ONTK ORISTO, OC OLONNA AND VIRGINIA. Those threo properties are owned by Exstern Canada capitalists and are INFORMATION represented here by George Phundet na general manager and Harold Kingamill, eee and tres. They are , {wll situated va Mente Cristo mount nbont a mile north of town, ‘The Monte Cristo has over 1800 fret of tunnel, shaft, rixe and cross-cut work, Itis provided with’ two com presyora, one 7 uni one 4-lrills, Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work an’ is furnished power by the Monte Cris to. Forty men are employed on the two properties. Virginin: Over $13,000 was exp n! od on the Virginia by former owners ‘anday, Noy. 16, the Inte purchnser- trom yced a double compurtmen: vertical shaft, which willbe provided with cages, the first in the camp. All three of these claims are. va! uable and promiso fuir to make divi dend paying mines. 1 ANNIE E. ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. INTER NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Week Beginning Monday, Mch 28 1898 ROSS THOMPSON Thave blorks of stock in the following companies for gal. — Enterprising Business and Professional Men Who Advertise in The Record, A Brlef Write-up Which Will be Ex- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. Rossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 252. Sureka Consolidated, West Le Roi and Josie, Monita, Homestake Gopher, R. E. Lee, Bveniug Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. MINING DROKERS. Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. Frank A. Rajid. John M. Burke. Jennie L, Stone. eT Na eee McGrreggor Atkinson & Co. LE ROI, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R. Cook. «| Best . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . Hunter Bros, Houghton & Bannett HARDWARB AND MINE BUPPLIES. Travers Hardware Co. . DEY GOODS FIRMS, The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES, Red Star Livery & Transfer Oc. Palace Stables. DEUGGIBTS. Geo. A. Fraser, STATIONERY AND WALL PAFEH, H. 8. Wallace. a MEAT MARKETS. Russell _& Haley, (Successors to P. Burns & Co.) ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, THE STOCK REPORT.” War Eagle is steadily advancing and our last advice from Toronto is $1.28 and still advancing. We have had a Jocal demand for Silverine, St Elmoand Mug- wump. Deer Park has dropped to 12}¢ centa but we look for an advance in this stock. Monita is causing a good deal ef interest and the price has advanced to 17 cents. MARCH 31, BILL PASSED THE HOUSE Lower House at Ottawa Passes the Bill for Kettle River Rail- way Charter. 1898, PRICE 5 CENTS [3:][22) (Eis! To the Sick We are noted for the gond quality, va- riety and low price of all articles re- quired in the sick room and nursery, auch agi see te te oe te te ae ee oe am REPUBLIC NOTES. The Welle-Woodhouse svndicate of Rossland have erected a large substan- tial building, which will be devoted to| A petition addressed to the honorable offices principally. —_ mayor and city council ia being circuls- A bank, to be known as the Bank of evecare aris letaire residents Republic, will open on Monday, the 4th |° section of the city lying pou’ ot ape eee teas and 8t. Paul streets, asking a Peper nd Fates ee tne be built scrosa Trail creek either on Spo- 4 -!kane or Washington street to enable eee and is unighty svarce even at that | those residents living on the south side . ol the creek to get over to town without pinta nee been of the new eat The| having to go areund by Davis street, as joneer, made ite appearance last Satur- | they are compelled to do at present. doy: Tt isa preeey six-column folio.| Also that a ~sidewalk be laid on the 8 published in s tent. same street that the bridge is built on "We have a achool with about 16 pupils |and calling the city officials’ attention oe er eammeencentet ce i ui people a day are arriving in}on Was! ‘ington street o! ie town from all parts of the universe. houee. ¥. H. Oliver of Roseland, who is heav-| The petition is being numerously The board ot ‘trade ived a tele- | ily i in mining p: here, signed, and if things in that district are gram from Ottawa early this afternoon | is in camp this week. as stated the matter certainly demands - stating that the D. O. Corbin charter for RESIDENTS COMPLAINING. The Counoll Asked to Remedy the Existing Condition of the South Section of Town, Lots in the Origine! Townsite. THE REPDIN JACKSON CO.. AGENTS, ROSSLAND, RG ribed. As we sre unable to visit all] Thisclaim is owned by the Britivl JOIN Ik. CO x O ° Ok > propertios herein mentioned we will} Lion mining company, George A ‘bl not be resp for.all ,| Fraser, sec. and tres, [tis located or : 2 s . ut in the main they can be relied up-| the eaet slope of Deer Park moun Office and Business ee Rooms on as being correct. tain, south bit, adjoining: the Gold ° TO RENT Fi DEER PARK. Hunter and Grand Prize. It ix crowr vJorner of Colnmbia Avenue and Washington Street.“ Pest location Wall Paper Department. First Appearance Irish Comedians Singers and Dancers. The Kellies FANNIE Owners and Other Sources. ‘Lhis write-up will be contiued coi- rected and carried until the principal mines and prospects have been dee- INVALID CUP#, INFANT'S FOODB FEEDING BOTTLES, TEETH NG RINGB, TOILET POWDERS, PUFF BOXES, DELICATE PERYUMES, TOILET WATER, ATOMIZERS, Fonrtain and household syringes, rub- her hot water bottles, rubber ice bags, bed pang, sponges, fever thermometers, antiseptics, ete, GOODEVE BROS. DRUGGISTS AND_ STATIONERS #7 |1 It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros. NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. eon ee ee ee I. S, Wallace's Stationery, Wall, Paper, Rook, Fancy Gcods and Notion Store Quotariona, Arlington (silver). .12 B & Golden Crown .25 olonna NEWS IS HAILED WITH DELIGHT Tonto. The Deer Park is located on the| rental and has a shalt down on the summit of Deer Park mountain in| vom 90 feet, Ore useaya from %6 the south belt, « mile and a half,) $10.7 ix regarded as a good prox south west of town, and has probably | Pect. the largeat mineral deposit in the Hotel Allan. The Leland|camp. It is developed by a shaft 145 Dominion Hotel. Jeet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ite PLUMBERS. i i boil- O. M. Weller. er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies ure LAUNDRIEB. laid in fur an all winters work. The Rossland Laundry. great body of ore is low grade, but is STENOGRAPHERS. reported improving x depth is gained. Mrs. Helen L. Keys. Board of Trade a . Announcing Favorable Action. THE UNION. in the city. north ot Roseland wowed mi|Good Mining Property.” Shares of Stock in eels figs | Good Substantial Companies, Town Lot feet with a tunnel and open cut of 3% as i " . feet. Surveyed and crown granted” HOTELS. SECOND AND LAST WEEK. Sketch Team nery ofa 40-4 000 Diamond Dust. John T. Hanson —— D—: | Malel Drew UNDERTAKERS. W.R. Beatty. : BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. PHYSICIANS. DENTISTS. Dr. Findley. /2}[3] Be FINANCIAL FIRM&. D. M. Linnard. THEATRES, Rossland Opera House. GROCERS. O. M, Fox & Co. MISCELLANIOUS. Av MacNish. Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. Dr. D. E. Kerr, T. Gregaon & Co. Alex. Lynch. SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the ) di lultields Syndi limit- ed, and aituated in tne south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen ter cf Rossiand, and just above the 3 & W.teack. It is being vigorously won with a force of 26 men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 5) feet a day Is being driven, and in the shaft, 43 feet. On the 20th of Nov. there was 38U feet of work done, he- ledes strfpping the vein, and other prospect work. This property has a 7-drill compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary {1 11 ¢ econom- ical development or uc mine. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMRORE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Locater five miles‘north of Rossland, and # i T near of the Highland he Over Past Oftlee. Rossalnd Mining Abstract Co., JOUN JAPUESON, J feet wide and the Blue Bucket shower uw 7-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong to the Ger mania Gold Mining company and are located on Greeti mountain just north of Red mountain, thres and « hall miles from Rossland, There is a 90 foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and assays have been obtained ag high as $300 2 ton. Primrose shows an iron capping 76 OUEI " STOVES. | Saturday Night Social Dances. AGST. CAARLESAALL Fine Music, Excellent Floor Everybody Welcome. Saturday Night April , 3rd 1898. 500 0. K a railroad into the Boundary creek country had been granted by the Domin- ion government this morning. The news soon apread the streets and bunches of men could be seen in promi- nent places discussing the advantages of the increased railway facilities. The i was di wired to Marcus so as to go into Grand Forke. It is theimpression that when the news reaches Greenwood, Grand Forks and other towns in the vicinity there will be great and universal reioic- ing and ing of the event. We bave Buyers for Good Stocks. ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, Eaceneone ab. Columbia, Avenue. Codes: Beprorp, McNEILL & CLOUGH. Kettle River Valley Railroad. Smelting Jobn M. Burke of your town has bon- ded the Rebate claim, which adjoins the Tom Thumb on the south side. He ia acting for a large syndicate and the bond is for $80,000. Ed Rooney is in charge of the work and has three shifts opera- ting now. There are good showings in sight. . Mr. Pressler is going to put on pony express over the road from here to Ket- tle Falls, on the Spokane Falls & North- ern railway, ag soon as it ia possible to pack over the summit, CRAEMER NOT TO HANG. Governor Rogers Arouses Antipathy by com- the early attention of the board of works. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Ross Thompson left for Spokane and Republic this morning to be gone several days. Mrs. J. E. Ritchie went to Spokane today on a brief visit. J. F. Travera went to Spokane this morning. John F. McCrea went to Bpokane to- day for a few days. G.H. Martin of the Corbin system went to Nelson today. Mrs. James Vester camo homes from Salada. Salada. A. H. Christenson, brick and stone work. . Le ROL THE BLACK PRINCE. Toronto, Ont., March 29—The railway muting His Sentence. Spokane last night where she has been Salada. . Best, Purest, s— Choice ON THE MARKET. Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. MINE COMPANIES. Gold Fields RAILROAD COMPANIES, Canadian Pacific. Northern Pacific. The Northwestern. International Nav. & Trade Co. - CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. st O.- M. FOX &z- co. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS, 106 E Columbia Avenue. L..G. Dillman, broker, Spokane. E. 5. Topping, Trail, B. C. ‘Trail, B.C LOOK! «* LOOK! BOARD AND ROOM . $5:00 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS AND UP. ‘TBA, COFFE OR BRER WITH MEALS. BED S per Night. $1.00 per week and up. at THE Dominion Hotel. South Spokane street. Call- and see us. a B 25 -cents and 50: cents Exchange National Bank, Spokane. Allen H. Smith, Chicago. Rureke Consolidated Gold Mining Co. O. R. & N. Kaslo & Slocan. Wisconsin Jentral. . Smelting & Kefining company, THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Apples, 40p.cent. Almonds, 3c. Ib. Applesdried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30'per cent, Agate iron, 35 Asbestos, 25. Artificial fowers, 25. Butter, 4c per lb. Beans, Barley, 30 per cent, Blackberries British Gum, 10. Blasting Brushes, 25 per cent. Blue prints, 20. janned meats 26. Corn meal 25c Ib Cond’d milk,3, Have You that: Klondike | Feeling? The cure for it is a SUBSCRIPTION THR . Rossland . 340 Ib. Castile soap, Cheese, 3c per lb. Coffee, re Corks, 20 Cotton Carpeting, 25 pr ct. Canoez, 25 pr ct. Sombs, S6 pr ct. Codd liver ail, 20. Coal oil, 16 centa per gai. Ext malt 25 Essential oile 10 cngravings 20 ‘eathers 20, 30 ‘ruits chn’d 24%c ‘ish smoked 1c Ib Fish in oil 80 tasks 20 __ Files 30 ‘ire engines, extinguishers 35 pr ct ‘eather bone 20 = Flannel 85 ‘ur skins 16 Fertilizers 10. ‘ire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25. Hoga, live, 13¢c lb. Hay $2 per ton. Hoga, 6c Ib. Honey, 3¢ lb. House furniture 30, Hair cloth, 30..- Hate, 30 per cent. 16c._ per bu. : 2c. Ib. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 35 per qb. roasted 2c lb. Chickory,gr’n,8¢ lb. Chickory,rousted, 4c Cocoa paste, 4c Ib. Cocoanuts $1 hund. Cues, cue racks, cue tips, 36 per cent. Enamelled iron 380 tain, within the corpo! city. Cupitalization of the company is $2,600,000, divided iato 500,v0C shares, par value $5 per share. The mine is hold at $5,000,000, Tt has its own electric light plant and its ere bing are builton the C. & W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilrond. ‘The_ principal stockholders are Col. I. N. Peytan, Senator George Torner, Col. w. 4 ). Furner, Wm. J. Harris, Col Wm. HL. Ridpath, L. Fo Williams, Maj. J. M. Armstrong, E. D.Sandera, CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star miving com- pt Oliver Durant manager. Capi- tion $1,000,000, shares par valne fiench. No stock:on the market. there has been cepeated refusals of zarand better: The mine is situated 12 town, half mile north of tbe busi- seas center, Is haa four separate and distinet ledges which are developed “with over 4,500 feet of tunnels, shafte, ilrifts aad cross-cuts. There are many then ad tors of ore on the dump and iv wig ct, waiting favurable conditions fer eutment. This is one of the tits! jocations in the camp and one of Un- nest valunble. The latest and moe ti a hinery is i Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser. sec. and trs. Lorated on the north side of the Columbia river, three milee below Trail. Work consiats of a 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet ot open-cuts. Assays #13. THE EBA. Tho Elba is situated on Tackout mountain, in the south belt, just south of the Crown Poittt and is owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- xolidated mining company, Robert Barr, local manager. ‘There is a shaft down on the vein 100 feet and a con- tract let for auother LUV fee wi h vine men working. - MINERAL ACT, 1800, ‘Certificate of Improvements. . NOTICE. . The Montreal Mincral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. f eoutheast of the Le-Rol Mineral Claim Take notice that I, George ‘Pfunder Free Miner’s Certificate, No. 387154 intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Imp: for Where locatd:—About 4,000 feet} 7 $5.00 | Travers Hardware Co. Having moved into Te fr rent in Rooms on ' ~TO RENT our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building whole. or in pert. Third Floor. Apply at This” Otfi¢é. sam. the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take ‘notice that action under section 37, must be commenced before the iesuance ot such certificate. of iP . un the property. WAR EAGLE. This mine and tie Crown Point are P Dated this 22nd. day of February, 1898 Gzonce Prunpen. ned by the War itsple Ci lidated Gold mining company of Toronto. It adjoins the Le Reion the west, and ths done over 5,500 feet of develop- mene work and paid $175,000 in divi- lends. ‘The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the imine. tt has all the necessary conve iences, muthinery, ete. The Columbia & Westy + way is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY. ‘Iie 1 ly Mey was the first location is this cump, May 27, 1889. 1t is new ewned by the Lily May Gould mining company, Senator George Turner, pres wW. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer. ves. nnd trea, It ia located in ain south belt, two and a balf miles MINERAL ACT 1836. Certificate of Improvements, - NOTICE, , The Townsite Mineral Cinim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Whare lecated :—ahout 2,500 feet south east of the Le Roi Mineral Claim. Take notice that I, George Pfunder et ul., free miner’s certificnte No. 3715A intend, 60 days from the date hereof} to apply to the Mining Recorder for » Cer- tifcate of Imprevements, for the pur- pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must. be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of south of town. Di Pp work vousivis of cver 300 feet of tunnel and shalt. ‘here ia 150 tons of shipping ov on the comp, which will average Be ton, Mine ‘ided with hoist, I Dated this 22nd day of March, 1868, Gorge Pruxper. Quick Work.-- 0 Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. anywhere at any time day or night. short nutice, ore contracts taker. “Furi Stables: Le Roi Avenue, -Rear of Hunter . Broa,~ pm pay all damages done to anthing we handle, ¥ sfer, warchouse, or. ship any class of gooda. Good end Ile horses, elrgant turnouts and fancy driving teama; will diive jou yeu are getting up a driving party, see us about rij e—good Horses boarded hy the day or Fonth. i hor press and baggage work ; will call at ‘any part. f the city. lone promptly, light or heavy freight handled, mining machinery delivered on 208. Packing of all kinda done, We do ex- Contracts-and job work niture, pianos and.wafes eafely moved. We ‘e act ay shippers’ agents, will tran. We se’l Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac ‘wood. Office: 9 Washington St # -Martin Block.- John. W. Hartline, Proprietor. No 9197. “Hattie Brown Gold Mining Com her, A. D. 1897. CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- TION OF A FOREIGN COMP4NY. pany,” registered the 4th day of Décem- I hereby cértify that I have this day registered the “Hattie Brown Gold Mit mining, smelting, milling and reduction Dusiness; To purchase, acquire, hold, erect and operate electric light’'and power plants for the Purpose of mining and treating -| ores and for the purpose of furnishiag lights and erecting poles for all purposes i _To bond, buy, lease, locate an hold itches, flumes and water rights; Tg congtruct, lease, bay, eell, build, pe | * ; AUNTER BROS. | :_—======|MPORTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL General Merchandise. Manvifacturers’ Agents. Min‘ng Supplies. 2—— z AGENIS: Goodwin Candles ‘-;— ‘Canton Steel ie : Giant Powder... - “i: "California Caps and Fuse.— AND AND SANDON. “W. H. Taylor M. D. Mahoney ~* Hotel Dawson. Yates Strect, . - + Victoria, B. C = First clage rooms at Popular Prices. «ox HEMT ET x * MYERS & DUBE, Propristors, Spokane: Cleat, TE BAR IN CONNECTION. UP TO DAT WINES LIQUORS AND SEGARS Industry ce British Columbia Ia ME ABOVE QUESTION I5 ONE OF THE coming questions to be thoroughly vee at Ottawa d the vote toa recently tried murder on Corbin’s Kettle River Valley railway | case in the atate of Washington, the Se for the past six months. D. J. McDonald, provincial mine in- Dill today. The date is not fixet. Blair, | attle Argua thus expresses itself: minister of railways, came out in favor of the bill, and it will probably be passed R 4 now. Resolutions in favor of the bill sere een cant gone ; 1 Pork read ome Greenwood a one sions and public interviews, to believe ‘orke and Rossland, sl) in . that he would not do, and commuted Inmbis. Bostock, M. P., from Yale and | ihe sentence of Hen: ry Craemer, convic- Caribuo, supported the bill in a strong id i speech. i innocent babe, from death to imprison- discussed and settled and will, within the next year, enter into practical poll- tics. In order that-the fullest light may be brought to bear upon the question, I offer am. Three Prizes for Essays on this suject: How may the Smelting Industry of Britiah Columbia be most beneficially retained and built up in Canada without predjudicially affecting the interest of the mine owners. First Prize $50 Second Prize $30 Third Prize$20 Ottawa, Ont., ‘March 20—In epite of ment for life. This actio:: -of Governor. the Canadian Pacific railroad’s opposi- tion the Kettle River Valley railway will probably get its charter. At the last meeting of the railway committee oppo- sition to the charter was generally con- d i, Mr. Blair, mi f rail er’s liberty. . There is but one explanation that can ‘be given of the position that Governor Rogers has taken in this matter, and that is thathe is making a bid for the “German vote” in the next ii In spite of all his bluff and bluster, a ted of the murder of a mother and her |. Rogers is the firat step towards Craem-}. * apector, left Iast night for the coast via eo C. P. R. H.W. Alldridge, manager of the Trail — emelter, was in the city yesterday. 2B Mra, J. McGaughey left this mo: for a vieit of two weeks with her daugh- ter at Kettle Falls, Wash. * D. J. Fitzgerald and wife of Trail were ‘up on a visit yesterday. - “Sehoot of Metaliurgy. : ‘There was a most enthusiastic meeting held last night in C. O. Lalonde’s store for the purpose of organizing « school of mining. Those present were very anx- ious to have the organization perfected ol ry and cansls, said he had visited the Boundary creek district and could testi- fy to its great wealth asa mining coun- try. There was no part of Canada that had as valuable mineral wealth. He for one was not prepared to refuse to grant such acharter. There would be business for both the Kettle River road and the Canadian Pacific. Craemer has been convicted by a jury of his peers, after as fair a trial as any man ever had. Two attempts were made to secure a new trial, once before Judge Humes and once before Judge Jacobs, on the ples that there waa = reasonable doubt of his guilt. Both at- tempts were failures. Now the governor of the atate comes to the front and com- as s0on as poamble and get down to work. Messrs. Lalonde, Reid, Dr.~ Kerr’ and others’ made lengthy statements upon the proposed lines of sta‘ly to be followed and ‘the desirability of euch prastical knowledge in geology, mineralogy and blow-pipe analysis. ‘ ‘The name of the new ‘organization is to be the “School of Mines.” It isto be permanent in character, and the follow- Seek an Amorican Route, Seattle, March 29—Major L. H. Ruc- ker, U.S. A., who went to Alaska in " sine a connection with the proposed goyerm-| 90 awful crime. Craemer ie either guilty dition, 1 mutes his sentence to imprisonment for life. ‘There ia no half-way business in such The assays to be in the hands of the Sccretary of the Board of Trade on or be- fore June 1, 1898. Prof. G. M. Dawson, of Ottawa; Prof. W. A. Carlyle, of Rossland and Prof. W.G. McConnell, of Victoria, ‘will be asked to act as judges. The decision will be made on or be- fore July 1, 1898, when the mouey will be paid to the winners. : J. B. McARTHUR, President Board of Trade. “Just tell them that you saw me through those “> Specks” BETS EAS THAT YOU BOUGRT AT FRASERS Full line of SPECTACLES. All sizes for all ages. ment relief exp! today | or t. Ifthe jury was wrong, if on the steamer Rosalie. Major Rucker |the witnesses for the prosecution were said five officers and twenty men of the| liars and perjurers, if the prosecuting dition under the d of Cap- was a fiend without conscience, tain Eldridge were preparing to start who would send an innocent man to an from Haines’ Mission on an exploring ignomineous grave, then there is bat expedition with the idea of finding an | one course for the governor to pursue, all-American route into the Yukon. ‘and that is to tarn Craemer loose. The bark Seminole with ‘the govern- There is no jaw under God’ a high hea- ment.herd of reindeer was to have | ven for imprisoning an innocent man reached Haines’. Mission last Monday. | for life. There is no law in the ste of The government pack train was still at | Washington for imprisoning te : 5 Dyes. It bad not been decided what/meo guilty os mush 6 ee a o disposition will be made of the supplies which Craemer was convicted. Craemer which were intended for the use of the should be turned loose at once. relief expedition. Major Rucker left on the night train for his atation at Fort Walla Walla. ——- IN THE POLICE COURT. ——_—_——_- ing named gentlemen were elected as ~ officers for the ensuing year: O. 0. Lae londe, president; Dr. D. E. Kerr, vice president; Archie Cameron, secretary> treasurer. H. Hastings, the civil and mining engineer, was chosen instructor, and there are to be three school sessions 8 week af follows, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at eight o'clock. The first session is to be ‘held on next Monday evening, April 4. There will be another meeting held on Friday night of this week in the Imper- jal block at eight o'clock. Any ore wishing to join the association can do 80 at that time. All are invited. The following were selected as a com- mittee to perfect all necessary srrange- ments for the proper conduct of the school in the meantime: J. W. Boyd, A. L. Knox, H. Daniels, D. A. McLen- nan, Jay Benn, E. A. Seaton, Chris Mc- Mis. Lulu C. Sweeney was before bis honor Judge Jordan this morning a Jim Wardner’s Latest Scheme. upon # charge of using “gross, obscene abusive and insulting language” toward her neighbor, V. P. Wiesenthall, who made the complaint againet her. Mrs. ina striking! d wo- man of the branette type, of about 30 summers and a few winters. James F. Wardner has gone into the ti i i He is p' i to take advantage of the scarcity of sup- plies which is expected to arise at Daw- aon city during the coming year. He is securing all the money that he can get hold of and with this he is purchasing such supplies as are used in that coun- try. He confidently expects to take over 40,000 tons of provisions in. He has nanlted Eugene ‘Wiesenthal, entered into # transportation arrang® old son of the aforementioned Wiesen- Donald, 8. R. Reid and HH. Hastings. ee Afternoon Tea. . Mrs. H. W. Merriweather of the Butte hotel entertained « number of lady friends in the spacious parlora of that hostelry yesterday afternoon. An ele- gant luncheon was served with tea. Cards, etc., helped to pass the social Harry Sweeney, a 10-year old son of| hours pleasantly and a mort enjoyable the aforesaid Mra, Sweeney, is aleo un-| afternoon was spent by the ladies. der arrest upon a charge of having as- a 5-year | W. Ruff, Mrs. O. F. Jackson, Mrs. H.R. Among those present were: Mrs. E. ‘uperate and conduct: railruadd, ferries, tramways, or other means of transpor- cane . tation for. transporting ores, mining and The head office of,the company is eits| Me one tor nate in the city of Spokane, state of Washington, +S. AL he amount of the capital of the com- patiy is ONE MILIION dollars. divided into ONE MILLION shares of the par value of ONE DOLLAR each. . The head office of the company jn’ this province is situate st Rossland, Kootenay district, and James Morris, merchant; whose address is H lund) », is attorney for the cor Zany.” > Will be Issued Every The time of the existence of the com- Parle objeety for which th he object for tl THURSDAY has been ‘Natablished aro :— id company = To work, operate, buy, beli, lease, lo- . ¢€ $ MORNING ate, own, acquire, procure. hold, -and|..- a. ae ae p deal in mines, metal and mineral daima| Subscribe for the-——————: of every kind an i x : of every Kind lescription within-the sof America and the P: ‘Wyeiing Record Dunlop, Mrs. W. 8. Rugh, Mrs. H. Kingemill, Mra. 0. W. Campbell, Mrs. H. W. Merriweather. Misses Whitnev, Ruff, Lindsay, Herkimer, Harris, Voinand others. Yukon Overland Route. Victoria, March 20—The claims of the overland route to the Yukon were atrong- ly advocated today by Semlin, leader of the opposition, who urged that the gov- ernment do something to make the path easier for thousands now going in’ that way. Premier Turner in reply said pro- vision would SPpen in[the pple ing chairs, misses’ |taty estimates fof improving the are tinew's oe Saities, etc,—a | between Queanelle -and Glenora, to be carload just received at Glazan’s, corner spent immediately, in addition to the Firat avenue and Spokane street. Low- already. a a fot the ‘est prices in town. year commencing next-July, ” Big shipment of hate—Stetson’s Dest | A full line of shoes on hand at Hadter and others—just opened at Hunter Bros. ' Bros, £ FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST in -Provinei: conmiersor plant, machine drills. ete. fi y Under’ the: cone Erowmcial GEM ‘1IGER AND UNCLE BAM. Oerned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinton, A. B. Campbell, Thos, Coffey. Located on one ledge in the south bolt, in line with the Crown Point and 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 cuts while the Un- cle Sam hag a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Proporty of the Erueka Consolida- ted: mining company, H. P. Jones, ren., J. C. Cua, sec., E. Coldwell, tra., all of Rossland. Located seven miles Sonthof Rossland on: the U. 8. side . shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five ren enant Rates $2 Per Day. Firet-Claee| working. Ore iron-copprr carrying} jt Furnished Rooms With or gold and silver, nesaying from Without Board. $37. Copitslization $1, Hair, 20 per cent. Hammocks, 30. singlass, 25. lum ’g oil, 25. nk, 26 per cent. ndia rub cloth’g,35. Live hnga, 13éc ib Lithographe, 16¢ Ib 1s, 35 per cent Lamps, 30 per cent Lumber. per cent. Ealt, 16¢ bu Music sheets, 10 Musical instruments, 30 per cent Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent Oysters in sheils, 25; in bulk. 10c gal Poultry, 20 Photus, 20 per cent Paper, 25 percent Picture frames, 30 Pamphlets, 15c lb Print press, 10 Opp. International Musie Hall. Rossland, FPritish Columbia. ment with Brooks, the packer for the Riis , Canadian government, by ahich the oan eee oe i re Canadian packer agrees to aseiat him in a s x . getting the immense amount of supplies cabeartirid ne B eeec boy and alt into the interior. —Seattle PT. ing him's whipping. From signs of temper diaplayed this morning in court the case promises to develop into a real lively lamily wrangle before it is con- cluded. At the requeat of the defend- ant’s attorney, the cases were sontin- ued to tomorrow. To the Ladies. If youdesire anything in the furni- Evening Record. ThE WEEKLY RECORD ‘o-own, bond, buy;: sell, lease: and locate timber and timber claims, and finally tod» everything consiatent, pro- per and requisite for the carrying out of the objects and purposes aforesaid, in their fullest and broadest sense within the territory aforesaid. cee rae > Given under.my hand and sea¥ of office - at Victoria, province of British Colum- bia, this -fonrth day of December, one eight .butdrea and ninety- Special from Victoria. Victoria, B. C., March 8i—by wire— The debate on the budgett continnes and will probably extend into the night ‘The opposition is making an effort to de- lay as long as possible and the govern- ment being determined to sit it out. The redistribution bill is ready and will be considered next week. ——_- T &. HALEYs— BUCCESEOR TO e ee Russell & Haiév —————————— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF PORK MUTTON FISA GAME OYSTERS. ~ - Spokane street, Turkish Baths: and Massage. —— wilhich contains the newa of tne great Gold Fields of Rossland. weven, _ ..... 5. ¥. Woorron, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. 0. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress FIRST CLARS WORK GUARANTEED. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NICE CLEAN ECTABLE PLACE. No. 20 East Columbia Ave ¥F W Corrrn Masseur Canadian Pacific Cut Rates. Parties going eaet will find it to their advantage to avail themselves of the low rates via the C. P. R. A. B, MacKznzix, Ticket Agent. contain all the principal news vince of British Columbia, Dominion of elk Canada; pullished in ore week. To carry on and conduct a general Rossland, B. C.