NTER NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Week Beginning Monday. Mch 7 1898 ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. Enterprising Business and Professional Men Who Advertiee in The Record. > Be MINING BROKERS. Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co, Frank A. Raiud. John M. Burke. Jennie L. Stone. : Atkinson & Co. First Appearance OF THE GREAT COMEDY SKETCH ARTISTS John T. Hanson Mabel Drew MADELINE. Salada. Salada. _ Salada. Best, Purest, | sm Choicest ON THE MARKET. O. M. FOX & CO. 106 E Columbia Avenue. Have You that: Klondike ~~ "| Smith. Curtiss. MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R. Cook. GENERAL MERCHANDIBE. Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. ‘Travers Hardware Co. | DRY GOODS FIERMB. The Crescent. . LIVERY STABLES, Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DEUGGISTS. Geo. A. Fraser. STATIONERY AND WALL PAPEK. H. 8. Wallace. . MEAT MARKETS. Russell _& Haley, (Successors to P. urne & Co.) : OTELS, Hotel Allan. 7 The Leland : Dominion Hotel. PLUMBERS. ©. M. Weller. : LAUNDEIES. Rossland Laundry. STENOGRAPHERS. Mrs. Helen L. Keys. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. A. MacNish. PHYSICIANS. Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. DENTISTS. Dr. Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr. FINANCIAL FIRM. D. M. Linnard. T. Gregson & Co, THEATRES, Rossland Opera House. GROCERS. O. M. Fox & Co. Alex. Lynch, ‘MISCELLANIOUB. A. H. Christenson, brick and stone work, ‘ Alex, Larson, brick manufacturer. . MINE COMPANIES. Eureka Congolidated Gold Mining Co. Canadian Geld Fielde Syndicate. > RAILROAD COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific. oO. R. & N. Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan. The Northwestern. Wisconsin Sentral. International Nav. & Trade Co. CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. *, + © OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS. L. CG, Dillman, broker, Spokane. E. 8. Topping, Trail, B. C. B.S: Smelting & Refining company, Trail, B. C. Exchange National Bank, Spokane. Allen H. Smith, Chicago. THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. | Apples, 40p.cent. Almonds, 3c. Ib. Apples dried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30 per cent, Agate iron, 36 Asbestos, 25. Artificial flowers, 25. Butter, 4c perlb. Beans, 1bc. per bu. Barley, 80 per cent. Blackberries 2c. lb. Bank notes, bonde, bills of Ex. 35 per cent. aoe “ Blacking, 26. British Gum, 10. rick, 2 Bicycles, 35. Blinds, tong, Blasting Brnghes, 25 per cent. Blue prints, 20. ee in Dot paper 80 f ———_———_ A Brief Write-up Which Will be Ex- tended to All the Properties t LB ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR —— et le trom ONTE ORIRT O, COLONNA AND ‘VIRGINIA. INORMATION : ' represented here by George Kingeamill, eee ABOUT THE MINES. all situated on Mente Cristo mount: ahout a mile north of town, of tunnel, shaft, work. ; pressors, one.7 ani one 4-drills, in the Camp. is furnished power by the Monte Cris two properties. ed on the Virginian by former owners Monday, Nov. 15, the Inte purchasere fl These threo properties are owned Enstern Canada capitalists and are Pander and Harold genoral 7 They are inaniger nnd trea. The Monte Cristo tas over 1800 feet ldated. West Le Roi rive nnd crag Ibis provided with two com Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and o. Forty men are employed on the Virginin: Over $13,000 was expend- a donble compartment Best lofor Sources, a 'Thia write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal inines and prospects have been des- uvibed. As we sre unable to visit all not Le resp ble for nll " tnt fi the main they can 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 west of towo, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by # shaft 145 jeet doep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ite machinery congists ofa 40-horse boil- er anda 20-horse hoist. Supplies are laid in for an allwinters work. The grent body of ore is low. grado, but is reported improving as depth is gnined. : SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the ¢ di luffelds Syndicate, limi ed, and situated in tne south belt, on] the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the bueiness cen- ter of Rossiand, and just above the 3% & W. ¢-ack.. It is being vigorously wn with a force-of 26 men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 54 fect n day ls being driven, and in the|) ahaft, 4d feet. On the 20th of Nov. there was 380 feet of work done, be- ledes stifpping the vein, and other] 5 progpect werk. This property has a T-alrill compreseor, heist, pumps and | ( evexything necessary [+ 11 ¢ econom- ical development 2 ue mine. g LE ROL d The Le Roi mine has become. fame ous as the grentest gold producer in Canada. It has bi putting in extensive and expensive gmachinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of work, built fury neurly completed a smelter, and paid 9725.00 in dividerds.’ It is sitiated cn. the gouth-enst slop. Red -moun-, tuin, within the corporau: s:a.its of the]. city. Capitalization o: the conmpans is $2,500,000, divided “into 600,000 shares, par value $5- per share. The mine ig held at $5,000,000, |...” . Tt hina its own electric light plant and its ore bing are builton the C. W: track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. ‘The “ principal stovkholders are Col. I.. N. Peytan, Owners and ‘Other yerticnl shaft, which willbe proviled with cages, the first in the camp. * unable and promise {wir to make divi- dend paying mines. : oe 4 y : : propertios herein mentioned we will rion mining company, George A the east slope of Deer Park tain, sonth bnit, adjoining the Hunter and Grand Prize. grantad and hava shalt down on the vein 90 feet. $10, 6 sis regarded as © good pros: pect, north of Rosslond and is owned. by P. Jones, Hugh MeGlynn, Mike-Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft has been gunk on the 86 feet with a funnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. limit-| five miles north of Rossland, and a Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows n 7-foot quartz ledge on the surfuce, mania Gold Mining company and are of Red mountain, . miles from Rowland. - There is a 90 Electa. as high as $300 a ton. company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector McPherson, vice fres., sec. and tra. side of the Columbia river, three miler ilding: below Trail. baiildings, ‘purohased and foot ahaft,.60.foot tunnel and sabout 100 feet-ot open-cuts. E mountain, in 8 south of the Crown, Point, and . ie owned by the Elba-Trail, Creek Con- 8 Barr? ‘ldcal mannger. Thers jp a shaft down on’ the vein 100 feet, ai tract let for ‘another 100 fee wiih nine men working. | Poe All three of theaa clnima are va'- ANNIE E. This claim is owned. by the ‘Britieh Tt is located on moun- Gold Ie is crown Fraser, sev. and tres, Ore-vasnys from $6 to THE UNION. Tho Union is located threo miles vein 85 BLUE BUCKET AND PRINRORE, Owned by Harry P. Jenes. Located near neighbor of the Highland. The ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong to the Ger- located on Green mountain just north three and a fall out shaft and. 80 foot cross-cut an the The ledge is lurge and well lefined, and assays have been obtained “THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince. mining G. A.. Fraser, don the north Work consists of a 40 Assays $13. ME ELAR Tha Elba ia” situated “on Tavkent ‘the. south belt, just dlidated mining ‘company, ert ada ‘con- Senutor George Turner, Col. We We D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris. Col: Wm, TL. Ridpath, L. FE... Williams, Maj. J- M. Armatrong,&. D. Sanders, - : CENTRE STAR, Owned by Certre Star miuiug com- nany, Oliver Durant manager. — Capi- jan $1,000,000, shares. pur value flench, No stock on the market. there has been sepeated refusals of The mine is situated d-ifts 2 1d crosa-culs.. There are many thetzaad tons of ore on the dump and 4» waiting favorable conditions “4 catment. This is one of the tinst tocations in the camp and one of th. nost valuable. - The latest and inc 4 improved machinery is installed ginia & Idaho mining claims. MINERAL ACT, 1896.- ‘Certificate of _ Improvements. ae " cNOTICE. The Butte Mineral Claim, simate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of Weat Kootenay District. | Where Jocated:—Fetween the Vir- Take notice that I, S. L. Long, acting as agent for the Virginia Gold Mining Company, Free Miner's Certificate, No. 8896 a, intend, sixty days from the date he:eof, to apply to the Mining -Kecorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action under section 87, must be commenced before the issuance ot such certificate of Eureka ( TNE REDDIN JACKSON CO.. ROSS THOMPSON T have blocks of stock in the fullowing companies for sal. — and Josie, Monita, Homostaks Gopher, R. E.Lee, Evening Star, Monto Cristo, and Silverine. Lots in ‘the Original Townsite: AGENTS, KOSSLAND, B.C, Corner of Colnmbia A¥enne and W in the OPFICH WITIT Over Post OMer. ‘ ’ JOHN R. Office and Business Rooms TO. RENT Good Mining Property. Good Substantial Companies. COOK, ashington Street. Best location city. “Shares of Stock in ‘Town Lots. Rossland Mining Abstract Co, JOHN TACKSON, Te Ag Travers Hardware Co. Two “Rooms 4x TO RENT Having ‘moved into “our Fire Proof. Building- |The ‘Record Three Storey Building Ie fer rent in whole. or in pert. 42 Ground” Fight Rooms on: Second Floor. .- Rooms: on.Third Floor. Apply at This Office sam -hn.W. Hartline, Prop. Telephone, No. 8 VOL, If. No. 244. r0ssland Evening Record. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898. PRICE 6 CENTS Wall Paper Department. NOW COMPLETE IN LINE, EVERY Ce ee? i. S. Wallace’s Stationery, Wal) Paper, Book, - Fancy Gcods and Notion Store To the Sick We are noted for the good quality, va- tiety and low price of all articles re- quired in the sick room and nursery, Bach Ags ++ ++ 0+ v0 oe oe oe oe on 08 88 om 4 INVALID CUPS, INFANT'S FOODS FEEDING BOTTLES, TERTH-NG RINGB, TOILET POWDERS, PUFF BOXES, - DELICATE PERFUMES, TOILET WATER, ATOMIZERS, + +6 08 ee te ee ee oe = in and h hold gee, rub- ber hot water bottles, rubber ice baga, hed pans, sponges, fever thermometers, antiseptics, etc, GOODEVE BROS. DRUGGISTS AND It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros. Deer Park was in and the atock hag risen to 16 conta. to, where this stock is | Pals ja Sra at $1.18 an Class investment at Reports from the Good thas encouraging, a fresh strike made on this property and showings are excellent. e look t ria to watch it. Quorations. Arlington (ail Bs Golden Grow Colonna. THE STOCK REPORT, great demand today atrike on this property will gi vat encouragement to the investors in’ "Teron held. War looks a bea ure. Hope are fnost aving been the surface je in this etock and advise our clients PROPOSED NEW ROAD Now Route of the Crows Nest Exten- sion into Rossland Is Suggested. BYTHE LOCAL BOARD OF TRADE STATIONERS eo | Puna “Saturday Night Social Dances. AG ST. CAARLESAALL ‘Fine Music, Excellent Floor Evervboay . Welcome. Saturday Night March, 23th 1898. We have the following bargai ject to gale. Je naruesne aul ndee.. 2,000 Slocas Sta 3,000 Diamond Dust ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, P. O, Box 428. Trimrnons 4. . Columbia Avenue. Codes: Beprorp, McnriLt & CLoucH. Smith Curtis WHOLESALE General “Merchandise. Manviacturers’ Agents, Min'ng Supplies sm AND RETAIL AGENTS: Goodwin Candles Giant Powder. ————California Caps and Fuse. Canton Steel ROSSLAND AND SANDON. SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 2834 Columbia Ave. - Rossland, B. C “Just tell them that you saw me through those ~~ Specks” HENS HT AE THAT YOU BOUGUT AT FRASERS Full line of SPECTACLES, All sizes for all. ages. FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST J. B. JOHNSON & Co MINES MINING STOGK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. We have gale for reliable stocks. Any person having mining stock for sale it Will Pay- - DEALERS IN with the C. P. R. Officials Last Night—Will Tap a Rich FROM LATEST DISPATCHES. ‘This week to bea ble LETTER FROM OTTAWA. one in the United States congress. Uncle Sam is buying beef and Spai armies. posed to have lost their lives. tured by the insurgents, rate of a thousand a day. the Yukon, Mining T A During the visit of the C. P. R. offi- cials to the city yesterday, seyerat mem- bera of the local board of trade called upon them and talked over the proposed ‘plan of a local branch of the 0. P. R. being extended through the Ymir min- ing diatrict which now gives promise of being in the very near future one of the leading and richest mining sections in the province. . ~ . The line, as proposed at present, is to begin at Koskonook, the new town at the foot of Kootenay lake, and the pres- ent terminus of the O. P; R. extension. of the Crows Nest Pass line; to ran up. Summit creek to near its headwaters where there are a series of natural parks cross over these and thence go down Sheep creek to the main Salmon river to Salmon; thence up the North Fork of the Salmon a few miles. and. across to Champion creek. and down Champion creek to the Columbia river at 8 point about half way between Trail and Rob- son, The pass between Summit and Sheep creeka ia said to be one of the lowest in the range, and the entire route as out- lined is jidered is getting bacon for their respective In « hotel fire in Butte, Montana, yesterday twenty-five people are sup- General Pando of the Spanish army in Cuba ia reported to have been ‘cap- Klondikera sail from Seattle at the Latest reports from Dawson state that there is now no danger of starvation on The Drummond county railway job reveals she worst political job- bery in the history of Canadian politics. nates at ihe Capital mee Ottawa, Ont., March 15, 1898. Your correspondent arrived at the ca- pital of Canada last evening. The first Rossland man we met was Harry White, who is promoting a sale of his Klondike interests with that of the Fourteen Gold Mines Consolidated company. A Mr. J. C. Kelly of this city left for “London, England, today in connection with the deal.” Mr. White left today for Mon- treal. Attorney Bodwell of Vancouver and the editor of the Boundary Creek Times are here lobbying for a charter for Cor- bin’s railroai into the Kettle river coun- try. The bill has passed the second reading and in the hands of the railroad in CITY NEWS CUT SHORT. poned till Thursduy next. - Sale of the Josie. holders 44 cents per share. circular has been issued, signed by Mr. F. E. Snodgrass, secretary of the com- Dany, stating that the price for which the mine was sold was $261,000. Of this aum $148,500 have been received by the company, which leaves a balance of $112,500 due from the British America corporation, When the debts of the Josie company are all paid and the last named sum is received there will be $218,846 to be divided among the share- holders. It will net them 81 cents per share. The final payment from the Bri- tish America corporation ia due on July is the intention of the trustees with thé consent | of the stockholders, to dissolve the Jorie cor ion, pay the debts and be feasible and could be built with compar- atively little expense as compareé with the orlginal survey from Koskonook, up the lake and down to Nelsou and on to Robson. “Besides, it woud ‘tap -a rich and thickly populated mining district which the other line would not touch‘at all. The original line would leave the company in direct competition with an all water route between Nelson and sil points on the Iake. The proposed line would farth reduce the di of actual construction of road bed about one half, The Rossland board of trade has re- quested the Trail board to join with them in their efforts to have this line constructed as soon as possible as Trail would be equally bénefitted by its oper- ation, a With such a line the land mer- turnover ina dividend the balance of the amount received from the sale of the mine. In the meantime moneys now on hand and future payments will remain the final + When the case of R. E. Darrow came up in the police court this morning. the judge was not ready to give his opinion as yet, amd the case was further post- "It was stated that this mine had been sold to the British America corporation for $300,000, which would yield the share- However, a lat. On that date, the circular says,‘‘it |" tothe credit of the company in the Bank of‘Montreal ar Rossland, and will draw interest at the rate of two per cent until which is to take the matter up Thursday of thia week. Do. Sabin, abe has been here on the. same business, left for Ne 1 Nady: I w York yea- Ed Finch of Rossland is here on min- ing business aud saya he is succeeding with hia business, Joe Martin, who has been here for two weeks, leaves for Rossland today. Hewitt Bostock, our member in the house, is well thought of and has won the reputation of being an honest, hard working representative. Everybody here-is well acquainted with Rogsland and have a good opinion of the town and of the. mines, The ho- tels here are crowded and the general appearance of the town lively. It is generally believed that the senate will pass the Mackenzie-Mann Yukon railroad bill. E. 0. 8. A ROSSLAND EDITOR. Mr. Eber C. Smith of the Daily Record Visits 6 Capital. 7 Mr. Eber C, Smith, editor and propri- etor of the Rossland Daily Record, isin the city. Mr, Smith is one of the pio- neers of Roseland. Speaking to The Citizen yesterday he said the town of Rossland waa picking up these days, trade conditions being better today than during the past nine months. The big mines’ are putting out much valuable ore, and the Le Roi is keeping up its re- putation. : 3 Mining in Rossland, Mr, Smith says, is made and divid paid.” . According to this not a few Josie stock- holders will thus receive several cents a share less than the amonnt of their ori- ginal purchase money, consequently the holders of shares in the Josie are suffer- ing from disappointment, Demand More Pay. Mullen, Idaho, March 20—Minera at the Morning mine were not at work last night and it gave rise to a rumor that the men had gone onastrike. It chante should be able to eupply the en- that while no atrike tire Ymir district and thereby bring the increasing business of that thriving coun- try here, where it naturally belongs. W. F. Tighe, engineer of theO. P. R., was seen and asked as to his opinion about the proposed new line. He stated that he had never been through the hasbeen declared there is possibility of one when Larsen and Greenough return to Mullan. A demand has been made that all men employed underground be paid $3.50 per | 2! day. For several months past all minera have been paid that rate, shovelers and is now on a solid basis.and the people there are satisfied with the prospests. Very few Rosslanders have been carried away with the Klondike fever, not.more than a dozen men having gone to the Yukon country. An effort ison foot to have an officer appointed in Roseland with power to issue Yukon mining licen- ses, as there isa road to the north of Rossland by which many willgo to the Klondike next summer. Mr. Smith sayaan import duty on lead ores and articles manufactured from lead would be of great benefit to the Slo- can country, and would reclaim and make producers of a number of silver- lead properties now idle, as it would en- able their product to be treated in Ca- Spain and Her Paper Navy. London, March 21—The Daiiy Mail W. H. Taylor M. D. Mahoney EtGerl Canned meats 25. Corn meal 25c lb Cond’d milk,3!4c lb. Castile soap, 2c lb.|on the property. Cheese, 3c per Ib. ffee, roasted 2c Ib. *". WAR EAGLE. Chickory,gr’n,3c Ib. Chickory,rousted, 4e) This mine and tue Crown Point are i Pests, acti Cocoanuts #1 hund.| owned by the War séegle Conselidated Cocoacut,desic’d 5c China, 30 per cent.) Guid mining compauy vf Toronto, It Cement, 12} ewt. Carts, 30 percent. *| adjuins the Le Reion the west, and car men only receiving $8. Only union men have been employed since last fall, and it was no surprise that such a de- mand was mae as there is considerable dissatisfaction over working on a differ- ent scale at Mullan than their fellows on thia morning, »n an editorial refating “gome of the American accusations of British coldness,’’ says: “‘Among many reasons for Great Bri- taia’s comparative noninterest, not the least is our better knowledge of the Spa- improvements. Dated this 16th. day of February, 1898 * Sam. L. Lone. . Feeling’? . mountains at the point designated, so he could not say from personal know- ledge whether that part of the route was feasible or not. As it waa on the Crows Nest line it did not come under his juris- to List- ~ - ao With us. J. B.. Johnson & Ce. P. 0. BOX 41, Sleighs! Cuttérs! Dawson. The cure for it is a SUBECRIPTION TO THE Rossland Evening Record—: Which > ituins the news ot tne great Gold Fields of Rossland. Cast iron pipe, ¢8 Coil Gopper. wire,165 pr ct Carvers, 30 pr. Celluloid, 10 pr. ct. Carbo: 15 pr ct Corks, 20 pr ct s Cotton fabrics, white, 26 pr ct. Comp. metal, 10. Carpeting, 25 pr ct. Combs, 36 pr ct. Cues, cue racks, cue tips, 86 per cent. Coal oil, 16 cents per gai. Eggs 8c doz Emery wheels xt coffee 3c Ib Ext malt Eesential oilz 10 Earthenware 30 ngravings 20 Feathers 20, 30 ‘ruits chn’d 2c ish smoked 1c lb Fish in oil 80, ‘laske 20 Files ‘ire engines, extinguishers 36 pr ct ‘eather bone Fiannels 35 ~ ‘ar aking 15 Fertilizers 10. ‘ire crackers,.25. Fire works, 25. - Hoga, live, 1¢¢ lb. Hay §2 por ton, Honey, 8c lb. Hate, 30 per cent. Hammocks, 80. Illum’g oi! Ogs, an House furniture Hair cloth, 30._ Hair, 20 per cent. ainginss, 25. r cent. “Musical instruments, 30 per cent Newspaper eupplements, 25 per cent Oysters in shells, 25; in bulk. 10c gal Poultry, 20 hotus, 20 per cer Pamphlets, 16¢ 1b Print press, 10 ain, & pr. ct. ns, 16 pr. ct. Clothes wringers, 35 Enamelled iron 30 1, 25. * India rub cloth’g,365. Paper, 26 percent Picture frames, 30 has done over 5,500. feet of develop- mene work and paid $175,000 in divi- dents, ‘The prezent managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get: bet- ter freight and treatnient rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. Jt has all the necessnry conve. iences. machinery, ele... The Columbia .& Western rv lway is built. lo the mine. THE LILY MAY. ‘Lhe J ly May was the first location ia this camp, May 27, 1889. 1t is new owned by the Lily May Gold minirg voupany, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager add Frank Kizet, ves. and tres. It is located’ in the south belt, two and a half miler south of town. Development work vousists of cver 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ‘Mhere-is 150 tons of ‘shipping ote aa the dump, which will avernge BL ep ton. Mine provided with hoist connresser plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, ‘(GER AND UNCLE 8AM. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kin:on, 4. B. Campbell, Thos, Coffey Loevle. on one. ledge in the south helt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, has» 50 foot abatt and 60 feet of open cut work ‘Tiger, 800 fuct tunnel, 40 fot shaft and 100 feet open cuta while the Un- cle Sum has a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. nt TRAIL, B. C. Farnished Rooms With or Without Board. The Waterloo Hote! Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress enant Rates $2 Per Day. Firat-Clace EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erueka Consvlida- ted mining company, H. P. Jones, pres., J. C. Cuo, sec., E. Coldwell, tre., all of Rossland. Located seven miles Southof Rosslund on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five men working. Ore iron-copper carrying gold and silver, Aggayirg ficm THE WEEKLY RECORD ,.. Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING - It will contain all the principal news published in one week. O, Yes, We One, Two and Three ents. They are ‘Miia, No. 9, Washington Street, : Martin Rlock. ‘Have: Them. Nobby, Try Tne: - If You are Get- ting up o Sleighing Party see us ubout Rigs. - Good Teams. ~ "Red Star. Livery: ard. Tronsfer Company. Stables, Le Roi Avenue, Rear Hunter Bre CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- TION OF A FOREIGN COMPaNy. No 9197: = ee “Hattie Brown Gold Mining Com- pany,” registered the 4th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1897. . L hereby certify that I have this day registered the “Hattie Brown Gold Min- ing Company” as an” Extra-Provincial sompany under the Companies Act, The head office ‘of the company is sit- nate in the.city of Spokane, state ‘of Washington, U.S. A. : The anonnt of the capital of the com- pany is ONE MILLION dollars, divided into ONE MILLION shares of the par valne of ONE DOLLAR each, - The head office of the company in ‘this province is situate at Rossland, Kootenay district, and James Morris, mining, emelting, mi'ling and reduction huginere; . To purchase, acquire, hold, erect’ and operate électri¢ light: a1 p planta for the purpose of mining and treating ores and for the purpose: of furnishing lights and ercctin, poles for 41l purposes; te ‘o bond, buy, lease, locate. and hold Gitches, fumes and ‘water rights; To construct, lease, buy, sell, build, operate and conduct railroads, ferries. tramways, or other means of transpor- tation for transporting ores, mining and other material; sn, bond, buy, sell, lease and -locate timber ‘and timber claims, ant finally tod» everything consistent, pro- per and requisite for the-carrying out of the objects" and purposes aforesaid, in their fullest and Proadest sense within the territory aforesaid. Given under. my hand and seal of offico at Victoria, nroyince of British Colum- bia, this fourth day sof December, one merchant, whose address is . Co, ig rney. for t . ‘The tine of the existence of the com- pany is fifty years. The objects for which the company has been established are :— To work, operate, buy, sel!, lease, lo- cate, own, acquire, procure, hold, and deal in mines, metal and mineral daims of every kind and description within the United States of America and the Pro- vince of British Columbia, Dominion of §37. OspitsJization $1,000000 Canada; eight and ninety- seven, * : 8. V. Woorron, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. {deal of Registrar of Joint stock Companies of B, C-] for the : To carry on and conduct a general Evening Record Yates Strect, - - - Victoria, B.C First claeg rooms diction, so he had no means of knowing the exact of the pasa. The Rossland merchants should not at Popular Prices. © , UP TO DATE BAR IN * ox TEE SUM HM x oO MYERS & DUBE, Propristors, Spokane Street, FINE WINES LIQUORS AND SEGARS Opp. International Musie Hall. Rossland, British Columbia. CONNECTION. T. E. HALEY =— BUCCESE5OR TO .) Russell WHOLESALE AND BEEF PORK MUTTON FISH GAME OYSTERS. ~ Spokane street, & Halew RETAIL DEALERS IN OPEN DAY ANDNIFHT. No, 20 East Columbia Ave NICE CLEAN ECTABLE PLACE. FIEST CLA88 WORK GUARANTEED, K upar, Mgr. Frep W. COvFYN, Sasseur, Turkish Baths and Massage. ste, ae LOOK! * LOOK! BOARD AND ROOM $5.00 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS AND UP. BA, COFFE OR BEER WITH MEALS. BED C 25 cents and 50 cepts } per Night. $1.00 per week and up. —aT THE— Dominion Hotel. South Spokane street. Rossland, B. C. Call and see us. be back d or neglect their opportu- nity. They should give the board of trade their hcartiest support in this matter. The C. P. R. people who were here yesterday promised to lay the mat- ter before the management of the road at their earliest opportunity and give it their consideration. ‘We cannot have too many roads and we must reach out if we expect to draw the of these ying distri and build up the of gard or it *| dation of the public. Canyon creek, where the conditions are practically the same. A Suggestion. ‘We would respectfully suggest that the OC. P. R. officials either travel in a special train or be prepared to travel on the re- gular train at ita officially announced time in the fature, se as not to hold the regular train and its passengere for an hour while they dine, as was done last night. This is not showing a proper re- jon for the as the business as well as the mining center oj the Kootenays. This can only be -accomplished through the united efforts of our business men. Metal Quotations. New York, March. 22-Bar silver, 555¢¢ Mexican dollars, 45}¢c; silver certifi cates, 56)¢c, . Copper—Strong; brokers’ price, $1134; exchange price, $11.55 @ $11.60 Lead—Dvll; brokers’ price, exchange price, $3.60 to $3.80. $3.60; Rates Cut in Half, Until further notice the Canadian Pa- cific will sell tickets to all points east at about half the regular rates. A. B, MacKenzrm, Ticket Agent, —_—_—_—_——_ Spring dry goods arriving daily at Hunter Bros. = Big shipment of hats—Stetson’s best and others—juast opened at Hunter Bros. . The Bishop in Town. Right Rev. Father A. Dontenville, Catholic bishop of the mainland division of the province of British Columbia, nish and their paper navy, and our con- viction that the Anglo-Saxon will always defeat the Latin. Indeed, the trend of British thought is towards surprise that the greatest of republics should excite iteelf unduly about #0 poor a foe. . “The Americans should remember that while we are fall of trust in their capability to deal with Spanish imperti- nence, we are fully occupied with greater’ trouble, threatened or active, in various parts of the world. They have our full sympathy ata time when France, Ger- many and Russia are backing Spain as fully and almost as openly as they are opposing British efforts for the” freedom ef foreign trade throughout the world. But there is no occasion now to talk of whose home is in New W i in the city, a guest of the Allan house. an ive and defensive alliance. The dispropertion between our mission and A ‘ica’s makes it i ible. There The bishop ison a tour of Rossland being one of the largest pare ishea in his diocese. Allan House Arrivals, A. L, Dean, Helena; R. T. Lowery, New Denver; W. A. Jowett, Nelson; Dr, D. Corsan, Trail; J. A. Thompson, Calgary; Bishop A. Dontenville, New Westminster; . U. Freeman, Victoria; E. Thomas, Nelson; W. Whyte, W. Cross, D. F. Coyle. Winnipeg; R. Mar- poje, H. J. Campie, J. P. Geddes, Nel- son. _ Canadian Pacifie Cut Rates. Parties going east will find it to their to avail th of the low rates via the C. P. R. A. B, MacKenztg, Ticket Agent. will be time to propose this way of re- cementing the race when America is ready to face the splendid responsibility it entails,” PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. | R. T. Lowery, editor of the New Den- ver Ledge, and W. A. Jowett, editor of the Nelson Miner, are guests at the Allan. There was a large delegation of C. P. R. officials in town yesterday for a few hours, composed of W. Whyte, R. Mar- pole, H. J. Cambie, F. W. Peters, W. Cross, J. P. Geddes and D. F. Coyle. They left on the evening irain for the north country again at 7 o'clock. A full line of shoes on hand at Hauter Bros, *