ONTE ORIKTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA- These three properties are owned by Enstern Canada capitalists and are represented, here by George Plunder ag gencral manager and Harold Kingsmill, sec, and trea. ‘They are ROSS THOMPSON nbouta mile north of town, T have blocks of stock in the fullowing companies for sal — BG | and ‘fhe Monte Cristo has over 1800 fect ; ft, eTOBs- of tunnel, shaft, rixe and cross-cut baxouw Consolidated, West Te Rot and Josie, Monita, Homestake work, Itis provided with two com pressora, one 7 and one 4-drills, Gopher, R. E. Lee, Freniug Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. us Smelting Industry INFORMATION ABOUT THE MINES. ———___——_ A Belo Write-up Which Will be Bx- tonded to All the Properties in the Camp. ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. British Columbia aaa HIR.ABOVE QUESTION 18 ONE OF THE coming st to be hl, discassed and ‘settled and will, within the next year, enter into practical poll- tics. In order tit the fullest hght may ‘be brought to.bear upon the question, 1 offer sae i : “Three Prizes for Essays on this suject: How may the Smelting Industry of British Columbia be most beneficiall, retained and built up in Canada without predjudicially affecting the interest of the mine owners. : First Prize $50 Second Prize $30 Third Prize$20 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 money will be paid to the winners. “J.B. McARTHUR, President Board of Trade. Enterprising Business and Professional Men Who Advertise in The Record. Evening Necord. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1898. ee eer ROSSLANDORE SHIPMENTS Mugwump was in demand this morn- ing aud several rales took pleces We Le Roi Shipped 4,880 Tons of Ore to have a large block of Peora for sale and as we hear that this company ia to be the Smelter at North- port. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and VOL. II. No. 26). js furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forty men are employed on the two properties. Virginia: Over $13,009 was expend. ed on the Virginia by former owners Monday, Nov. 15, tlre late’ purchneerr { a double compartment vertical shaft, which willbe provided with coges, the firatin the camp. ~ All threo of these clnims are val table and promiae fair to: make divi- deud paying mines. ANNIE E. This claim is owned by the Britieh |, Lion, mining company, George, A. Fraser, sec, and tres. {tis located on the eat slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south built, adjoining the Gold Hunter and-Grand Prize. It ix crown grantxl and has a shaft down.on the vein 90 feat. Ore vamnys from $6 te $10,r i. is regarded as a good pros- peck. MINING BROKERS. . Dabney & Parker. . The Walters Co, Frank A. Rajid. John M. Burke. —— ° LE ROI, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR Jennie L, Stone. P & Co. Atk: MINES AND BEAL ESTATE i John R. Cook. Best GENERAL MERCHANDIBE. é Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. ‘Travers Hardware Co. DRY GOODS FIEME The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES, Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DRUGGIBTS. Geo. A. Fraser. . STATIONERY AND WALL’ PAPEH. H. 8. Wallace. = . MEAT MARKETS. 23 Ruseell & Hal ccessors. Barns & Co.) ° ley, (Su re. to P. Hotel Allan. The Leland Dominion Hotel. FLUMBERS. _ “ O. M. Weller. LAUNDRIES. Roasland Laundry. . STRNOGRAPHEES, Mrs, Helen L. Keys. ? UNDERTAKERS. W.R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. A. MacNish. . PHYSICIANS. Dr. J. T. McKenzie, Dr. Edward Bowes. * & PRICE 5 CENTS Lee is Ordered Home. Washington, Ahril 7--Consul General Lee will Jeave Havana Saturday, asa result of explicit instructions from the state department and a reply from him stating that he would sail on the day named, The program for the departure of General Lee from Havana was announced tonight and is as follows: The Olivette will enter Havana har- bor on Saturday morning and General Lee will at once notify all Americans that this will be their last chance to leave the island under the American flag. Afterall are on board the steamer, including the United States consuls from the various parts of Cuba, General Lee will pull down the American flag on the consulate, will turn over the archives to the British consul, Gollin, and will go aboard the Olivette, which will at once start for Key West. It is possible that one of the gunboats or cruisera at Key West will accompany the Olivette to Havana to protect the Americans ae the last of them leave the ity. To the Sick —————a—lo _ We are noted for the good quality, va- riety and low price ofall articles Te quired in the sick room and nureery, Bch as: c+ ee ee ee oe oe oan , It Is Easy Enough to be Pleasant. It is easy enough to be pleasant ‘When life flows along like a song, But the man worth while is the one who will smile When everything goes dead wrong; For the test of the heart is trouble, And it always comes with the years, And the smile that is worth the praises of earth In the smile that shines through tears. It is easy enough to be prudent When nothing temipts you to stray, When without or within no voice of sin Is luring your soul away. But ‘it is only a negative virtue Until it is tried by fire, And the life that is worth the honor of Wall Paper Department. Lots in:the Original Townsite. THF REDDIN JACKSON CO.. AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B.C, from Owners and Other Sources. ka ‘This write-up will be contined cor- rected and carried until the principal imines aud progpecta have been dea- uribed. As we are unable to visit all propertics. herein mentioned we will not bo ible for all out in the main they cnn 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 ramp. It is developed by a shaft 145 jeet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ite hi ists ofa 40-1 boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies ure laid ja for an all winters work. The great body of ore ia low grade, hut ie reported improving a8 depth is gained. SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the 1 dii ifielda Syndicate, limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on the enst slope of Deer Park mountain, one half-mile from: the business cen ter of Rogsiand,.and- just’ above the It is being vigorously nm ith a force of 25 .men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 5} feet a day ls being driven, and in the shaft, 44 feet. On the 20th of Nov. there was 380 feet of work done, be- ledes strfpping the vein, and other prospect work. This property bas ‘a 7-inil compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary J» 1:e¢ econon- ical development ur ue mine, ul JOHN R.-COOK, Office ‘and Business, Rooms : TO RENT“. wae ican Pkanen and Washington Street. i Best, location H. S. , Wallace’s Stationery, Wall Paper, Boor, Fancy Goods and Notion Store INVALID CUPX, INFANT'S FOODS FKEDING BOTTLES, TEETH NG RINGH, TOILET POWDERS, PUFF BOXES, DELICATE PERFUMES, TOILET WATER, ATOMIZERS, * ” Fountain and household syringes, rub- her hot water bottles, rubber ice bags, pang, sponges, fever thermometers, antiseptics, ete,” 3 GOODEVE BROS. DRUGGISTS AND. || Er STATIONERS #— |f It pays to deal with reorganized, this stock should be val- uable. Reports from Deer Park sre most encouraging and we look for a rise in the price of this stock. We have 1,500 Monte Cristo we should like to have an offer on, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. ee ee ee) Quorations, Arlington (silver). .54¢ /foste.... f'n (silver). ea font 5 B. C, CHAMBER OF MINES CIRCULAR & Golden Crown. lonna The Commander Not: Sold--News from Ymir ana Other Mining Items. in the city. ; Good Mining Property.:: ‘Shares of. Stock in Good Substantial. Companies. Town Lots OFFICE WITH : we ‘Rossalnd* Mining: Abstract Co., - cans FOUN JACTRON, Tey Ae THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miles north of Rosstond and ia owned by’ H. P. Jonea, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- rig, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A alaft has been sunk on the vein, 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMRORE, Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five milee north of Rowland, and a near neighbor of the Highland. The Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a T-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. é 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 shaftand 30 foot cross-cut on the Blecta. The ledge is lurge ‘and well defined, and assays have been obtained aa high as $300 a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining y,J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector vice pres, G. A. Fraser, sec. and tra. Located on the north side of the Columbia river, three mies below Trail. Work consists of a 0 foot’ shaft, 60 foot tuunel and ahuut 100 feet ot open-cuts. Assays $13. / THE ELBA. The Elba is situated on Tackout. mountain, in the south belt; just HOTELS. earth Is the one that resiste desire. ~ —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. WOE IN THE PHILIPPINES. Spanish Troops Whipped by the Insurgent Natives. Bros. Turkish Baths and Massage. ‘We have the following bargains sub- ject to sale. Be und 1600 The Le Roi company shipped to its amelter at Northport, Wash., this week 1880 tons of ore valued at $34,478.80. The Iron Mask company shipped to the same smelter 80 tons, of the value of $1740. The V/alters Co. " TAmited Liability, Vi il 7—Besi Trawer 1. - - Roasland, sceouiver, ‘April’ ides having trouble with the United States on her bande, Spain is once more being harassed in the Philippine islands. From the la- test Hongkong papers brought by the Empress of Japan, which arrived here this afternoon, it was learned that there have been some exciting times recently in the Philippines, Spanish troops being surprised and maesacred. The Bolina staff of the Eastern Extension Telegrap- hic were ly. be d for five daya hy rebels on account of some Spanish soldiers taking refuge there. From. a Spanish gunboat a de- tachment of marines was landed and the station was opened after heavy firing between the station and the rebel camp. . Two days afterwards the Britich cruiser Edgar arrived. About the same time General Monet and 1000 soldiers arrived overland. General Monet reported that he had five engagements between Bolina and ke miiate, The dead woman had been bene aaa Ba tueeqetish Wesel vere is wife. Nod ist ever d li i @ more ‘ing scene, which brought power and ee See eee the pehenne ha we eae affected by |lages had been killed, only six soldiers ~—N. Y. Herald. anagi articles of association of that body, gen- ™ Be Ne cena es erously. distributing them among:the|. . Prominent Victorian in Town. , An Addition to Musical Circles. .- Rewepaeers and mining men of the pro-| 4 gtewart Potts aud wife of Victoria | ‘A most valuable addition to Rosslapd ~ he a . ___ arrived in the city last night on a visit| musical circles has been made by the ar- iket ab Fike cheat to-Mr, and Mrs. G. A, Jordan, our local | rival in town of Miss Touiee Alding of u @ g of the i i New England, who by the way isa pu- will be strictly impartial and free from pil of Professor J. Logan in piano and any tincture of speculation.” bh Miss Alding has also been A permanent salaried secretary will under the tutorship of the able and no- be employed to give his entire attention ted voice culturist, Mra, Primrose. towards " fing i jon regar- Itiathe intention of Miss Alding to . ding the mineral resources of the pro- remain in Rossland and she may proba- vince and conducting, the chamber.on bly be prevailed upon to give music the lines laid down in the censtitution. lessons. It is imp that the She is for the present stopping with tive persons of this district should be- friends at the ‘‘old maids’ retreat.” came aasociated with the chamber in ——— Nashville Students. order that we shall have representation ‘on the to be Ad. ‘Thearle’s Nashville Students played The chamber of mines will be what the to a crowded house ‘last night at the mining men of the province make it, opera house. and it will no doubt be of inestimable Every number on the program was usefulness in its particular field. encored andthe company, which con- siste of eightin number not inclading the donkey, which by the way did its partinimitably, did in a good-natured way allin their power to amuse and Sorviow Mi Wate haeaa very sweet and “The Resurrection of our Lord’? will ioe We be the subject of Rev. Ladner’s sermon ich sopra voice, well ested ; ated at the Methodist church tomorrow. Fol- er 2c Over Port Office. cka 600 0. 1600 5b, 1,00) We have Buyers for Good Stocks. ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, A Pathetic Incident. A blind man picked out his dead wife in the morgue in New York the: other day by his' delicate sense of touch. Two women, both of the same name, and both ef whom died in Bellevue, were taken to the dead house at about the same time. When the morgue keeper caught the blind man’s right band and guided it toan upturned face, he said, “No, no, that’s not my Mary!” The drawer was closed and the next one pulled out The sightlesa man laid down his stick thia time and used both hands. His face was transfigured as the tips of his fingers rested on the sharp set, cold features, ‘‘Mary,” he whispered, ‘I have found.you, dear. How thin your face has grown. How cold you are, Mary, how cold!” The blind man had made FIRST CLASH WORK GUARANTEED. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NICE CLEAN ECTABLE PLACE. dicate, known SUNSET NO. 2 MINE Cable Addregs: “Walters.’” Use Bedford McNeill’s, Lieber’s and Clough’s Codes. MINING NOTES. YMIR. The Jubilee, one of the richest mines on Porcupine creek, hag been stocked by Rossland parties. A large force of men will be put to work on this property the latter part of the week. The officers of the new company will be Ross Thomp- son, president; F. Ritchie, vice presi- dent: G. W. Richardson, secretary- treasurer. Some of the largest aseays ever made in the camp were on ore from the Jubilee. It has been stated that Walter Blanch- field had sold the Arizona Boy to Guelph & Clark for $1500 cash. This was a mis- statement. The sale was made to Dab- ney & Parker for $4500 and a large block of stock. No. 20 East Columbia Ave F W Corryn Moasseur Be Dr. Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr. . FINANCIAL FIRMS. D. M. Linnard. T. Gregeon & Co. THEATIES. Rossland Opera House. .., . GROCERS. O. M. Fox & Co. Alex. Lynch. MIBCELLANIOUS. A. H. Christenson, brick and stone yr P.O. Box 428. TRLEPHONE 45. Columbia Avenue. Codes: BrpronD, MCNEILL & CLoudH. Schilling’s Teas... . English Breakfast, Indo-Ceylon, Ideal Blend, O. M. FOX & CO. 106 E Cclumbia Avenue. JUST ARRIVED. ~ Saturday Night Social Dances AG ST. CAARLESAALL Fine Music. Excellent Floo Evervbody Welcome. Saturday Night.April.9th, 1898. Ol. The Le Roi mine has benome fame wug xs the g tb gold produce in Canada. It bas besides putting in extensive and expensive muichinery, paid for ovsr 4,500 feet of work, bans y ae + ant neurly completed a ‘sinelter, and paid . : $725,000 in dividends. It is situate Cenedian Eactio: “k, Ne ak N.| on the sonth-enst slope ci Bed moun-, Tho Northwcstorn. Wiseansin Seedy, | tin, within the corpora : ts of the i a *| city. Capitalization o: the y International Nay, & Trade) Co. fee SOUN00, divided iato 500,00 } : 3 CONTRACTORS. shares, par value $5 per share. The south of the Crown Point: “and is ds mine is held at $5,000, owned by the Elba-Trail Greek Con- It haa its own electric light plant solidated _ mining Sate Robert Ms ‘Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. MINE COMPANIES. Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Ci ian Gold Fields Syndi RAILROAD COMPANIES. B, C, Chamber of Mines. The British C ia CO! of Mines, recently at Vi r, has issued circulars and copies of the Travers Hardware Co. TO RENT Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record: Three Storey Building Rooms. on ‘Third Floor. [Apply at ‘This. Office mms uick Work, - . Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. c.H. OUT OF TOWN. ADVERTISEES. % 7 Pillman, broker, Spokane. in De Los} Oe E. 8. Topping, Trail, B.C TR chonge Ni 1 Bi xchange National Bank, Spokane. _ Allen iB emith, Chicago: and lt ore bing are builton the C. &| Parr, local manuger. ‘Thejra is a shaft WW. track, with » tramway to the Red down on the vein 100 feet {aud a con- Mt. tai. er 7 ‘Nhe principal tract let for another 100 fe wi h nine 3toukholdera ure Col. I. N.° Peytun,| men working. ss Senntor George Turner, Col. W. Ww. ». Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Col Wm, FL. Ridpath, GL. a pratinmne: Maj. J. M. Ar THE NEW CANADIAN TAR Apples, 40 p. cent. Almonds, 8c. Ib.) Apples dried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30 per celat. iron Asbestos, 25. ‘Artificial fowere, 25. Butter, 4c per lb. Beans, 15c. per. 1 Barley, 80 percent. Blackberries 2c. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 36 cent, Blacking, 2B. Brick, 20 per cent, Belting, 20. Bar Iron, $7 cwt. Brasa, 10 per cent, rd cages, 35. uckles, 30. Mr. Potts is a brother of Mrs, Jordan. He is d with the ML firm of Drake, Jackeon & Helmcken of Victoria, and ison a leave of absence on account of sickness. This is his first visit to the camp and he expresses him- self as highly pleased with the business appearance of our city and predicts a great future for Rossland, Dbothas a bus- iness and mine center. Tne Klondike excitement atill keeps up, he eaid, but the travelon the coast is falling off alittle. They expect that it will pick up again however as coon as the river opens so that the steamers can OK AUNTER BROS. | =|IMPORTERS= WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MINERAL ACT, 1896. : IENTRE 8sTAR, _ Certificate of Improvements. “ Owned by Centre Star mining com- peuy, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- tulization $1,000,000, shares par value $Leach, No stock on the market. There has been sepeated refusals of Wh car and better. . Tue mine is situated ere. located Alone, 4,000 feel E town, half mile nerth of tbe busi- southeast of the Le Rol Mineral Claim}. joo. center. It has four separate and Take notice that I, George Pfunder | giatinct ledges which are developed Free Miner's Certificate, No. 8716A| Sith over 4,00 fo Sie, eat . lo. with: over 4,000 feet of tunnels, shafts, intend, sixty days from the date| jriftya ul crose-cute, There are many heeof, to apply to the Mining Recorder | tnut: aul tons of ore on the dump and for a Certificate of Improvements, for | 10 waitiug favorable conditions . the purpose of obtaining a.Crown Grant for» eatment. ‘This ia one of the’ that a ‘| o£ the above claim. tive? ications in the camp and one of feet ce rst i ‘And further take notice that action) ‘Ny most valuuble. ‘Tbs latest and gee i a . tinder section 37, must be con:menced y fei pai ae fore the jasuance ot such certificate of Klondike ~ Feeling? tac crf i inn SUBSCRIPTION | Rossland Evening Record — A Large Assortment of. NOTICE. | ‘The Montreal Mineral CJaim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. | MOULDINGS | | British Gum, 10. +. Bath Cc Boots? 2 area ‘We make a Specialty of: Glazing, Painting, Kalsomining, PAPER HANGING SX]DECORATING FRESCOING arbed wire, 15. rasa nails, etc., 30. abbit metal, 10. Brass pumps, 30. Bicycles, 30. Blinds, not paper 30 ‘Blasting powder, 2c. Buttons, 25. ‘Brushes, 25 percent. Blue prints, 20. Canned ments 26. Corn meal 25¢ 1b Cond’d milk,34c Ib. Castile soup, 2c 1b. Checee, 3c per tb. Coffee, roasted 2c Ib. Chickory,gr’n,8¢ Ib. Chickory roasted, 4c Cocos paste, 4c Ih. Cocounuts $1 hund. Cucoacut,desic’d 5c China, 30 per cent, Cement, 1244 cwt. Carts, 30 per cent. - Cast iron pipe, {8 ‘oil chain, 6 pr. ct. Gopper. wire,J6 pr ct Carvers, 80 pr. et. Celluloid, 10 pr. ct. Carbons, 15 pr. ct, Clothes wringers, 85 Tel, No. 8 General Merchandise. t up. — Mr, Potts is very much intereated in our mines and will spend several days looking over the different mines in the camp, Commander Mine Not Sold. “There is absolutely no truth in the rumors that the Commander mine has been sold,” said W. J. Harris yesterdry. “Tam presid of the an own four-fifths of the stock. There is no deal on for the Commander, no one has tought it, and no one is figuring for it. Amoption has been given on the Lily May for 45 days to an American. No Englishman is concerned in it. The option will expire on May 15, Frank ‘Wateon is not interested in either prop- erty, as has been stated. Hon. George Turner and Frank Kizer are d in the Lily May with myeelf.”” ——_—_—_ FROM THE RECORDS, Certificates of Work. April 1—Franklin, Eastern Oregon, Lytton, Sqak, Hammond, and Wasca, by Alexander Sharp. Spitzer, by J. A. Webb. April 2—Snow Bird, by Wm. Baker. Manvtiacturers’ Agents, Min‘ng Supplies.2=—_— ace b fine i m the property. WAR BAULE. This mine and the Crown Point are y the War iegle Consolidated ning compauy vf Toronto. it adjoins the Le Rei on the west, and ima done over 5,500 fert 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 gel. ‘bet- ter freight and trentment rates. It eecently paid $700,000 for the mine. tt haa all the necesaary conve: fences. Arthur & Pretty, No. 145 East Columbia Ave. LOOK! * LOOK! BOARD AND ROOM $5.00 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS AND UP. . ‘IRA, COFFE OR BEER WITH MEALS. BEDS 25 cents and 50 cents I per Night. . $1.00 per week and up. —aT THE— Dominion Hotel. South Spokane street. Call and see us. Good sad Ile horses, elegant turnouts and fiincy driving teams; will drive you here at any time day or night. . f yeu are getting up a driving party, see-us about rigs—good_ horses. jorees boarded by the day or month. © Packjng of all kinds done, We do ex- prone ant baggage work; will call at any part of the city. Contracts and job work done promptly, light or heavy freight handled, mining machinery delivered on ehort \notice, ore cuntracta taken. Furniture, pianos and safes vafely moved. We ay al] damages done to anthing we handle, {re act as-ehippers’ agents, will tran sfer, warchouse, or ship any clas of goods.) *" = \ : We se'l Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. an: AGENIS: Goodwin Candles Canton Steel Giant Powder. ———-California Caps and Fuse.. ROSSLAND AND~ SANDON. EDWARD CEONYN. J. A.MACDONALD. _ Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and _ Notaries. ollcitors for the Bank of British North Amerjcn Money to Lozn. J.8. Chure, JR ¢ Bs Clocks, 26 pr ct. Comp. ur tal, 10. é Gatton bate. 25. Coline. EP eb. : \ Jarpeting, ret. Canoey, rb. > a : ees sarrban a pr a” Gadd liver oil, 30, | Stables: Le Roi Avenue, -- machinery, ete. The Columbia & ete Se eet 35 per cent. | .-Reatof Hunter Bros. Western av way is built to-the mine. Heoilied - raat an a 3c doz Enamelled iron SHE LILY MAY. seery wheels Ext malt 25 Lie I ly. May was the first location | Ext coffee 3c Ib ia thus camp, May 27, 1889. It ig new | Earthenware 20 awned by the Lily May Gold mining Feathers 20, 30, -ompauy, Senator George Turner, prer dath emoked lclb F W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Nizet. veo. und tres, It is located in uke south belt, two and a half milee south of town. Development work ousists uf Cver 300 feet of tunnel and laugh. ‘This will be the last performance to- night and an entire change of program will be given. Prayer. ice:-9 Washington St Sunday School Cnoir. [4 -Martin Block. Readi Jotin W. Hartline, Proprietor.” CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA-| jnining, emelting, milling and reduction ‘TION OF “A FORFIGN COMPANY.| "To pnrchase, pera cs ot ae operate electric lig -R ND. [Chorus, 308..... Sunday School Choir. Recitation, Mrs. Willis. Hymn, 828 8.8, Choirand Congregation Reading, Miss Noble. Rates Cut in Half. . ‘Until farther notice the Canadian Pa- cific wil) sell tickets to all points east at *| about half the regular rates. A. B, MacKgnzix, Ticket Agent. ——— After # little girl grows up her legs are MINERAL ACT 1806. Certificate of Improvements, NOTICE. The Townsite Mineral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Wh:re lecated :—ahont 2,500 feet south east of the Le Roi Mineral Claim. W. H. Taylor M.D. Mahovey 8olo.. Talk on Lesson, D. D. Birks. Solo (Ct ) Mra, And Announcements. Recitation, Oliver. Hymn, 172 8, 8. Cnoirand Congregation mire, hold, erect and e tt and“power : plants for the purpoze of mining and treating ores and for the purpose of furniahing lights and erecting poles for all purposes; To bond, huy,’ lease, locate an: ~hol Gitches, flames and water rights; Files ‘ire engines, extinguishers 365 pr ct Feather bone 20 Flannela 36. Fur skins 15 * Fertilizers 10. Fire crackers, 26. Fire works, 25. Hogs, live, Lc lb. Huy §2 per ton. No 9197, wah “Hattie Bro Gold” Mining Com- pany,” registered Be 4th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1897.6 -° = . Hotel Dawson wil F ea Gold Fields of ‘Rossland. Be ‘Take notice that I, George Pfunder etal. free miner's certificate No. 8715A intend, 60 days from the date hereof, ‘to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cer- pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, 4 ‘And farther take notice that action, under section 87, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. . Dated this 22nd day of March, 1868. George Prunpes. Smith Curtis oa eee “Y a BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, TARY PUBLIC 266 Columbia Ave, = *—«-Rosaland, B.C tificate of Improvements, for the pur-|- shaft. ote ca the dump, which will average 320» ton, Mine provided with hoist comuressor plant, machine drills. ete. GEM ‘sIGER AND UNCLE BAM, Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- Kkinon, A. B, Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Loeau bon one ledge in the south belt; in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake.. Gem, has a 60 foot rhatt and 50 feet of open cut work. Figer, 300 fact tunnel, 40 foot shalt und 100 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sam has a 26 foot ahaft and 150 feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erueka Conaolida- ted mining company, P. Jones, pres., J. C. Cuc, sec., B. Coldwell, tra., all of Rossland: Located seven miles Bouthof Rossland op the U. 8. side aft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five non Ore iron-copper carrying working. C & and silver, sssaying from : Oapitalization '$1,000000 ‘ihere is 150 tons of shipping | 4088: » 6c ID. Honey, 3e Ib, Houee furnitnre 80. ve Hair cloth, 30. Hair, 20 per cent. Ieinglass, 25. ink, 25 per cent. Live hoxg, Le Ib Labels, 35 Lumber. 20 per cent Ealt, 16¢ bu Music eheets, 10 “fusieal inatraments, 80 per cent Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent Oysters in shells, 25; in bulk. 10¢ yal Poultry, 20 Photos, 20 per cent Paper, 25 percent Picture frames, 30 Pamphlets, 16c lb Print press, 10 Hate, 30 per cent. Hamnoocke, 30. TNum’g oil, 25. Justia rth clotin’g,35. Lithographs, 15¢ Ib The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. 0. Mrs: Reynolds, Proprietress enant Rates 42 Per Day. Firet-Clase Furnicbed Rooms With or Without Boord, per cent Lamps, 30 per cent Thereby certlfy. that I have this day registered the ‘‘Hattie! Brown Gold.Min- ing Company” as an Extra-Proyincial’ evmpany under they Companies ‘Act, 1897. é The head office of the company. ia sit- nate in the city of Spokane, state of Washington, U. 8. A. The amount of the capital of the com- pany is ONE MILLION dollars, div ided. ito ONE MILLION shares of the par valne of ONE DOLLAR each. Tho ‘head office of the company in thia province in situate at Roseland, Kootenay district, and James Morris, merchant, whose address ia Rossland To construct, lease,“ buy, eel), build, operate and..conduct _railroads, ferries, tramways, or other means of transpor- tation for transporting oree, mining and 2, finally to d» everything consistent, pro- per and requisite for the carrying out of the objects, and, porposes aforesaid, in their fullest and broadest sense within the territory aforesaid. Given under my hand and seal of office at Victoria, nrovince of British Colum- bia, this. fourth day sof December, one 2. C., is attorney for the coin ‘The time of the existence o! pany is fifty yeara. a re objects, for which:the company hag been established are:— To work, operate, buy, sell, lease, lo- ate, own, acquire, procure, hold, and deal in mines, metal and zaineralcaims of every kind and description within the United States df America and the Pro- vince of British Columbia,:Dominion‘of the com- ¢ eight, d-and ninety weven. : ais 8. V. Woorron, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Subscribe for the ————-———? Canada; Tocarry on and conduct agéner at ‘ Hrening Record « Yates Street, “ - Victoria, B. C First clase rooma at Popalar Prices. T. E. HALEY =— BUCCESEOR TO Russell & Halev iietet aoa al WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF PORK MUTTON FI5H GAME OYSTERS. ~ Spokane strest, Notce to Shareholders Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the shareholders of the Lily May Gold Mining Company will be held ‘tat the office of anid company in the city of Rossland, Province of British Colum- bia, May the 7th 1898, at the hour of 6 o'clock, p. m., of that date for the pur- pose of considering, and if deemed sdvie- able, of passing » resolution authorising the disposal of the whole or any portion ofthe assetta and subsidiary interests and properties of eaid company, and to trangact such other business as may be lawful before said meeting. Dated at Spokane this 4th day of April 1897. Rossland, B. C. Franx Kizer, €ecretary. April 4—Skylark, by Wm. Hall. Ida- ho Fraction, by A. J. McDonald. Reta- liation, by J. G. Houghton. April 7—Round Top, by 0. H. Dough- ton. Clarenden, by H. P. McCraney. April 9—White Bird, by Joan Moore. Syphon Fraction, by E. W. Liljegram. Gaulaur-Johnson. Vancouver, April 7—Gaudaur, cham- pion oaramanof the worid, and Robert Johneon of Vancouver arranged a match race today for the championship and a purse. Aside bet of $2000 was made. ‘The race will be rowed thia summer at Barrard Inlet, Vancouver. Canadian Pacific Cut Rates. Parties going east will find it to their to avail 1 of the low rates via the O. P. R. A. B. MacKenzix, Benediction. At the Babtist Church Easter music will be a feature. Louis Blue’s Donation. Louia Blue, the millman snd brewer, in the goodness of his heart donate lumber it to build a sid ik from St. Paul street to the Episcopal church. The sidewalk will be tinished tonight. generally lower limbs.—N. Y. Press. ——_—_- ‘Why isn’ts fireman a hose supporter? —Chicago News. —— Metal Quotations. New York, March. 30-Bar silver, 5534¢ Mexican dollars, 44%c; silver certifi- cates, 5514 to 56}¢c, Copper—Quiet; brokers’ price, $1134; exchange price, $11.87}¢ @ $12. Lead—Steady; brokers’ price, $3.12; A full line of carpets and linoleums just received at Hunter Bros. . ——— To the Ladies. Ifyou desire anything in the farni- ture line—fine rocking chaira, misses’ and children’s chairs, couches, etc,—a carload juat received at Glazan’s, corner Firet avenue and Spokane street. Low- h price, $3.72}¢ to $3.17}. Big shipment of hate—Stetaon’s best and others—just opened at Hunter Bros. —~—— A full line’of shoes on hand at Huuter Bros. ° —— Spring dry goods arriving daily at Ticket Agent. est prices in town. Hunter Bros.