Smelting Industry iat British. Columbia Ia T HE ABOVE QUESTION I8 ONE OF THE coming questions to be thoroughly discussed and settled and will, within the next year, enter into practical poll- tics, In order that the falleat hght msy ‘be brought to bear upon the question, 1 offer ae a Three Prizes for Essays on this suject: How may the Smelting Industry of Britiah .C bia be most ial, retained and built up inCanada without predjudicially affecting the interest of the mine owners. First Prize $50 Second Prize $30 Third Prize$20 _. The assays fo be in the hands of ‘the “Secretary 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. Schilling’s Teas... . English Breakfast, Indo-Ceylon, Ideal Blend. DIRECTORY @& Dominion, Provincial and City OFFICIALS DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS R. B. MoDonaup :—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. W. 8. Jonzs:—Internal Revenue Col- lector. PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. Scnorieup :—Supreme Court Reg- istrar. Joun Kinxur:—Recorder and Chief of Provincial police. . W. J. Roprnson :—Deputy Sheriff. E. 8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner. D. J. McDonaup :—Inspector of Mines, ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. H. 8. Watiacz :—Mayor. C, 0. Latonpz, Alderman. 4.8. Goopeve, Alderman. “J.8. Cuore, Jx., Alderman. Ross THoMPsON, Alderman. Avpeet Barrett, Alderman. “J. Eparen, Alderman, _ G. A. Jonpan, Police Magistrate. J. A. Inaran, Chief of Police. ‘Wx. McQueen, Clerk and Treasurer. and Collector. Reppicr, M. D., Health officer. H. 8. Wallace. G._A. Jordan, T.M. Daly. ROSSLAND’S - SOLID BUSINESS MEN. License Commissioners { Enterprising and P ‘Wa. Hanp, Assessor, License Inspector t INFORMATION ABOUT THE WINES. A. Brief Write-up Which Will be Bx- tonded to All the Properties in the Camp. | LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best Iuformation trom ONTH CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA f. These three properties are owned by Enatern Cana la cupitaliata nnd are represented here by George Plinder ns general imaniger and Uarold Kingamill, see and trea, They ure all situated un Monte Cristo mount- about a. mile north of town, The Monte Cristo has over 1800 feet of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com preesors, one 7 ans one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work anid is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forty men are employed on ‘the two properties, Virginia: Over $13,000 was. expen: ed on the Virginian by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15. the Inte purchasert Owners and Other . ~ Sources. ‘This write-up will be contined cor- rected and carried until the principal nines aud prospects have been des- oribed. As we are unable to visit all propertics herein mentioned we will uot be responsible for all t isut in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Park js-located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the suuth belt, « mile and a half, south west of town, and has: probably the largest mineral deposit io the ramp. It is developed by a shaft 145 jeet deep, and 96 feet cross-cut. Its hi ists ol 40. boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies are laid in for an all winters-work. ‘The great body of ore is low grade, but is reported improving a8 depth is gained. SUNSET NO. 2- The Sunset No. 2, is owned hy the di ldfields Syndicate, limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the busitiess cen- ter of Rossiand, and just above the 1 & W. teack. tis being vigorously wo with a force of 2b men.and two machine drills. In the tunnel 55 fect a day Is being driven, and iv the shaft, 44 feet. On the 20th of Nov. there was 38U feet of work’ done, he- ledes stripping the vein, and other Men Who Advertise in The Record. MINING BROKERS. Dabney & Parker. | The Walters Co. Frank A. Raisd. John M. Burke. Jennie L. Stone. McGreggor-Atkinson & Co. MINES AND REAL ESTATE ~ John R. Cook. : prosper work. -Tbis property has 9 drill iP » hoist, pumps and evexything necessary {» tie econom- ical development o: ue mine, LE -ROI. Thele Roi mine hus become fame oua as the greatest gold producer in Canada. It has besides putting in extensive and expensive machinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of work, built y ‘di purchased and nearly completed a smelter, and paid $725,000. in dividends. It is situated GENERAL MERCHANDISE. M. FOX & CO. 106 E Columbia Avenue. oO. The ‘Waterloo Hotel ’ TRAIL, B. O. Mrs: Reynolds, Propriotress enant Rates ¢2 Per Day. First-Clase Farnieh ed Rooms With or Withont Board. Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. Travers Hardwire Co. DRY GOODS FIRME The Crescent. ” LIVERY STABLES. Red.Star Livery & Transfer Co, Palace Stables.: - : I DEUGGISTS. Geo. A. Fraser. BTATIONERY AND WALL PAPEE. H. 8, Wallace. . MEAT MARKETS. Russell & Hale Successzora to P. Burns & Co.) adie HOTELS. Hotel Allan. * The Leland Dominion Hotel. . PLUMBERS. O.M. Weller. i LAUNDRIES, Rosaland Laundry. STENOGEAPHEERS. Mra. Helen L. Keys. UNDERTAKEBRS. W.R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. A. MacNizh. ‘PHYSICIANB. Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. DENTISTS, © Dr. Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr. en tie south-east slop. cy Red moun-. tain, within the corporate ts of the citye Cupitalization of the company is $2,600,000, divided into 600,000 shares, par value $5 per share. The mine is held at $5,000,000, Jt has its own electric light plant and its ore bins are built on the C. W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain ruilroad. ‘The principal stockholders are Col. I. N. Peytau, Senutor George Turier, Col, W. W. 2. Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Co! Wm. H. Ridpath, L. F. Williams, Maj. J- M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders. “CENTRE STAR, > Owned by Centre Star miving com- pany, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- talization $1,000,000, shares par value ;Leach, No stock on the market. there hus been repeated refusals of par and hetter. ‘fhe mine is situated 1a town, half mile nurth cf tbe busi- ness center. Is haa four separate and distinct ledges which are developed with over 4,000 feet of tunnels, shafty, drifls acd crogs-cuts. There are many thonznad tons of oréon the dump and i sig-at, waiting favorable conditione fer 4.eatment. This is one of the tive locations in the camp and one 01 th- nest valuable. The latest and mert i d iner, ia i Hed ed a double. compartment vertical shaft, which will he provided with cages, the first in the camp. All three of there cluims are val nable and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE F. This claim is owned by the British Lion mining company, George A. Fraser, sec, and trea. Lt is located on the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south built, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It ix crown grantad and has a shalt down on the vein 90 feet. Ore vasaye from $6 te $10, f° za ig regarded as a good pros: pect. THE UNION. Tho Union ia located three miles north of Rosalond and isowned by H. P. Jonea, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- rie, E. Cronyn, J. A. MeDonald, A ahaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open ent of 35 feet. Surveyed and, crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMRORE. Owned by Harry P. Jcnes. Located tive miles north of “Rossland, and # near neighbor of the High! T he | L have blocks of stock in the followin ROSS THOMPSON ng companica for sak — Eureka Consolidated, West Lo Rot and Josie, -Monita, Tomestak Gopher,.R. E, Lee, Eveniug Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. Lots: in the Original Townsite, THE RENDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B, C. OFFICE WITIL Over Past Office. Rossalnd Mining. JOLIN R. COOK, Office and Business: ,Rooms TO. RENT. Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. Best location in the city. Good Mining Property. . Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots Abstract Co., JONMN, TACKSON, Jr. Ag Primrose shows an_ iron. énpping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a 7 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 « hall miles from Roseland... There is a 90 foot shaft and 30 foot croxs-cut ov the Electa. The ledge ia large and well defined, and agsays have been obtained an high as $300 a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres.; Hector McPherson, vice pres, G. A. Fraser, sec. aud tre. Located on the north side of the Columbiz river, three milee below Trail. Work consists. of « 40 foot abaft, GO foot tunnel and about 100 feet of open-cuts. Assays $13. THE ELBA. The Elba ia nituated on Lockout mountain, in the south. belt, just south of the Crown Point and is owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- aolidated mining covipany, Robert Barr, local manager. hers isa shaft down on the vein 100 feet and a con- tract let fer another 100 fee wi bh nine men working. MINERAL ACT 1896. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. The Townsite Mineral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where h.cated :—about 2,500 feet south east of the Le Roi Mineral Claim. Take notice that I, George Pfunder etal., free miner’s certificate No. 3715A intend, 60 days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cer- tificate of Improvements, for the pur- pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 837, must be commenced before the issue of such Certiticute of Pp A on the property. WAR EAULE. [ Dated this 22nd day of March, 1868. IQUEEN | STOVES. $500 Travers Hardware Co. Having moved into o ~ TO RENT ur Fire Proof Building The Record: Three Storey Building Te fir rent in whole, or in psrt.- Rooms on. Thira Floor. Apply-at: This Office, sam Quick Work. - Tel. No. 8 Rod Star Livery and Transfer Co. (Department. _ Rossland Evening Record. —VCL. Il. No. 261. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1898. PRICE 6 CENTS Wall Paper NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY. LINE. # @ ee ee 8 we HS. “Wallace's Stationery, Well Paper, Roos, Fancy Goods and Notion Store To the Sick a We are noted for the gond quality, va- articles re- nureery, tiety and low price of all quired in th ick such aa: + * INVALID CUPA, INFANT'S FOODS * WREDING OTTLES, TRETU.NG RINGS, .TOILET POWDEBS, PUF¥ BOXES, DELICATE PERFUMES, TOILET WATER, 4 ATOMIZERS, Fountain and household ber hot water bottles, rub! antigeptiza, ote, GOODEVE BROS. DRAUGGISTS AND STATIONERS 7 |F° 8 It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros. ‘Inges,. rab- rice bags, 8, sponges, fever. thermometers, THE: STOCK REPORT. Mugwump was in demand this morn- ing and several sales took plece’ “ We have a large block of Peora for sale and as we hear that this company is to be reorganized, this stock should be val- uable. Reports from Deer Park are most encouraging and we look fora rise in the price of this stock. We have 1,500 Monte Crlato: we should like to have an of \. QuoraTIonA. Arlington (ei) 8 Saebides Grows. 5 The Walters Co. Limited: Liabitity, Drawer. - +) Rossland, Buy and eel! lyginiate mining only. Special utiention” given to the stock of The Canudian Gold Fiella Syn- dicate, Linuted, operating the well known x 0 SUNSET NO. 2 MINE at Repsland. Cable Address: Walters.” Ure Bedford McNeill’a, Lieber’s and Cluugh'’s Codes, cke |” Turkish Baths and Massage. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NICE CLEAN ECTABLE PLACE. No. 20 East Columbia Ave ¥F W Corryn Massent EASTER DAY SERUGES Bishop Dent of the Church of Eng- land Gives an Able BREVITIES. residence by a bronchial trouble. fine weather in the south of France. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is confined to bis Her Majesty Queen Victoria is in good health and ie thoroughly enjoying the OUR VIGTORIA LETTER Our Weekly Budget of the Doings of the British Columbia The B. O. legislature bas adopted a d by M. Helmck Discourse, urging apen the dominion government Parlfament. the advisability of establishing a mint in British Columbia. At $26 perton, Mr. Blackatocks esti- mate ef the value of the War Eagle ore, the output of the mine shall equal $160,000 a month, out of which the cost of mining, smelting, etc., muat be paid. THE DAY OF RESURRECTION. BX-SPEAKER HIGGINS IS SCORED Windy Budget Debate Ended and the Government Wins Out—Mr. Rithet’s Speech. Why the Day Is Observed. and Its Significance to the Church. Ore Shipmnts, The ore shipments from the port of Neleen for the week show a slight de- crease from those of last week. owing to} the fact that no shipmenta are entered |” from Rossland as it was made a chief ee The services of the Church of England Special Correspondence. were particularly impressive yesterday Victoria, April 5—The debate on the morning. . The edifice waa filled to its capacity and the musical portion was dered 1 by the choir, the “(We have Buyers for Good Stocks. \ROLT_ & GROGAN P.O. Box 428. ‘Taimrnone 45, Columbia Avenue. Codes: Bepronp, Mcngint & CLowgx. lections all being ‘inte to Easter day, Bishop Dent of New Westminster conducted the services in the absence of the rector, Rev. Father Pat Irwin. The sermon was from the text found in the gospel of St. John, 20:20: ‘‘Then were the disciples glad when they saw the Lord.” “The gospels tell us that on ‘the day of the the disci port of entry April 1. considerable, for the woek: 2 MATTE AND BULLION. Hall mines (matte)...... seeeeeee ong. Payne Mine, Slocan Queen Bess.... Idaho, Slocan . Tron Mask... Last Chance. Rambler... Salurday Night AG ST. CAARLES AALL Social Dances Fine Music. Excellent F1 00 Evervbody Welcome. Saturday Night April 9th, 1898. eet et Aner anion JUST ARRIVED. AUNTE me R BROS. | ===!M PORTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL General Merchandise. Manvtacturers’ Agents. A Large Assortment of =| MOULDINGS | ‘We make a Specialty of: Glazing, Painting, Kalsomining, PAPER HANGING sDECORATING FRESCOING were assembled together and talking of ru- mors of violence by the Jews when sud- denly Jesus stood before them as in a vision. Their first emotion was to. be come affrighted, for ‘they had not yet learned that this had been foretold in the scriptures. They supposed they had seen a apirit and shrank from Him as if they had beholden one of another world, 5, “But the Lord showed Himeelf to them and convinced them He waa not @ visitor frum an unseen world in an un- substantial torm, but that he was there in his bodily presence. . The’ disciples then weré filled with joy, but still they .|could not’ underatand® the Godhead. However they-had ample proof that He had come from God. They-began.to.dyrell qp-theii ences. They.bad_known Him guide and teacher, He had ‘come with words and actionsof goodness and loving kindness. He had taught and mini- atered unto them for three years. They then, began to realize the meaning of His resurrection, and that death did not end all, They began to understand Hia teachings of the glory and i Total for the week............ Approximate value, $165 217, Tons Total for April. ‘Total for Marc! Total for February Total for January. Total eo far for 1898.. Total: 1897, Revelstoke Total, 1897, p!. Nelson 55271 8678 9500 Before Congress, ness of life, and after His death in three days they ehould see Him again. In that I live, said He, ye ahall live also. In my father’s house are many man- sions. “The feeling that God who had crea- ted them did not design them to perish took possession of them. And Jesus ding before them was proof suffici- Arthur & Pretty, No. 115 East Columbia Ave. ent. Here was the Lord in the same body yet a wonderful change was mani- fest. Several times thereafter he ap- peared to hisdiaciples.” “Weare taught that this life is but the germ of our possibilities; that the deve- Recites the Inhuman Barbarities Cuba—War Almost On, message to congress at 12:10 today. The, shipments from the Slocan mines have increased Following are the figures Value --1,727° § 165,217 9049 § 671,949 949,188 1,197,489 | erected by the opposition. The latter = 27227 Bite ore fairly gave up the fight on Friday, for B 7,618,324 President McKinley Lays Hls Message ADVISES CONGRESS TQ STOP IT WASHINGTON, D. ©., April 11— President McKinley sent his Cuban It is a strong indictment of Spain for -provincial budget, in progress during the entire week, was brought to a close on April 5. The practical work of dealing with the estimates on the plain basis of business required but half of this after- noon and this evening, the house sitting in committee upon the several items of proposed exbenditure until after mid- night and passing each and all without amendment. . Of the preliminary debate it may ‘be said that it waa'a rem rkable victory for Premier Turner’s administration, inas- much as Mr. Semlin and ‘hie followers entered upon the discussion ‘with the evident intention of delaying the public work just as long as possible—by re-aire ing all their old grievances, talking against time as they did on theinitiatory resolution of the session, and picking all the petty faulta that could be discovered with the much-used opposition magni- fying glass. From the treasury side the reply waa “progress and liberal government for = jive and ‘ie with facts to de each frail structure of special pleading when minister followed minister, and member came after member to contra- dict indisputably their hopeless case, no beating of drums and flaunting of ‘colors was practically uncondition- ally. soy acre St “ “Anide from: the budget debate the moet interesting feature of the week was undoubtedly Mr. Higgins’ lsme attempt to justify his treachery to the govern- ment he was elected to support and the constituency that had on the strength of his promises sent him to the house. Those who have known Mr. Higgins only ag the dignified incumbent of the speaker's chair had formed the opinion that he was a strong man, When how- ever he was heard upon the floor of the chamber vainly endeavoring to jastify an unjustifiable course the troth was ont. His wisdom of the past had been the wisdom of looking wise—and saying nothing. Having proved a traitor to hia party and his district. the government certainly does not want Mr. Higgins. in Yee in AR Goud sad ile horses, elegant turnouts and fancy driving teams; will drive you M aek ng Supplies. anywhere at any time day or night. Sree. . If yeu are getting up a driving party, seous nhout rige—good_ horges. Horses boarded by the day or month. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex- presy and baggage work ; will call at any part f the city. Contracts and job work done promptly, light or hea: reight handled, mining machinery delivered on -hort notice, ore n. Furniture, pianos and eafely moved. : pay all damages done to anthing we handle. e act as shippers’ agents, will tran va H fer, warehouse, or ship any clags of goode, e 8 We se’l Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. her barbarities in Cubs in her efforts to subdue by unprecidented cruelties the insurrection in Cubs, which has shocked the clvilized nations of the world, The meseage states that the war in Cubs, has prostrated American com- meres with that island. The island haa been rendered unfit for human habiiation and one hundred and fifty thousand reconcentrados bave been FINANCIAL FIRMA. eee 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, MINB COMPANIES, begins in the other world. Not only the development of present capa- city but of much of which we have now LOOK! « LOOK! uo conception. Wise men have pointed : out, and in the poetical works of Brown- : ing the idea ie prevalent, that life here BOARD AND ROOM igimmature. We have not full scope $5.00 PER WEEK. for the powers within us. Friendships MEALS 15 CENTS are no sooner made when suddenly bro- AND UP. ken. ‘Tea, COFFE OR BEER WITH MEALS, Nor will the opposition take him up, much as he would like them to. Hence solong as he remains D. W. Higgins, M.P.P., the member for Esquimalt will henceforth owe allegiance only to the party holding its caucuses under Mr. Higgine’ hat—and that appears to be the party that he has served most zealously during his entire public career. ‘Thia mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War i-gle C lidutcd Gould mining compauy vf Toronto, sdjuing the Le Rei on the west, ung done over 5,500 feet. of d 1 mene work and paid $175,000 in divi- lends, ‘The present managment pre- fers to bold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It has all the necessary conver iences. AGENTS: Gaodwin Candics li a2) ROSSLAND MINE STATISTIGS canton Steet | that Klondike ————California Cone Pee ranetine te verlous gmelier: I wipal minee lor the last week ending April 9 : we “a ql wegetscnsvssseseecess 1200 tome ROSSLAND AND SANDON. — + 78 tone Aside from the speeches of the mini- Stables:-Le Roi Avenue, »' “These incursions into a life beyond .. Office: .9 Washington St Feeling’? The cure for it is » SUBSCRIPTION Rossland Evening Record—, wil ea Gold Fields of Rossland. - Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. RAILROAD COMPANIES, Canadian Pacific. oO. R. Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan. The Northwestern. Wisconsin Central. International Nav. & Trade Co. CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS, L. C. Dillman, broker, Spokane. E. 8, Topping, Trail, b- os Trail, B. O. iy : Exchange National Bank, Spokane. Allen H. Smith, Chicago. Epwazp CRonrn, J. A.MAacDOMALD. Macdonald Ciute & Cronyn 5.8, CLUTE, Im machinery, ete. The Columbia & Western ce lway is built to the mine. FHE LILY MAY. ‘Ihe I ly May waa the first location ia this camp, May 27, 1889. It is new vwacd by the Lily May Gold mining conipany, Senator George Turner, pret W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer,wec. and trea, It is located in the south belt, two and « half miler south of ‘town. Development work cousints of cver 300 feet of tunnel an. shaft. ‘i'here is 160 tons of shipping ore on the dump, which will averege &0p ton, Mine provided with hoist comoutcsaser plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, LIGER AND UNCLE BAM. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kin-on, 4. B, Campbell, Thos, Cottey Loreal. on one Jedge in the sout: volt, in line with the Crown Point an: i" Barristers, 8 and ies. olicitors for the Bank of Rritigh North America Money to Loan. Bi R Smith Curtis BARRISTER, BOLICITOR, TARY PUBLIC ET. the FH. Gem, has a 50 fou simft and 60 feet of open cut work Viger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shal and LOO feet open cuts while the Un cle Sam jins a 25 foot shaft and liv feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELLORADO. Property of the Erueka Consolid ted miuing company, . . Jones, praa., J. C. Coo, scc., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Roasland. -Licated seven milez Bouthof Rossland on the U. &, side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five men working. Ore iren-copper carrying 26g Columbia Ave. . Rossland, B.G old and silver, ussaying from 87. Capitulization $1,000000, - 20 tone -Rear of Hunter Bros.- John W; Harti -Martin Block.- ine, Proprietor. jh of ore to 1 from tanuary 1 1807 to April 9, 1898 were: le Roi .44,412 tons 6,538 tons 2.059 tons 385 tone 787 tons 854 tone a Mine Dividends Paid. The dates and smonnte of dividends paid by the Le Koi mine are as ful- ows? Ietober 2, 1895. . “ebruary 6, 18 darch 4 6. 25,000 + 25,000 25,000 | 25,000 tuly 8, 1897. 25,000 | July 20, 1897, er 30, 18! 000 $625,000 __| pany,” registered the 4th day of Decem- 000 | into ONE MILLION shares of the par CERTIFICATE OF THE ‘REGISTRA- TION OF A FOREIGN COMPANY, No 9197. “Hattie Brown Gold::Mining Com- ber, A. D. 1897. I hereby ‘certify that I have this day registered the ‘‘Hattie Brown Gold Min- ing Company” as an Extra-Proyiucial cum pany under the Companies Act, nate in the city of Spokans tate Wechington, Be Sa Pokane: state of The amount of the capital of the com- pany is ONE MILLION dollare. divided value of ONE DOLLAR each, 50,000! Unit pany. : of the coms pany is he yearee ichat ‘The-objects. for which the comp: has been established are :— Se To work, operate, buy, e€ll, lease, ‘lo- ate, own, acquire, procure, hold, and deal in mines, metal and mineral ddins kind and description within the States of America and the Pro- ance of British Coluinbia, Dominion of ‘The head office of ‘the company is sit-|. q ;| thonsand. eight me ; mining, smelting, milling and reduction business; ~ To purchase, acquire, hold, erect and ‘operate electric light and power: plants for the purpose of mining and treating ores and for the purpose of furniehing lights and erecting poles for all pur) aes: To bond, buy, lease, locaie ant hold ditches, flames and water rights; rd “To constrict, lease, buy, eell, build, vperate and conduct: railroads, ferries. tramways, or other means of tranrpor, tation for transporting ores, mining am other. material ; “Tc. own;. bond, buy, sell, lea 4 locate timber and timber claims, 80 finally to d» everything consistent, pre per and requisite for the carrying out 0 the objects and purposes aforesaid, in their fullest and broad nse withia the territory aforevaid.~; : Given under my hand and 8 at Victoria, vrovince of British Colam: hia, this fyurth day camber, one ight Jhinn "yaad ninety and ren. . . -8. V¥. Woorror, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. —— ; _Sabscribe for the ——_——"! ‘anada ; ‘Tucarry on and conduct a gener al * Bening Record eal of office © 25 cents and 50 cents WH. Taylor M.D. Maho Hotel Dawson “8 Street, ab close sotna ns Voy T. E. HALEY =— oe BUCCRSSOR TO 23: 3 8 " *StRussell & Halev TT . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF PORK MUTTON FISH GAME; OCYSTERS.-~ Spokane street, Rossland, B. C. BEDS per Night. $1.00 per week and up. —AT THE— Domunien Hotel. South Spokane street. Call and see us, Notce to Sharebolders hereby given that a special ne eharehoiders of the: Lily aing Company will be held of said company in the city Province of British Colam- Jock, p. m., of that date for the pur- of considering, and if deemed sdvis- ‘ale, of passing » resolution authorising $e dieponal of t!:¢ whole or any portion lor the assette and subsidiary interests and properties of said company, and to transact such other business se may be lawful before said meeting. dat Spokane this 4th day of Apri! s #uaNK Kizzn, Secretary. will be fully developed. The environ- ments of this world suffice fo: all other forms of animal life. Man slone stands out as the citizen of another world. “We lose a friend or a loved one and yearn to behold them again. It takes us along time to reconcile ourselves to the separation. We long to hear them again. To think that such intercourse willend by and by ina dreamy unsub- stantial spirit form — it sounds like mockery ! “We want to see him as he wasin this life; not but half restored to us 28 he would be seen by us.in this vague way. God seeks to satisfy our instincts and our hopes in the world to come. “View the unique eventa in the life of our Lord. In thenarrative o His ap- pearance on the Mount of Transfigura- tion we behold Jesus together with Mo- ses the lawgiver and Elijah the uphol- der of it; notwithstanding that they died centuries ayart. This showed that we willall be united hereafter. ‘We have not learned aright the les- son of Easter day unless we see in it the promise and hope of a future life. This present life is only a moment. Itis the but resurrection that begins here, from sin toright. Our powers will be expended | there through ages of eternity until we {approach nearer and nearer unto the likeness of God.” starved todeath. that in the name of civi The president says in his message ion the war | orati th aters—which were remarkable for cour- tesy and temperate tone in contradia- tinction to the opposition catch-vote in Cuba must ceage. of America’s land and naval forces bring abouta of iliti Congress is asked to authorize the use address of Mr. R. P. Bit- het on the budget was perhaps the best of the session. It was commonsense and businesslike from beginning to end. I t ey 2 tt was earnest, practical, convincing, which is equivalent to a declaration war if Spain doea not diatel: back and the opposition could not get away from it. Age ial leader Mr. Rithet had of down. house and senate President's message has been referred to the committee on foreign affaire. The are in ses- studied the government policy in ita ap- plication to the development of trade. He finds it is the only policy that pro- gressive business men would adoptif the atatake were personal. That sion now. To tho Ladies. Rates Cut in Half. about half the regular rates. A. B, MacKenzie, just received at Hunter Bros. e farni- misses’ Until farther notice the Canadian Pa- cific will sell tickets to all points east st Ticket Agent. A fall line of carpets and linoleams . iswhy he is found supporting Premier Turner and his ministry. (To be continued tomorrow) _—_—__—__— Canadian Pacific Cut Rates. Parties going east will find it to their advantage to avail themselvns of the low rates via the C. P. B. A. B. MacKenste, Ticket Agent. Afters little girl grows up her legs are generally lower limbs.—N. Y. Press. ——— ‘Why isn’t a fireman « hose supporter? —Chicago News. ———— A fall linecof shoes on hand;at Huuter ros, *