AESLANT FYERING” BRTIPD | ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD IR ©. SMITH, Published every rey (exeept Sunday) and Weekly DAILY: One Y+ur in Advanoe, Bis Moutts Onc Month.. By Carrier by the Week. @ingle copy One Year, in advance... Bix months, in advance Single cop; THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. MIGHT ANSWER JUST ONCE. We see by the Miner-Reddin-Jacks n quotations this morning that they still quote certain stock at 15 cents per share, while the owners are trying to sell at 124g cen's. Of course, thisis not known toeverybody. Neither does everybody know that John R. Reavis, of the Miner, is interested in the stock. In yester- day’s issue we mentioned these circum- stances and invited Mr. Reddin to take exceptions, but so far he has not done so. It was generally believed that this firm and the Miner worked FROM THE RECORDS. TRANSFERS, JUNE 18, Cariboo and Vancouver, !4 in each, J ‘9 | A+ Mellor to J. R. Todd. IXL,, Lion, Berlin and Tiger, H. R. Dunlop to Berlin Gold Mining com- Part. and Lion, H. Marymont to Ber- lin Gold Mining company. Cash Entry !¢, W.C. Beall to A. E. Gerlick. JUNE 19. Vernie, E. E. Sheppard _to L. J. Cos- rove, J. M. Cotton and Hubert C. Mc- ant Rabbit and Cave King ‘4 in each, Lightbody to J. L. Parker, Jacob seer le and Joseph Dabney. ww Dro) Fraction, Thos. Cottrell to Thos. Lapel Gold Button and nd Copper Hill, Arthur R.H Ne 1 4, 8. E. Manuel to Charleston, Jacob Stierle to W. A. Alexander. Hermitage, Ola yaad and nd Monogram, 46 in each, O. F. ilson and A, oo "Fredericks t to pred Adie. JUNE 23, A. McFarlane to Mal- O. M. Hand to Mary A. Drummer }s, |colm McLachian together before the of the stock exchange to bull and bear the mining stock market to their own gain, regardless of the real value of the stocks handled. This belief had much to do with the establishment of the exchange. It is aleo believed that the desire to re- tarn to such practicee was the reason for their effort to disincorporate the ex- change, and such incidents as the quota- tions mentioned above lends credence to it. If the A desire to the Fourth of July in Rossland they should go about making arrangements atonce, It will be greatly to the inter- est“of the town to have a celebration here, for otherwise many will go to Northport and other American towns to enjoy the Fourth. This will take away considerable money that had just as well be spent here. The Canadians will no doubt show their appreciation of the id. an by the Americans in their celebration by reciprocating. Let the Americans hold a meeting and see what can be done. Who i is going to take the lead in the matter of celebrating Dominion Day in Rossland? As suggested by the Reconp yesterday a very entertaining program could be arranged with little expense. Hon. D. W. Higgins, Hon. T. Mayne Daly, Mayor Scott and a number of others could no doubt be induced to ad- dress the people. Small purses would probably induce our home fire depart- ment to give exhibitions of their skill. A nice program of horse racing could be arranged at little cost. But there is no time to be lost. Let the news go out without delay that Rossland will cele- brate Dominion Day. et Four days have passed since the Nel- son & Fort Sheppard railway company gave notice to the Quartz Creek Land firm that an appeal had been taken from the decision of Judge Walkem at Nelson in reference to the Quartz creek townsite. It will ‘be remembered that the Corbin rag annouuced that said de- cision was a ‘decided victory for the railroad company.” That sheet so far has has not so much ‘as ‘published the fact that the railroad was dissatisfied with the decision and had given notice of appeal. Still we say ‘tis a funny news- paper that refuses to publish the news, because it does not like ii An effort is being made by the prop- erty owners in the west end of Columbia avenue to have the bluff d. It | Owens. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. June 23.—Mocking Bird, Heather Bell, Livingstene. CERTIFICATE OF WORK. January 9—Nelson 9—Lake View, Summit No. 1, capire, Rose Bud, Athens, Pack Train, Bluff, Lurline, Adipose. June 21--albina, Barber,Stap] s, Hog Back, C. P. R. Fane 4 23—Monita No. 2, Pioneer. —— BREAD UPON THE WATERS. The Greek proverbial phrase, “to sow in the ocean,” indicated thankless labor+ said a Greek 500 years before the dawn of Christianity : Vain is thy bounty, giving to the base, Like Scattering seed upon the salt reap, Nor eine to the vile, reward shalt Buta o Hebrew writer, rising above the selfish prudence of the Greek, bids men not to afraid of doing good, even when they may not hope for & return, “Cast thy bread,” he ava, ‘upon the waters, for thou shalt find it after many days,” ner or later they shall reap asthey have sown, even though they scatter their seed corn upon the face of the thankless waters. n item floating through the Press illustrates the Heb- rew’s meanin; During tl the. years of his prosperity Gov. Charles Foster of Ohio was kn own far and wide for his kindness to the rand unfortunate. Years his lather built the house at Fostoria, Ohio, now occupied by Mr. Foster’s mother. The contractor, a man named Johnson, e so involved that the mortgage on his house was _forec! and the sheriff about to sell it. Charles Foster learned of the builder’s trouble, and ad- vanced the money to pay off the mort- gage, though there was a very faint were the positions of the Play era plain Sowing | the vom, thou shalt no harvest 50 RAILWAY IN \LASKA, Shortens the Distance*to the Klondyke Gold Fields, Phante British Columbia Development ion, one of the jeat cor- porations in the west, has completed arrangements for constructing twenty- six miles of railway in central Alaska, for putting in a big sawmill and for the ofa at Bay, Alaska. If the scheme of the com- pany does not miscarry it is proposed to turn all future immigration to the Yukon and the Klondyke gold fields of central Alaska from via. Chilcoot Pass and St. Michaels to via. Skaga- way Bay. It is claimed that the ass at ‘thie latter point is 2,000 feet one than Chilcoot Paes and is more sible, A dozen men have thus far attempted to reach the gold fields by|4 the pass at Skagaway Bay and have found it practical lyeasy of access and far superior to Chilcoot Pass. It is cial med that a party of six men going ver the pass at Skagaway Bay reached Klondyke five weeks ahead of a party en route fo the same destination and leav~ ing at the same time via Cnilcoot Pase. ge JUVENILE BASEBALL. In a dozen years hence, Rossland Will havea baseball team that can beat Puyallup’s. Her only hope seems to be in the juvenile team which are p ac- tising steadily. Yesterday Captain Davenport’s team defeated Captain Guy Ross’ hy a score of 16 to 15. Below THE POCKET SMEL' Is Attracting Attention Among Mining Men. The pocket smelter that was exhibited in Seattle is attracting attention among mining men. Adespatch says: Colin McIntosh, a well known mining man, has just returned from the Sound, where he witnessed the ‘working of a canopy smelter, which he thinks is des- tined to revolutionize mining in the Pa- cific northwest. The test, which was u decided success, was made in the ‘pres- ence of a large crowd of mining men, in- cluding investors, engineers, assayers, and prospectors, and it proved conclu- sively thata plant with a capacity of five tons in 24 hours is a success beyond | | doubt: The object of the inventor, R. . Vaughan, is to build a smelter su small and s° smple that it can be packed on the backs of horses for long distances | '% into mountains and erected at mines, —— MANY PRESENTS RECEIVED By the Happy Bride and Bridegroom Who Were Married Last Night. The Peeples-Davenports marriage last evening was the swell affair of the sca- eon. The foll by the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. P. Pender, silver egg set: Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, table linens and tea set; M. Hendergon, china vaves were 8: ‘Git l Davenport It will be seen staat both teams were somewhat short in players, but the boys don’t mind such small matters as that. Guy Ross’ team will play Eas Corey's next Sunday at the ball grounds. ——— ATTENTION LADIES. _, The. Rosslend giaundey have especial % cents oe pair. rime them today and get them tomorrow. Also specia facilities for double woolen blankets at cents. 6-10-tf Write-Up AND sw Souvenir. Tie Recorp will soon commence a systematic, thorough and conservative write-up of the Camp, which will be revised, d dand published in a prospect that it would ever A year or two after Contractor John- son went west, and passed out of the minds of his Fostoria friends. He died, but before his deatlr he told his sons how Mr. Foster had befriended him. The sons Pa: ‘spered in business and be- pepe wea! thy but Mr. Foster became a rupt. hen they heard of their fener benefactor they invested in his name $50,000 in smelting works between Denver and Cripple Creek. But they said not a work to Mr. Foster until the success of the investment was assured. Then they told him, and had him elected a director in the concern. The works now pay large dividends. —~— LEAGUE BASEBALL. At Baiti: June 22—Balti 4; MIDSGMMER SOUVENIR_+ The first edition of which will consist. of 10,000 COPIES The mines around RB have at- aud | de set; employ of Hunter Bros., china tea set of 42 pieces; Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Sweeny and Mr and F. Lewis Clark,china set; Jolin Presly and wife, Wardner, Idaho, silver cutlery; L. R. Stritesky, oil painting: clock, “from the Independent Order ‘ot Good” Templars; carving eet, Geo. Ash- well; sugar Spoon and butter knife, R. McCrae; set of ginerware, T. M. Nolan; card receiver. Hatch. ‘ ROSSLAND LAUNDRY. If you have washing to be doné come to the office or drop a card in the yost- office and we will call for it. Rossland Laundry, three doors east-of postoffice. 5-12-tf 8AVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. The Recorp’s job office has arrived and will soon be in running order. We have as complete a iob printing outfit as money will buy. New presses, new type—everything new. Save vour order and eave money. 5-12-tf Get a lot at Burton City | Rossland Opera House For Terms apply to Miss Lillian Beddard MANAGER. Spokane st. and Cooke ave. TRE XCHANGE MATIOVAL BANE Sites reve Ga diettst pranes DD gee. cTopver, president; A, J. Russ. view pre ident ©. Dy ashi P. 0. Box 862, cred station paldto mining ay Wash. 8 orem 8 Spoke Keep your eve on Burton City ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company Orvire- CommerciaL ALLEY, Between international and Northern Hotels, E. O. Crarrown - - Manager. tained that degree of development which insures success and warrants the New York, 2. At Brooklyn, June 22—Brooklyn, 7; Boston, 4. is only fair and right for the city to join June 22—Pittsb re Chicago, 3. y The will con- sist of about 100 PAGES printed and bound. Cuts in the as it is ding con- siderable money in nearly all other portions of ‘She town. Work to be paid June 22—Cincii i, 7; St. Louis, 3. g June 22—W 12; Phi hia, 11. for vy will probably «commenced in a day or two. —_—_—_— JUBILEE IN SPOKANE, Number of Englishmen Showed Their Loyalty. A coach and four says the Spokesman- Review carried the friends of Ben Nor- 11 loyal Engli: to that Clevel: , June 22—Cl Louisville, 14, At Washington, sane 23—Washing- ton, 12; Philadelphia, 3. At Baltimore, ‘une 28—Baltimore, 4; New York, 9. At Cincinnati, June 23—Cincinnati, 5; St. Louis, At Cleveland, June 18—Cleveland, 18; Louisville, 1. At Pitteburg, June 23—Pittsburg, 9; 1 85 gentleman’s country estate on the Lit- tle Spokane yesterday, and there in miniature the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria was celebrated. It was an oc- casion of pleasure and patriotism, and under British flags, with an orchestra rendering British music, there was feasting and toasting. The early hours of the day were spent in fishing or sing- Patriotic songs, and dinner was served under the great trecs on the estate. The table was prettily decorated, and at each end a British flag swung to the breeze. The toasts were numerous and ap- propriate, Mr. Norman presiding. Her- bert Bolster responded to the toast pro- posed by Mr. Norman, ‘‘T» the greatest of mothers, to the greatest of women, to te greatest of queens,” and responses appropriate { toats by Messrs. Taylor, Bin » Ullrich and others, Mr. Nor- man’s address on British fairness was roy: ally received. Among those present Frank Drake, Ben Norman, Hayward, J. W. Binkley, Her- Ister, Percy Godenroth, E. J. W. Coleman, Frank O’Connor, colonial thrown out by the senate tonight by a vote of 37 to 10. It was purely a party vote, with the exception that Temple (conservative) voted with the govern- Chicago, & June 23: iy 3; Boston 18, —— ASSIZES AI NELSON. Docket of Cases to Be Tried Before Jus- tice Walkem. The docket for the assizes which meets in Nelson today is as follows: - James Morrison, murder; James Woods, murder; Ethel Clayton, procur- ees; David Graggin, aggrevated assault ; George Heath, theft; William Ester, rape; Frank McKay, robbery; James Jones and Wilfred T ‘Lewis theft; John M. McPhee, forgery, and Malcolm Mc- Donald, forgery. ——_ BILL THROWN OUT. Ottawa, Ont., June 22.—The Inter- railvay extention bill was ment. Bowell’s amendment was car- ried by 37 to 10 and the bill defeated on J. Re Taylor and Messrs, Bigelow, Porter, Wilson, Ullrich and Wing. the same vote. "land engravings for the front page have already been prepared. The necessary presses and inaterial have already been bought and paid for, and areon the way. Orders will now be received at this office at the following prices :— Sirsl Cory ADVERTISING One Page - One Half Page 30 One Fourth Page * 20 Reading Notices per Line 25c RATES. $50 T..e38 prices are for a guaranteed edition of 10,000 copies. Advertising rates will be increased brvportivaetely with increased inane Whereis BurtonCity Enguire about Burton City. The lIloward House. JAS. A. GOUGH, Prop. Mining Headquarters. . . . SAVE PACKING KANE BAOS., have opened a General the Salmon Kiver, 7 miles north of the rat! PLIES, Groceries, Steel Ham mers, Bellow: Shirts, Gloves, Blankets, etc.,ete. Price! Store at CRAIGTOWN, north fork of with a full Ine of MINERS’ SUP. and Fuse, Axes, Picks, Ovoralls, ow as Nelson or Rossland, Save 7 miles of packing, and buy your outfits at Craigtown, Mining expert reports furalshel on proparty. Assessment work promptly at- KANE BROS., Paropaieroas, tended to for non-residents, AND REFINING C0,, Is now prepare! to buy Gold, Silver and! Copper jOres. Office and Works at: -Trail, The Fast Line Superior Service |= Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION fwith the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. ‘Trains depart from Spokane. Ne: z 2 Donat bound, TICKETS _TO JAPAN AND CHINA : 25 P.M. 7:00 A.M. via TACOMA and RORTHERN PACIFIC i For information. time cai mapsand Beets apply to agents of the 8. F. jections, oF N. and its ‘ F, D. GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Waan A. D. CHARLTON, Ae oc ae MortigSe mt Portland, ‘bragon. Write for a new map of Kootenay country ANADIAN PACIFIC And Soo 10 Pacific Line Commencin; Tune kail; kaily service to all points will be inaugurat The fastest route to all points east and west. THROUGH TICKETS vaNco UVER And all points in /Censdaand the United The oal; ine suena Tourist Cars to cuarge,” and Boston without 801 full information, tickets, rates, Imperial Baths Now Open Imperial BI’k, Washington St. aoe Allan io. lat given for Bea thse freckles “and dressing and Pateacoat 03. eve 0: SVentiomen from 8 a. tm. to 10:20 p. Bis MADAME MORELAND, Proprtererss. maps, etc.. call on or A. B. ‘McKenzie, Agent, Rossland. H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to z0. McL. Brown, Vist. Pass. Agent, Vancouver. Going to Chicago ? To Anywhere East mini Zo8 are, see that your fhe fi polis, Bt: Paul or Dulu vie THE NORTH- WESTERN LINE a Ai Pe M: é RY. rat-class trai ne leave > it (3) fi Parr bicago 0 relval inneapolis re OF ratigny of ousine cena thle YS a8 3 meas fbousht 1 in mind de ia not difficul ace unt for the sneceas W. H. MEAD, General “jeent, 48 Washington St. F.C. BAVAGE, Portland. Oregon. Travelling Agent. Columbia and Western Railway Time Table No.4. Totake effect Feb. 3, 1897. Daily except Sunday. Pa Conneotions at Rossland with trains to and from Spokane. Connections a made rss all boats arriving and departing fro F. ».“GUTELIUS, General Supt KAS.O & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. 8:00 am Le For rates and information apply at company’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, Coals Wer. R. W. BRYAN Faint. & Ass’t Press. International Navigation and Trading Co, Ltd. Kooteuay Lake aud Eiver, 5.0. ‘This;company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Kaslo 7:30 a.m. for Aius- worth, Pilot Bay, rBeitour and Nelson. Retarbing, les aves Nelson 8:80 p-m. on JAS. WAUGH. G.F, HAYWARD reer. Master. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Ezrope, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with W. STITT, Gepvera) 8. 8. Agent Winnipeg Wisconsin Central Line NS Two Fast ‘Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making in Chicago with all Langsley & Jeffers Washington and First Sts. Wood, Coal, Draying and Juk Work, Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly P.O. BOX, 562. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . . Rossland, B. C. lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, ets.. address your nearest Moker agent, or MES C. POND, Gen. Pires Meusaskes, Wis Or GnoRGe 3. BAT Gen Agt. 246 stark Be "Portland, Ore, Burton City is on Cariboo Creek Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock Beer O. R. & N. SHORTESTZAND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR d’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA,WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MINES And eit points east and south. Only line east via Salt and. Denve: Steamship tickets to eacogh and other for- eign countries. Lave. | SPOKANE TIME scHRDULR | ARRIVE. 7:16 p.m. | Fast Mail:—Walla Walla, [7:15 6. % n_ Francisco, + eal Bauer ity an d the East. Local Mail: — Coeur [orgs Alenes, Farmington, ‘baliy.” 7:45 a. m* eld, Coltax, Pullman ao For through tick Seems and further information apply to O. office. 490 Riverside avenue, 80 Columbia avenue, Hoagland ABAi wife Pe Agent ON DRAUGHT AT [HE TIONAL. W. H. HURLBURT, ant Pass. AGENT, REDUCTION IN PASSENGER FARE BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. Commencing with the steamer eniling from Portland’ June 1st and from San Franclaco June 6th the Oregon Railroad and Navi, pation company will, atl fur-. ther notice, make rate of {6 for cabin paseay and $ .60 for steerage passa; fe one way, between Portland and San Fran- cisco. Steamers eails every five days. For through rates, sailing dates and detailed information address H. M. Adame, | Traveling Passenger Agent, No. : Rossland Classified Business Directory ABSTRACT COMPANY, Qoss LAND Minit Abstract Co. makes ab. -* stracts of titles, Traders block; P.0.Box 568 AMUSEMENTS, POOL, Billiardeand Bowling. De Votn's Place t Columbia avenue. You'll find all your friends there. ABOHETECTS. the next sit Kata viord tall in the “ te Hata ol Roya aituate on fot 14 APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notioe 1s hereb: jiven that I will appl, ot rd of bleenae Com. 5 of the Boal of subdivision of distriet lot, 685, lt of vos: ‘AYLOR, Daies May 25 “Walters, | oreing end Neal The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. 9 AND MINS Paopucrs, “d Mines, frat-olass “Pros- Particular attentio1 " tothe ord \° Gpridaale ‘and ‘sym gn ron Rupert report oe Co physical feat tures aud titles. seals pind solicited, C, 4,DARMER, R, architect ra foo Daniels & 30 avenue, BO. 2t dw. ooo WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J.J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy y creek, Sullivan ding, Golnmbie TAY LOR & Moller, architects, “Taylor block, ave. 136 Columbia ASSAYERS, Cc Ww CLUETT, ee empey Bros Pioneer as- * gayer of ICHARD years’ experience in| D. for the foi used in the St. Paul H to the Atlantis House on fi NOTICE TO TRANSFER LICENSE. Notice is hereby yi Tmake appiicatfon to the Board Commissioners Cit jiven that James Summers rat aventio. JAMES SUMMERS, ated June 11. treatment an a iin st door se Haeay a ut in ning of ores. Office next creek, Wild Horae, Ch creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, ou which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s atore, Columbia avenve, Rossland, tf Spokane Stamp Works, ELLCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Store, 18 PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE “PRICES, Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. RCSSLAND., This office and the citizens of BROKERS, ER & Parker. Mines bought and sold. Baio eSotunbis ave. ‘Members stock By a COOK & Co., mining brok 6 B. Send traders’ vuntaing, Croker Foome Notice here! annual Sneetie bites ast, ,NOTIOE: given that the postponed ey the shareholjers. hd ee Geld Bar M! opt ited, will be held at the office of thee Siete 14 Columbia avenue, f Hosalan 'S. cs PATERSON, Secretary. id, B.C., on June P. O. Drawer L, ROSSLAND, B.O, J. H. Good, J. M. Olark, Good, Clark & Co. Reau Estate anp Movina BRoxkegs, Conveyancers, Commissioners, &., MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Rents polleoted; &c. Corres- AMEBELL. McCRAE CO,, Ltd., mines and Citbcc brokers ‘@colunble avenue tEeD, Hobbs & Co., mines and stocks. Mem- Ne musi of fhe Stock Exchange. Office Grand | will Com! RANI ae ‘Batra, mining brok » PS F Belleview Hotel. se broker: 2 -Cubon 2 Fc PETTIBONE & CO,, “broke: Room 15, Qoep, cl Clarke & ¢ ‘0., mines, 1, No. 3% Colbmble ave. east. mining and stock 15, Coliins Hi fie J, A. Gou House, fotice is hereby given that H. 3. make ce application to to pi poems for used fn the on Tota block 29, subdivision of t lot 535 in the City of Rossland, NOTICE TO TRANSFER LICENSE O'gonnell of Li License hext rmoating to otranator Ble tu iuor license te Howard dis- |. 8, O'CONNELL, ines, tock and real| Dated May 22, 1897. youn ac' Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia’ J.% FULTOS Y, Mines, Stosks and Real Estate + P.O. box 344, Trader's Bloc! J. M. ROBINSON & Co., and. tabbing brokers, + “Omtice Taylor block, 136 Columbia aves LANGLEY & REPASS, Mining Broker, Re- Bloek. Pers any brick from the affairs of the company. a1 NOTICE. ons are warned from taking or removin, the lan ae rie! | Yard unt! HENRY SEAMING. Rossland, June 21 1897. M' Atkinson & Co. land surveyors. Room 1, Occidental building. PATTERSON Johat Johnson & Co., revl estate and mining brokers, 98 Colunthia ave. RANDELL & POLLETT, 20 East Columbia ave- ue, buy and sell mines and mining shares. HITE Bear Mining and ‘acing. Co Go. John Cole, manager. reial wit BENNISON & CO., mines and stocks. 48 Columbia ‘avenue. ROLAND, Visiting Gretis Kirkup, of Visitin tend. H. SECRET Sool ES day 36, I. 0.0. F. ‘alent th sPasonts Hal ren. nfobin Suckso invited i} attend. 3 rere HELA Lodge meets on the cree ot Be fret ‘rhuttaay fasonic each month at Maso Hall, CONTHACTORS. CE OB 8a contractor and builder. THe! McKinnon, Contractor and Builder? pathoctars DRESSMAKERS, | ME. E. V. ROSS, formerly of Walker Bros. & ‘Fyler, of Salt Take. Back Florence Hotel near Lincoln Terrace. = this yicinity are ntly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficuit to answer by letter, 80 DEUGGISTS. fo RASER’S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. F. the Recorp gives the foll information for the beneht of all: land is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to Arrowhead, on the Columbia river, from there ty Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Washington, by the Spokane K. : DYE WORKS. in ROLAND Miners’ Union pit ‘6, W Sulley, cordially invited. Order. of Good Templars P.M. ry ‘Wednesday rdially in- RROSSLAND Lodge No. 56 of ‘the Independent eve: meet at8 o'clock at Society Bal a -T. Miss Nellie E. payline Ae W. Rossland Ni: meeting o! of the mombers ao ie ibage wery second and fourth Tuesday at 7:30 1-3 Masonic nell ‘Visiting’ brethren geome Mountein Tent No. 4 Sri am gna Sth Wednesiay ofeach mo! Rize L, Parker, Master Work- JOLUMBIA.. Works, Giothes, cleaned, O% seth paired under Office. SXPRESSMEN. HARLES Bates, Eranster s and Express. Head- uarters, Montana HARDWARE, A, McBRIDE & Co,, hardware and mining + toals. JF TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. ACIFIC HOTE! Columbia avenue, West. Pichn Watson, Proprietor, a Falls & Northern and C Red M: untain railways, Rossland has thirty-five hotels, with bars, eating and lodging LAUNDRIES. ROSSLAND Laundry, three doors east of Post un & Son, proprietors. rvoms, and a duzen and all are well patronized. There are four weekly news- papers ard two dailies. All other branches of business are well represented, ‘The popula- tion is variously estimated from 6000 to 7500. Board and lodging at-the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50 cents; Furnished rooms, $3.50 to $7 per week. Itis useless to write and ask ifany*particular business would pay here. Business men are fall- LUMBER DEALERS. 8. KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., everything A. “inthe ‘building Line. MINERAL PSYCHOMETEIST. MES, A. ANDERSON, minoral_ Psychometrist and Seal, ‘Through the marvelous powe: ig lady the value of “a mining faim ean be readily arrived at by handit sample of the ore. Parlor No.1, Cosmos Bull ng. Hours 10 to Ia. m., and 2 to PHYSICIANS. D®- Campbell, Stussi Block. D® Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. ip over each other to ly every kind of enterprise, and allseem to be doing well. Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- tiious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here ‘‘broke” without friends, althqugh many who have done eo aredoing well. This camp is aot being estab- lished on the br.is'of a pay rol- PLUMBERS, GIBSON & Wilcox. No 18 E Columbia qve STENOGRAPHERS. Bo get poreapreeree| Keyes, Stenographer and Type- aE ines Tuttle, sh shorthand, sand, Typewriang anc TURKISH BATHS. and night. Ladi Tuesdays OP and Pads we Cloodmore Building. Cova ave. UNDERTAKER. B. WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No + 15 Lincoln street. at present. ‘The popul: isen gaged, notonly in working the mines and conducting the busi- ness of the town, but are buying. or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and retaking prospectors, Muny are heresimply looking on in won- derment. We believe it will ee WATCHMAKER. BURBANK, one door west of Allan House, Columbia ave NOTICES. eee To the sia McCann, who for the has been connected with the mise ry CH jon, £, O. Craftor on and on until an boast of a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for four or five years. There are millions of money here from all sections of the globe; but the privcipal investors are from the United States, with the imaginary “King Solomon’s Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in «single ar- ticle, aswe have been writing about them for uearly two years and have nos been able to keep up with them. The ore ship- ments speak for themselves. The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It is supplied with waterworks and electric lighte. ‘The main strect ig guaded and ten blocks are built up with two and three story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and see fi r yours If, or subscribe for the Datty or WEEKLY Recorp. Burton City, B.C. E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL. B. C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer 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. TO PROSPECTORS. We gre making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. ©. Treasury stocks all listed East. For further par ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Spokane, Wash. ( Recor | Job (tice all kinds of New Type BY JULY 1. Will be ready to‘ turn out COMMERCIAL WORK = By that date we will be in our fire proof building with as fully equipped Job Office as there isin the Kootenays. New Presses Good Workmen ModeratePrices We propose to We will be able to print upon short notice anything from a Full Sheet Hanger —To a— Visiting Card. Including a Synopsis ot the Ser- LIVE AND LETLIVE Call and get Figures on Work. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.O Salmon River Valley MINE: Capital, Divided into 1,000,000 shares of bl WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, Civil Engineer,0 Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Office, up stairs + in Weeks & Co's Building. Stock, the p promoters stock has been pvoled. OFTICE: ROSSLAND,’: B.C. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROGSLAND President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.O.; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, ds to be Mining Co, Ltd. —o1_- TAE GdTTENBURG Situated one quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Oreek, Nelson Mining Division. Only One mile from the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry. $1, 000,000. $1.00 each, fully paid and non- Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury lied to d The land, B.C.; G 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 C. Archer. first floor Lalonde blonk. Ice! Ice! LOON LAKE ICE Dolan & Bowers Offices: 23 Washington St. Telephone 48, HK. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.8. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college aud Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block Boaslaad, B. C The Waterloo Hotel v . O. RAIL, Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress First-Class Tenant at Rates E Fe Per Day. ms With or Without Board. McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. 5c. each. Montreal, Rossland, B.O.'5 lop work ONLY. A. Modigh, Trail, B.O.; Secretary aud Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.C.; Bankers, the Bank of Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at When these are goue the price will be RAISED. in the Sal district This is one of the most p pay you to investigate this property. SHIPPING before 90 days. to the President or 5 It is a high grade silver-lead ore, carrying from near the surface from $34.00 to $38.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the- ton. It will The management expect to begin Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- ‘y: Finger Points Are the old way of di in British Ci the traveler at crossroads. The finger of good sense points to the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, as the best road to take from the cross- roads of doubt, because it points to intelligent development work, thoroughly well done, to an ore chute 300 feet long, to two new discoveries of very rich ore on the very top of the ground, to the shipment of ore in 60 days and t» SUNSET No. 2 as the best A h in- Rossland, British O: bi: Rossland Candy Co, Fine French Oandies made daily. Best in Rossland. Ice Cream Parlo: 2 doors west Allan House, Columbia Ave Write to ‘THE WALTERS Co. Ltd. Ly Rossland, B.C. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and look- sop, Reserve street. THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every MONDAY MORNING It will contain all tbe principal news published in the Daily and_a resume of “SUNDAY DOINGS” mons delivered at the of their shares, now selling at par (10 cents) will assuredly place you on the high road To Prosperity. JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines for ale, and also on mines of which stocsis being sold. if my reports aro found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. -., JOHN M. BUBKE, Rossiaud, B.C J. L. Parker itining Engineer Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining properties and the management of me ROWLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal and Bedford McNeil’s Codes. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER, Trail, - - - BC All samples received by mail carefully assay Joseph B. Dabney, John N. Blake, CONVEYANCER, ETO, Mining Investments, Incot ‘Companies snd "Tiles to Lr Mines, ren tion of Companies a: a Specialty. different Churches} 28 E Columbia Ave, BO3SLAND, 6.0. Miners’ and Prospectors’ Exchange ano Development Company. Incorporated March 8th, 1897. Ross Thompson, President. Gen. Shas. B Warren, Vice-President... Geo. Owen, Treasurer. Ww. A. Galitner, Solicitor. Thos. J. Corrigan, Secretary. OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. Investors will find it to hes soe interests to visit na fore elsewhere. Prospect vothe priviloge of listing’ taele properties free Field of operasions and. agen FO} of operation - igvembr gene ontire Rovio cable sete jorrespondence so “Exchauge.’” Use Bedford MeNeill's Code. T. J. CORRIGAN seaeaiaey 2 The Anglo-Canadian :y Mining Exchange, Ltd} oF ToRoxTO. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S DRUG STORE: {Mining Stecks and Claims bought and seid, Gro. Gurp, Secretary Cc. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street, SPOKANE WASHINGTON.