S. Thornton Langley, John McTeer Repass. Mining Investments. © rresdundence Solicited. Orvice: Rtzcorp BLocK, ROBSLAND, B.C. Capitalized for only $250,000. G. A POUNDER, Pres, TREASURY STOCE 25ets. Rossland B.C. The Ottawa cold Mining (orspany Limited J. L. PARKER, Mining Engineer, Orrics: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. Valentines, ALL KINDS H, S. Wallace’s Stationery Store. TRAIL DEPARTMENT. The A. O. U. W. organized a lodge in Trail last night at MoPhee’s hall. Thirty-seven new members were initiated, andes there were already thirty-four old members in town, the lodge atarts out with a membership of seventy-one, The order hopes to have a hundred members here inside of & month. The supreme lodge has of- fered a banner to the lodge in the Kootenays which shows the largest in- crease in membership, and Trail hopes to win the pennant, The officers elected were: J. E. Amabell, D. Goldberg, W. De V Le Naiatre, fore- man; R. E. Strong, recorder; James Riddle, overseer; W. J. Devitt, finan- cier; J. Lukov, receiver; E. A. Ken- nedy, guide; A. Charters, inside watchman. The trustees are: R.E. Strong, J. E. O’Keefe, M. E. Stansle. The Carson group, four tion of locating here, returned erst this morning deeming there were plenty of medical men in the field, as Rossland is a protty healthy place. LA pugs? AID. A meeting of the Ladies’ General Relief society will be held next Mon- day at 2:30 p.m. at the residence of Mrs. DeVoin, on 8t. Paul. —— . LAST NIGHT’S CARNIVAL. The carnival last evening at the ice rink was a very successful affair, being well attended. ae John M. Burke, one of the veteran miners of this continent and one of the keenest men in the mining bvai- ness says, anent the Canadian Miner’s proposal that a certain per céntage of profit over and above the working expenses of a mine should be exempt from royalty, that it is the best pro- pasal to mining and give claims in the Salmon country, six miles north of Salmon Siding. .are showing up f bly under develop ment work. The most of the work has been done on the Carson, The tunnel is now in 28 feet and six. feet of solid ore has been struck. Assays show a value of $21. The ore is a clean gold copper quartz and some of it shows very pretty peacock coloring. About$1000 worth of development work has been done. A at force of men are steadily work on the property. ‘The work is now going on for the new refinery at the smelter. It will be done in about two months. The estimated cost is $125,000. The refinery will not only handle gold, silver and copper but Provisions will at the same time a due proportion of tax to the state that he has yet seen. He knows of no country which has so le and justifiable a provisi incorporated in its mining laws.— Canadian Miner. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s baths have been established at the European hotel ‘Twenty-five centa ty bath. . PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents. Call and sec samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws, Walter C. Archer, first floor Lalunde block. —— PRINCESS OF DARKNESS. Princess of darkness and test medium will tell your past, pr-:ant and future. Advice given in love and to the un- be made for ex! such as arsenic, sulphur “aud zine The copper will be extracted by an electralytic process. Work will be begun on the new lead smelting plant as soon as frost gets out of the ground snfficiently to permit excavation. Plans for the the new lead plant provides for eight reverbatory furnaces and eight blasts. The duct chambers will be about 1500 feet long. z Plans are also being drown for a reconstruction of the copper-gold smelter. Three new blasts and two new reverberatories are under con- sideration in that division of the smelter. All of the improvents are.to. be leted b; ber 1. The Biggest Gold ORIGINAL TOWNSITE LOTS. John F. McCrae, Agent for the Swniicat, refinery will be the only one in the Dominioa. When the plant is com- pleted and the electric power is in- stalled it will be as perfect a smelter as can be found anywhere. The Steamer Trail, which was due here last night, was delayed at Rob- son by the Nakusp, which was slow in making her connection, The Trail came down this morning. The report of the Columbia & West- successful. Will tell you the business for which you are best adapted.. Ex- pert on mines. Will tell you value of ore per ton by samples. Miss Howes, head of Spokane street, on hillside. ——— THE RECORD BY CARRIER. The Recorp has perfected its new carrier service, and the paper will now be deli ptly every by carrier to any address in the city for 25 cents per week. Leave your ad- dresg at the office and get the news of the day served up to. you in the REo- ORD at supper time each evening. ORSAERN PACIFIG RY. SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. MODERN >& EQUIPMENT THROUGH TICKETS Tages i SEATTLE, ‘VICTORIA, ICOUVER, PORTLAND, ae California points. ST, PAute 8ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO. W YORK, BOSTON, aad ay elas east, also European S. 8. tickets. TIME SOHEDULB. depart,: No. 1, Weat 10:55 p. m. For information, time cards, maps and tisk call on oF writ F.D. GIBBS, sien nt, , WASH. A. eh CHARLTON, No. 255 Morrison St., Portland, ANADIAN PACIFIC )< Soo “Pacific Route. - nt. - corner of ‘Third. Oregon. ‘he: t, most and eapaeieaeaaalaaiaaid OUT BTAT ZS AS TSS ATO AS AHS AEH Dress Goods. < Clothing, Hats: and Caps. STUSSI BLOCK - THe CRESCENT OVERCOATS. COST. We are closing out at cost the remainder of- our wivter stock of Men's Overcoats. PRICES RANGE FROM $6.50 to & $15.00 | - “>= -ROSSLAND, B. CG. "sOurysiuin4 “3]u05 pue se0us ‘s}00g 4 TE PORTLAND 1) East Columbia Ave, a ined, pitas” Figtciase along week, i _ jg a arpets, Oil Cloth Oil Cloths and L and Li inoleums: ‘i Ask for WHITE LABEL, ALE. All firet-olass Hotels, Bars ana Restaurants Keep it in stock, It is the Best, home-| » | Connraeeia AVENUE, ‘Near Sisters’ Hosp ital, Virst-olass Furni Rooms, with, heat ong $16 per month. Se Esealet’s Colonna Direct Route from - ROSSLA ND, . - Kaslo, Nelson, “and all Kootenay Points o Through Tickets to and from Pag! ELST d bi: ing Papa Suiee and Sleeping cars, Luxurious Day Coaches, Tourist Sleep- ing cars, and Free. Colonist Sleeping cars, run‘om all trains. For information .as to rates, etc., apply to the nearest agent. H. E.. Macpows1t, Nelson, B. C., A,B Maccenzr.& Co., 5, agonia Rossland, B. to Gro. McL, Brown, District Padkses ger agent, Vancouver. time, deren aad Weslem Tailvray Time Table Ne.. 4. we take effect Feb. 8, 18072 THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate Flat— Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, ma Bundey school 2:30 p. m. Prayer even- ng. W.C. Dodds, ‘pastor. made with all boats arriving and departing from relly i _ FP. GUTELIUS, General Supt. — :| Sanitary and Water Tank Company pinta and private club rooms. steam heat and all modern conveniences. ae THE HOTEL AL LAN LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. dred hed, light and airy bedrooms, Dining room Meret) Electric lights, E, ALLAN, Proprietress. a rhe Only Brick Hotel in Town. ———e, Parlors, batten Cafe... K * XK Fresh Supplies every day by ex- | The Pacific Hotel, > JOAN. WATSON, PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. First class in every particular. press, Finest Oy- asters, Fish and Game in the city. Everything Pre pared in the Best Manner. Teaartrvates | Dentist and Oral Surgeon. ‘All work the best that skill and experience can - ‘aocomplish, Office over Fraser’s Drug Store, “'-* Columbia Ave,, near Lincoln St. ROSSLAND Orxice: CommmnciaL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels. E. O. CraFTon - - Manager. Church in north part of Town— Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7;30 p.m. Sunday school 2:30." p.m, Prayer "4 at 8. -C. pirated pastor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Church oad Le. Rot avenue,~ first ern railway shows that 4648 tons of| 8: ore were brought down from Rossland to the Trail smelter during the month of January. In addition to this the Columbia-Kootenay mines_ sent con- siderable ore to the smelter by team. Two sharp explosions occurred at the smelter last night, but no one was injured. The sound was heard all over town, George Bratton, whe was injured at the smelter some time ago, is slowly recovering from his injuries. Joseph Devitt, however, is not so fortunate, and is suffering severly from the burns J Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. Orrice: Paterson & Johnson Bidg. Columbia Avenue. 2% frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dealer in Mines and Btocks. The Scott. Block, Columbia Avenue. McMillan & Whitaer, Up-to-date 2 every- th “4 relating bas HN ESTATE axD BTOC: In and about the great ‘Trail creek country. Agents Royal Wold Min- ing Company. The Columbia Candy, Stationery & Glass- ware Co. Dealers in eae Gere gars and "igbaagon, an iaeanvs a iarneat, he jived a few days ago. THE ARLINGTON IN TRAIL. Everyone who is interested in good that Leland has taken charge of the dining room and kitchen of the Hotel Arlington at Trail. Through his long connection with the Hotel Spokane and later with the Crown Point hotel as steward chef, he is too well known to need any intro- duction. The dining rooms will be and European p!an, and meals will be served atall hours. A grill will also be a feature where a stake may be ob- tained and cooked to a turn. The own management. He wil) also put operation Feb. 15, This will give the | guests of the house an opportunity to have their laundry done in the hotel, as in other first class hostleries. tf ae San TOO HEALTHY FOR HIM. Dr. Verner, who arrived from To ronto the other day with the inten- eating will be interested in the an-|i@ Mr. Spencer has secured a||5 lease fora term of years and will||& manage it under his own supervision. ||@ conducted upon both the American |g kitchen will be under Mr. Spencer’s in a steam laundry which will be in| hand side, west. of Bporane ttreet.-Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. H, Irwin, M. A., Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH, Church in west end of town—Sab bath morning services high mass 10 a. m. Sunday School p. m. Evening services vespers and _bene- distion 7:30 p.m. Father Le May, Parish Priest. New Schedule GC. & K. S. N. CO.. For the present schedule on Col-" umbia River will be as follows :-— Naxver willrun on same daya os. as.at present as-far south as Greases Tras will leave Trail} at 8a, m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Robson, connecting with Steamer Nakusp for 6. P. R. connec- tion and Slocan points and with train for Nelson. Steamer Trail will return. same day, bringing south bound busi-| ness from Steamer Nakuep and Neleon-f Sreamer Lytrox. No change i= achcdule, D. G. Eaton, Agent i Trail. B. B.C. WALL PAPER. WALL. WALL PAPER. When you see the exaggeration. best. WHITE HOUSE. R. . y WALL PAPE WAITE SEVEN TONS vr wf You’ may not have any idea of the. quantity, in seven tons of wall paper. We have actually received that much.*~ designs, you will be convinced that it ‘is no The prices range from the cheapest te the Don’t take our word for it. . . « The largest stock of wall paper in the city. No question about it being the ebespest- ~_- ROSSLAND. ‘PAPER. ‘aaava TIVA vast array and tastey "3SNOH SLIHM - See for yourself. AOUSE., “aadvd TIVM WALL PAPER. |} Notary Public, Commissioner, etc.. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER bs Grexeat MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes _ justiarrived 5. Rossland, B.C. GIBSON & WILCOX ty Practical Plumbers } Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at i Basement, Postoffice Block. (Cotumpia Avenue, Rosstanp, B. C. DO YOu WANT A GOOD SUIT, -OF CLOTHES ? CALL ON WILLIAM. MILLER. TAILOR, NEXT TO McALPINE’S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GooD GOODS ; GOOD FIT; REASONABLE PaICEs.. BE ESCALET, Empey Bros. ‘| Groceries, Provisions and Produce. Opposite BANK or MONTREAL Free. Delivery. Mrs. M. . Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies? and child- ren’s furoishings may be found. Elie Lavalley, Christina‘ Lake Store, |: IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY. MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. RAPID STAGE LINE Leaves Rossland for ‘Trai STOVE GOAL, LOOK! LOOK!! LOOKIIT _ 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 85. Send & pho! h of pureelt ane $1.00 8: wet, 100 Bt eam ap Fhstogra pa ed sad tr et selokis on your. ragand station: ng Rie thing ora Bg 0 ae oar "an wot It in person, if req JAS. 4. MACKEY, ‘rand Union Hotel, Rossiand, B. C. work is A. CG. GALT, BRoomu 9, » BURKS BUILDING, CG i Avenue. land B.O. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M., D Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia,” Canada. Late Surg: "s MISS EMMA DOHERTY, ARTIO>T. Studio cor. Columbia ard Lincoln, Upstairs, Portraits and Local Scenes a specialty. Orders of all kindsexeouted. Lessons given. $10.00 A $ Ton. Hospital, Butte, “Mont. OFFICE: Srusst Brock. ROSSLAND SSTABLICHED 1887. Practical. Progressive, Successful. Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and Business Men throughout the West. Largest annual ef any College in the State. Prepares Young Men and Women for positions as Hunter Bros. eM. FRIES, M ECHA ANIC, Gun, Locksm ith and General Repair Shop. Reserve &t., §t., Rossland ———__—_ BOWLING BILLIARDS and POOL. Ti 2 BUSINESS. MANAGERS, . R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. OPEN DAY AND NiaHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always on haat ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. MANSEL B. GREEN, Mus. Bao, Studio of Music and Literature. Lessons in Harmony and Thi Bass an Elocution. ing admitted * SOMMON Open for engagements pel waemonts, on program as singer Next to Occidental, Columbia Avenue. JNO. SPOKANE, - “SHORTHAND, @LOOUTION, College throughout the entire 1S AND TYPEWRITERS. Ss, De Voin’s Place, East Columbia Ave. You'll find all your friends therc. No Entrance Examinations required, students be- at any time, DEPARTMENTS ENa@LisH, Norma, ORaTory, Bu AIN AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, fOCAL AND TUITION, (Full Course) BOARD anv ROOM, Per Week. a session day and evening Stadents will be mei a tthe train and conducted to INSTRUMENTAL remains we are notified of date of arrival. Reference: Any Ban" or Business House R. CASSIN, Pnepionnrs J TYPEWRITING, Musioe While in Rossland STOP AT The Collins House Washington Street. Everythin, a First Class. Fine Bar. far. in Con- nection. Graham & Washburn Proprietors. rAttention Ladies! * THE EVENING RECORD, VOL. I. NO 191 WANT COLUMN. Tenconts a tine for the first insertion: ond five cents a fing thereafter. —— BUSINBAS PERSONALS. aes having your washing geat to laundry you ie no STU ATION. WAND, with flannels. Three doors east of postoffice. Wantrep — First-class bookkeeper and office man wants employment, Best of reference, © Also hat considera- ble expenence in grocery store. L 8., Pacific hotel, WanTED—.\ respectable industrious young woman desires employment as cook or chambermaid, or a& (place in private family. Inquire at Enter- prise lodging house, Spokane St. 4-tf KOOMS FOU RENT, For ‘Rent--Fiue~ furnished com- fortable rooms for rent. Apply to.Im- peril Cigar Store, Spokane street. For Rent — Elegantly Jienlahes ee) plastered and well heated. Roi avenue, south of the Allan. mak Hi as specialty, that it must be the right u ~Everrpar brings new sonee Lalonde. es boota and shoes For the greatest and finest assort- mentof boots and shoes go to Lalonde the leading boot and shoe store. Ger the Recorp every y night by. carrier for 26c per week. _ Leave orders at the office. 3 Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe store, for rubber boots and rubbers, A large assortment just been received. Tue Eventna Recorp delivered by carrier, 250 per week. tf _ THE Rossland Laundry, in the For Rent.—Shack, two rooms, pantry, small cellar: Travers hard- _ware store, FUt SaLe, ree doors east.of the ee for No clothes. are forget.the p! Barr & Ruea have opened a: hay, grain, and feed sto-e in the: Le Rot stables. Theic prices) command at- tention. It will pay you to call on them. a q TOBACCO AND OIGARS, Smeke Favorite Scan made in *Hosaland: tf PATRONIZE | home Isduaey For SALE— Warm cabin conveinient- ly located in pee Belle addition. AP ply at Record office; Smoxe British Lion. and Mainlaad cigars. .. Vancouver Ci, Btore, site Bank of Movtreale Scape For-SaLE--A new piano. at a bar- gain on easy” terms. Inquire at. this office. 5-tf Wantrp—Everybody to “omdke the Bleue ue de valleng cigar.- Vancouver gar SI For Satr—A violin, $18. Apply at RECorp office. Pee BATES. +or SALE—A complete outtit fora country newspaper, either Washing- ton eight column hand Drees or seven Batus—tladies’. entiance to the new Baths from the European Hetel. euluian Army press. Apply to office. For SaLe—A served and all enjoyed the repast of the good things so generously donated to the society. The audience consisted of about 300. The floor was cleared and danc- ing begun which lasted until 2:30 this morning. About 100 couples It lasted twenty and at- tracted:‘some 500 people. \ Officer Hoogon called time on them and put all three in the lockup where they will have time to reflect. = —__. ON SLOUAN LAKE. istrict. of -Great Mineral Posi- ve is equally as rich as the middle ‘£0 INCORPORATE NELSON. Steps: Being Taken to Incorporate Meeting with Favor. | A dispatch from Nelson says that the preject of incorporating Nelson is of the moat prominent business men of the town are at’ the head of the movements. They are personally making @ canvass of the town with! the petition and a public meeting will be held Friday night to speed .the matter. along. The people are alive = PMESUNAL. Danctine—Professor Dreyfous gives private dancing lessons every day. Ir you want the Rossland Dattr REcorD in Spokane, g ge to E. M. Shaw or E. A. Thomas BUILOING MATMELALS. #OTELS. THe LeLanp, Columbia avenue. Go to the St..Lawrence hotel tor the finest furnished rooms in the city. Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. Tim to the of incorp and:there is little or no opposition, This time the best element has the matter in hand and a apecial act will be aske i for. 164 ee sink-to «depth. of 300 feat: Teenie = pitiless “Thereia one portion of the: Slo- van.conntry which is not receiving the &ttention it deservesand that-is the portion of the country on Slocan lake,” said Frank Watson Thureday. “Of course, I understand that the cen- ter.of the mining industry has been pabout Sandon and Three Forks. Down the lake, however, there are many lo- cations of great value, and a large amount of development work has beew done there, ‘At present the; Fisher Maiden is employing. 15 men, and six rawhides have been hauling ore and yesterday six ‘more were added. Rawhiding will be continued as long as the snow lasts... When rawhiding stops, the government will be asked to . build a road up Four-mile, which will enable DRUGGISTS PLUMBING. McLzan & Morrow, the pioneer Woop anp LumMBER — We. sell cheaper than’sny.others. The British Columbia Mill | Company. ©. M. Waiuae, pracuical sanitary plumber, cor. Spokane street and Col- umbia avenue. PrPhone 27. tf have just. a ton of drugs and toilet requisites. 5-tf EX£OOTORS YOTICS - DBayvaes, Rt NESDLE WORK. Movine—If you ‘have household goods to moye call a Red Star transfer ‘wagon. UxayaGE—The Red Star Transfer company handles-all kinds of freight promptly, ease you © want-- delivering teaming of any kind done et up the ed Star Stables. ‘Tel. No. eepercrs you have & trunk or pyage oO! kind you want moved, the ited Star ar Lransted Co. will do it promptly Pianos--lf you want a safe or wiano_ moved go get the Red Star ‘Lrausfer com, wdo it; they are wesponsible forall damages! dy you are going to Trail a North- port get a suddie horse at the Red Star Stuble. Quick time. “No feed charges. We get the horse back. Tel. No 8. 8 To THE Lapirs—Miss Mosgrove, of choice stock of art needle work which she invites the ladies of Rossland between the hours of 2and6p. m. to examine. Jnstructions given. = Ottawa, is atthe Allan, and has a Way to Estate of Nicholas Costello intestate. Notice is hereby on the 9th da: letters of admin: deceased iven thes ration were pei Thomas Ben; anit 2 Costello, of Ross- jand B. C. laims against the above estate are to be se nt to the said Thomas Benjamin Costello within 80 days or to whe undersigned. Dated REsTaAULANTS, aotes aye CuuTE Jr., 2-68-30 THE VENDOME gives quick service on short notice and everything first WHO CAN ANSWER? Ir THE suction house of Houghton & d Re-| ( hi; fromthe mine to. be con- ,]tanvous. Up to date 568 sacks of ore have been hauled to the landing and will be shipped to Everett. This smelter has the contract for all- the ore until May 1. “The work on the mine is. progress- ing. A 20-foot ledge of good concen- trating ore bas been cut. This crose- cut will be continued until the large ici; din the dance. Sean SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. Plenty of Offers But Few Bids High é Enough to Buy. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 5—There was large attendance on the ex- ‘change-today.. ‘The bidding. was- fairly active, but the sales wore few. The following are the closing quotations: Butte, 8 asked; Crown Point, 55 bid ; Dee: Park, 19} bid, 20} asked; Even- ing Star, 10 asked; Great Western, 18 asked; Iron Mask, 4% asked ; Jusie, 52 asked; Josie Mac, 124 asked; Jumbo, 624 bid; Monte Cristo,.14 bid, 15 asked; Phoenix, 15 asked; Poorman, 64-asked; St. Elmo, 10 asked; War Eagle, 1.45 bid; West Le Roi, 12 bid ;. White Bear, 15 asked; Noble Five, 57 bid, 62} asked; Rambler, 33 bid. 36 asked; Eeco, $1.20 bid; Won- derful, 104 asked; Reserva - tion, 74 bid ;.Caribeo, 45 bid, 40 asked ; Rutter offered 4,000 Butte at 3 and Deer Park at 20}. Liftchild had Poorman at 6}. _MoLean offered 500 Cariboo at 48 and Rutter 2.000 Won- derful. at 10}. Galusha bid 55 for Crown Point and 14 Monte Cristo. MoLean’s offer of 500 Cariboo at 48 was cut 2 cents by Liftchild, who had 2,000 block. Norman bid 45; no ssller. Norman bid 57 for Noble Five and Clough offered at 624. Rutter offered 5,000 Rambler at and Norman 400, at 343 which he dropped to 33, and sold to Taylor. Kennedy offered a 4.000 block - at an showing of galena which on the surface has been reached. It is now in 180 feet and headed for the big ore chute. Up*to the present time there is 662 feet of development work: on the property. The first MOTICES. Tue firet annual meeting of the abareholders ofthe Red le Gold ing company, limited liability, will be bolal a the company's office, corner W an oer streets, continues to selj- their bia avenue, Rossland, B. C., nase February 15, 1897, rae o'clock gen! dry etc., at less than half Ste pi ice others charge, what will become x the phe merchants in town? For tt the ensuing year. Rossland, Jan. 23, "1897. t. G. Eats, Sec. made from the mine, before it cams into the hands of the present Owners, amounted to 474 tons. The smelter returns from the first class ore was 346 ounces in silver, the sec” ond class about 200 ounces. “The enterprise mine, on Ten Mile, is shipping $10,000 worth of ore each week, On this property there is a ‘woob. ‘The first mee of the trustees of Aug Red Star Trausfer company meets all out-guing und _in-comiug trains and will call at any part of the elty for baggage or passeugers. We never miss the train. Furt—Buy your fuel of the Red Star Stables, Woop—Leave you: orders for wood at the Red Star Stables, Prompt delivery. JOB’ eKINGING, Fine work at reasonable prices at the Keview Pripting House. Get sour «work done at home and save duty and dreight. tf GET your printing dune at the Re- view Printing House, the _oply- exclas ive job printing office in West Koote- nay. No fiver work done in the Prov- duce, ve muke a specialty of stock Woop—The Red Star stable People have a steam wood saw located at east end of Columbia avenue, Al kinds i wood constantly on hand. Woov—Leave your orders for wood at the British Columbia Mill & "5 office. 26 tf| Hotel, on the 8th day of February at River Valley Mining Con pany, , limited lability, will be beld at e office of Messers, Harris, Mac- Neill & Deacon, Miner block, Colum- bia avenue, Rossland, B. C. on ~Tues- day the 9th day of February, A. D. 1897, at 4 o’cloc! Dated 30th Jeduary, 1897. Bucrug MILEy, Trustee 1-30-10 Norice—A meeting of the stock holders of the Fourteen Gold Mines £ | Consolidated Company will be held at the oices of Good Clark & Company: two duors east of the Grand nion Boictoek in the aiernoos for the pur- woaL. uch arpa come before the meetin; ‘The Fourteen Gold Mines Consoli- wertiiicates, prospectuses, and all kinds yf miniog printing. tf STovs coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 | dated a ton. ore chute 1000 feet long, f | opened up by four tunnels, “The second payment on the Bond- holder bond has been paid. The bond was for $40,000. There was a rich strike on this property last week, 8 three-foot ledge with 20 inches of clean ore. “The mines which have been ship- ping ore this year from that locality are: The Two Friends aud Howard Fraction, on Springer creek; Enter- prise, Nepawa, Bondholder and Dal- housie, on Ten Mile; the Fisher as | Maiden, Wakefield and Thompson, on Four Mile. A contract has been let to haul 100 tons of oro to the landing my ‘Haney Wuire, Rec’y. from the latter plaee.”. d price. Cowherd bid 7 and 74 for Reservation; Galusha 14 for Monte Cristo and Brawner $1.20 for Reco. After the call Liftenild offered Mou- ita at 194 and Norman at 18. Later it fell. to 17}. Galusha bid 20 for Deer Park which Rutter offered at 204. Galusha boughqat 20. Lafleur was-offered at 2}, Butte “at.3, 2,000 Palo Alto at 9. Caledonia at 7 and 64 and 1,000 Gladiator at 24. For Young America 74 was bid. Sales were reported as_ follows: 1,000 Monte Cristo at 14, Brawner to Galusha; 400 Rambler at 33, Norman to Taylor; 100 Deer Park at 20, Reiner to Galusha. ———___. FOR THE FAMINE FKIENDS, On next Tuesday night, at the Do- minion hall, Profs. Hall, Dreyfous and FOR SWEET- CHARITY'S SAKE 854 gi PRICE 5 CENT WILL BE ORGANIZED, Capitalization to Be at $1, 000,000 With 250,000 00 Treasury Bteck. -The directors of the of the Caledonia Cen- solidated Mining company have de- cided to organize with a capital of $1,- 000,000. Circulars have been sent to all shareholders, asking them to re- turu their shares, for which they will be issued new atock at the ratio of one and a half shares in the new company for oneintheold. This will leave the new company a treasury fund of 250,000 shares. a IN NEW HANDS. The I ional T: Company Buys Steamboats. Captain Armstrong has purchased the steamers Annierly and Rustler and wharf at Jennings, Mont., and all the holdings of the North Star com- pany, and will continue business un- der the new name of the International Transportation company. This company will now own all vhe steamers coming from south of the line. It has obtained the contract for moving 5,000 tons of high grade ere from Fort Steele to Jennings, Mon- tana, _—_— HOTEL VENDOME. Say! stranger, go and get the best French Sunday dinner in the city, served from 4 to 8 p. m. —_—_ PERSONALS. A. B. Clabon left today for Vic- toria. W. T. Caseof Northport, is in the city today. Recorder Kirkup returned last even- ing from the coast. F.R. Mendenthall left for Spo- kane this morning. Frank Watson is expected up to- night from: Spokane. ©. A. Leaney of Hamilton, Ont., is registered at the Allan. Frank Coombs, of Great Falls, re- turned to the camp last evening. C. Hillyer of Nelson, B.C., came down last evening from the north. Robert Dixon left for Toronto today via Spokane on a three months’ trip. 8. McGregor of Baker City, Or., was among last night’s arrivals from the soush. W. F. Case of Northport, was in town yesterday and returned home this mor: font left today for the reservation to look after some of his properties there. J. F. Wilkinson of the Vancouver World came in last evening from the Boundary country. W. A. Campbell left this morning on a week’s trip to the Slocan where he goes to close a large deal. George McL Brown, district pas- senger agent of the Caoadian Pacific at Vancouver, is in the city. Ernest Kennedy of Weeks, Ken- nedy & Co., left via the Red moun- tain this moruing for Spokane. Professors Sump and Lawlor will ive a social hop in the Dominion hall this evening at 8:30 o’clock. A. M. Otto, the route agent for the Northern Pacitic Express company, returned to Spokane this morning. Williaia Pounder, of the Silver Bell, left for Spokane today and will be absent from the city for a few days. W. J. Nelson, Q.C., is fully recov- ered from his illness and will be able to leave the Sisiers’ hospital Monday. w. J. Harris, of the Le Roi, Lily May ‘and Commander fame, was among this morning’s passengers for Spokane. The meeting of the stockholders of the Good Hope Mining company has been changed from Tuesday to Satur- day, February 13. R. Pyper, of Vancouver, has been appointed night constable in the place of officer Hughes, who is taking @ couple of week’s vacation. Frank Eddings, the contractor, has returned from Portland and is now prepared to eccept and figure on all kinds of works once agair. J.F. satay the resident agent of Boice will tender their regular Tues- days soiree for a grand benefit for the famine fund of India. The people of Rossland with their d liber- the M left for Mon- treal today on a business trip con- nected with their townsite. Kit Carson, the genial traveling pas- senger agent of the Canadian Pacific, ality will doubtless reapcnd gener- ously with a crowded hall. A number of new attractions will be presented by Prof. Boice, a teacher and manager of many years experience. The price of admission has been fixed at fifty cents ahead. The grand march at 8:30 p. m. : y J. J. Hilliar, general baggage acne Tat Vancouver, are in the city on their regular monthly trips. P. J. O’Boyle, of the firm of Moberly, O’ Boyle & Secreton, who has been confined te his room for the past | two months with rheumatism, has sufficiently recovered as to take a sleigh ride today.