— ROSSLIND EVENING RECORD,| #0 ALDERMAN There Was a Time | to 7 For Mayor|, ec" Reg erenee |W 8. WEEKS y That Time is Past! Today the call is for the Best, and we can answer It. Our Shoes Fit Right, Wear Right, Look Right. And whats more the PRICE IS RIGHT. Call and have a look at them. Cc. O. LALONDE, The Pioneer Shoe Store. <—_________-+ Dundee Gold Mining Go, Li Assays obtained January 28, 1897, $22 gotd, 2 ounces: silver. Depth 70 Feet. Situated between Wild Horse and Porcupine Creeks. JOHN BENNETT, FORT STEELE COUNTRY. THE FINAL PAYMENT THE AU tOX¥ED, : VALUER, HO" y ts Tad THANE AAD, BUSINESS hey Expect a Boom There This|On the Mother Lodo in Deadwood NS! Seowvn. Camp Has Been Made. OFFICIAL ASSIC Ee TRUST EF. se CUSTOMS BROKING AN) INSURANCE, 119 Columbia Avenue East ters’ hospital.) P.O. Bo: NORMAN A. MACKENZIE, MACKENZIE & CO. Real Estate and Mining Brokers. w. L. GERMAINE, @ne of Rowland’s Pioneers. Vote for «phere is large number of people} The Boundary Mines Company going iuto the Fort Steele district} mude the final payment to Messrs. even now,and T look for great activity McCormick, McCuaig and Schofield of (near Sig. in that section the coming summer,” $4000 (the purchase price being $16,- x U3 : said RO. Jennings, of Fort Steele, 000) on the Mother Lode in Deadwood yesterday. “The district. ia looking|camp. The company bonded the) Commercial Block extremely well, ‘There have been a claim last June; w tunnel number of fates of mining property | vas started from the lime contact in am . a reported within the past few weeks, September, and after 30 feet of lime|& : = = and most of them were for cash. The had been passed through, ore was Eureka group, between the Sullivan struck. Incredible as it may appear, group and the North Star, was sold | from that date until now the whole of for $5000 cash, The Wausa group the tunnel has been in ore, which im- brought $15,000, with $2000 cash paid proved ‘the further it was penetrated ; down. These sales were made to Vic- | thue, as the tuonel has been driven toria people. for 222 feet, the ledge at this has “The North Btar‘people have 2000| proved to be at least 200 feet wide, and tons of at the landing for|yet the h wall. has not been shipment, In>all. this company has reached. The walls are nearly per- 4000 tons ready for shipment. pendicular, dipping perhaps 20 to 25 “The Invicty Hydraulic Company is degrees to the east. What the ore sinking another shaft.in its placer | assays cannot be ascertained, but it is ground on Wild Horse- creek. The | known to carry good values. More- company has done an enormons over, judging from assays recently amount of work, the results of which | made of ores of almost identical ap- are not known. z pearance from adjacent claims, the ~VOrs — Notary Public. Office ot ‘White Bear Mining & Milling Company and Goldie-Rene Mining Company. Columbia Avenue. POLICY TOWARD SALOONS. J. F. LANSING, Com. Mgr, RITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING “AND REFINING 00, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper. Ores. RED STAR ‘First Block of Treasury Stock at 10 Cents, | WEEKS, KENNEDY CO. Brokers. IMONGEZOMA ’ H. 8S. WALLACE. TIME SCHEDULE, LEAVING SPOKANE, DAILY: One Year in Advance ix Months One Month.. By Carrier by the Week. Bingle copy . see Coking suradeaee .wjGeo. A. Fraser ROBT OTT Six months, in ad Single copy : ss FOR ALDERMAN. ; ¥ e WEDNESDAY MARCH 24. 1897. To the voters of the city of Rossland | —Having been requested by a lar number of my friends to stand for 9 ‘The hovel Reapers are ang I hereb anaues a ‘ 1 a canal. Th P | the candidates upon the subject of date audject to your approval at the ¢ C0) Ny lieense. Those who have gone to a/ poles. , great expense in building hotel ac- A. J. RAYMER. ‘ . eomodation in connection with the e f) spent as bing teet| 62 REYES (andidate.. [yy estibule Trains any one who will not run a hotel in Your Vote and Influence is lV He all Talis (} () MODERN EQUIPMENT connection. Robert Scost, one of Bolicited for —_— j t e THROUGH ‘TICKETS the candidates for mayor, when ap- _ - To proached upon the subject, said J. B. JOHNSON. Ce ittee Booms: Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICYonta, frankly he was 0; ed to chang- business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester VANCOUVER, PORTLAND, f y ppos &-| taving received a largely signed ! } priviseee ‘ and California points. ing the present policy. C. O. La-| requisition to stand for ft) office of railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any. | gy, PAUL. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO londe, the other aspirant for mayor aid herman, ¥ “pave jocepied fhe fame W ASHINGTON STREET thing moved—from atrank toa boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. NEW YORK, BOsToN, is is also in favor of granting liquor | promote the be ot d. licenses to hotel keepers only, 50 upon that score honors are even. The investigation we understand is going along down the line and will be extended to all the can- didates for aldermen. There will probably be no division upon this point as it is ouly fair that all should be treated alike, but there are other questions, such as Sunday closing, which will, no doubt, enter into the contest. There are thirty- six licensed houses in Rossland which have hotels in connection and those candidates who ignore them will probably hear something drop. It is generally understood that the present policy toward the saloons would be satisfactory to the proprietors—the side door and closed blinds policy. The time is sbort to work out all the public questions and the liquor license bus- iness will occupy its portion. —— ees WON'T GIVE THE NEWS. The reason probably that the Corbin rag isso mute upon the sub- ject of the Paris Bell decision by a full bench in the Supreme Court is To THE VoTERS oF RossLaNB: In obedience with the wishes of many property owners and business men, I have consented to become a candidate for alderman at the ensuing election. If successful I will guard the interests of the city as I would my own private affairs. W. H. BELL. TROUBLE AT WARDNER. A Newspaper Man Mixes Up in it Considerably. It is claimed in Wardner that some of the men arrested Friday and Satur- day tor alleged complicity in the eject- ment of Editor Burrus of the Citizen were not here when the affair oc- curred, and of the 50 who have been arrested, many took no part in the proceedings. Itis claimed that these arrest are a move in 8 gigantic con- spiracy to interfere with the operation of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine, it being the intention of the Canyon creek leaders to cause the arrest of all the employees holding positions that require skill and experience, and after dragging them over the mountains to Murray, take up their time with For “Mayor Qf Rossland (,0,LALONDE The Citizen’s Candidate. Committee Rooms : 117 Columbia Ave. “iJ. W. AARTLINE. PROP. orice oss Tires. why they are'made detachable, 821 Biverside. Kampler bicycles and G, T. Light, strong, darable and will last for years. The G. & T. ‘Tires are the only practical quick repair tires. That's F, T. Merrill Cycle Co. Spokane SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. we J.W.LANE.PROP. - PALACE STABLES ™* Rossland, B. C. STEEN & CoO. Importers and Wholesale lers WHO SAID 80? The man who said that the bardest part of an eastern trip came after}Gooderham & Worts distillers. leaving the Mississippi river, journeyed between Minneapolis or St. that when it was deeided in favor! of ithe railroad pany by Jus-; dilatory proceedings. - Sheriff Heaney aud his depu'ics refused te allow the tice Davie that sheet said that it, served the Paris Belle people right for presuming to question the title of the Nelson and Fort Sheppard’ railroad grant.. We suppose the good news to the people is so gall-| ing to the Miner that it cannot! bear to publisn it. However silent| it may be upon jthe subject, there} ~ can be but little doubt, that it is) true that the Paris’ Belle has won; the absolute title to the surface on} that portion of the Paris Belle cov- ered by the Zenith, and the right to the mineral and to mine it, on the balance of the claim, which is practically the same, for if they can mine-where they please, they can prevent anyone else from oceupy- ing the surface. It’s a funny news- paper which suppresses the news because it does’t like it. VALUES BASED ON MERIT. Itis simply folly for any pro- moter of mining stocks to avoid an equitable value being placed upon them by the investing public. Values must be based upon merit. Directors may get together and fix a selling price, but the buyers will fix a purch price. Pr ti who have stock based upon good property should not object to a stock exchange the objects of which are to settle values and make Ross- land the mining center of British Columbia. ROSSLAND STOCK EXCHANGE It is useless for the mining brokers tobe divided upon the subject of Rossland having a stock exchange. Obstructions can of cuiise be thrown in the way and the successful organi- zation temporarily postponed, but they must finally agree and work har- moniously together. It is not right to allow Spokane to fix the value of onr stocks, which will be done while we disagree. Itis a cammon cause and it is suicidal for our brokers to be fighting among themselves. Get to- gether and settle your misunderstand- ngs. The Rossland brokers and mi- ning men should stop their rough- ing and get together. There is but | others down bere from Wallace, who have been here ever since he returned. || Pp’ to give bounds here, but took them all to Wallace, and thers placed them under bonds to appear Monday, tive 29th inst. for a preliminary hear- ing im the justice court. The people here claim that Burrus ia trying to create tbe impression that it is dangerous for him to remain bere. He is himself acting as a deputy, and keeps in close proximity to four or five He delivered bis paper himself around town Friday night, and it is claimed made all kinds of mean and contemp- them. “At first he violently abused the A. P. A.,” said a citizen today. “Now, since they have found out there is no such lodge here, he is trying to make out that it was the militia. This will they have men arrested of every dif- ferent order in the town, some be- the Oddfellows, Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Junior Order, and some that do not belong to any lodge. He abused every one he thought might take offense at what he said and give him an opening to create a disturbance, for there is no ‘question whatever in regard to this being the only purpose of his starting the paper. When it first came out people looked up it more as a sensational circular than an attempt at journalism.” Hardly anything could happen now to surprise any one. Nearly every- one in town expects to be arreted at any momemt, and no one seems to returned on a special train Saturday night. here. The people say it is a common some one to be driven out and almost beaten to death—men who have homes and property there—and no one ever heard cf an arrest being made up there. «Burrus has no interests here nor in the county,” said a business man arrested and the heavy costs charged tothe county. Whatever may be one common purpose and success lies in harmony. Sheriff Heaney’s motive in the mat- ter, he surely has allowed his pre- Paul to Milwaukee or Chicago over the lines of the Wisconsin Central, for the 1894 1887 accommodations over this route are 1 Agents Anheuser Busch 8 ewing Assn. never Draught. teed by government certificate. 1888 1889 1891 Always on hand. — Wines Liquors and: Cigars G. & W. special 1884, the finest 1895 1884 “ special” whiskey on the market, age guaran- thus doing away with vexatious de- The dining car service is the remark of all travelers who go this : ood square meal at reasonable | ELCCTROTYPERS, prices. For particulars address Geo. af General Agent, 246 Stark street, Portland, Ore., or Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis., or apply to your nearest ticket Spokane Stamp Works, Atlantie Steasiship Tickets: and of Corp i Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH communicate with Ww. STITT, GeneralS. 8. Agent, tible remarks. But the people here|' say #0 long as he confines them to|i men, no one will pay any attention to| | not stand good, for the reason that fe] longiog to the Masonic order, some to} | care. All those taken up to Wallace, | after giving bonds to appear the 29th, |'' Sheriff Heaney is severely censured r occurrence up in Canyon creek for||(b today, “but he can have a whole city ||€ judices to master him.” Great City ——-sssif\ 1. HER MINES. — - The production of Rossland’s mines more than doubled in 1896. At the resent rate-of increase the production will be more than quadrupled in 1897. ith thei of che if If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives” from Europe, do not fai} to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or Winnipeg. No. 1, We o : No. a Bast’ aerate ‘0 Eo “) Feeinlocmation, time cards, maps and tickets F. bD. GIBBS, General Avent, SPOKANE) WASH. - OR A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Geul. Pass. Avent, No. 255 Morrison =t., corner of Third. Portland, CANADIAN. PACIFIC Ry. And Soo Pacitic Line The quickest and cheapest route to alt points East or West. Pulatial sleepersand tourists car on all trains, Connections from Rossland in con- nection with Canadian Pacific steamers and Columbia & Western railway. Leave and arrive at Rossland every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday as follows: « Oregon, 3 Revelstoke wh ad rrowh2 Nakusp son Waterloo Trail ints on the N. & rect. connection at Rob:on for Nelson and all points between Nelson and lo. Direct connection at Revelstoke for all points east or‘west. ‘or further information, maps, etc., apply to avy agent, C. P. R. or to _A. B. MacKenzig, Agent Rossland. ‘i. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to GEO. McL. BROWN, District Pas enger Agent, Vancouver. Columbia and Werlara Railay Time Table No.4. Totake effeot feb. 3, 1897" EASTBOUND. Daily except. Sunday. No. 1 passenger leaves T! 4 ‘Afrives in Rosslaud pm m - Connections at Rosstan:l with trains to and from Spokane. Connections made with all boats arrivin;z and departing from Trail General offices: ‘Trail. B. On :| Wisconsin Central Line RUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, li cheay oO now will be able to produce at te end of the present year 1,200'tons of ore. per day. The following mines are nw shipping: Le Rot War Eagle, Josie, Cli . K., 1, X. L., Jumbo, Mayflower, Kootenay, Nickle. Plate, Red Mountain and Iron Mask. ‘ In April the following mines will ship: Colonna, Moute Cristo. Sun- set, Commander, Deer Park, Crown Point, Iron Colt, Homestake, and the giant of them all, a mine that is capable of making an outpul that would eclipse them all, the Centre Star. — PAY ROLL. - "Fourteen hundred miners under ground, Fourteen hundred artisans and lab are ig on an ‘age $3.00 per day. - A certain pay roll of $3,000,000 per. year, RAILROADS. Here today, the C & Rea os with Sp Falls & Northern, which connects at Spokane, Wash., with four transconti- nental systems. ' Columbia & Western railroad connecting at Trail wish boats for all points on the Columbia river and with the Canadian Pacific at Revelstoke. In June the Canadian Pacific railway will land freight in Rossland. In course of construction are an opera house and hundreds of houses. Statistics show that in December three houses were erected daily. Pure water and good light, NO COMPETITOR IN SIGHT. . Montreal Townsite Syndicate Offers a limited number of lots in the original townsite of Rossland for sale. Title absolutely perfect and guaranteed. For sale by all real estate agents in Rossland, JOHN F. McCRAE, Agent for Syndicate. | Gen. Pass. Or GEORGE 8. BATTY. | ROBT. IRVING, Trai and Chicago and '] Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For fall information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, et>.. address 4 your nearest ticket agent, or J. ©. POND, | Agt., Miiwaukee, Wis. Gen Agt.,246 Stark St.Portland, Ore. BIKAS:O & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. Kaslo Ar 3:30 pm South Fork =‘ 8:15 pm For rates and information apply company’s offices. R. W. BRYAN, fic Mgr. Bupt. & Ass’t Treas: ‘i International Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd. Kootenny Lake and River, B O- ‘This company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL « Leaves Kaslo 7:30 a.m. for Ains- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson: Returning, leaves Nelson 8:30 p.m. on all week days. G. F, HAYWARD, M JAS. WAUGH, Pi aster. ‘The owners of the Dardanelles, a|Mvther Lode is of good shipping | |Fy) quartz claim on Wild Horse, have grade. opened up a eplendid ledge. The tnn- S ay ial isin 200 fect and shows a fuur- SPOKANE STOCK EXCHANGE: foot lead. sO hard is a large amount. of devel- Poorman Sells for 6 Cents and Sunset opment work going on at Perry creek at 3 Cents. southwest of Fort Steele a few milen. 2 Se Agreat many claims have ‘been lo- Spokane, Wash., March 23.—The cated in this section and the showing closing q! i on the so far is excellent. On one claim a|today were as follows: Butte, 34 shaft 45 feet was gunk and a asked; C der, 154 jbid; Deer of the ledge showed it to be 10 feet|Park, 203 asked; Evening Star, 11} wide. It was easy mining; in sinking asked; High Ore, 3? bid; Iron Mask, the shaft no powder was used. 41} asked; Josie Mac, 124. asked: “A large number of men are at| Josie, 48 asked; Monte Cristo, 11 work on the Sherwood group develop-| asked ; Noble Five, 58} asked; Novel- ing the property. ty,8 asked; O. K., 263 asked; Phos “The district is favorably situated | nix, 10 asked; Poorman, 6 bid 6% for developing the mines. by tunnel, asked; Rossland Red Mountain, 184 and there is water in abundance. The | bid, 184 asked; Reservation, 6% bid, St. Eugene mine on. Moyea lake is 7 asked; St. Elmo, 6} bid, Ty asked ; showing up fioely with developme::t. Silverine, 7} asked ; Virginia, 10 asked ; and from all that can be learned it| West Le Roi, 20 bid; White Bear, 18 will make a great property. asked; Wonderful, 9} asked; Cariboo. “A number of new buildings are go- |484 asked; Dellie, 14 asked; Ram- ing up at Fort Steele, but at present | ber, 52 bid, 53 asked ; Lvanhoe 15 asked. there ig not hotel accommodations| Untisted stocks were quoted as {cl- enough for the people who are going lows: Dardanelles, 21 asked; Ellen, in. It is early in the season to visit 6 bid. 74 Aeked ; Grand Prize, 2} asked ; the district, as there is lots of snow, |Gold Dust, 24 asked; Idler, 124 and the spring will probably be late.” asked; Knight Templar, 5 asked; Sve Little Darling, 3.aeked; Mugwump, 4k NEW MINING COMPANIES. asked; Miller Creek, 6 asked; Palo Articles have been filed for the in-| Alto, 5 asked; Phoenix Con., 64 corporation of the following com- asked; Primrose, 15 asked; Sunset, panies, with headquarters at Spokane: 5 asked; Vulcan, 14 asked; Palouse Hi-Yu Gold Minng company, §1,- Bluebird, 34 asked: 000.000. Trustees: H. K. Galueha,| The sales today were as follows: J. W. Witherop, C. M. Fassett, D. | 1,750 Poorman, 6. Sales after the call* Hoch, J. W. Chapman, J. F. Herrick,|1,650 Reservation, 63. Sales after E. L. Tate. 2 hours: 2,000, Primrose, 10; 2,000 Sun- Silver Spray and Rose Bud Mining|s¢t, >; 1,000 Rambler, 524; 1,000 company, $1,000,000. Directors: W.| Rambler, 53}; 5,400 Old Ironsides, 5}. D. Knight, J. H. Munson, C. O. Trow- —-_———_ = bridge, W. H. Tully, G. C. Thome, DIDN’T SEE THE FIGHT. Charles E. Mateon. * —_—— - “Little Willie” Out of His Trouble But Not in Time for the Mill. —— A BIG OFFER. $200,000 Offered for the Gold Drop in Last evening we were handed the Greenwoood Camp. following clipping taken from a Port- Lewis Hind returned: to Greenwood land, Oregan, paper, dated March 17: s & (, Wood and Coal-Co. PusT OFFICE BUILDING. Reasonable Prices. Office: Cor. Lo Rol ave. and Washington st. J. E. BURWELL, DEALER IN All Kinds and Lengths of Wood PRICES REASONABLE, Delivered to any part of town without extra charge. Heap of SPOKANE St. OFFICE : A$. KORY LOMBER.GIMPAIT ROSSLAND, B. C. Have a Full Line of Kiln Dried . Lumber Finished or Rough Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings. Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks, ete. Yard, East Red Mountain Depot. OTTO ROSLEOF, Manager. ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company OFFICE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, EB. O. Orarron - _ - Manager. PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents Call and see samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws, Walter CO. Archer, first floor Lalonde block. - i Wednesd: og) «WW. L. Fagan. the land news- es " last from ‘paper map who was arrested on & inahewere and reports’that the |charge of larceny when he arrived in greatext interest is manifested by peo-| Portland last week, was discharged by ple of both places in Boundary creek | Municipal Judge Sweek yesterday af- Jn Vancouver he was informed by one | ternovn. The case appeared to be she of the owners of the Gold Drop, outcome of bus ear troubles of several Gi + | years standing, and Mr. Fagan asserts teenwood camp, that an offer -of | that he was guiltless of any real crim- $200,000 for the property had “been |inal intent. He is a young man who made to the syndicate. This story has many friends a Howland son. elsewhere, al] of whom wi Ye eur- was subsequantly.,. confirmed: by rised to fearn that a criminal charge Geo. Tiarner, who, it wit be. remem- Prould be brought against him, and bered, . ded the di 1, Pp i WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilaon have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek nine claims, on which a working bond will be giverrupon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenue, Rossland. _ tt i glad to find that it was of a work on theclaim last year. Mr. Tur-| serious nature.” ner said that three offere. had. been| Mr. Fagan will not doubt be able to made to the syndicate for the Gold | explain “how it all came about.” but Drop, one of which represented ten evidently he did not get to see the times the amount of the sum paid out | great fight upon which he set his on the property—about $20,000. This | heart. offer was based on the results of the diamond drilling, and froma a report FOOT ROT CURED. of an expert who examined the prop-| People of Rossland have remarked erty last fall. Mr, Tarner very much | thedecrease in the number of horses regretted that.the syndicate had not | lost in the camp thie winter through hased the M h as he gly | the and ive disease recommended themi to-do, but the rea-| of “foot rot.” There is an explana- s0n waa to be attributed to one or two| tion for it. R- Anderson possesses heavy losees sustained by the syndi-|the secret. The curesare due to his cate in Cariboo and the Slocan. successful treatment of the disease. aoe a cal Office on Reserve street next door to A NEW FIRM. Pioneer livery stables. 3-24-2¢ Alfred W. Dyer, C. E., late of the —— Good mining propositions either gold or silver, for syn- dicates who are prepared to: pay reasonable prices. J. B. FERGUSON « CO. Next door to Bank of B. N A. TO PROSPECTORS. . Weare making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. O. Treasury ‘stocks all listed East. For further par- ticulars apply to : L.C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Spokane, Wash. The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Gold: Mining Gompany (LIMITED LIABILITY.) Mine, THE RETALIATION. Situated on Deer Park Mountain. RossLanv, BartisH CoLumi -"s And the GOLDEN WEST © the North Fork of Salmon. CAPITALIZATION. 1,000,000-Shares, Far Value, $100 Each, ok Pally Paid and NomAsseseai.1 x » TREASUBY, 300,000 SHARES. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OFFICgns, BR. O. MACDONALD, President. J. G. HOUGHTON, Vice-President. GEO. E. TOMS, Secretary-Treasurer. Head Office, ROSSLAND, B. C. Treasury Stock ‘how offered at 43 ‘cents~ per share. The Retaliation adjoins the Roderick ‘Dhu and’ Fairview, and is butc: - claim distant from the famous Lily May and Deer Park mines, both of whut are producing mines, The lead of the Deer Park can be distinctly traced b the Roderick Dhu and lia ti Sufficient work has been done on the property tos cure the Compacya Crown grant. The Retal isa tunnel p iti and oan be wor .cl more cheaply in consequence. Address all ications to the B.C, Office in the Shaw Block. -y, Geo. E.. Toms, Rossland, Mings, Mnuxe Sunes axe Mixes Propucts, and Waterloo, in groups from one to| jf Dealersin Developed Mines, first-olaés “Pres- pects” and Standard Shares. Particular attention giren tothe orders of in- dividuals and Syndicates. Expert reports en yal features and tities. physical f _-Corresponaence solicited. References: exchanged. P. O.. Drawer L. ROSSLAND, B.C. J. K CLARK & CO. Mines: Stocks and Real-Estate We make a ialty of EF. Remittances can be made to the Manager of the Bank of British North America. RossLanp, B. Co. 8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co. Full information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Exeeute 1. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orricz: TraprRs BLocx, Columbia Ave. +) PLO. Box 72. General Mining Business Transacted. ROSSLAND, B. 0. Reporting on and Developing Mines. Rorsland B. C. BRADLEY & MILLS, MINES, STOCKS CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Office of the Rossland Employment- Agency. Columbia Ave. | ROSSLAND, B. © ‘Results ‘Talk!! address “Warrens,” Rossland, Use “Moreing and Neal’ * and Bedford ea ts The Anglo-Canadian Be Mining Exchange, Ltd. OF TORORTO. REDDY & REINER, MINING BROKERS 201 & 202 Rookery, SPoKaNE J, H. Good, J.M. Clark. © Good, Clark & Co.- Reav Estate anp Mining BRoKERS, ~Gonveyancers, Commissioners, &<., MINES” AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. government surveys both in our huge satrapy of India and in the interesting country of Chins, well knowo as an 6 explorer in the Far East, has arrived | i} in this city. He-has opened, in con- if junction with. Arthur Milthorp, C. E. late of Milthorp & Green, draughts: 5 men and blueprinters, favorably kuown BOSSLAND, B. C. J F. TRAVERS in Roseland, an office in the Record block in a similar line. We wish the new firm every success. Men of this stamp are citizens of whom Rossland may be proud. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.C. E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B. C. Has’ Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cats. orrice: FRASER'S DRUG STORE. Mining Stocks and Claims bought and s61d. Gro. Gump, Secretary. ©. W. BICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. q SPOKANE) WASHINGTON. J. E. MILLS, Agent for Montreal Syndicate Lots of the Origi- ‘nal Townsite of Rossland. Office: Third building east of GRAND UNION HOTEL. A. W. ROSS & CO. ... STOCK and MINING... BROKERS ¢ Eingsteeet TORONTO, ONTARIO. creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer |* JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on, mines for sale, and also on mines of which stock is being sold. -ii my reports are found not to be correct I wilt refund all moneys invested on same. JOHN M. BUBKE, Rossiaud. B.C. 3 “Thes re tof The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limi’, now have over one hundred and fifty feet of underground developmen!” fo their ctedit in the rich Sunset No. 2. From the beginning there has been no “let up” in the exploration and development of this fine property... The work is ‘to be pushed more vigorously, if possible, until the Sunset is a regular producer of pay ore in quantity. With pay’ ore in quantity come! increased share values and dividends. Av an investment, therefore, the fully-paid, absolutely nop-assessatl + shares of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limited, at 10 coute per share, appeal most forcibly to every intelligent investor. Order shares, p from Pp and g 1 infor: The Walters Co.,! Ltd. ROSSLAND - BRITISH COLUMBIA. H. O'HARA & CO, 24 Toronto St, Toronto, Ont. SAWYER, MURPHY & Co., 108 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal, Que Or through any reliable Bank or Broker.