MONTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. These three properties are owned by Esatern Canada capitalists and are represented here by George Pfunder ag general =imannger and Harold Kingemill, sec. and trea. They are all situated on Monte Cristo mount-| about a milo north of town. : ‘The Monte Cristo has over 1800 [cet of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com presvors, one 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work anil is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forty men are employed on the two properties. Virginia: Over $13,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers commenced a double compartment vertical shaft, which will bo provided with cages, the frat in the camp- All three of theae claims are val- uable and promiee fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE E. International Hotel) Rooms Newly Fitted ant Furnished and Prices Reduced $3.00 a Week. Wanted. ‘ANGLO-AMERICAN.MINING & IN- ‘VESTMENT -CO. The Rookery. Spokane, Wash IORMATION AROUT THE NINES. A Brief Write-up Which Will be Ex- tonded to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR — Best Information Obtainable trom Owners and Other Sources. 3 If you are looking far ‘ gome and seeus. fy THE CRESCENT VOL. II. No. 201. -,. « ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1898. Don't Do lt (UNDER MARTIAL LA Bay you catirt set tay Faceor Al. s ; Toil et Prepara on . One Hoadred and Fifty -Men Demand eta EQ. OF TG Bt Supplies. for. a Year at PRICE 5 CENTS. JTHE SHRIKE WASH ‘WINTER CARNIVAL. PROGRAM.” Grand Affair toBe Held in Rossland on the 48th and 19thof,February. “ * Novelties Ajriving : Every Day AT Interests in Trail Creek properties of merit for dovolopment work. After ‘Xinas Talk awe . ‘We have afew TOILET and MANICURE sets left The committee which , has in ,. charge the winter carnival. which; is .to take place in Rossland February 18 and, 19 have arranged the progrim’ as follows: 1, Friday morning: curling boiispiel. 2. One p,.m.,, prospector’s “anowshoe Effects of the Kootoay Brewing Company Taken by Force “by the Sheriff, ‘Chis write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal nines and prospects have been, des- ‘You want untl] you try us, We carry the most complete line Of sma. cribed- le for all ‘As we are uvable to vieit all propertics herein mentioned we will it t Lion mining company, George Fraser, sec, and tres. It not be but in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Park is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the south belt, » mile and a_ half, south west of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. Itis developed by # ahaft 145 jeet deep, and 95 fcet cross-cut. Its machinery consists of a 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies are laid in for an all winters work. The great body of ore is low grade, but is reported improving 98 depth is gained. SUNSET NO. 2. Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown ranted and hasa shaft down on the vein 90 feet. Ore vseays from $6 to $10, rad ia regarded as & good pros- pect. THE UNION. Tho Union ia located three’ miles north of Rosslond and-is owned by P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRINROSE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the Canadian Goldfields Syndicate, limit- five miles north of Rossland, and a hbo: of th ighland. T ed, and situated in the south belt, on the enst slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen- ter of Rossland, and just above the a. & W. tack. It is being vigorously wo. :.with a force of 25 men and two machine drills. Jn the tunnel 5 feet a'day la being driven, and in the sbait,4$feet. On the 20th of Nov. there was 38U feet of work done, be- sides strfpping the vein, and other rogpect work. This property has & Pari compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary f. tle econom- jeal development 01 the mine. LE ROI The Le Roi mine has become fame greatest | gold producer in C It bas besides putting in extensive and expensive muchiuery, aid for OVST 4,500 feet of work, built necersury buildings, purchased and neurly completed a smelter, and paid $725,000 in dividends. It is situated on the south-east slop tain, within the corporav: near pei e Hi he This claim is owned by the Brilieh js located on the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold and open cut of 35) bu YoU MAP OR 4 ee NEWSPAPER cure” IF 50. : ADDRESS‘. : ALLEN? A. SMITH. . TIMES. BUILDING, — - ~~ CHICAGO, Lot me estimate and submit, samples. Primrose shows an iron cappi 15 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a T-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties beloug to the Ger- mania Gold Mining company and are located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three and a half miles from Rossland, ‘There is a 90} foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut on the Blecta. The ledge is large and well defined, and assays have been obtained an high as a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, prea., Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, sec. and tra. Located on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consiats of a 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet of open-cuta. Assays $13. THE ELBA. The Elba is situated. on Lockout. mountain, in the south belt, just south: of the Crown Point and is city. Cap’ of the y je $2,500,000, divided into 500,000 shares, par value $5 per share. The mine is held at $5,000,000. - It has its own electric light plant and ite ore bins are builton the C. & W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. The principal stockhulders are Col. I. N. Peytan, Senator George Turner, Col, W. W. D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Col Wm. H. Ridpath, L. &. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armstrong, E. D, Sanders. entment. locations in the camp and one of th- most valuable. ‘Tbe latest and ince t imp: d hiner: is i led on the property. WAR EAGLE. This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War sisple Consolidated Gold mining compxuy of Toronto. It adjoins the Le Rci on the west, and has done over 5,500 feet of develop- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi-| }. dends. ‘The present managment pre- fers tu hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recentlyspaid $700,000.for the mine. It has all the necessary conver iences, ete. The Columbia & owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- golidated -mining .company, Robert Barr, local manager. Thers ia a shaft down on the-vein 100 feet and a ‘con- tract let for another 100 fee with nine men working. NOTICE. : C., the 8, for the id trans- ecretary and Treasurer. “GEORET SOCIETIES Have You that _ Klondike Feeling’? The cure for it is a SUBSCRIPTION TO.THE Roésland Evening |: Record — Which daily gives the news TE the. grae 1.0.0. F. meet ‘Masonic Hall. vited to attend. ize, No. 86, every Monday night in ROBSLAND, Loa: y t : ae wetness es |Gold Fields of igo Nd. Zi, A. F. &-A, MM, ing of the first Fhormdey ate omsland. OSSLAND Lodge, No. 21, K. of P., will R ‘Overy Friday’ Croning at Hesosis Hell st gy0o sialon, EJ. Carseow, €.C.; 0. 4. Clarke, O.T.M.—Red Mountain Tent No. 4 meets +. Jat, Sra and 6th W Ky ash oa an ednesday of exch month ewe oe United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Washington Street, Rossland, B.C. F. RB. BLOCKBERGER, . Consular Agent of the U: Rossland, 8.0. Oct 25th, 1897, inited States, ——————— machine: Western i:‘lway is built}to the mine. . THE LILY MAY. ‘Live 1 Jy May was the first location ia this camp, May 27, 1889. 1t ia new owned hy the Lily May Gold mining sonspany, Senator George Turner, pres J; Harris, manager and Frank Kizer, eee. and tres, It is located in the gouti belt, two and a balf miles gouth of town. Development work vovaists of cver 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ‘I'here is 150 tons of shipping ore on the cump, which will average $20 p ton. Mine provided with hoist, comimesser plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, NIGER AND UNCLE BAM, oO ty Johu Cromie, Brig At- kinron, A. B, Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Located on one ledge in the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestuke. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 50 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 800 fuct tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sam haga 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of aurface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erueka C lid of P Rossland. J. H, Spiking!- Trail, : B.C... All samples [FURNISHED ROOMS i 8 furnished upon application. Fall prices d, careiul selecti A Regardle: If you are looking for snaps, come:and ‘see us, ‘* THE CRESCENT. . ‘TUSSI BLOC Sof Cost NICELY ‘WITH ‘STOVE. 3.00 and 8.50 per week. Suitea of Roums, 4.00. Single. Rooms, 1.50. Come and see them at the Dominion Hotel Furs :Wanted. » The Providence Fur Company, Provi- dence, R, 1.,,wants all kinds of raw fnre, skins, ginseng, seneca, &c. next sixty.days are as follower: | $16.00 to $150,00 5.00 to’.'25.0 4.00 to 2.00 to 00 to .00 to. 1.00 to” 75 to” 26. 50 to +20 to + PR PNESS assesses Price-list.on #ll other furs and ekins an in-all consignments, —Ageints for “4 WANTED Agti toa Bismond Subticess pictures. Rook... Tremendous demand. Commission 6) per ,cent chi ‘FIT FREE, ry POMPANY. 5 5 born Street, Chicago. Dept. 7,46 Dene Epwaxp CRoNYN, 5.8, Chute, 32, 3. AY MacpoNnAaLp. assayed,’ ~ 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- lund, has been this day dissolved by mutual coneent, Dave Colsky retiring. Phil A Silverstone is to pay all bills owed by the said firm, and is authorized to collect all accounts due said firm. Dave Coney. uit, A, SILVERSTONE. Dated Jan. 6, 1893. NOTICE. Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of Assessor, Collector and License Inspector, com- bined in one office, for the city of Ross- lund, for the year 1898, State experi- ence. 1-18-tf. W. McQuzsn, City Clerk. —_—_—. DON’T FORGET. Do not forget that the Recorp job offce will save you money, do your work promptly and in the best atyle. LT —s- ted mining company, H. P. Jones, prea., J. C. Coo, sec., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Rossland. Located eeven miles Southof Rossland on the U. 8. side shaft SV feet, tunnel 100 with five 1. en working. Ore iron-copper carrying v $,2000 Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland real eatate at s low rate of interest. Good security. Apply at thie office. tf a oll and silver, nssaying from $10 to §37. Cupitalization $1,000,000. Will be Issued Every ; THURSDAY MORNING It’ will contain all the principal news published in one week, - « BEFORE The Record Job Office was pat in the people of Roseland were charged prices for work out of all reason. The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $6.00 a thoueand. We do them for $2.60. You can get the best “&: of work, full count, prompt de- livery and be eaved money by patronizing the “|Mrs. Reynolds, M Id Clute & Gronyn Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. olicitors for the Bank of British North America Money to Loan. 3 McBarpe Bur.pina, Rossiann. QUEEN Pricea tor|, “STOVES. © Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor: Hight Rooms on Second Floor. : Te. for-rent: _ Apply at This tice, am. Record Job Office Has constantly on hand a supply of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. Assorted Colors. Attractive Design. Record Job Office The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. C. Proprietress Tenant Rates $2 Per Day. First-Class Ottice, No. 9, Washingt John W. Hartline, Prop. . Telephone, No. 8 Sleighs! Cutters! O, Yes, We ‘Have Them.: ~ One, ‘two ond ‘Three Seats. They are Nobby ‘Try Them ting upa Sleighing Party see us about Rigs. Good Teams. ; If You! are Get- Red Star Livery and Transfer Company. ‘i Stables, Le Roi Avenue, A Rear Huater: Bro on Street, Martin Rlock. i BEEF OYSTERS. ~ Furnished Rooms With or _ it For Sale. ‘wo small marine ines. at this engines, Apply RECORD JOB OFFICE With out Board. T. E. Spokane street, - HALEY =— UCCE BEOR 10 es on wee . «( ag ty Russell & Haley pabasiiiacaa ae WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PORK MUTTON FISH GAME LRossland, B. C,. Ji. S. Wallace's Stationery, Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store, Come in and look © Aroundpus ‘Listen to Our Large Music Box. TOILET PREPARATIONS | lin the Kootenay: ~ GOODEVE, BROS. + DRUGGISTS AND- STATIONERS a It pays to deal with Goodeve Bros, SO, . : ve Roi Furnishing ce and —“~ Oppcrite € i Tailoring House. Py at pring Pus ‘office jet 5 + REMEMBER we are handling only, the finest... English goods in.our Tail be ; loring department and [EMPTON & DREVER PROPRIETORS Palace -{ P.O, Box 428,» 10 toll SKATES TO RENT: ‘SEATES TO RENT [SKATES SHARPENED « ¢ * ¥ * s ‘from our large stock which will besold.......... At Your Own Price Design the prettiest in town. ST THE STOCK REPORT. ing Co. has been put on the market at 12 Gents. “The company has two claims aixty tons of ore on the dump, and hag shipped one carload: which netted she company $2,097. The conipany is stocked for one million shares, 200,000 being placed in the treasury. | It is the’ inten- tion of the company to place’ machinery on the property and to start workon # large scale. f ei QuorArions, ‘Skating Rink. | Good. Mining ‘Property. | Shares Gsa Substantial Compa OFEICE, WITH: he Rossland Mining Post Office. i, Abstract Co, nies.:: Town. Lots. THEY irked | || Solaietw” Want ‘the Same Power as The Arlington Con. Miningand Bmelt- 4 near Slocan City and has already. about |) Fort Yukon. MUST PAYOR WORK FOR.IT ‘ithe. Canadian -Mounted i we ‘nowa from Alasks 4s" fe Captain U.-8,Army,. has. taken‘ charge:‘of the! stores of the “Alaska ~:‘ommercigl -and the North American Tra- tati and return. ‘ 8. Two p.m: ski race, from the sam- mit of Red mountain to‘baée at, Black Bear compressor. |: ... >» ube tea 4, Three p. m:‘hockey match forthe A: hip of: British ‘Ce bis id tt is @ $100 cup. Sr etieinicgs ie 5. At8 p.m: three mile,skating. rac for the championship of British: Columi-|_. bia and handsome gold and silver med- race to summit Deer Park mountain and |' THE, LIQUIDATOR LOCKED OU that the Bank of Montreal. Now Has Possession. 6. A boy’s skating racé ‘and a fancy, ars ince the supreme court at Victoria hes ded that County Judge Forin had no risdiction in the winding up proceed— ing. of the Kootenay Brewing Company, stand. eet aside bie action, there has been a fight on between the Bank of Montreal also for the of British Colmubia,” °:*! + Saturday morning: second, sori games in the curling bonspet ia One'p. m; snowshoe‘race fo *to.use their influence in securing légilation by. congress giving to‘eoldiers in Alaska the same power an‘that of the mountéd‘police.! ** ane paige of British Co the same course ‘as'.the prospectors fsnowshoe race. oe i -§, At 3:30 p.m: ts on Nat of ‘three events;- for of,, Canada, 8,)Boy's and the liquidator.John McKane. Sheriff W;, J.. Robinson, on be- bank, demanded possession land branch of the business 9. At3p.m: final games.in the hock? | 5. ey tournament and will conclude with .o shi awarded. One hundred and fifty. men~went to th6 ‘trading jes and janded prizes will be masquerade skating carnival; when that they be given’a-year’s supply on ‘ctedit. "They said-that they. would: pay them with work inthe mines in- the ‘Klondike:next season. The companies ‘refused atter a consultation with Captain Ray, : The mob gave notice that: unless its ds were lied with the warshouses would be seized. Captain Ray hoisted, the American flag over both font 6000 ‘Homestake +. 10,900 8t, Elmo.. 36... fe have Buyers for Good Stocks. STOCK BROKERS, — ‘ £0, Box i. “Columbia Avent igdes: Bunvonn, Mcnmizy & CLougH. 8 and placing Lieut. Richard- on in command of one took possession ofthe other and proclaimed martial MEXICO MINING. LAWS, en-‘a-:man - in. Mexico desires: to “he. obtains a Tight:ta:do no-by securing fromthe land-efiesanex={~ - 1p e tet | mittel é crack. REDUCGION eo i “IN ; es hott . _. .CROCKERY| ae close out our Xmas lines. zac An exceptional chance. saucy : O| M: FOX. & CO. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln BE Comfortable Prompt attention. Ia, 25c. and lodging, $5 $6 $7 and $8 per week. Good spring beda 25e at. = . St. Charles Hotel. =|of three vIt the application is forwarded to the: city, of Mexico and an abeolute.title is iamed to the applicant, which holds good as Jong ‘as the taxes are paid upon. the land. ‘The tax levy is $10 per” year-gpon each clsim ; payable quarterly. For. failure-to. pay taxes when due a fine: of fifty.cents. ia atrange to‘them,, the victors played in have, been issued | curling clubs at Sandon, Kaslo, Go ‘and Nelson. A gold medal will be: giv- en to each member of the winning team. SCORE 10 TO mortgage on’the effects of the company for ¢80,000and insists that its claim comes before other,ci POLICE COURT. Frod G, Lane Summoned to Answer fora: Box of Cigars. gen ‘Rossland Hsckey Club Makes Another Win- ning—Game at Kaslo. ‘The Rossland Hockey tam which is ‘The Dominion Express Company had composed: of Chesterton, - McBride, raag Fred C. Lane summoned before Police Townsend aud Beecher, forwards:| Magi: Jordan \this i upon O’Brien, cover point; Merritt. point and| the charge of receiving a box belonging McCreary, goal, is sweeping everything. |to another man and appropriating a por- “Tt gained another victory last evening| tion of the contents to his own use. when it defeated the Kaslo club bv a| It seems that the box was for F. GO. score’ of 10 to 2.° The game attracted | Law and was delivered by mistake to F. | nnustial interest because of Rosstand’s| C. Lane, and it is charged that Mx. Lane, © night: before--over Sandom,,| took a box of cigars and a pair.of gloves club of the Slocan ‘by a score from the box before returning 1t. " ‘{he case was continued until Monday. ‘because Lane-was not ready.for trial. ©” ‘of 4 to:0, when a largé number of -specta- tora were present, Although the rink was |: ‘PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. os * Same! I.'Silverman, who recently sold with difficulty that the home team stic:| hia interectin the West Lo Roi and Josie, - ceeded in scoring at all: iby Gisseanly came in- from Spokane last ‘evening. Rossland’s team work was ‘unusually |. -william’ Beswick,’ of ; fine, although there was,s large number | Frotel; left tday fot en Clarendon of individual playe. . Merritt, the capt) 5, (3, Johnéon hae retaned from’ & ain of d’s team, distingui ct i Ss hifauelf on a number of occasions an trip to the const and says everything is ad Ps hiv support was uniformly good. . Kaslo booming over there, splendid style and won gamé after. in such irresistable fashion that it’ w: per claim.is imposed for the first moptb’s arrearage, and if:not-paid before: the. ex: piration of the-second; month the holder. is fined the amount due:for the -entire quarter. Failing to.pay. taxes-at the end months the holder's title is for- felted ‘and the land reverts, to the’ Zov- Dlaye he al foria but could not T. M. Daly, Q. C., left on the 6p. m. Laehenery A altars: The opinion in | tTain over the Columbia and Western for Kaslo is that the Rosslanderpare invin- Victoria. ; ‘ ible. They play Nelson this afternoon, P.A. O'Farrell, an early time Ross-" ‘and will return home Saturday. night, | lander, is pack again looking atter his j —————_" 1... ;;| mining interests. GOLD PRODUCTION FOR 1897. ‘The land | Gntil so declared by the government and notice given in the official paper; A lead, ‘dary, line of the exploration. ‘There are to secure:a small but desirable - pi ground it.is necessary .to, apply for exploration and pay taxos upon thi saine. To incorporate. and operate in Mexico it is ‘to. late. the «fall cannot be followed ‘ outeide. of the:boun~ no fractional mining claims, and in order | ‘Manager Herrick of the Tron Mask, S. Mint Estinfates“It''at ied. by -Mrs. Herrick, went te gst,o00, Spokaneon the noon train. | Director of the U. 8. Mint Preston Beds Hankins ot Boultiee 6 Rankin, % | 4 cay tht he ints x-Gorertor Grol ovoning stating that ho mg own ‘duction of Colorado-.is closer than Mr,. bal eae lsmmatory : rhebme Packett’s figures, of $22,000,000. : ; Se a ot total product.of | Min~ Dr. Armatrong, of Tortpee who will reach about ; $61,000,000 has been visiting Mrs. Dr. ninKenztie, re- timate | turned hore today. and| Frank Kizer, secretaryofthe Lily May Director of the U. articles of incorporation, ‘bylaws; plans, J. L.Parker, « . ‘Mining Engineer Dabney and Parker | ‘Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Joseph Dabney, JOUN JACKSON, Jr., Agen Bpecial attention given to the placing o etc., into the Spanish language, forward the same to the city x approval of the government officials and thence to the land office of che district in which you propose to operate. “Gold Everywhere. ° ~ A telegram. from Tomsk says a lamp of earth. ii TAM Mining ies and the pe =< BOSSLAND, B.C. and Neal and Bedford McNell's Codes. Cable address, ‘Parker, Rossland.” Moreing: pounds of pure gold has been found in the gold washing in the Minushinsk dis- trict. Tomsk, the capital of the govern- ment of:Tomsk, Siberia, is located on the Tom, an miles east of St. Petersburg. “I heve blocks of stock in the following companies ‘West Le Roi and BR. E. Lee, Evening Consolidated, Kpreka ‘ Gopher. « and THE for‘ sale— Star, Monte Cristo, Bilverine. Lists in the Original < Townsite’ i paca Whe REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROWLAND, B, @ Tosie; Monits, Homestake Custom Broker: ‘Real Estate Agent. Columbia Ave. Rossland. ~ Ofive with Rossland Water & Light Co. they have verifi There is no longer any doubt that the big gold strike ot the mouth of Indian four miles out of the town of Gol- is going to prove a bonan- za to the queer dreamer who made it. ‘There has been a rush from Denvet as well as of citizens of Golden and other towns of the Clear creck. ceuntry, und ied it to’ their. satisfac: creek, den, Colorado, tion, : : NOTICE. — bi: of the C Ste and Type Currespondence Legal Work, Mining Reports, Etc. ; English and French | 43) be held at the office Miss Harries, Ritchie Building, Office, W. J, Whiteside, Raq. — ing and Developing Company, No. 2, Collins building, February 7th 1898; at 8o’clock p. m: J... Gare, secretary. «Rossland, B, O. January 28,1808. of Mexieo for. the’ of the Obi, 2,309 The first annual and general meeting Gold Fields Prospect- Limited, of the company Roseland,.B, 0. Gold Mining Company, went to Spokane today and will return next Thursday. Johxi R. Cook lett today for his ranch. . product on the.theory th: from across the intera: ‘Je “This, I believe, wi. prove ‘an error First Remains Found. for a considerable item will.,be” repre-| The first romains of a victim of the sented by the product of the location on | fire in the Great Eastern block in Spok- our side of the line.” gist sta ane have been taken from the ruins. ‘Mr. Preston estimstos the, Utah pro- They have not been identified but are. duct, of precious metals at 78,000 fine. elieved to be those of one of the young ounces of gold and. 6,500,000: of -silver. | girls who, perished in the flames. The The director has eent out. his circulars | remains were uncovered near the center and blanks to'private refineries of the | ef the building. country for information. — He says that| Coronor Kimball made a slight exam- no certain figures can be-given until the ination of a@ portion of the head and de- returns are received, but there will af-| cided it was that of a young girl. The ford & close approximation to the exact|remains with euch articles that were product. J found with it were tenderly placed in = cloth and taken to the Washington Un- dertaking parlors, where an effort at identification will be made. —.Said Dr. Kimball: ‘I do not know’ exactly what portion of the remaifis were at the Le Rol mine for over two years. found. The skull was in fragments, and the upper jaw, which I examined, con- Mi ia a school teacher and be- See amntntod with Sao miey a | tained twelve teeth, which would show : it was that of a young girl.” number of years ago while‘ teaching at}: Colville, Wash., the home.of Mr. Bew- ley’s parents. They returned today and will reaide on Second avenue near Wash-' __. 4 First Badtist church tomorrow, Rev, J. ington street. f H. Best preaching at 11 8. m; subject: Attorney A. H. MacNeill left last eve- “Power with God.” At 7:30 p. mj sub- ning to attend the sitting of the supreme | ject: “The new birth.” Special song . 7 service by the choir. court, ‘ ——__— Bewley-Har vey. Frank Bowley ard Miss'Sadie Harvey were married in Spokane this: week and will make their home'ih Rossland: “Mr. Bewley has held an important position At the Baptist Church. Service will be held us usual in the