a reer ross reer aS TE ( ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 23. 1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. his love for what she is, since she is so worthy a representative of WILLIAM K, ESLING. “Tux Ovpest DAILY IN THR INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY: BXOHPT SUNDAY been searched for one who could truly typify these ideals as queer, eFrICR: BASHMBNT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL. ¥, 0, BOX 538. woman, mother, no better choice BUBSCRIFTION BAT! Daily, per month by mail Baily, bait year by mail h year...... Baily, per year, foreig! Subscriptions inv: Advertising rates will be made known upon ap TheRecorD reaches the people. s e «o> tions will mourn her as no other = woman or queen was ever mourn- TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAI! LS. e LL ——_— Revelstoke and all_points| least and west, including Van couver, Victoria, the Okanu- N rthwest Territuries, Man- a Canada| British nd all Euro and other foreign coun- sags igs y | Te fail, Robson, . Nakusp. Sandon, Halcyon | Springs. dal Slocani land Lardeau district points. Deer Park—Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Nelson) land connections. Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir.| land all Kootenay lake, East! Kootenay and Crow’s | Nest .| Pass connections. Spokane, _ Northport, and] 2h points in United States.; “points between Cascade andi gai ‘amp McKinney. i for Kegistration must be posted half an neettteth fous tothe time for closing the mails. | any of the many other powers ap- proached by the Boers and went be- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. yond the limits set by the tradi- | tional policy of the United States, Arrivefrom| DESTINATION. | Leave for | ys defined by a distinct declaration at. The Hague. The Very time when his secretary of warhas been S00a.m. | urging the country to arm for. the | ruasacm. | defense ef the Monroe doctrine would be most inopportune for him ‘The postoffice is open from 8a. m., to7 p.m. daily, (except Sunday). ‘Trail, Nelson and andBonndary ceun- ily ept Trail,Nelson,Crows Nest’ andy Arrow Lakes and C P. R. reqe p.m, | ..main line 6:00 P. ma 1900 MAY 1900 p_ 1900 ___ si [TW T s rire 6; 7| 8] gjroj rel ta 13} 14 | 15] 16] 17 | 18 | 29 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24} 25 | 26 27 | 28] 29 | 30 | 3! soldiers ever fought; her people love her as no other people ever gave up their hearts to a woman who must perforce be, to all but a pplication. few of them, a mere mental ab- roo, pom from President McKinley:and every * | right-thinking American, who is not prejudiced by politics or bambooz- led by the tommyrot in regard to the ‘‘sister republics struggling” for mn. ai war, cannot be renewed. In fact, i in offering mediation at all, the ‘Australia, China and Japan—Seespectal notices | United States went farther than such noble ideals, Had the empire traction; and when the grim reap- r shall claim her, a company of na- | restore responsible government. This can only be ‘accomplished by the overthrow of the men who have = d. But may that day of mourning | profited by the violation. of it, and @L.0SE | DESTINATIONS. [DUE | be long delayed. N who by every principle of our con- —_—_ stitution must be regarded as ree a3 ry AND -) Roc se THE BOER ENVOYS. - sponsible for its violation. “Mr. Company ss : : es er Martin is unequivocally ‘responsibl In the English-American Society Play, in : 5 = aN The Boer envoys to the United| This is certainly demonstrable.— Four Acts, entitled..¢.ssessseeeseeerertee Ho an ot States have received their answer | Victoria Colonist. : : : Jee to violate that doctrine’ by offering the representation of the colonies in in the imperial government has been proposed in parliament by Mr. il could have been made. For this Chamberlain. It is that a repre- . ' , 7 er soldiers fight for her as no other | sentative each of Canada, AGS, HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES South Africa and India be appoint- ed a member of the privy council to —_—_ act as lords of appeal for seven PHONE NO- 6 FORA GURNEY years and to have life peerages. ists says he was often. seen walk-" pvp ow pai : oe up and down before hig- tent at This Wednesday 4a.m lost in thought. It is a pity : their liberty,” will approve’. that | that such laborious thinking brought 16: answer. The president says that 2 PBs” | under The Hague treaty, his offer of mediation having once been re- All the Boundary district! ,; fused by one of the parties to the such poor results. men.. Thanks, very. -much, Mr.4 ADMISSION: Parquctte and First ‘Rocketeller, but we are of ‘age now and would be pleased to:receive our portion by returo mail. —Freemen’s Rockefeller declares that he holds | The new school .of acting by competent artists all his wealth in trust for his fellow ARAL Labor Journal. and fixtures of an established mer- | and others having: claims ugainst tne es- cantile business. Only a small es . uary as amount of capital required. Address | twist day of June, 1900, to send by post Merchant, this office. & EDITORIAL NOTES. —THE—— The first practical step towards M Oo NT A N A STABLES. eenososssgesisenancnaese ...special Offer........ For this week we will sell all Art Goods in Linen Denim STYLISH TURNOUTS. eoncecees —— The first thing to be done is ‘to! Rossland Opera House."s —OF THE— w York Theatre $ $ : SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT 4 3 3 3 $ Stamped.or Plain, “at a discount. <0 2.2> One of General Gatacre’s apolo-. ‘The Ladies’ Favorite Play, geqouneeseceqaonasee esesonsseosenodsss |WAS * BLAME REMEMBER.:."- wwand Thursday: MAY 23 AND 2a a & —_—nr a eo -We have the icest goods made by. Belding, Paul : ~ & Co. and handle a complete line of ‘their, Silks, Holstead & Wright : Cor. First Ave. and Washington ‘Ste . THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE Yeucon, of the cit; os Rows, $1; Gallery, 50c- a ae pacaind ‘Tickets for sale at Rolls’ Drug Store. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <_| in the matter of the estate of Hessie Tay- Business for Sate. torr lute of, the city, of Rossland, in the proyince of British Columbia, widow, de- For sale—the stock, good will}* eased. + ‘Notice is herebv given: that all creditors 4 ; tate of the said Hessie Taylor, deceased, i \ who died on or about the 8th - 1900, are required. on or before tf | Bene deliver "to Messrs, MacNetll & to interfere in a quarrel in Africa. The United States claim the right to exclude European powers from interference with the affairs of the American continent-and, in return, pledge themselves not to interfere with the affairs of Europe or any other continent. As a friend of both parties, President McKinley TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if cepy is presented before 10 a. m. THE QUEEN. The eighty-first anniversary of * the birth of Queen Victoria -will be celebrated throughout the British empire tomorrow with sentiments: ef loyalty quickened by the struggle offered to di between Great publics, at the request of the latter. The offer was politely but firmly de- clined by Great Britain, and Mr. Boers’ quarrel that of his own coun- try. The only’thing left for the Boer envoys to do is to go home. But they will not do that. They have already announced that they will so in which the British people are now engaged, and Rossland will yield nothing to any other town, in the mother country or the’ colonies, in the heartiness of its observance. The strongest testimony of the virtues of the heart and the powers ef the brain and character possessed by Queen Victoria is the fact that, while her reign has witnessed a eenstant diminution in the powers ef the sovereign and a constant growth in the power of her people, the present year finds her a more absolute ruler over their hearts than any sovereign who ever lived. The less actual authority she exer- cises, the more the people love her, wotil that love has become some- thing akin to veneration. The his- tery of her reign has been the his- tery of the growth of the power of the people until now, they are in fact supreme and the sovereigtr is simply the hereditary president of a republic disguised as a monarchy, endeavor to arouse American pub- lic sentiment in favor of their cduse that the people will compel the gov- “NORTH COAST ernment to mediate. Under the i already detailed, this would mean war with Great Brit- ain. This is a piece of insoleace of which none but Boers would be guilty. J But these envoys have gone far- |’, p/ cHARLTON,A.G.P.A..Portland, Or ther. They no sooner landed in New York than they placed them selves in the hands of a committee |, of violent political opponents of the present government, who have been denouncing the government for its failure to intervene and who have not disguised their intention to make use of these peace envoys for campaign purpuses. If the envoys had gone on the stump, without the tutelage of any American politician, to create public feeling in favor of intervention, they wonld have been offending seriously enough. But they have gone further; they have feut yet she inspires that sentiment | already begun their agitation under ef leyalty only felt for a monarch. The personal character of the Queen would suffice to command that veneration, but it is inspired by still, more—the sovereign per- sonifies the unity of the British na- tion and the stability of the British gevernment. From all the ends of the earth, wherever the Union Jack flies,all hearts turn to the throne as the centre of British power, the feuntain of British justice and liber- ty. These have been set before the world as. the ideals by the loftiest minds of the two great republics of the United States and France, offer- ing a strange paradox to democratic dectrines. . But the Briton’s love for what the Queen represents is heightened by the auspices of one political party. Not only foreigners, but representa- tives of two foreign countries ac- credited to the United States, un- dertake to interfere in the domestic controversies of that country in or- der to embroil it ina quarrel with which it has no earthly concern® For a much less offense of the same kind, Lord Sackville was given his passports. He wrote a private letter toan American citizen criti- cizing the president; these Boers propose to go on the platform with the president’s political opponents. If this action does not arouse the keenest ‘resentment in the United States, the American people have a superhuman patience with which they have not been credited hitherte. Britain and the South African re-| TIME CARD OF- TRAINS. | (Solicitors for james Peraus Acounty. ot Ww tf Hoa North CoastLimited | 7.234 : ww McKinley could not renew it with- Nova NenhGogst Lmtd 33 (3-20 ™. | Notice is hereby given thatthe firstannual | yy out. exposing himself to a rebuff, » 4, Eas 10.40 p.m. | 1 um. |sitting of the court of revision for the | =~ uer a H FBP a . Ms | purpose of hearing all complaints against WwW % unless he were prepared to resent | sCentral zal 1e3 poms rte /the assessment for the. year 1900, as w ‘Local Freight; west... | 5-30. m. mM, that rebuff by force and make the | SESS) Freight. esq) | TEE oy Daily excent Sunday, all others daily. Even Nos. east bound. | oC f iy of Rossl 1, je > a S 5 provings of Bath Coltoe, thelr Chretian cael ~ dec i t of which he shall then bave notice, and that the said,ofticial administrator will not | ¢ - be linble for the said -asseta or any part . = : thereof to any pergon or persons of whose ww Claims notice shall not have been received |W by him at the time of such distribution. WwW i ‘Dated this ist day of May, A. D.. 1900, ad : : hat MacNetii& Deacon, 1AM d e! made by the assessor of the city of |“. * aed, Bo Cn will, be held in the | WW = : council chamber, vity hall, Rossland, on YY] % Mondiy, the 4th day of June, A.D.,| = : . 1900, at 2 o’cluck p. m. 5 Wot. MoQuERr, Ww : = % ity Clerk. | =) : | ia City Clerk’x Office. Rossland, B. C. N S OCK. 2 « o.@ Aprilg0th, 1900. -S-Lim | yyy eeeee w ae OF T0 BEST Heavy Transferring: NY) ee First-class Saddle & Pack Horses...) yy r STABLES: ww ess I O S E D { I Commercia! Alley. "Phone No. 89. w : p= |W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa. - \ | ey , ; a Katie D. Green G. M. % BY JUNE I. and D. Co., Ltd. w Underwear, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Socks, * NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. . W Miners’ Unlined Summer Jackets, ‘Bar- Property situated on North Fork Salmon wy Pers’ atid Waiters’ Coats, Belts, Sweaters, . Ww Colored and White Shirts, Collars, Jump- River, Erie District, B.C. w FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Hy ers, atid Overalls, Suspenders, Neckties, Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stock is now NY) Trunks, Blankets, Working | Trousers, offered to the public at ; Ww Table-Covers and Table Mats. $6 98 98 98 36 Z1-2 Cents per Share, = 0\W and can be had on application to Ww ee € 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN w . : Rossland, B.C. = Sac. Treasurer. Ww ~———weA Courter full ofee=— 2\w USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES : Ww - AT 5c EACH. ROSS THOMPSON........ w : . ave the fol owing b locks in the following companies for :ale w ; Le Ee tneL Ghat venice tke, ais Ae ee Ww A LINE. OF LADIES’ JACKETS Stiverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM w Worth $5 and $10, at $2 and $3.. Lots in the Original Townsite Ww Reddin. JacksonCo.. Agents, Rosstand, B. C wu The Aritugtonm——e—, vw ae PME One Price Store <>" Headquarters for Commer- w cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms, |W : W UNEXCELLED TABLE. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. ACCKECEE CREE CISC CSECEEEEEES Spokane St., Opposite International. atti Nadeem ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 43. 1900. FOR A RAGE TRACK west, Part of it needs draining, ‘Fo Cure a Cold In One Oay s BUSINESS, LOCALS. CANDIDATE'S: PLATFORM, germs of discontent and consequent bit= oe but this can be accomplished by Take Laxative Bromine Quinine| ~ : _— terness, by dealing with public works ‘ . simple ditching, with a bridge over| Tablets, All druggists refund the ‘To the a Riding, ive of locality or political affilia- : : the crcek which crosses the park. money if it fails to cure. 25¢. Be McCormick's biscuits the finest Went Kootenay . ea: iti fof tainting datey} t + 1The whole truct is being fenced in. . Grove’s signature 1s on each line ofall, A consignment just tes] Elector: Foam a candidate for the . Development of farming,dalrying, Horsemen Take Up the Movement with the ‘posts. “having al ect a box. \ceived it O, M. Fox & Co's, 106 | provincial legislature‘nt the approaching stout ralalng Ane fruit growing resources Bachusias: F Columbia ave, ‘Tel. Go and 20. Jeivetions, and 1 favor the following | (1 increased encouragement to agricul sasm. around, and the roadways are being Peace Declared. Hazelwood i tural nocietier, when hy such axlstance made in the north half, which has| Why devote all your time read- iG GE a Slee fee eet 1. An administration composed of it may ba demonstrate that reasonable ibe been cleared and planted with de- ing about the Boer. war aad the | soce! chocolate, fresh CUt| those whose practical oxperience will ae a scorn te te province: HAVE IT READY NEXT FALL ciduous trees. gold fields of Alaska? There are Hower, ete, at the Bon Ton, tf enable them to deal promptly and eff | aia inoreasin: i etslnees ae : ; eo te other matters of vital importance;| Thomas Stout, the druggist, has sion A cae SN eee tise a the appointment of a competent official, ° Taser you may make a trip east, and willlremoved to: more commodious | side. whose services could be utilized In har- want to know how to travel. In| premises, No. 8, First 12 Ioning no large expendl monizing conflicting interests and arbi- order.to have the best service, use) near Washington street. other than reully necessary, until the pier cietany belie the Wisconsin: Central railway be-| 5-11-6t ay of Me bake tee bees ee Is munity, s bi tesa cele S tween St. Paul and. Chicago. For clesrly ascertained. ‘his should not ‘ ia < E At the meeting of the city council rates and other ‘aforvaaton write _Lost—Bunch of seven keys. ADBy: Pe eed anon in ze Micon ol He Don Pre last evening, Alderman Clute pre- Jas. ,A, Clock, general agent, Port- Finder please leave at RECORD)s “py ooration of full, cuthentie and public, I would insist upon due expedi- sided in the absence of Mayor Good- a ney TER ON: office. . tf ial fi ial : - of the tion in the Sssue of- crown patents, and The. proposal to. makea race | eve. The assessment for this year province, together with land and forest prompt departmental settlement of die” track in” the city park has been|was reported as follows: : ane: a of meus ff Miners’ summer- jackets at the | areas and their probable values, ae ee ante te devualsontee * a s ea Fedora hats at the One Price Store, E ; 3 vii vi f = ae up ae enthusiasm by the a pu acess Land. Spokane sien ‘Weare Site: joue Price Store, Spokane Street. a OE ee oat as possible, towards assisting the taxpay= “horsemen of the city and they will snes es $648,550 $1,020,425) ed i aes ie 2 : u ience of° oth e ing diatrict. : heen fhe iy and hey Emi. bss ae one te ttn wl te "opine oy province, 1) Garcia conan of the * * 4 S —— 2 i -.:Mayor::Goodeve returns home: | Net sisgse. StlaBivsae them out at 50 cents each. The Rossland. Drug ,company is rounded by reasonable checks atid sute- arrangement of various. constituencies,” 3 t. ‘ 7 os Sg ee = é re Harry McIntosh, Lee Coombs, J.| Rateable... 280,775 - - 1:381,540 loyment Wanted, W. Hartline and Hugh Henderson} The total assessment is $2,268,975| A good all-round business man policy : THE NEW ASSESSMEN' They Will Disouss the Scheme With Mayor Goodeve on His Return—Visit to the | tucrsase of 22 Per Cent. Over Last Year Ground. Shows no Difloulties in the Way— Improvements in Progress. -—Many New Bulidings: ae ee a New Drug Store now doing t yuards, Without feeders’ to the. main removing if possible the question from in S Reta , te Ory the political arens, by such legislation as avenue, next. to the old city hall liner, the A tin the interiur must under the circumstances, may be deemed ~ - ildi let Jed 3 i . were inquiring for the mayor the|as compared with $1.831;660 for} and bookkeeper (middle-aged Can- ents biel toilet. Ste being deprived of te a cater advisable, due care being taken to secure day he: left for Boundary aud will| 1899, an increase of about -22 per adian) with.experiencé in | Spokane and druggists sundries, Prescrip-|tuges accruing from fon, immi- fe oat yo ties Seiwa an rapidly, call on‘him to discuss the matter at| cent. ~ mining broker's office, would be| tions carefully compounded. = -,| eration and internal improveinenta: Atl 14. ‘To deal a varioun..labor. quee- ~ the first opportunity. Mr. McIn- The fire limit bylaw was amended | glad to find employ ment in: British af R. E. STRONG, Mer. the Aiba Win i thinking, man | tiong on rational lines, favoring no hast : tosh said to a RecoORD representa- by achange of the time within | Columbia. Good_'t fer from = suish cee Linea eeiproot ok latati but iting all in tive: which it shall be enforced: from ‘15 Spokane and Montreal.) Address, | — F GE scarmmns | yovernment ownership of railways, Tt likely to he affected. The result of re qe aye : cent mediation; particularly in Roasland, is , but L would be unwilling to Juaively provin Advertisements under this head inserted at the hind the province to auch ‘a gigantic le vexet rate of One. Cent 8 Word. Nothing: taken Sor! propositiow Involving many” complex ce i Si ions, FRENCH HAIRDRESSER, ers than 35 cents,. Sex invertionss S100" =| insuen, until convinced that the resources a “1 have found every horseman to| to 50 days atter the passage of the| Bookkeeper, RECORD office. whom I have spoken on the subject bylaw... > 2 eee ‘anxious.to take it up and believe} The Red Mountain Railway com- there will be no difficulty in makiug | paay wrote, declining to: raise the ji inj 1, present campaign ‘I see no a track in the park; in fact, it is the| grade of the Second avenue cross- Specialist in gentlemen's hair cut- see Ponleee Colgate: Junilly, ouelian. oF neces anes “aith, nor hostility 4 £ v SS * . re We | pakke ent. ware eral :authority, ¢ hor am best place for the purpose around | ing, as the grades were established ting and all kinds of ladies hair-|“O7SAVARD,. Fashionable Merchant Tatlor,| 5. The erection and maintenance of a willing to: commit mysel ‘or-those who: work. carties the best ‘assortment of Imported and do-| technical school of mines. a reserved here. If we.can make arrangements before the city acquired the streets AE we £ : t oe : f mestic goadsin Kossland, None but first-class ‘ 7 with the city and go right to work, and a change would interfere “with Special attention elven fo. gentle-tavor employed.- Prices. moderate, _ Coluribla Si SE cin ths fie te : we can’get the track in good shape | the Nickel Plate spur. “It offered to |e" hair ae a ee anomie, Roun : Vopection tisea making it itive end = nis. fe ; ie a F. EON, ; Be i : y for races this. fall, and after a sea-| plank the crossing. f. N eae Ra : t FOR RENT. “lof greater public advantage, “Further- son’s rain and snow itoughttobe| A number: of building permits Be NOE ee ne 8s e more, legislation bearing upon. placer in‘ fine condition by next spring.” | were granted .and) attention was cee five rooms; #9. T._Prest.26) claims, claim j ing and asse the A representative of the Recorp| called to this evidence of the growth St. Charles Hotel, Charles | = work, relieving-as_ much aa possible the | upon to ervetallize th . ‘: Ehlers, Head from a and|and give departmental effect to eos se . proprietor. eadquarters |. FOR RENT—Threero-med house, partly for-| ¢ h fe level _ “visited the park the other day and) of the city. Fs pa i they profeas to believe in. «tooled over th i: He found for workingmen, best “board in nished: $12. T. Presi: 26 Columbia avenue. | consequent legal complications. 13. Instilling into: the: minds of the -looked over the ground, Fle foun’ Rossland. Commutation _ tickets 7 ion of full fon insti z that the south half of the park is 3.50 for $3.00; lodging $1 1,50 “FOR SALE. Pi 5-5 5-005 ging » 91-5) —_—————— —_——__———_ 7. Prep maps, showing trail rontes traversing More School Desks on the Way rising of fealty to comparatively level, so far as he] Notice has been received by H. |and $2 per week. “FOR SALE— Dou ty First : } P y , y PST Mae eS BOR SXLE—Double Tots First avenue: #50. | gether with such official . information as oh thane re have surrendered eet and there appears to be no such| department that there have been highly- Schlitz’s extract of malt. } T- Prest. 26 Columbia avenue, 8, Formulating a policy which would togielation ae sould mere saison’: TO ater and railway |the province and’ joyalty to the British ing districts, to- | empire, and to commemorate the deeds j ey wi ary of T. Prest, i could judge from a survey with the|T.. McCraney, secretary of . the Fine Bottlea Goods. Prest, ob Columbia avenue would nsaist those engaged. in explora- w fighting its battles. éye while it is covered with brush,|school board, from the education Physicians recommend most! FOK SALE—Threeroomed house. Only’ 60. | tory work. would advocate such : ¥ : mea he bottle at the Interna-/ FOR SALE—Hi rs to British Columbia a fe ae grade as would interfere with the| shipped from Victoria 70 double Sold by the t if gf rouse t2xu4 fect, plastered, wih | assure to British Columbia a foremost | during the. hours. ot tuition, over if speed of horses. The slope is all school desks for this city. These tional family liquor store. Import- ' good woodshed. Head of St. Paul street. T. H.] place in Great Britain, thus securing the | sehbools throughout the province. , td white wines, clarets and Burgun- , 8. Recon office: ~ 596 | province with T remain hed a : ei % d 4 p e your obedient eervant. from north to, south, the ground will seat 140 children, who are now | dies by the bottle, basket or case at] FOR SALE—Fine lot, Columbia ave. its reaonrees. C. H. MackintosH. being almost level from east to] sitting two and three at a desk. moderate prices. tf cheap. 'T. Pree, 26 Columbia ave. 9. Destroying as far as possible all Rossland, April 10, 1900. zs 3 : Fe peeereadaneteennsiehdiidalaiadalaaalaiaia | = ——THE Yi lid iakaaie 7 © f Q & NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. APITAL STOCK $200,00 Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. . 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. Eroperty of this Company consists of four claims, namely: The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," ait ake “CALIFORNIA,” all situate on Grenville Mountain, Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone on the Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. A shaft 40 feet deep has been eunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to over $40 4o feet depth. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 fect. A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was obtained at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 fect in length. It has been ascertained by experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. Owing to its proximity to. the railway and to the fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account of it, being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein and considering the average value of the quartz, it 1s safe to say that the “C! SCADE?” is one of the most promising mining. propositions In the district. We are now selling the sto. *% CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. C3 For particulars, WM. B. TO WNSEND. Rossland, RB. C. . “k at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment. : JERS ENE ENED ie i i ie tet At EE EE REET ie