ROSSLAND'S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. INTER NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Week Beginning Monday, Mch 28 1898 Enterprising Businces and Professional Men Who Advertise in The Record. MINING BROKEES. : Dabney & Parker, Tho Walters Co, Frank A. Baisd. John M. Burke. Jennie L. Stone. McGreggor Atkinson & Co, - MINES AND REAL ESTATE . ee ae John R. Cook. i GENERAL MERCHANDISE, First Appearance Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett OF THE HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. e i . ‘Travers Hardware Co. Irish Comedians |... recor Singers and Dancers. The Kellies eee Palace Stables. DEUGGISTS. Geo. A. Fraser. BTATIONERY AND WALL PAPEL. H. 8. Wallace. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. FANNIE | Barns & Co.) HOTELS. Hotel Allan. The Lelan Dominion Hotel. PLUMBERS. 0. M. Weller. LAUNDBIEB. Rossland Laundry. STENOGRAPHERS. Mrs. Helen L. Keys. UNDEBTAKERS, W. R. Beatty. * BARRISTERS AT LAW. Mahel Drew SATs SECOND AND LAST WEEK. Sketch Team John T. Hanson PHYSICIANS. Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. DENTISTS. Dr. Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr. FINANCIAL FIRMB. : D. M. Linnard. T. Gregson & Co, THEATRES. Rossland Opera House. GROCERS. . O. M. Fox & Co. Alex. Lynch. MISCELLANIOUS. A. H. Christenson, brick and stone work, ‘Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. ‘MINE COMPANIES. Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. RAILROAD COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific. Oo. R. & N. Best, Purest, : . Northern Pacific. Kaelo & Slocan. Mee ChOicest| the Nortayestern. Wiseonain Sentral. International Nav. & Trade Co. CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. j OUT OF TOWN ADYEBRTISEBS. L. ©. Dillman, broker, Spokane. B. 8. Topping, Trail, B B, ce Smelting & Refining company, ‘rail;2B. C. Exchange National Bank, Spokane. Allen H. Smith, Chicago. Salada. Salada. Salada. ON THE MARKET. O. M. FOX & CO. 106 Columbia Avenie. T IVORMATION HBOWT THE MINES. _——_—__—_— A Brief write-up Which Will be Bx- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR le ‘rom ONTE ORISTO, COLONN A AND VIRGINIA- Those three properties are owned by Enatern Oanada capitaliats and are represented here by George Pfunder ng general = iunnger and Harold Kingamill, ree nnd tren, They are all situated on Monte Cristo mount: nhonta mile north of town, The Monte Cristo has over 1800 fret of tunnel, shaft, rive and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com preesors, one 7 and one 4-lrilla. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forty men are employed on the two properties. Virginin: Over $13,000 was expend: ed on the Virginia by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchagere { Bost Owners and Other Sources. ‘This write-up will be contived cor- recte.’ ond carried until the principal mines and. prospects have been des- sribed. As we are unable to visit all propertics herein mentioned we will uot be reaponsible for all nut in the main they oan be relied up: on as being correct.: DEER PARK. The Deer Park is-located on the summit-of. Deer Park mountain in the south belt, » mile’ and a half, south weat of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by # shaft 145 ‘eet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Tte inachinery-consists of a 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies are ind in for an all winters work. The .great body of ore is low grade, but ‘is .| reported improving a8 depth is gained. BUNSET NO. 2. ‘The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the r ai ldtielda Syndicate, limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business can ter cf Rogsiand, and just above the 1, & W. *.ack. [vis being vigorously wh ha force of 25 men and two machine drills.” In the tunnel 5} feet a day Is being driven, and in tht ghaft, 4§ feet. On the 20th of Nov. there wus 380 feet of work done, be leden stripping the vein, and other prospect work. This property has a 7-drill compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary f» tie ecotom- ival development 9+ ue mine. L& Rol. The Le Roi mine bas become fame gua as the greatest gold producer im Canada. It bas besides putting in extensive and expeiiaive machinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of wurk, built necersury buildings, purchased anu nearly completed a smelier, and paid 7725000 in dividerds, It is situated cn the aonth-enst slop. ¢? Red monn-. tain, within the corpormes: +141 its of the ily. Capitalization o: he company ia $2,500,000, divided into 500,0UC shares, par value $5 per share. The miue is held at $5,000,000. ft has ita own electric light plant and its ore bins are builton the C. & W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. The ~ principal stockhollers are Col. I. N. Peytan. Senator George Turner, Gol. W. W. 1). Turner, Wm. J. Harris. Col Wm com: a double compartment vertical abaft, which will be provided with cages, the first in the camp. ° All three of these clnims. are val- unable and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE BE. This claim is owned by. the British Lion mining company, George A. ‘raser, seu, and trea, Itis located on the east slope of Deer Park. moun” tain, south bolt, adjoining. the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown grantad and hae a shaft down on the vein 90 feet, Ore asaya from $6 to $10,r :a is regarded as & good pros- pect. THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miler north of Rosslond and is owned by P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald... A shaft haa been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles north of Rossland, ‘and a near neighbor of the Highland. The Primrose shows an jroo capping 5 feet wide and the Blue Bucket showe a T-foot quartz ledge on the surface, ELECTA 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 a half miles from Rossland,. There is a 90 foot ehaft and 30 foot cross-cut. on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and assays have been obtained as high ag $300 a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Biack Prince mining vompany, J. A. Kirk, pres-, Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, aec. and tra,. Located on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists of # foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet of open-cuts. Asaays $13. THE BLBA The Elba is situated on Tackont mountain, in the south belt, just south of the Crown Point- and ir owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- solidated mining company, Robert Parr, local manager. Therg is a shaft town on the vein 100 feet aid a -con tract let-for another 100 fee wi h nine men working. 2 MINERAL ACT 1896. ROSS THOMPSON T have hlocks of stock in the following companies for snk — Eureka Consolidated, West Le Rot and Joste, Montta, Momostake Gopher, R. KE. Lee, Evening Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. -the Original. Townsite. THE REPDIN-JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. 0. — JOHN R-COOK, Office and Business’ Rooms TO RENT ie Corner of Columbia Avenue and, Washington Street. Best location vin the ‘city. 7 tot ‘Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots ‘. OFFICE WITH : Rossalnd Mining Abstract Co., Nver Post ONice. JOHN | ACKSON, Jr, Ag Travers Hardware Co. Having moved into our: Fire Proof Building Rossland Evening Record. VOL. Il. No. 274 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL, 2, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS 7 xs lo the Sick _—$——— : We are noted for the good Vit; riety and low pri co ofall articles ee quired in the room. y, quifed in the alek room and nargory Wall Paper Department. INVALID CUPR, INFANT'S FOODS FEEDING BOTTLES, TRETH.NG RINGS, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY + TOILET POWDERS, FUFF BOXES, LINE, # #8 # # # mH ® ATOMIZEBS, ” hold 1 ‘ AT , §. Wallace’ I]. 5. Wallace's ationery, Wall Paper, Boox, -! Fancy Gvods and Notion Store bed pate ete, : GOODEVE BROS. DAUGGISTS AND STATIONERS @— It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros. Suluiday Night Social: Dances AG ST.CAARLES AALL Fine Music. Excellent Floor Everybody Welcome. Saturday Night April , 3rd 1898. * A UNTER BROS. === MPORTERS= WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -.General Merchandise. , DELICATE PRUFUMES, TOILET WATER, in and k rub- ber hot water bottles, rubber ice bags, bed pans, zponges, fever thermometers, THE STOCK REPORT. 5 Mugwump was in demand this morn- ing aud several sales took plece’ We have a large block of Peora for sale and as we hear that this company ia to be ; areeninel, this stock should be val- uable. ports from Dee gest encouraging and we look gar ree in the price of tins stock. We have 1,500 Bante Oriato we should like to have an Quorationa. Arlington (ail eo B& Geldes ‘Orewa 3 28, 20 5 aa ‘We have the followi = ject to bales ¢ following bargains sub. MINING NEWS. Twenty eight Nova Scotian miners ar- rived in Sandon on one train the other day. SLOCAN* Atthe famous Payne mine there ia just now a shortage of water and s0 on- ly 70 men are now at work, As soon as soft weather will admit, of opening up ofthe regular water supply, the force at the mine will be increased te the full complement of men. AINSWORTH, The Albion mining company of Spo- kane, which works the well known mine at Ainsworth, has just sold 100,000 shares for 10,000 which will enable the Albion company to provide the necessa- ry cable tram and ore bins, BOUNDARY, A suit has been commenced by Mr. C. W. A. Sansom, a former partner, against Mr. D. A. Holbrook, who holds 800,000 shares of promoters’ stock of the Boun- dary Creek Mining & Milling company, limited. Mr. Sansom claims a half inte- reat in all of the property transferred by Mr. to the An in- Peoria. 1,00) Good Hope. é We have Buyers for Good Stocks. ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, Columbia Avenue. Codes: Brprorp, McNEILL & CLouGH. P.O. Box 423. ‘TELEPHONE 45. ‘Just tell them that you saw me through those “e Specks” RAS RT AS THAT YOU BOUGNT AT FRASERS Full line of SPECTACLES. : All sizes for aJl ages. FRASER The_Reliable. DRUGGIST -|to where railways are not..It ia stated junction bas been issued restraining Mr, Holbrook from selling or otherwiee dis- posing of the property. It is reported from Camp McKinney that a plant is being installed FIRST EDITION. WAR. WAR. Senate Committee on Foreign Re- lations Votes Unanimously for War. SPECIALS. WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2, 1898,1:15 P. M. , United States congreas stands adjourned ‘until Monday morning. The senate on foreign afler a with the President held a special meeting this morning to discuss the pending strained relations with Spain. Intensely blood-thrilling speeches were indulged in hy éach of the committee and they decided by unanimous vote to report to the senate onthe Minnehaha, It is said that ore similar to that of the Cariboo mine has lately been struck oh the Minnehaha. Reporta from Midway are that the tunnel on the Bruce claim on Ingrim mountain is in 130 feet and apparently in the footwall. The rock is well mine- ralized. Fourteen men are working on the Pathfinder mine near Grand Forke, and distely upon its ing Monday morning that war bed Spain forthwith, ‘There ie scarcely any doubt in the minds of the Setators but that the report will be adopted by the senate. . , A prominent cabinet official states that the President now fully &greea with congress that no more quibbling or delay will be permitted. Officials in all quarters are remarkably cool but their faces indicate the serious nature of affairs, and the deep. consideration and realization of the coming events of d against theore is i Zim qi and quality as depth is attained. The owners of the Golden Crown pro- perty in Wellington camp are working two shifts of ten hours each, and much ore ig being piled on the dump. RAILBOAD NOTES. FORT STEELE. The railway rate war has reached even PANIC ON STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CITY, APRIL 2, 1898, 12:30 P. M. The New York stock exchange waa thrown into the wildest and moat here that the C. P. R. iscutting therates to Fort Steele, via Golden and the Crows Nest pasa. It is also reported tha: the Great Northern ia cutting rates to this point via Kalispell and Bonners Ferry. CASCADE CITY. intense excitement ever witnessed in the pit since the daya of the civil war by the posting of a bulletin from W D. G., ing that War with Spain was inevitable. The grestest confusion followed snd it was with much diffenlty thet , any business coald be transacted owing to the disorder and confusion, caused Loon! * LOOK! THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Apples, 40 p. cent. Almonds, 8c. lb. Appleadried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30 per cent. Agate iron, 35 Asbestos, 25. Artificial flowers, 25. Butter, 4c per Ib. Beans, 15c, per bu. Barley, 80 per cent. Blackberries 2c. 1h. Bunk notes, bonds, bills of Ex, 35 per British Gum; 10. i H. Ridputh, L. F. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armatrong,E. D. Sanders. NOTICE. Eanes The Townsite Mineral Claim; ‘situate sus vi in aim, 8! one by Géntre Star. miatoK sor (bs ie Teun Greele Mining Division of faizadon $1,000,000, shares par value Weat Kootenay District. of fiench, No. stock on. the market. Where Ieeated :—abont 2,500 | leet south There has heen cepeated refusals of| 6tt of the Le Roi Mineral Claim. gar and better, The mine is situated| Take notice that I, George Pfunder|~ ta town, half mile north cf..tbe busi-| et al., free miner’s certificate No. 37154 ness center... Iv has jgur separate and| intend, 60 days from the date hereof, te inet lodges which are -developed | apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cer- ‘sith over 4,000 feet of tunnels, shalts,| tigcate of Improvements, for’ the pur: pose of obtaining a Crown Grant. of the above claim. . . ‘And further take notice that action, under section 87, -mnat be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of]: by the terrible rush of the members to cover. Spanish fours went down and off the board with a emash. : The city is wild with excitement in all quarters. Streets are crowded with people and throng in front of the newspaper offices reading bulletins. © The people are utterly unable to handle . anxiety to get the Iatest Certificate of Improvements, Manvtacturers’ Agents, ‘ ee a . The C. P. R. surveyors have been at ‘Min‘ng Supplies a work for the past week surveying be- tween this place and McRae creek. They Smelting rye Industr + will start back at once towards Robson on the same route tomake a final sur- OF vey. ‘This looke as if theO.P. R, meant | Car service is almost at e standstill. S g.ze : . business. the masses of atruggling humanity in their mad British Columbia A PROMISING INFANT. reports. . aa Rossland Likely to Have a Thriving School ‘A bulletin just posted at the World office states that Commodore Samp- of Mines. son, who is in charge of the white squadron at Hampton Roads, has ordered T HE ABOVE QUESTION IS ONE OF THE com: i to be in geology and di ‘A clasa has been formed to receive] all anchors raised and the ships officers to hold themselves and their ships in | discuesed and settled and will, within |and H. Hastings, ©. E., bas been en- the next year, enter into practical poli- gaged asteacher, The claza will meet : tica. In order that the fullest light may |on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday WILT. be brought to bear upon the ati I in the ial block school] Key West, March 31—Every prepara- _H. Taylor M. D.. Mahoney j offer-am= room and the public is invited to attend. | tion for action was taken by the war- oi Z ¥ . ‘The fee will be 26 cents per evening | ships today. The woodwork was atrip- z Three Prizes for Essays payable each night. The object of| ped off exposed spots and sent ashoro- opr osition- cig hel en Serre ay on this auject: the class is very commendable and it/The wood pilothouses on the cruisers engine | yee y z . ; he exhibited a letter signed ;by W. B. n O € How may the Smelting Induatry of in to be hoped that it will be the nucleus | were taken down, Even the steerer’s| 17. derson of Soda creek, whom Hunter short notice, ore contracts taken, , Furniture, pianos and safes safely moved. We Britieh Columbia be most beneficially | of # well equipped school of mines at #] wooden box was removed from s0M¢} 4. °oched as secrete: f th ‘th vay all dunes lone to anthing’we handle, ' We act as‘shippere’ agents, will tran z= retained and built up in Canada without | #ot distant date. ships. ‘These precautions have been there. tt ae ed a ry ‘es a oppost nat Ss re ie orale any clase of goods. ot : . predjudicially affecting the interest of| In fact the promoters ef the class have | adopted to prevent as far as possible the edaatal pay seen oe oe Chinese We sel Washington seasoned’ Fir and ‘Tamarac . wood. Yat S ‘ q the mine owners. organized, with Alderman Lalonde as| danger of flying aplintera in case of ac- to a bogus requisition asking cs v trect, _ e Victoria, B. . : . president, Dr. Kerr, vice president, and | tion. The officers sent their p Hunter to run for-Cariboo, The idea ‘ : - . - ~ ee First Prize $50 ‘Archibald Cameron, sccretary-treasurer | valuables and belongings to be stored on discredit Hunte ith the whi Stables: Le Roi Avenue, soe ENS Officet g ‘Washington St Firet claze rooms at Popular Prices. d the school of mines has really been | shore. was to disc! ante 6 whites, \ 9 gl : and t + ted that th tures Rear of Hunter Brop _ Martin Block. Second Prize $30 The letter sugges! at the signal wae e ° Third Prize$20 Names lay saedets ‘ cs born, but is an infant that will require | The Castine and two torpedo boats) © oa not be genuine. Hunter charged a John MW: Hartline, .Proprietor.. i a * OX TH SPOKANE HOTEL *K K ‘The assays to be in the hands of the -BOARD AND ROOM ‘85.00 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS AND UP. E ‘Tua, COFFE OR BREE ‘WITH MEALS, 7 cent. “iis _. ss | Blacking, 25. BI IDS 25; cents and:50 cents | Brick, 20 per cent: per Night. | BartnSh, $7 cmt, 1.00 per week and up. Brags, 10 per cent. ils, etc., 80, $ Pp P. Bird ¢ Babbit metal, 10. The Record Three “Storey Building Ie for rent in whole.‘or. in part. - Rooms: on::Thira Floor. .AGENSIS: Goodwin Candles ; 3 a .. Giant Powder. ? ae 3 : ' : Caps and Fuse.: sol at This (tice eee B= ROSSLAND AND SANDON. Quick Work... 0. TAN a SOOT NAR Rai Star Livery and Transfer Co: - . Canton Steel | for any e Hunter Sprang a Sensetion. Victoria, March 31—The budget de- bate waa enlivened today by s sensation which Hunter of Comox sprang on the uh. most vilnable. mnie: Cig dimach mm che property. WAR EAULE. Blue prints, 20. Canned meate 25. Co: Warships Cleared for Action. _ Cond’d milk,3}4¢c Ib. oe Call. and: see us. Imp < Dated this 22nd day of March, 1868. * EORGE P¥UNDER. Good gad Ile horses, elegant turnouts and. fancy driving teams; will drive you anywhere at any time day ornight.:. 2 “0. ! epee a3 = If you ore getting up a driving party, see us about rigs—good_horees. Horses boarded hy tho day or month. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex- press and baggage work 3 wilt Gall at any. part «f.the city. - Contracts and job work lone promptly, light or heavy freight handled, mining machinery delivered on Dawson Have You that. - Klondike ~ Feeling? — a ae Earthenware 30 Engravings 20- Feathers 20, 30 ‘ruita chn’d 234 igh smoked le lb Fish-in oil 30 ‘lasks 20 Fil 15 prc Corks, 20 pr ct Cotton fabrics, white, 25 pr ct. mp. netal, 10. pany builds a smelter or ¢: tor freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. it has all the neceasury conve. iences, machinery, ete. The Columbia & Wi ne lway is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY. Lhe | Jy Muy was the first location Lis dus camp, May 27, 1889. Jt is uew wie by the Lily May Gold mining vonspauy, Senator George ‘Turner, pres wW. J. Hartis, manager and Frank Kiger. wea. and tres. It is located in she south helt, two and a half miles south of town. Development work cousiseta of Cver 300 feet of tunnel and Shall.” ‘Tuere is 150 tong of shipping oO the dump, which will averige # Mine provided with hoist, conmierser plant, machine drills. ete. GEM VIGER AND UNCLE SAM, Qenet ty John Cromie, Brig At-{ kin on, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey Local don one ledge in othe: soul oll, in line with the Crown, Point.and . Evening Record—w a, : the Eom: ke. Gem, fina u 50 :foot Newspaper sup ahaft and 50 feet of opens cut: work. foe Oysters in shell Tiger, 800 foct tumuel,, 40 fodt shaft . and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sum has 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. = EUREKA AND ELDORADO, Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted mining company, . P. Jones, pren., J. C. Coc, 8cc., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Russland. Located seven miles Southof Rossland on the U. 8. side shaft 80 fect, tunnel 100 with five men ing. Ore iran-copper carrying Lailver, aueving from Capitalization $1,000000 _| Combs; 85 pr ct. Ques, cue racks, cue tips, 85 per cent. Coal oil, 16 cents per gai. The cure for it ia a SUBSCRIPTION 8 ‘iles 30 Fire engines, extinguishere 35 pr ct eather bone Flannel: ‘ur skins 15 Fertilizers 10. ‘ire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25. Hoga, live, 13¢c lb, Hay ¢2 per ton, ogs, 6c Ib. Honey, 3c Ib. House furniture 30. Hair cloth, 30. _ THE Rossland zi d tered by the city fathers and p where they of the echeme. TION OF A FOREIGN COMPANY. pues fore June 1, 1898. Chris. McDonnell, J. W. Boyd, Mr. | to this harbor and also toafford addition- such that he could not with them UP TO-DATE BAR IN CONNECTION ~ ; ne it fos. tett. hei enchoreee after dark and), opposition with being at the bottom be = - government, as well ag by mine owners will patrol during the night. This pre-}°' 5 speaker Higgins made bis fees THE WEEKLY BRTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA-| Wining, emelting, milling énd reduction ——-~— and others, there is no reason why tho|cantion was ordered by Captain Gamp- sion of faith on see ear’ of tis house busi: iufant should not become robust and|son today. He is particularly anxioua 7 ‘ To. purchase, acquire, hold, erect ‘and ¢ the Board of Trad be. | mature ear! to watch closely at the Havana entrance today, saying that the financial and rail- a — operdta electric light amd power plants ‘ Besrotery of thie Based of trade on'or De® 5 way ‘policies of the government were . No_ 9197. wt peel Tee tke sucposs, of mining and. treatin, MYERS & DUBE, Propriotors, Spokane Siviet, f ‘Hattie Bown Gold ‘Mining Com-| ores and for’ the ne ae darniehing gate Sct hai ei : Prof. G. M. Dawson, of Ottawa; Prof.| Durant of the B. N. A. company, and | al safety for the Iowa, Indians and New| 4 55 had left the party. A want of oe pany,” registered the 4th dey of Decem-| li W.A. Carlyle, of Rossland and Prof. thst mining meri are encouraging the York, which lie d about six | ee dence motion by ‘Hume of Koote- Wi ee g an SOO beecoad : . G. McCo: ictorii Hl school, and there wil a large number | miles out. : ill ‘be Iss ued mn Heoatty eectlly that I have this day FINE WINES LIQUORS AND SEGARS wed pan vero aaa vl be of prospectors jin attendance. Ladies| The naval station officials have re- nay was voted down by 18 to 18. E : . registered the “Hattie Brown Gold Min= Horrible Butchery. very ing Company” as an Extra-Provincial’ THUR D + |eompany under the Companies Act, | tation ‘The decision will be made on or be-| will also be admitted, ceived orders to overhaul their marine Henry Roy ina forcible speech last| engineering stock, £0 that! it could bel Grand Forks, March 31—A courier evening referred to the great benefits| used instantly in case of emergency: | this evening feo Republic reports that that would accrue to those prospectors |‘The eatablishment of s patrol is consi-} John Bossett, a half-breed, was fatally who take advantage of the school, dered | by the few who know of it as most stabbed at Republic last evening. : The entire fleet is now in| ‘7 is anid that Bossett while intoxica- to move at fifteen minutes’! to4 engaged in = dispute with an un- known white man. The latter drew a knife and literally hacked the half-breed to pieces. The victim lay on the road until morning when he was discovered and removed to Dr. Manly’s hospital. It is not believed he can survive his injuries. fore July 1, 1898, when the money will be paid to the winners. j. B. McARTHUR, President Board of Trade. Turkish Baths and Massage. Hater, 30 per cent, Hammocks, 30. llum’g oil, 25. ndia rub cloth’g,35. Lithographe, 162 Ib Lamps, 30 per cent . Opp. International Musie Hall. Rossland, British Columbia. 1897, The head office of the company is sit- nate in the city of Spokane, state of Weshingtuns | a he Wa Eeteiew finally to ds everything oul he amount of the capital of the com-/ per sqiisi - pany is ONE MILLION dollara. divided the seca aad: or Ee ey into ONE MILLION shares: of the par) their fnllest and Froslest: sense within vane of ONE DOiLAR each. the territory aforesaid. The head office of’ the company in]. ss ¢ ane BY Given under my hand and geal of office this province is sitiate at Roseland, | at Victoria, nrovivice ‘of Rritish Colum- Kootenay district, and James Morris,| bia, this fourth: day of December, one merchant, whose address is and, | tk i eig! dred and ninety- B. C., is attorney for the coinpany. : art ‘The time of the existence of the com- pany is fifty years. ea ‘The objects for which the company has been established are:— : ‘To work, operate, buy, sell, lease, lo- ate, own, acquire, procure, hold, and deal in‘mines, metal and mineral claimne of every kind and description within the United States of America and ‘the Pro- yince of British Columbia, uae ses! Dyening Record Ore di The Le Roi mining company shipped | notice. to their smelter at Northport this week| The five bodies from the Maine wreck 1100 tons of ore, which was valued at | brought here last night were buried to- $26,200.80. x day with the usual simple ceremony. wate wa Eagle : now shipping to The Shooter Shot. elson, but preparations are about com~) waco, Texas, April 1—Editor Brann pleted for theahinment of all their ore o¢ she Teonoclaat tonight shot and killed to the Trail amelter. __ ~. E. Davis. Editor Brann was also Christina Lake Map. shot and will probably die. J. M. O'Toole has completed his map The Iconoclast is a sensational month- of the Christina Lake district. The work|ly paper published in this city. The has been fally d and the ing is the result of an article that map will be a great help to mining men. | appeared in that journal. ee —_—_——— T. BE. HALEY = BUCCEBSOR TO 3.3 : : e . Russell & Halev aire a ee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF PORK MUTTON FISH OYE TERS.» geven. ailbich contains the news of the great Gold Fieids of «x ossland. 8. V. Woorror, —_———_ Registrar of Joint Btock Compantes. More Cut Rates. 8t. Louis, March 31—Every line out of St. Louis for the west has met the cut on rates to Pacificcoast points points and first class tickets for $27.50, with second class at $10 below that figure. Big shipment of hats—Stetson’s pest | This cut applies to Spokane, Tacoms, and othere—just opened at Hunter Bros. Seattle and Portland. The Waterloo. Hotel “TRAIL, Bi 0. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprictress FIR8T CLAKS WORK GUARANTEED. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NICK CLEAN KCTABLE PLACE. GAME Bubscriba tor the— : enant Rates $2 Per Day. °Fist-Clacr Furnished Rooms With or Without Board. F W Corryn Masseur No. 20 East Columbia “| A fall line of shoes on hand at Houter ' Bros. ®, To.cntry on pnd chalet = giner Spokane street, Rossland, B. C. |