- Ww. NORMAN ABOUT TM MINES, A Brief Write-rp Which Will be Ex- tem to All the Properties, in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best Information Obtainable from Owners and Other . ;Sources, , DEER PARK, The Deer Perk is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the gouth belt, 1 mile and a_ half, south west of town, and has probably the largest “mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by u shaft 145 feet deep, and 9D fect cross-cut. Ita machinery consists of a 40-horee boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies are laid in for an all winters work, The Breat body of ore is low grade, but is reported improving as depth is gained. SUN BET NO. 2. The Sunsut. No. 2, is ‘owned by the Canadian Goldfields Syndicate, limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the’ business cen- : ter of Rossland, and jnst above the Cc. & W. track. It is being vigorously worked with a force of 25 men and two machine drills. In the-tinoel 5f ‘vet a day Is being driven, and in the shaft, 4} feet. On the 20th of Nov. there wag 380 feet of: work done, be- sidex stripping tho vein, and other prospect work. ‘fbis property has a 9-urill compressor, heist, pumps and evexything necessary for the econom- weal development of the mine. This write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal mines and prosspets liave been des- cribed. Aswe are unable to virit all properties herein mentioned we will not be ible for all tin the main they Gan be relied up- business here. x THE CRESCENT Monster Closing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and rhipped elors we had concluded to close out of We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa'e Price. é Silks, Velvets, and Vélveteens Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Ornaments Domesties and Linens Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost Carpets andLinoleums Gents’ Furnishing Goods Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes : At Cost on as being correct. LE ROI. > “The Le Roi mine has| become fame ous, ax the greatest gold: producer in Canadw. It has besides putting in extensive and expensive machinery, paid for. over. 600 feet of work, built ngs, purchased and ed asmelter, nud paid feeds, Tt ia situated in, within to ce po ite Limite of the i of the company ided sinto 500,000 shares, par value $5 per share. The mine is held at $5,000,000. Tt haa its ow clectric light plant and its ore bing are.builtou the -C. & track, with a tramway to tha Red Monotain roilroad. ‘The principal stuckhoiders are Col. N. Peytun, Senator George Turoer; ‘Col. W. W. -/D. Turner, Wm J:-Harris, Col. Win. H. Ridpath, L. F. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armatrong, E. D, Sanders. GORNTRE STAR. by. Centre Star mivjng com- ivdr Duriwyt manager. Capi- 000, tres par value the market. pirers. eantiont Hl each. No ‘Nhere has be Teugnted refusala of por and better. ‘The mine is situated in town, half mile nortlt of tbe busi- hess center, Le les tour geparate and 1 is a6 (Which ure developed 3,500 eek uf tanned, whatte, y ‘Tiere are many the dump and aiting favorable conditions ent ~ This is one of the first loéations in the Ganip and one of the most valuable. fhe Jatest aud most improved machinery in installed on the property. WAR RAGLE, This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War Eugle Consolidated Le Reion the west, and r 5,300 fret, of develop- - ep fers io hold their ore wilds a smieit freight wnd_trestinent ratys. | rreently paid $700,000 for the “inline. It hasalt the necessary conve fences, amachinery, ete. “The Columbia & _ Western railway is Unite to the mine. THE LILY MAY. ‘The Liiy May was tie first location in Chis camp, M y ‘27, 1889. It is new the Lily May Gold mining nator George Turner, pres rig, manager and Frank andtres, It is located Itzewo and a half town. Development ini-ta of over 300 feet of tunnel ait ‘Phere ix 159 tons of snipping yr che dump, which will average Miue provided with huiat, compressor plent, machine drills. ete. GEM, TIGER AND UNCLE SAx, Brig At- os, Coffey. kingon, I thre routh ated in tine with th 400 fuct tunnel, LOW feet ops fout shaly and 140 k miles from Roseland. a » cuts while the Un-l,, 2x THE CRESCENT Every Article in Our Store is a Bargain. We are determined to close out our stock as speedily as possible, STUSSI BLOCK |J. L. WILSON, Lwo Mining Property For Sale "The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale a. Reasonable Figures, Will Give Working Bonds. Located on the Salmon River, Noth Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. Grand Union Hotel. ‘CAR LOADS OF GOODS ON TRACK cs GRAN ITEW ARE "At. Former Prices of TINW ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers HardwareC, RED STAR wwery and ‘Transfer. Go Saddie and pack horses. light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck avd business. We have tho excluaive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Westere railway; are prepared to unload and. deliver all kinds of freight from ears; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. ‘Telephone No. 8. J. W. AARTLINE. PROP. MONTE CRIETO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. These three properties are owned by Eastern Canada capitalists and are represented here by George Pfunder ag general manager and Harold Kingsmill, sec. and tres. They are all situated on Monte Cristo mount- about a mile north of town. ‘The Monte Cristo hus over 1800 fret of tunnel, shaft, rite and cross-cut work. Itiaprovided with two com- pressors, one 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to, Forty men are en:ployad on the two properties Virginia: Over $13,000 was expend- at on the icin by former owners, Jay, Nov. 15, the late purchasers commiend ed a double comparty vertical ahaft, which willbe provided with cages, the firstin the camp. All three of these claims are val- uable and promise fair to make divi- dend paging mines. ANNIE EK. This claim is owned by tha Britieh Lion mining company, George A. Franer, sec. and tres. [t ie lorated on tie ext slope of Deer Park monun- youth belt, adjoining the Gold rrand Gaand Prize. [tis crown woand bas a shalt cown on the 90 feet, Ore ussays from $6 to $10, und is regarded xs a good pros- pect. THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miles north of Rogalond and ig owned by H. P. Jones, Hugh MeGlynn, Mike ‘Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, JA. McDonald. A aiaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open ent of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miley north of Rossland, and a near neighbor of the Highlaw T Primiose shows an iron cap feet wie antl the Blue Bucket shows a T-foot quartz ledge on the surface, RLECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong to the Ger- mania Gold Mining company and are located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three and on hadi There is a 90 ehaftand 40 foot crose-ent on the: van seen have been obtained chan 300 w ton, THE BLACK PRINCE. a. the Black Prince, mining t prea, J. or all of Tow sind, Le vat seven mi don the U.S sile Ld a ve on sr ca svi $37. Capitalization 81, ‘ sl guid aud alver, assayis jrum $10 vo % 100,000. ! Kirk, pres, Hector G. A. ‘Fraser, m othe north e¢ Columbia river, three miles Work consists of a 40 t. 60 foot tur ane and about DAP et bb openeute Assiys 815. din Bia. The Elba is situated on Lookout The ledge in herge nnd? welll mountain, in the south belt, juat south of the Crown Point aad is owned by the Elba-Trail Creek .Con- solidated mining company, Robert Barr, local manager. There is a shaft down ov the vein.100 feet aud a con- tract let foranother 100 fee with nine men working. which has hitherto been opened in Eng- nd. “There are large masses of rich pyr- rhotite from the Le Roi, War Eagle Jusie, and Columbia & Western, ‘all shipping mines, within a short distance of Rossland. The Victory and Triumph ia aleo d by a sample’ of de- WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. I/J. Henager aud Alex Wilsun bave vaiuable mining properties in the South helt, on Red mountain, Colum- bin mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild) Heree, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to wine claims, on which » working bond will be given upon reasonable . ferme, Call on them at Clark, Goal $ Ca, uw Cotambia avenne, base an composed quartz, which runs two ounces | -in gold; but the feature of the exhibit ia the display «f buik sa::ples frm the different workings un the Sunset mine,’ KNIVES WERE DRAWN. Abuse, loud and Repeated, Made the Cham: ber Like a Scene Frcm Eediam. Vienna, Nov.,24.—he— merr bers of the lower luuse of the reichstrath today excelled themselves in producing the NO DUTY ON HORSES. Canadian Horses May be Used for Packing Across American Territory. A special dispatch te the Seattle Post-Intelligencer frum Juneau, Alaska, says: “Deputy United States Collector Floyd of DycugSkagwuay -has received the fol yg order from Washi cu most ecene yet witnessed in that branch of parliament. The tur; bulenece resulted from a motion that only one of a pumber of simular prti- tions againet ‘the ordinance making the Czech language co-urdinate with the Germau in Bohemia should be read and printed. This order of the govern- ment has been the basis of : many uprosrious scenes which have been It having been represented to the department that you aesess duty ander paragraph 220, of the act of July 24, 1891, on horses and their equipments brought into yonr port by pereons en- route to the Klondike mining reagion in British America, for uee in conveying themselves and their outfits, provisions, etc., I have to instruct you that such aniinals, with their equipments, may be allowed to cross that purtion of United States territory between your port and the boundary line under cas- toms supervision withuut payment of ‘| daty. Rexpectfully youre. “Lyman Gace. TRAIL CREEK ORE IN LONDON. Criticisms Favorable to the Displayed. The “British Columbia Review,” pub- lished in London, has the following con- cerning the exhibit ot Trail Creek ores recently sent to England. “For the last few days one of the win- Exhibit eribed in these dispatches -for a number of weeks past, although the question of, renewing the «ompact between Austria and Hungary, provis- ionally at least has been mixed up in all the bitter feeling manifested by the German and anti-German elements. | ROSSLAND’S IMPORTANCE. Shown »y the Large Number of Propositions Now Before the Council. Straws show which way the wind blows. The commercial importance Rossland is obtaining cannot te better]. illustrated than to review the number of syndicates that are applying to the city for specie] privileges to carry on im- provements, Pending before the council are several |, schemes of magnitude. One is Mr. El- gie’s proposion to erect reduction works atacost of $100,000; another: is Mayor | 4, Manly’s scheme to manufacture gas for illuminating purposes; a third is a scheme of the — kind backed by eart- dows on the ground floor of Winel House has attracted much attention, and the criticisms of the exhibits~ by thoee well versed in dnining affaira, have been su unanimously favorable, tuat a repre- sentative of the British Columbia Re- view was sent toinspect the ores. The Measre. McGarvey who are in charge of the exhibit, brought over half a ton of ove, the greater part of which is in bulk sainpice, aud ita impmrible to deny that this is unuoudtedly the most inter- esting exhibit of British Columbian ores ern ayndi d localy by Att. Abbott and. ue Fife. While the purposes of the two are 1, namely to of gas _ | the company. PALACE STABLES ™* a SADDLE aD PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. “WAS4Y.NGTON AND RESERVE *T* ossland, B.C. J.W: LANE PROP. =- aT se cern we TAY BQMEAIOE YATIOVAL BR mosting Fomail Per caatotiwscart. : a, er 0 ts London, Nov., 2'.—The yacht White S2fplth and Unaivided Profits 00M. Tadyo, formerly the property of Mrs.) Jaccb,Hoover, president; A. 3. Rost. vicepra- Lity Langtry,the actress, has been sold| 9°. ing excrowa, at auction for-£11,200. ~The vessel cost atngeial stention mesa te pinta ms wast ‘to, build ‘for Lord Ashburton $200,000, and Mrs. Langtry spent $100,000 in dec- orating the yacht and her state boudoir suit. .A few years ago Mrs, Langtry refused $110,000 for the White Ladye, ‘and the vessél was chartered to the late Ogden Goelct of New York, who used her until his palatial steanr yacht May- flower was obout completed. Mr. Goelet, who had of ‘the White Ladye for about four years, is understood to have paid something like $6,000 yearly fer her hire alone. Hunter Bros. 11-22-tf. Blankets, at selling out stores ¢4, at Houghton and Bannett, on ly $2. Wanted—girl 15 to 16 years of age, to assist in house. Apply, Mrs. C. Parker, Recorp office. bye Recorp job « office has numbering and can do any ond all kinds of work promptly, neat and wlli save you money. Our etock of men’ ’g clothing, 2 extra heavy men’s suits 10, # fo $5.at Hunter Bros. 1 Stone jars all sizes at Hunter Brae To Expert the Books. John McKane, the newly appointed ‘iquidator of the affairs of the Kootenay Brewing company, left for Trail today to overhaul the company’s books and arrange other business connectgd with Why stand up and freeze? Buy & load of wood and have a-nice warm fire. Lee Daverffoit has it for sale. Yard st Cc. & W. Y. Self basting roastere, a few lett. at Hunter Bros. 22-t “= To Attend Court. ‘ ale r tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- City Solicitor McLeod and Ald. Fraser leave for Victoria thie evening to attend court Monday morning. When: the hearing of the debenture bylaw is set, in grdeo to.decide if it is ultra vires. eae all sizesand prices at Manist Bros. ’ Wanted. James L. Wilson, who is spending the winter in Seattle, desires eomeone who is going there from Rossland to bring his .blooded Siberian bloodhoun! “Liddy” with bim. Apply at this of fice. Rossland Club Quarters. Carpenters‘are at work fixing up the Shaw hotel. for the. occupancy of the Roseland club, Bi USINESS LOUALS. . WANTED. ; Wanted, a British Columbia Mining and development charter, of 1800 act, Send a copy of memorandum of asso- ciation, and pricé wanted for the char ter to J. B, Powell, 485 Church Sty Toronto, Ont.- ~ 11-24-31. For Sale. Ale tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- aes arrived a car load goods at Hunter Bros. 7 ot rabter Ladies long rubber boots at Hunter Bros. Re -Abitient heaters, steel liged at Hun- for lighting purposes, the promoters rep- resent two distinct classes. Another scheme before the council is the propogitiogjof the Kootenay Power Co., asking leave to construct telegraph poles within the city limits. f sisal Try ice cream freezer x ‘rap’s ‘Traevra * hard) C jon _underweor from $1.00 ‘i ines. Apply per suit up, at Hunter Bros. #0 are seal marine engine *We have the largest line of rubbers i ara Rossland and prices right.—Hnnter For Sale or Lease. Two-story frame building 3! Tus. Something good— gain. Apply Recorp office. — j Boater Bros: Lost—Papers froin Johnson Eiee aie great. 11-20-1¢,. | Company, addressed to Fred. °- Som good, those $5 suite ét|moads—Finder will kindly ears at this Those €5 suite st Hunter Bros. arg |oftice. u—is, toa bare those $5 suits at 11-20-tf. =a ratify nalts stage et ASIA “ brosagl gain: a PRICE § ‘CENTS. Wall Papers from 174 cents a roll upwards. stock to choose from. govergin ing ean didates there are but’ # fe we qnalily. it is eaid,-are.harted,.and pvailableti ber for the yaeancies ‘is hard! been is monthe prior to the. day. of - of nt and have property registered at the value.of $500, the jast evening that. held’ not know, what wo. of the present councilmen to’ obtain, ig to'the’ law aldermen’ ‘aust have in. ia |! ‘The .samné applies ver on- November 29, As Alder- decided to,send_bim.to took no pia in the eri 7 bat positive further into his to for yong of Properly in that case must one.” om _ besurprising ifat-the last montent ‘es prize....,: mayor, except that the. ncerned are trimmin; BRN coining: com an_ excitin rk horee ia run ae S capture the or man’s. actions | nen TaN a mk tae $0. bylaw, which. will, be argnied be before Jae ot Tn th hotel lobies, on. ¢! e.street, corners and everywhere getiel rally “itis the one topic =| ohponre Phe whole.case practically. ‘ninges ‘on technioality:of the law. or Ce ce can. prove'l that pose to expend the $50,000. raised, jaw.to pay off theinourred: ~ndeptedness. Should it berable to:.da-this:to the satis- faction, of the jndge :thereiis little, dant ‘a8 eh the result, it is. . thought 1 l -he: Historia by. Attorney. ‘McNeill of: thie city and a ‘Victoria firm of lawyers, while, “be | this city’a interests will be, looked: after. Mato and. Ald | vires, | not conform, with:the law, in that reapect. _, Mpon Ite,Tables. 2: wpe Tp wal ig inned ard 8;-f¢ aoe gt a ' 9 hi favor of a short au of the Ontario >. London Office: PN Pees ai Cater, , Jon James Cate var ea. Ariba pred, Becretary, A. G fend Office in Censde, Bt. Jam H. rmx General Manager. Branches in C! ee Mont- ‘J. Ecwsiey, ° ca 7 agents in the United States: kane: Trad re Ne tional ar at Si dansome Street) me J.MoM! Silcheal an ror ndon Bankers. ‘he Bank of po and Messrs. Glyn a Co. ame, ibs ysters, alli 2otenilitio’) sooty China, and ara “iat ine, ae London’and. bare Ltd. West Indles, colonial 1 Marcuard, Krauss & Co. Lyo ais. ‘Ww T OLIVER,, Mgr Rossland cLyridivisys . COOK, Office,.and, Business. Rooms _ ¥ TO RENT * Shop PORE OL, 4 Corner of Colambia Avenue a ‘Washington Street. pido pate US __... in -the -city- Good Mining Property: OFFICE WITH———="~ “1 Spsgtane Mating abetted Go| Over Post Office. AMO 6 HOY Best location Sharés jof Stock in| BANK OF. MONTREAL, Capital, All Paid up, 12,000,000 BIR DONALD A. SMITH. HON. GEG, A. DRUMMOND. "|B. 8, CLOUSTON : Rosstand. Branch.’ pris id Branches in LONDON (England) NEW yoRK| o CMTCAGO:? 2" * andin the Principal Cities in Canada. ——— Buy ahd rett Bterttng ilendnes the oitle Z at the rchives,, Se ns of the, vee ’ fof on the rg eter ‘Cinciinati was played -| was the contegtin dopbt........- . tegen op witb a ight: \ It is known that the government 18 il ave them cont peat th | Nov: 4 of Vs ABA if patoh rom Rome says: Father Denifle, the direcior discovery ot Pil- xe report : "ibrar on the crucifix- f Christ. ia is, impogsiblé, sear | Centre Toronto evel. Hon. N.G: Wall “if be | | Jald, has returned from The new public, reading, ene 2 oneuel Abe rch, 49 proving te. besa reading loving aun : The_ place, is ,.ve pom iprtabl and gozy, and over 300 lending, magazines; Sear tie tabies.. These, include aaa politan, Arena, . os of Reviews: ‘Strand. Bs "McClure; idler and ay, cihers. Owing tothis 9) they - will alainx: the,., sity, council . could: -spend ,:.:the: 1 £60,000 ingay mapner it caw. fit, and. not, hag it to. wing, put.the £60,000 indebted: eas pe contracted, whieh: would, debipdness .agenat.the, Croaeer ta i r nderstahii' thia it E Ee 06 bi ides thereiane Toronto, Ww ie ae ty Pyencouver: 2h: BN i M.L. Lane left for ‘gpevasie toe ~ | to oon her avsociaves in some. min- ing property in Stevens ere she aaye-ahe hada handsome | offer Me POP: Mrs. Jennie L.-#tone is cases a business‘trip-ta the sound citi H. E. Lip| business te p to Coulee City, gnd.Con- eonnully. Wash. Donal, of ns Chris McDonald, ‘Of oot ae pone ville country,” while bord haa ‘some e mining + . The|t mann has: re’ vaitnea ties 6 mon oa oe ee a) 1 sis. the, Centre a9 ronto. election at, long, range’ from’ “Batiat” Colaiat A ‘few 3:|days ago. ago--hei-wited: ftom a the chief conservatives: ‘Get per the stron salen eae meta or Dr, {tem out. § 16 % hat Indians Play "Varsity Men. aes, Nov: 26.-7The football Andiane and today in a drenching rain. The red men yon by a score of 410 to: O}and: ‘at no time There were over © 6, 000 spectators. The sent om the C. i es srived inet even-T a. ing. Ki iw, 8. Norman ott he Rossland: Water and Light company: sotured from Nel- son last eveni “wh the “ess will” “ay ‘ot * ot a interest by the [Bee ; ‘Wm. Jones waa fc istrat dan yesterday charged with being: ene and disorderly. it being his tirst offense he was dischai we H, , Greer, ‘of ‘ne Ottawa ‘Hotel, hae fro: where he has been looki+4z after interesta? | Ottawa, Nov, 25.—A rep! prepared by the at i government and forwarded to"Wasbington in respect to! whlch ‘ate going ou” of his. Place is, Major Cooper and Citv Clerk McQdeda are registering xplere an f:>!,a8 they ap- pear. The books Slose. it, real he Indiana‘ dcoréd ts hy'BMe- Farland and Metoren, Hudson Kicked and. missed one. McFarland Po aS Gren played a brilliant game. al the scaring waa done in the'firet half. lost of tl of ee last: vital wo cy Commander ‘Was Insane Victoria, B.,C., Noy: 25.—Owners of : McGowan and =a acar Jong’and’ ‘short } irnbbera at ‘Transvrs, Grant Cre its available in.any part ‘ot be world, DPADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, BTC... Hunter Bros.-* got for $6 at Hosguien ¢ & Banness —— Acuitiof.clothes well :worth a5, you) Women: must’ not forget ‘that they have a vote for:.aldermen and mayor, roviding they. ter. before st. City Clerk Tiateon, or He polite mayor, are always on hand read: tend to the’ ladies.’ An oven. desea wornen’s votes were cast in the: bylaw. election. Chas. Mitchell, a iiner “workin, the beaatie Cable t imine, nar the 0. K., was injured yesterday by ‘Watohe falling | grees upon him while working .in. ib, eo was taken to the Sister’s hospit Ca A smali blaze starled in the small one- block next to the Teylor. | boy thie morning. Tt. was caused ,by the stove pi; too close..to the Shine, Althong! ee ‘a rm was turned ales Moon and otkicrg squelched se ee ee the brigade arrived on th es Davis, the popular map: the “Hotel Allan, “bas Piaken® me for California, where it is said he will take |unto himself a wife. Between’ Both “countries. Thé govern: ménht Wwill'notsay What tho ‘reply is until re- it reacties Mr, Foster ‘at Washington, but itis ‘gndérettiod ‘that it fe a refusal to atop ‘pelagic scaling fot & year, as the United “States ‘requested: The “whole question depended upon this, and theie- fore it wil! appear that the negotiations are to fail in their object." * However, there ig « réport that the Canadide governmeut’ has: un ; on | al tine to deal with pel questions of dispute Next season. For Stage Service. A numerouuly signed petition hasbeen sent from Grand Forks to the comptrol- ler of customs at Ottawa, Ont., praying that the rhail stage line’ between Grand Forks and Marcus be chan; eo that the.stage will not be compelled to stop, at Cascade City as we makes the stage several hours! late. pores: ares A: great number of > 9 8:'C. FRASER, Manager. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agente ' Bay your oral ten | im Lee ‘I come in from the.btll; share t tiling the hotel.earridors. 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