s ereerererencrannrsnnr ines v Pv rn - Ross Phompson. I have blocks of atock In tHe follc-rinig rompantes for gle: f : Fareke Consolidated, © | = Hote € rit Monite, Homestake, Sivierineand Gophe=, BR. E. Lee. = Lots in the Original Townsite =. THE REDDIN JACKSON CO:, AGENTS, ROSaLAND. usual Adhd 0A dA AG AA dA GAA AAA ‘phis write-up will be iued oor: | : : os onal aad ened uatil the principal 7 ; imines and prospects have been. des-| : sribed. As we are unable to. vieit all propertics herein mentioned we will 2 ee : i : ‘. N Rossland Evening ee TT | . ~—ABONT THE MINES. TION O! CIAL COM . “Compant es —— A Brief Write-up Which Will be Bx- tended to All the Troperties in the Camp. hs EROM THE RECORDS. qvansters. May 25. St. Bernard, Emil F. Voigt to Victor Monier. PRICE 5 CENTS May 26, Helena Fraction 34, Margaret Murry to James Deans. x Lark, Bis Six, Klondike, ramen Ane 5 nda, Copper King, Skukum, Payastrea! Songcer, Jas Mf Clark to J Fred Ritchie Caledonia Copper, W © Archer and Alex Cameron to Sanford H Fleming. “wo Jacke, Chas P Robbins to J P ¢ Hennessy. Summit, P W Peterson to MAL Ar cher. VOL. IV. No. 275. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1898. D. E. Kerr, ‘Dentist. Rolt & Grogan DIFNTY (f CANDIDATES aie Ripe Smet e INSd R ANCE e the People This Season. We are representing the largest am- ount of insurance capital in the city. We insure mining mdchinery, build- ings, dwellings, merchandise and atocks of all kinds. © Wall Paper © Department | Latest methods and appliances, NOW COMPLETE : IX EVERY LINE - i. S. Wallace’s Stationery, Wall Paper; Book, Farcy Goods ani Notion Storr. © SHORT NEWS ITEMS. Canada supplies about 1-14 of the im: ported food of Great Britam. It 18 catimated that at least 1,000,000 pounds of rubber 1s annually made use : ofin the of bicycle tires. The value of the gold, silver, copper, iron, coal and lead mined in America is exceeded by the products of the forest. Legislature of British Colum 6 head office of tho Comp situate in the City of Spokane, Ross ital of the Com- mas led into 1,500,000 - 7 “from —__—_- It Is Claimed that the Labor Dele- gates Are for Bogle. Professor Graham says that while he was making the collecticna to pay the Independent band, which hed music on ‘the Queen’s birthday, that quite a number expressed the wish that neeries of concerts might be arranged for at least one evening a week upon the streats. He has since talked with agood Tho eultan of Tarkey has jast bailt many persons and finally came to the at Mecca the largest house in the world. conclusion tht itcan be done, There| tie d for the dation of gre 15 pieces in the bund and they have| Pilgrims and is capable of sheltering ad to play for $25an evening. 6,000 people. The Merchants’ Bank of Halifax has| The Merchants association of New kindly congented to receive the sub-| York city have adopted resolutions fs- scriptions, go the public generally are voring a mutual interchange of traffic invited to call there and indicate indi-| under closer and more harmonious rela- vidually the citizens are willing to con- tious, Since the postponement of the opposi- | tribute toward the concerts. Itissug-| President McKinley formally opened tion nominating convention until the gested thatthe donutions range from] the trona-Mississippi and international 8th and Premier Turner will be here on |50 cents to ql. Mr. Graham thinks that] exposition at Omaha yesterday by touch the 12th there has heen a lull in politics, these band concerts will be the means of] ing an electric butron at the White D. B. Bogle is quietly, but busily fixing | bringing many persons out the evening| House. his fences. A. B. Clabon seems to be of they are given, and will prove an enter- the opinion that they are terribly-out of | taining feature for the summer. repair and that it will take a better doc-| This independent band has never ask- tor than Gesner Allen to prescribe medi- ed or received assistance from the city, cine strong enough to heal the infrmi-| and feels that it can give value received ties, But Mr. Allen is over in the Boun- for the small amount they ask. dary country and may fool geome one.| They have the instruments and neces- Hugh McCutcheon is also over there, | sary music, and it is for the people to and hia friends eay he will take. care of | say whether or not they want they want his end of the business. the weekly concerts. Those who are Bome folks are cruel enough to inti-| di d to the mate that theeight labor delegates in|can call at the bank and ttesignate the Rossland deceived Jim Martin and his| amount they are willing to give. lieutenants and will stand solid for Bo- Sy Pe EES CHECKED UP THE PIANOS. gle. It is claimed that Charles Marshall, “Women Must Behave Themselves Upon the . Streets.. : isd AJM dA a Darspuan Flan ev a Hotel For Sale. , First-class furnished hotel at Trail fo sale at a bargain and upon easy terme only a small cash payment being necer sary. For further information apply t: the Record office or James Worsh, Trail &-10-tf HOTEL DAWSON | 01. Hee Th#1e Roi mine bas: become fame. hie day repistered the “Alberta Gold | 104, 48 the greatest gold producer ae oe company”” ‘as an Extra-Provin- | +0 Canada. It has besides pitting: in jal Company under the “Com panier uxtengive and, expensive, machinery, Act, 1897," to carry out’ or effect all or paid tor over 4,500 feet of work, built any of the objects inafter set forth ildinge ded ‘and ‘o which the legislative authority of the Legislature of British Columbia extende. ‘fhe head office of the Company is sit- aste in the City of Spokane, State of Washington. . The amount of the capital of the Zompany ig one million dollars, divided nto one million ghares of one dollar wach. ‘he head office of the company in -hia provi ig situate at Rossland, and James Hunter, agent fer the Com pany whose address is Roseland aforesaid, iv he attorney for the C ‘The time of the ex.stence of the Com- is fifty years. . for which the Company ‘iatied are<—= Tel. No. 8 c : Pp ni nearly completed a sinelter, aod paid 4725000 in dividends... It :is sityated ca the sonth-east slop: of_Bed. moun-, tain, within ghe corporave tazite af the rity. Capitalizauon:ot the. compa7y ig $2,500,000, divided iato 500,090 shares, par value $5, per share. The miue ia held at $5,000,000... .-: It hus its own electric light: plant and Its ore bins are built on the G...& W. track, with a trams: to tho: Bed ri 1 e. princi stockholders are.Col,. 1. N.- Peyten, Seputor George Turner, Col. W. W. D. Turner, Win. J. arris, Col Wr. H Ridpath, L. F "Williams, Maj. . J- . M. Armnstrong, E.. D. Sanders. - re Savery barn and bor - cENTRE 6TAE, ay B good ivel Tn an business a° yi tyad otributiog point on the nev tar mining.com- ‘vuEwto the . Magers Cari: ag el ° cpar value Republic, atket. Cheroda, 3% Curlew > Bonaparte camp=. ¢ddresssx—COL. 1. § HUGHES + | My ers Falls, Washington. - By Pealer in Hay, Grain, Poultry and ae Produce. Good sad le horses “elegant dl fancy driving teanis; will drive you anywhere at any tine day oF 1 "If 3 getting Up, w drivin, rty,'see ns ahont rige—good. horses | Hoses boarded hy the day or vonth. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex- preat and baggage work: wilkcal’ at*ny parts {the citys Contracts and job work done promptly; Tight or:heavy' fr ght haneled, mining ‘machinery delivered on short notice, ore contracts taken. “xc ufnitdre, pranos and eafes safely maved. We pay all damages done to anthing we handle. e act a8 ehippers’ agents, will tran sfer, warehouse, or ship any class of goods. Wé'sell Washington sedzoned Fir and Tamarac wood. Hn glOU Seen eat 2: 1 ee, Generat Merchandise. Spokane, Warhington- Modern in all its appoi } sadquarters for mining men Rater rea pnable. Centrally located, corne: He card and Mill streets. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. Children recetve,the sas vetet and the game uniform courtesy in aupply- ing their little wants in school :c.ks, slates, pons,ete, as tho shrowdest buyers in fitting Up thelr offices. and we are ins position to supply both with everything they require. ‘ALWAYS UP TO DATE: ALWAYS THE BEST VALUES. GOODEVE BROS. Manufacturers’ Agents, First class ' rooms at popular prices } 4. ‘= Office: 9 Washington S Stables: Le-Roi Aventue. : Martin Block.- _=Rear of Hunter Brod. John W. Hartline, Proprietor. Mining Supplies, 2—— = ieee weal i “The conduct of Policeman Forrester I Lorses! setmses sn Sn yan Ame ea alm arenig ive ingunt damn ne 2 ‘ pet th ‘detault of cay met ¢ tt wale’ 90 other reason than spite work is the most days, but there were no defaults. They peaaer riage pone Bas eccurre, since the Sir paid. their fines. and promised to] Or es they makonaole,.. That Be avoid the things com plained ol. chained them to the floorand abu s aaa a them as though they ware bloody assas- sins of the lowest type, showa that he is lower than a snake and has the fangs of awolf. An officer who has no higher conception of what constitutes the pro- per exercise of lawful authority should be scourged from the temple of the lib- erties of the people as the money chang- ers were scourged from the temple of our Gode.”” The editor takes: a rest to take his breath and goes at 1t again: “after Policeman Forrester had ca- roused all Saturday night he returned to hie lodgings, but the fumes of whiskey were surging so in his brain that he was unable to sleep. Arising and going out he passed by Goutd’s store when he heard singing. Tuesinging in question was not loud sneugh to disturb a sleep- ing babe, but the sound of happy hu- man voices so aggravated him in his dli ition that he rushed blind- - ly into and without rightor warrant, - and instead of arresting the man who - was doing the singing, arrested two in- take charge of the telephone office there. | nocent bystanders and chained them to ‘W. Y. Willams, who started yester-| the floor of cell asif they were wild day for the Boundary country, returned beasts, where they languished six hours to Rosaland because of the high water in all the mortification ot outraged jus- and bridge washouts on Kettle river. tice. The leading men of the town then He went no further than Bossburg. went to this mun, who 1s supposed to ce Line to Bt uphold the dignity of the law and make i it d, and offered bail for the two ot the hone arrested, but just to show his P' between authority he refused it. As = matter of and‘Spokane, came up frum Meyers! fact this man Forrester commands as Falls last evening and returned thie! inuch respect in this community as does mornings. “ busines waa Manas a yellow dogon an Indian reservation, a Rout iit Se i Yao nae and ought to be immediately removed.” Omaha Exposition Opens. AGENTS :—GOODWIN, CANDLES, CANNON STEEL,GIANT POWDER, CALIFORNIA CAPé AND FUSE- general imansger and Harold Kingamill,.eec. and tres. They are sll sitaated ov Monte “Cristo ‘mount- about a mile nerth of town. |] The Monte Cristo has over 1800 feet of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com pressors, one 7 and one 4-drille. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and ia furnished power by the Monte Crie- to. Forty men are employed on. the two properties... a Virginia: Over $13,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15. the late purchaserk J ed a deuble, campartment vertical shaft, which will be provided with cages, the Gratin the camp. All three of these claiins ‘are. val- uable and promiee fair to make divi- dend paying mines. C) C) C) C) .) 6 J C) e eo s e €) eo C) e ® C) e C) ‘oe mountain, south of the Sc ROSSLAND AND SANDON. «29 8009099999998 () , © All the best people in ~ Rossland eatat SES0ALET’S: CeO par and better. a town, half mi esa center. distinct leds with.over 4, ‘W. HL Taylor M. D.: Mahoney ——" 6 Lai Nt. Vieora Be B. FINDLEY. No Delay. acquire, hold, erec' t .D.8., L.D.8. ‘ight and power plants, D.D.8., L.D.B: Money toloan on Wortgages and Golateral. 6e- | o taining and ‘treating curities, apply parpost ted States of nd ‘in. tl vince of British Columbia, Canada; to AUCTIONEERS , lease and, AND VALUERS. Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. RORALAND. Be PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Hector McRae went to Spokane today, J. E. Poupon, of Nakusp, came in last evening. Hon, C, H. Mackintosh left on the ing train vis Sp for’ New York city. Thos. C. Gray of Trail was walking the streets of Rossland last evening. Alexander Dick, mining expert, left last evening for Nelson. ; John ¥. Cole-and Herbert Smith have gone to Cariboo Creck to have axsess- ment work done on mining property they are interested in. P. Porter came in from Boundary last evening. HH. C. Bellinger, saperintendent of the Northport smelter, ied by Mre. Bellinger, are registered at the Allan, Miss Maude McGaughey left this morning for Meyers Falla, Wash., to Barr, down on ¢ tract let fo: men working. WHITE BEAB. $ The White Bear Gold Mining com- pany is the owner. Tt is situated r- bout one-half mile weest of Rensinnd on the Red Menntain railway and joina the Black Beer on the south. Its machinery censists of 9 @0-herse pow boiler, 20-horse power heist, 4-dril compressor, pump with cupacity of 60- gailons per minute and maehinesdrills Ste. It has a vortionl ahart of 175 feet a drift of 240 feet, a large large ore body was struck at the J00-fost level from 6 to 12 feet wide are al oin parts of the workings. About $10,000 spent in machinery developmont and build- ings. Work at present is anspended but arrangements aro now being made to start up soon. ‘ABK LINCOLN. concentrators, chinery, used ore and other prv rights, duits and Ail the Delfoactes In season at the KOOTENAY RESTAURANT BRST PLACE IN TOW FOR inc+t imp! ih on the property. i WAR ‘EAGLE, working an States of Ame! XS DOOGOOOOHOOOO JUST ARRIVED. a $5,000 Worth of Clothing, Furnishings, ete., Bought io Bond at 50 cents on the dollar. 42s a" Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Our stock consists of Black Venitian and Clay Worsted suits, Chiv- cota, serge, Scotch and American "Tweeds—in all styles. Mune’ fine black ORDERED CLOTHING 1 anits...--++ Alt i \4 If you wanta ewell spring suit, Q srories o teats well made, perfect fitting, ete., jal. AFNIE EK. This claim is owned by the Britirh pany, George A. . It is located on Graduate of the Philadelphia Denta college and Hospital of Oral Surgery Stussi block Boesland, B. © mortgage real and connection with : inj T. Gregson & Cu | 4 acquire, hold, plat into city and town Advances made on Consignments. grantal and har a sl yein 90 feet. Ore wseays from $6 to $10,¢ 1 is regarded a8 & good. pros- pect. 5. LePark dese Depneye ‘aining foginesr Dabney and Parker - Mines and Mining. machinery, ete. Western av lway-is built te the mine. - fHE LILY MAY. east slope the South mile from the busi THE UNION, : ‘Lhe 1 ly May was the first location eee , . ia thus camp, May 27, 1889. It is new Tho Union is located three miles owned hy the Lily May Gold mining north of Roveloni! and is owned by H. mpauy, Senator George Turner, pres P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- WV. J. Harris, manager. and Frank |ti®, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A Kizer. veo. und tres, It ie located in| shalt has beon. ‘snnk.an -the vein 85 two-and a linlf miles} feet with o tunnel.and open ent of 35 south of town. Development work feet... Burveyed and‘ crown granted. vousists of over 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ‘There is 150 tons of shipping ory on the dump, which will average #0 ton, Mine provided with hoist, conmrersor plant, machine drilla. ete. GEM, ‘1IGER AND UNCLE BAM. TO PROSPECT ORS. a We are making # Specialty ot] Ob? stocking good mining proper-| at ties and are daily ia, thousan: INCORPORATING seven. [L _propoations in all Distriota of Regiatrar 9 B. C. Treasury stocks «l) listea East. For further par ticulars apply +0 L.0. DILLMAN, Mines examined and reported on, Special attention given to the placing of Mining Properties ‘and the management of inet ROSSLAND, B.C. Mesa’ fine black and Cable address, * Parker, Rowland.”” Moreing blue serge suits and Neal and Bedford MoNell's Codes. Miners’ Livery Stable NELSON, B.C. it, f] ! is gente specially designed § i, 1, 4, lh Satisfastion Gnaranteed, A complete and up-to-date stock of GENTS FUNRISHINGS, HATS. BOOTS and SHOES, etc. ELSCTA AND CHIEF SETILE. These properties belung to the Ger- property, mania-Gold Mining company and are at present. i located on:Green mountain just north the 100. foot level before ra of Red mountain, three and a half About $4000 worth of wor! lone. miles from Rossland. There is a 90 Mexs’ fine tweed euits A Large Apgorti.ent uo -MOULDINGS Application for Transfer of Liquor Liesnse. 7: will put in a metallic wire from Ross- Australian-Seottish Singers. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. FEED AND SALE 8TA 33 11 & 12 Bherwood Bik, Spokane, Wash. wor Owned ty John Cromie, Brig At- Loeatet on one ledge in the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and kincon, 4. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. | foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. ‘The ledge: is large and well defined, and assays have been obtained THE WEEKLY. Call and be convinced ofthe extent of our stock. No trouble to show goods. We makea Specialty of: Qlazing, Painting, Kalsomini Prof, William Mackenzie and hia com- lian-Scottish land and Spokane for through business} WasurncTor, D. C., June 1.—Presi- pany of talented singers arrived in the city this ng, with which the local stations will not be dent McKinley today formall: He reports his line into i rf inter pcan the and doing an businese at Omaha, Neb., by touching an electric button at 1o0’clock in the h room in the White House. A few minutes before 1 0’clock the presi- dent senta telegram of congraulations to the president of the exposition. M. J. O7HEARN hi tranks and valises. aaa now ). W. Morgan. an high as $300 a ton. Ine Hanis, aes Dated May 7, 1898. THE BLACK, PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining PAPER HANGING s¥DECORATING FRESCOING Will be Issued Arthur & Pretty, Every ae No. 115 East Columbia Ave. THURSDAY | : Ne ae the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 50 feet: of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cute while the Un- cle Sam has a 25 foot shaft and 150 fect uf surface work. sec. and tre. Located on the north MONTE ORIETO, COLONKA AnD vinaiNiA | side of the Columbia river, three miles ‘These three properties are owned; below Trail. Work consista of « 40 by Enatern Canada capitalists and are foot shaft, 60 foot tnane. and about represented here by George’ Flugger 100 fee* *t open-cuts. Acsays $13. via the C. P. R. The Roseland Caledo-|and says the poles will be up and the nian society met this afternoon to ar-| wi hed to i tonal . wires the ange for the concert. For particulars|poundary line for Grand Forks, Green- see tomorrow’s Record. wood and Midway within ten days. The funeral of Mrs. J. H. Brown, who| Wanted—Good man cook wants em- died yesterday will take place at tho} ployment in town or ata mine. Apply Episcopal church at 3 p. m. at this office. . tf Epv amb CRONYN. 3.8, CLUTE, JB J. A.MACDONALD. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn MJ. Oo’ AEARN THE CLOTHIER COR. COLUMBIA AVE. & LINCOLN RECORD C.-M. eller F. W HINSDALE: PRACTICAL PLUMBER|" ° . saa All work attended to promptly Customs Broker. Bank of British North America an ow seit quaton mu ce and shcp corner. Columbia i oakane streak. Roseland B, C. wiaters. line of 6-27-tf- HOUSE