errnrvnenranrirer seers ee Ross Thompson; A Yr ; r y i: Lhave blocks of stock inf the follc -ving companies for sale? t "g A Progressive Town. A correspondent says: ‘4 ca ‘4 lation of $35,000 this essive in many ways. ht plant isin operation. ABOUT THE MINES. “Rossland Evening Record Eureka Consolidated tantial buildings are goingup. West Le Roi and Josie, 1g Company has erect- - Monita, Homestake, hotel is being built. VOL. IV. No. 206. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1898. were running, but lum- thousand and nails $60 . Wall Paper Department PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. - Rolt & Grogan OL ee ts ih the Original Townsite ivi fv! : ® INSURANCE @ Howard C, Waltera is in town, Frank Davey, the agsayer and expert, returned last evening from the Salmon —_——_—_- «The Cat Came Back.” gon returned from Spo- kane today and confirins thi ‘ their Maltese cat was taken all the way to Spokane and ran away and came LB RO, WAR RAGLE, CENTRE STAR i ” a w « JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND. WAAL JOU AAAS JALAL UA AAA AA GAMA GAL asl ‘The amount of the cay pany is $1,500,000, divi air trrrtrnr Best Toformation Obtainable trom Weare representing the largest am- ; Jacob Dover, leading jeweler of Nel- ount of insurance capital in the city. gon came ovet yesterday and returned this Province is situate in the We insure mining machinery, build- ings, dwellings, merchandiev and -stocks the Company, w hose addr: aforesaid, is the sttorney MENT Is NOW COMPLETE IN EV- ERY LINE.—8UPERB DEEIGNS, W. F. Weetael of Nelson returned home on the noon train. Ross Thom, son, Charles Howeo and Richard Armetrong returned this morn- ing from Trail, where they went on mat- ters political for the guvernment party. James Martin, A.H. O'Neill, Hugh McCutche on, Dr. Sinclair, Arthnr Dat- tonand J. W.. Wilks drove up from Trail last night after the political meet- ‘Schilling’s ‘Teas... . The Kootenay Cafe has pany. ‘The:time of the existence of the Com- dies to eat it. Can sup- Ts. ¥ ‘ for which the. Company NOVELMES IN STATIONERY, : and| rected and carr land | inines aud. prospe * MONEY To LOAN We have money. to loan ‘at 6% per cent. per anum on Rossland realestate. Canterbury Block. 36 Columbia.Ave. town lote, eell, lease an: cta have been des- English Breakfast, : 2. D OUR PRINTED. bTOCK JOURN- the Prov nce of British Columbia, Canadas; to locate, FRESH sMIPNENT OF HARRY WEBD’S FAMOUS CONFECTIONERY uM : further information appl hey cau be relied up- rate mines and wining ¢! United States of America an Province of Rritish Columbia, nthe business of purchasing Apoad saat summit of Deer ve i Od aie ond ibten of | ee coe Ue din the Province of Britieh Ce Canada; and to acquire, lease and operate water rights and = fin roceive the same values and the sarce uniform courtesy in supply SSeS anrewdest ‘Duyers fn fitting) John A, Manley left for his home at Grand Forks this morning. : Fred Oliver was. an outgoing. passen- ger for Boundary this morning. Thomas C. Garrizon returned to Spo- kane today and took the Maltese cat that ran away from there and returned M. FOX &Co- 106 E Columbia Ave. ee M.J. O'HEARN has ALWAYS UPTO DATE: ALWAYS THR BEST VALUES. GOODEVE BROS. DRUGGISTS:AND STATIONERS 0 © 0@F-It pays to deal with Goodeve Bros. a mile and a hall, F.W AINSDALE. H. §. WALLAGES Station:ry, Wail: P per. and ineral deposit in the aud 95. feet cross-cut.” 1 ists ofa 40-1 3e.0W- THE. CUSTOM HOUSE R4 and| ar and @ 20-horee hoist. . said in for an all-winters wo: great body of ore is lo’ reported improving ##. ‘Travers! jae i ee nite WHOLESALE | DEALERS: IN——- Pork, Mutton, Fi Foam ae hg, sete, J a The... GranD San. T. ARTHUR, P oprietor. Spokane, ‘Warhington. peat aie ee Hardware Co. (i Haley, [er] with headquarters at Nelson, came in last nigh and is at the Allan.. W. J. Worth, who is an old time Ross- lander, returned to Spokane this morn- ing aftera few daysetay. He expects to go into business at Republic. Fitzgerald, who has been in town several davs on business with Mr. Heinze, returned to Trail today. The family of William Martin of Mar- tin Bros., is expected the last of the NOTICE! © DALITS SHE But all kinde of merchandise will be sold just as cheay by— PUBLIC = MUGTION 42E COLUMBIA AVE. -C. 6, GIBSON, Auctioneer N. B. Private Sales Daily. B. C. Mi . ning. Stocks. Not Affected by War. i eight hundred and ninety: sh. Game, {h. 8.2 ‘Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. 4.00 Four Hundred 400 ‘Men’s Ready: Made Suits. In Worsted, Cheviots, Serges and: Tweeds. Modern in all its appointments. - } nadquarters for mining men Rates _ Centrally located, corne Hc vard and Mill streets. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. CERTIFICATE OF THE IREGISTRA- ‘TION OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- Thia.property has a Lif ROSSL. AND. B. C. : John Stusse has returned from Wa- Quick Work. “Companies Act, 1807."" Prof. C. C. Woodhouse has returned from Spokane and Republic. M. W. Simpson, books and stationery, Clay er Venitian worsted Suits.....-..-----+ Black or fine Serges Halifax and American tweed ‘HOTEL DAWSON The Le Roi mine has become fame sua ns the greateat goll producer It has besides putting in dexpensive machinery, (500 feet of work, built li hased. and ? as an Extra-Provin- der the “Companier NEM LOCATED. THE ZENITH. Lost a Fortune by Not Recording Work— First Rossland Wedding. Livery barn.and ‘business at ributing point on the new ry ease Republic,. jecta hereinafter get forth islative authority of the islature of British Columbia extends. ‘he head. office of the Company 18 sit- uate in the City of Spokane, State of BOOBNT WL 2! EO First class feted a smelter, and paid Boys’ and Childrens’ <> merican euits—very stylish. red Clothing> * Tf youwant a dreas snit or a business Union label on all:ordered gooda. A chore agrortment of all the newest patterns i 96. cy trouserings, fancy veatings, etc. - Mens Furnishings <> at “Stetson end Chris?*e hats in all styles. Evervthing for mens’ wear. lored shirts to choose from. rnouts ‘and fancy-dri ing teams; will ative you Joseph Villander came in yesterday : Piel from Greenwood and Republic. He beara the distinctién’ o£ béing © the locator’ of the Zenith claim, which has played such un important part in disturbing the title, to the eastern portion of Rossland. He made the location ‘on the 14th. of June, 1892, and did the assessment work, but thought go little of the property that he did not record the” work. ated the Paris Belle, using the work done by Villander as a discovery shaft. Little did Mr, Villander think in 1892 that he would have been worth haifa | million in 1897 by holding the Zenith. on the south-east slope ct tain, within the corporate ation-of the company JUST ARRIVED....... Best assortment in Rossland. 54 The amount of the capital of the illion dollars, divided hares of one dollar 334 machinery .delivered om ‘deafes safely meved. We ‘e act as shippers’ agents, suit well made, perfectly fitting 2) prices $ 4 shares, par-value $5 per share: each. The head office of the company in ce is situate at Rossland, and ter, agent fer the Company sis Roseland aforesaid, ir the attorney for the Company. ‘The time of the ex.stence o in fancy suitings, fan- Bonaparte camps. A ddress;—COL. 1. 1. HUGHES y |.My ers Falls, Washington. Tealer in Hay, Grain, Poultry and It has its own electric and ity ore bins are built on the W. track, with a.tran eee Ee BY ir and- Tamarac AWeteell Washington ‘héador New neckware, new shirts, stockhulders are Col, 1. WN. Peyta nator George Turner, Col. Wm. J. Harris. Col Wn. F Williams, Maj. J. . Office: 9 Washington s 3 collera, cuffs, ete. 50 diffeient patterns in fancy co 385 ‘Boots, Shoes< > Mens’ heavy mining shoes. Men: which we will close out at cost. eleecopes and straps, etc. CK BEFORE PURCHASING. — ATS. for which the Company old, work and operate JL things incident to the eneral businessof mining in the United {America and in the Province of carver that s special gener | ge s fine shoes of all kinds. g9@F-A few John W. Hartline, Proprietor: YateSt. Victoria. JOHN M.BURKE Good Frtday Gold Mining | States of. 4 willbe held at the| British Columbia, Cai solicitor. Columbia] gell mint i He worked the ase¢asment on the Iron ‘Mask in 1802 for Joe Burgeoise. Bestdve allthis distinction Villander was the first man to get married here. That is what he calla it, although he and the bride had to go to Colville to find » min- AAR 5 Owned hy Centre Star miviug Oliver Durant manager. $1,000,000, shares par value Comany Limited Liability office of D. 3. Whiteside, 8, on Tuesday, the 2ist day of| Unite une, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, ni of trunks, valises, etc., t CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STO! NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. M: J. OHEARN, States of America and in the! for the pur-| Province-of British to treat, buy and sell mines and mining herwise handle orea ay is uf mines; to acquire, sitmated on Trekont nidudbtaing if‘ thesouth belt, jast jsouth of the Crown Peint and is ft thorising the regis.| claims, and oth he company onder the Compa ies! other product ‘Act, 1897, under the name of The Ine Star and | construct, aperal ‘Yoe Monte Cristo. bas ov . . [bho sour teparite aid et ledues whieh are developed vyer 4,500 feet-of tunnels, shafts, se-rute.. “Phere are musny ore op the dump ard work. [tiv provided: with: two com Barr, lecal manager. down on the vein 100 fect aud a cen- tract Jet for another 100 fee wih nine COR.COL AVE. -& LINCOLN ST-- Mr. Villanier left today ‘for Green- wood City, which he saya is the coming town in thé Boundary country. Lots of Boats Building. Charles Hutchinson bas received a let- terfrom J. E. McAtee, written at Lake 8, 6 cbinery, used or to be used in treatin ducts of mines in .the ¢ America and_in the Province of Britivh Columbin, Canada: operate water rightr, nd other conduits ane Liritted and for tne election of directors. 1 A Large Assortment of Largo Assortnuent ot———— | MOULDINGS i; ‘We makea Specialty of: Qlazing, Painting, Kalsomining, n 897. Will examine and report on’ miner , H, Finnatson, Becretaro. Iso on mines- of which is furnished pdwor: ty found not to be correc! moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BUBKE,; Rossland B.C c. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly The White Bear Goi Mining com- Over $13,000 was.expend- inia by former owners. . the late purchasers 9 a deuble .cempartment _|vertica?: shaft, which will he -provided the firatin the camp. ane claims are) val- alle and promiee fair to make OTICE INHEREBY GIVEN that a special gen. meeting of the Trail-Bear Creek Gold Min- Company, Limited Liadility will be held- ne office of the ompany nue. Rossland ou Tuerday, ie 18% at So'clock in the afternoon for the g. and ifdeomed advise ing a resolution authorisihg the res istration of the ecmpany ‘Act, 1897, under the nameofthe Canada Wes'- ern’ Gold Mining and Exploration Company, Pay + yovations in the camp and one of th vost valuable. Tha latest: and i thi 4 led half mile weest -of R Meuntain railway and ik Bear en the south. Its ists of a GO-herse pow 2 20-horse power’ helat, ump with capacity of 60- inute aud machine drills rtical shatt ef 175 feet feot,.a: large -Jargs ore kat the 100-foet level t wide are al o in parts About $10,000 spent in machinery development ‘and build- - Work at present is waspended | but *arrangements® are “now thought I had experienced some hard- but Inever did antilI reached Alaska, and never did a He is going in with O. E.-Penwell, for- merly of Challis, and. a Dr. Cook from Boston. They had their boat built and expected to set sail on the 26th. Ben- nett is a tent town, having 983 tents and _one om PAPER HANGING :IDECORATING Cx) heaton chien AUNTER BROS. | IMPORTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL This mine and tae Crown Point are Gold minirig company of adjoins the Le Rci o id $175,000 in. divi- lends. ‘The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- ‘puilds a amelter or can get bet- ter freight snd_ treat { furnishing lights and creat- Ere Sa Oe Ad itl, Ae d Si fA d he -P: This claim is owned by the ted States of America and in the Pro- ‘ ce of British Columbia, Canada; tu eameer Goorge: A.) tinto city and town a Office and shcp corner © P, DOGKEEILI, Secretary. Arthur & Pretty, No. 115 East Columbia Ave. building there to resch allthe way to..Dawson if they were strung outina line. McAtee aalked seven miles to the-town\ of Bennett to mail his letter, but could not find a sin- gle Canadian stamp in the place. Geo. Ralston; he says, was at Bennett. The duty receipt of McAtee’s party is 16,000- t rcoresents at least two per- Bo’ al pe of Deer Park moun- ARRFBY GINZN that a special meet- Mining and Investment Company, Limited Liabil'ty, z It has all the necessa ete. The Columbia & Western re-lway is built to the mine. din the Province of Bri- granted and has a shal “General Merchandise. stract asd maintain roade, . e on Tuesday the 21st day of June tramways in connection w at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, and if deemed advisable, LOOK! + LOOK! BOARD AND Ri $5.00 PER WEE MEALS 45 CENTS TEA, COFFE OB BERH WITH MEALS. din the Province of British Canada; to do and conduct a ‘the 1 ly May was the firat location y under the Companies Act, 1697, under the name Mining Comp ny, Limited, and for “apne Union is located three -mile Lily May Gold mining Rosstond and.isdwned by ‘HB. ymuy, Senator George Turner, pres wW. J. Harris, manager an ———_—_—_ _ St, Thomas Mountain. BE. J. Sparling, William Kelling and B. W. Hogland returned last evening from the Norway Mountain region, where they have been prospecting and working assessments. They report that region thoroughly prospected, and say it is difficult to find any vacant ground. They were gone atout three weeks, and made but one Jocation, and thst was on St. Thomas Mountain, just South of Norway mountain. The surface show- oN ident , bat Epa hodee the south belt, two an south of town. Developmeht work cousists of over 300 feet of tunnel and ‘There is 150 tous of shipping ore on the dump, which will average) Mine provided with hoist, comuzeaser plant, machine drills. etc. GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE BAM. Owned. Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinron, 4. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Locate. on one ledgo. in the south belt, in line with the Crown Puint and feet with a tunnel and op feet. Surveyed and crown ‘granted. RLECTA AND CHIE SETTLE. ““Phead ‘properties belong to the mania Gold Mining comps! located on Green mountain just.north of Red mountain, three and: a@ half miles from Rossland. foot abaft and 80 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and assays have beerrobtained an high as $300 a ton. oS 2s cents and 50 cepts All the Datleactes in season at the KOOTENAY RESTAURANT © d eight hundred and ninety- ore three -well dafined leads, the center over 1000 feet through the ork is being done om it .-It ig the intention te ge te ‘level before cressouttiag About $4000 worth of work done. THE WEEKLY NDLES, CANNON STEEL,GIANT. RNIA CAP2 AND FUSE- $ioo per week and up. AGENTS:—GOODWIN CA! Dominion Hotel. €outh Spokane strect. Transfer of Liquor Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. olicttors forthe Bank of British North America ELABORATE BANQUETS, PARTIES < McBarwe Burtpins, RogsLaxp. ledges are large and show up well for the amount of work done. ‘The railroa will be on thewest slope of Rt: Thomas and it is thought capital will soon. be attracted there extensively. f the Kootenay hotel| + Notice To Transfer Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that Tho! fon, at PLGLLS Ve COO Jocal news that is fit to print FIRST. J« SB McKenzie, M, D., ahaft and 60 feet of open cut work. 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft (00 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sum has a 25 foot shaft and 150 ———— Transfer of Liquor t ‘ The Record prints all the Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, MoPherson, vice pres., next sitting of the Bo: AE ERCHANOD NATIONAL DANE AeCORD Every, Sy “THURSDAY Commissioners of the sland, make application to liquor licenee for the Clar- endon house to Gus. Waseh Mf The Kootenay Cafe has nice, rich ice always on hand, A nice ‘cool a Undivided Pro Gts $60,000. ident; A. J. Ross, vicepres- Ppashier. eer MUNTE CRISTO, COLONKA AND VIRGINIA ‘olunibia river, three miles These three properties are owned| ry news: | dieision 585, to Specialty made of Eye and Ear Diseases, SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. foot sfiaft, 80 foot tuane and about 100 fee st open-cuts. Assays $13. dM. MARTIN IDE. 6. GOTTOK Promises to Organize a Skookum Club in Rossland. MUCH DISAPPOINTMENT AT TRAIL Thinks the Government Has Too Mueh Money and Dont Want to Put Up. Rosstanp, June 14. My Dear Me. Corron:—Your kind and intereating letter was duly received, and I hagten to auswer it, although I am in s sad and depressed state of mind. We had a-meeting at Trail last night, you would have thought it a meeting of the government supporters. The peo- ple didn’t cheer us i PRICE 6 CENTS putting up much, can’t I? P. 98. No, 4.—I guess I’m mistaken in putting it P, P.M. I guess it will be M. P. P. when I’m elected. Is that mght? AN INDEPENDENT MEETING. OMcers Were Elected and an Executive There were about 100 persons attended the independent meeting held at the Pa- cific hotel hall last evening and listened to addresses from Dr. Bowes, who pre- aided, and W. J. Neleon, who advocated the election of a candidate to the legis- lature who had a government leaning, but would act independent when itcame to matters concerning this digtrict. An . 5 chosen, J. Fred Ritchie, Charles Howson, J. B. Connolly, Ross Thompson, A. C. Galt, T. G. Elgie, Hector McPherson, John McKane, J. A. Smith, 0. E. Race, H. Daniele, A. G. Creelman, Charles Lock- hart and H. J. Raymer. ‘The officers of the association are: Dr, but if you bad seen how the crowd acted | °00, P secretary; and Wn. Harp, treasurer. ‘W. B. Townsend stated t» the meet- worth a cent, but when Dick Armest rong was called, he talked for the government and waa cheered toan eche. I don’t know what to make of it. As we hain’t got any paper here, I wish you would write up the meeting in great shape, and print it in your great’ paper, the News-Advertiser, and send me six or seven copies for circulation here and at Trail. While in Trailjl tried your scheme about a court house in Roseland. I told them ifthe opposition won, we would build them a court house the same size you told me to tell the Rossland folks about, i.e., 400 feet high and 600 feet aquare. They said’ they hadn’t asked for.a court house, but I told them we would build it any way. The idiots down there seem to think the-government has treated them fairly well, and we couldn’t make them be- lieve any different. They wouldn’t lis- ten te any school housezbusiness. I tell you I feel pretty blue about Trail. 200 names had been presented to him, asking him to stand asa government . candidate,and that he had delayed in government at Victoria, which he had He saidhe wished to wished to have aything to do with an. independent movement. These senti- ments received sufficient applause to show that a great part of the audience agreed with him. When informed that it was an independent meeting he walk- Asupporter of the government said “This independent move- ment, which is in the interest of a cer- tain candidate, is liable to cause tronble. - They had better go » little slow or they will have a splitin the party, which would insure the election of an opposi- Provincial Elections. supporters of Mr. William B. quite approve of your about organizing a Skookum Club, and will remember what you said about Allen, Begle and Smith Curtis. Tam afraid we cannot do much with Allen. He seems to think we ‘‘flim-flammed” Bogle in the convention. Of course we did that, all right enough, but I didn’t think they were emart enough to geton to us. I will take your advice about butter: ing the working people for their votes. L took Wilks and Dutton with me to Trail and let them make speeches for me. By the way, Lawyer McNeill is a brick. He went with us to Trail and made a bully big speech. They didn’t cheer him-like they did Armstrong, but that was not his fault. We may organ- ize the Skookum club tonight, and if.we do-I. will write you all about it~ tomor- row, and have the Record publish the proceedings. It printed your ‘letter to me yesterday, and I tell you it; was a knocker. I think the people. are,tickled to death sbout our promise to -build them a whacking big-- court house and school house and two or threg. thousand roads and trails. I think the Caseade wagon road went down with: Race allright, but Iam afraid Dr. Bowes has.got’.the Miner all rignt. I think the. government crowd has toomuch money, for us. By the way, whatdo you think; Doc Allen said T ought to put.#6000 into the, campaign. Ien’t thet awfal?, I'was thinking that $75 or $20 would be enough for me to put up. ¥ Oh, yes: . Dutton is as méd as a-hat- ter about people - saying the working- men’s delegation was induced by you to turn down Bogle for me. I: think maybe I oughtn’t to have printed'that, and I think I made a mistake in saying any thing about me moving to the Boundary country,-and_ think I will deny it. I don’t quiteunderstand what you mean about Semlin being chosen the Hias ‘Tyee becaues he hashad 9 better op- portunity to learn the language, but 1 guess it is all right. ‘Well, I think I'll. be the Cloochman Tyee, as you suggest, but wouldn’t I make a better Mitlite Tyee?—that means sleeping chief, and there ain’t any such athing asa Cloochman chief in our tribe, is there? tut you know best. I'll be it if you say eo, Ithink Dr. Sinclair would muke a fine Cloochman Tyee. Good bye,. my dear Mr. Cotton, I’ll write you tomorrow, if I can. Jauzs Mantin, P..P. M. Clootchman Tyee. P,8.—Don’t forget tosend me the copies of your paper that I ask for. J. M., P. P. M.,C. T* P.S,. No. 2.—You don’t think I should put up much do you? J. M., P. P. M., O. T. P, 8. No. 8.—I can be elected without date, are requested to meet at the Cen- tral hotel tomorrow, Wednesday, after- noon, at 2 o'clock to receive Mr. Town- i aeentor ae HEINZE GONE TO BUTTE. Has 40 Lawsults There and Will Return, to Ross! * F, August Heinze left >n the morning train for Butte, Montapa. He will turn to Rossland on the 20th to atten to some court matters. to 40 laweuits at Butte and cannot spend allhis time in Rossland. close touch with Mr. Heinze eays he will by no means cease operations in the Kootenay. Hehas an interest atill in the earned land grant from the provin- cial government. Mr. Heinze has made monay here and. will no doubt be heard from goon in an extensive way. SKAGWAY BOOMING. Two to:Three Hundred People Are Arrriving James L. Wilson, formerly one of the proprietors of the Grand Union hotel here, wrote to a friend in Rossland, and among other things says: “The rash into Skagway is greater than it was at Rossland in the balmy days. The steam- er brought in 760 passengers this trip. There are from 200 to 300 people a day HARRY LINDLEY COMPANY, * Played May Blossom to & Full House Las “May Blossom” by the Harry Lindley company at the Rossland opera house last evening was given 8 warm seception by a fall house. They will play ‘‘The well supported by his company whith consists of 16 members. Aime Moran of the Montreal house returned yesterday from Ymir, where he went to look at some mining proper ty. The next day after his arrival he sold the Randall, ona working bond, for $15,000; to be paid, $2260 in three months, $2750 in six months, and the bought the Black Cock is the purchasers First-class furnished hotel at Trail for sale at a bargain and upon easy terms, For further’ information ap] Record office or James Worsh, Trail.