tra- ders block, Columbia avenue and Lin- caln street. -- 7-20-tf 2 —— at LOST A gold chain, gold coin charm, in- scribed A. B. H. Finder will receive reward by returning to Bodega hotel ——. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the part- nership heretofore - existing between Dave Colsky and Phil. A Silverstone un- der the name of Uncle Dave's Loan Office, No. 20, Washington street, Ross- land, has been ‘this day. dissolved by mutual consent, Dave Ieky retiring. 'd| Phil A Silverstone is to pay all bills owed by the said firm, and is authorized to eollect all accounts due said firm. ave CoLsky. Punt A, SILVERSTONE. Dated Jan. 6, 1898. —— Gopher, R. E. Lee, Eveniug. Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. Lots in the Original ‘Townsite. THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. ©. TO RENT Having moved into our Fire Proof. Building The Record Three Storey Building _Is for rent in whole, or in part. ‘Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. Hight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms on Thira Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Rent to fuit the Times, , Apply at This Office, sam. Lost. Since Sunday afterneon, a fox-terrier five months old.. Answers to the name ts.’? Last seen near Record of- BRIGK.—---.1 ‘ Pee paiaus balay wee homens | SuAith Curtis anyone finding ea:ne, wer, Bank of B. N, A: PARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIL ALEX LARSON, ° ETC. P, 0. Bor 791, . Samples and particulars at Empey Bros, 2634 Columbia Ave. +’ Rossland, 3. =. Rossland Mining Abstract Co., : ji in the city. ® Bood Mining Property. Shares of Stock in ood Substantial Companies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH. rer Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. ROSS THOMPSON T have blocks of stock in the following companies for sale— ; ureka Consolidated, West Le Roi and Josie, Monita, Homestake Gopher, R. E. Lee, Eveniug Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. Lots in the Original Townsite. THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. C. John W. Hartline, Prop. Telephone, No. 8 iSleighs! Cutters! O, Yes, We Have Them. One, Two and Three Seats. 5 hing They are Nobby. Try Them. If You are Get- irty see us about Rigs. Good Teams. DRUGGIST. The Walters Co: Limited Liability. - Drawer L. - - Rossland, B. C Buy and sell legimate mining stocks only. . Special attention given to the stock of The Canadian Gold Fields Syn- dicate, Limited, operating the ‘well known SUNSET NO. 2 MINE — at Rossland. Cable Address “Walters.” ~ Use Bedford McNeill’s, Liebers ‘and Clough’s Codes. : The Frank Hanna LIQUOR Co. All kinds of Fancy Drinks for Family and Table use. See Imported and Domes- tic Cigars. 2. 6 e Trib’ = =" BC Stenographer and Typewriter. Correspondence; English and French. Legal Work. Mining Reports, Ete. * Miss Harries, Ritchi ‘not been 60 bloodless a-one. “Fellow citizens, I cannot convey ‘to you in words how glad I am to meet 'you -on this occasion. Your presence here shows how active a part you take in the administration of the affairs of our fair city; I'am glad to know that #0 many people rejoice with me in this our mutual hour of triumph. : “It shall be my endeavor to be at all times worthy of the honor that has been conferred upon me and of your approval, and I shall’ do my utmost to give youan honest and:1 a ¥ A train load of Le Roi ore is leaving every day for the company’s smelter at ‘The C. P. R. surveying party is here and are quartered at the St. Charles, Northport. The average now is abeut 200 tons aday. The ore is being roast- ed ready for smelting, which may com- mence any day. It ia to be hoped that it signified no bad fortune because it is compesed of the “anlucky number 13.” The corpa 18 made up as follows: Jas. Moberg, rodman; R. B, Miller, ;R.H. McCoy, transitman; Paul Boy 14 Jimmie Paul, who recently shot him- self through the left side of the breast is getting better. and ison the sure way of recovery. T fully realize that a public ‘office is a publit'trust; and that I am iplaced in this office of honor.as.a- public servant. I wish, gentlemen, that. the fight had T was all along confident that the people were with me in the battle for good government, and that the able. generals who were in command of our many battallions could easily carry our flag onward to victory. “Gentlemen, in conclusion, let me ask you to join with me in the hearty wish that the year ’98 may be a most success- fal one for us all, and that at the end of my term of office you will be ‘able to say to me, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant,’ ”? ‘ Later in the evening he said in an in- terview: . “For my partI am very sorry that Mr. Scott has withdrawn. The fact that go many men of all classes, workingmen professional and business, ralied to my aupport and showed so deep an interest Office, W. J. Whiteside, Esq. in my didacy, gave me every confi- dence that I would have an easy victory Comfortable Rooms . Prompt attention. _Meals, 25c. | made so thorough a canvass that we all over my had he not -with- drawn.. It was not merely a question of winning; our differant committees had agreed that it was only a question of how large the majority would be. I have had a bloodless victory. “The election of the able men who Red Star Livery and Transfer Company. Ontice, No. 9, Washington Street, Stables, Le Roi Avenue, Martin Rlock. Rear Hunter Bros- Byard sand dodging fo umd-46 por week. Good spring beds, 25c at °- mre in administrating the affaira of our city shoutd give general assurance to the haye_been nnapimonaly..chosen_tnaasist. suitable f = suite le for Sao s: 46 BP at Colum: Of for Klondike. Mike Conway left on yesterday’s train for Seattle, where he ships with his partner and dogs for the Klondike. Mike isa good miner and has mand consider- able money and many friends in Ross- land, who wish him good fortune. A New Trial. = The Le Roi Mining & Smelting com- pany has obtained 2 tiew trial in the ease of Davies, who, it will be remem- bered, abtained a judgm: against the company in the County co: for $1,000, for injuries sustained in the inine. Lost all the Cattle. Word now comes from Billy Perdue that -he lost’ his 80 bead of fine beef steers that he was taking to the Klon- dike, His many friends in Rossland witl regret to hear of his bad luck. County Court. Judge Forin convened the County court this morning and went through the docket, giving judgment in the ex- parte cases. Issue was directed in the case of Cronyn vs. Costello, which will be tried sometime during the term. ‘Wanted—A set of bobs for one horse, Wm. Groyer, t »pographer; Wm. McRae, rodman; E. M. O’Buien, assistant topog- rapher; H. E. Springer, head chain; W. P. Caddiet, rear chain; J. D. Me- Vicar, ‘axeman; Ed. Lynch, flagman;- F, H. Dunnigan, axeman ; Teddy Cooper, axeman; J. L. Wilson, axeman. nats The company has rented rooms upon the second aoor of the Martin block for headquariers. wm PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Manager Davis of the Hotel Allan has returned from a six week’s visit to Southern California. Contractor W. B. Davey came in from Gvand Forks last evening. Rev. Father Irwin has gone to Nelson to attend a clerical meeting of the clergy of the English church. J. A. Miller, one of Mr. Scott’s shining supporters, left this morning for Ymir to do some work on some mining proup- erty he has over there. Joe Martin went to Spokane today. Louis B. Harris, brother of Ike who who has been sick for 2 week, came in last evening from Spokane. Harold Kingsmill, secretary and treas- urer of the Colonna, Moite Criato and Virginia companies, went to Spokane today. W. J. Harris of the Le Roi returned to Sdokane today. D. G. Corbin is booked at the Allan. Goy. Macintosh is expected Friday. J,_A. Kirk bas_rs A_from._Quarts. St. Charles Hotel. | people of Rossland thet the year 1898 ‘will show a sound, honest and business- nue. 1-11-3-t. Every Tuesday and Friday evenings e di- at Dominion opera hi jenot ror use under the di: Creek. Capt. Ritchie was up from Trail today. Geo. A. Fraser is enlarging his drug 1-tf |store.