INTER NATIONAL: MUSIC HALL. Week Beginning Monday. Mch 21 1898 ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. Enterprising Buginess and Professional Men Who Advertise in The Record. INFORMATION ABOUT THE MINES. A-Brlof Write-up Which Will be Ex- ONTE ORIETO, COLONNA, AND VIRGINIA: These. three properties are owned by Enatern Canada capitalists anid are represented here by George Phindes ng general imunager and Harole Kingsmill, ree nnd tres. They are nll situated un Monte Cristo mount- nbout a mile north of town. The Monte Cristo hue over 1800 feet of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com ROSS THOMPSON 1 save blocks of stock in the following Eureka Consolidated, West Le Roi companies for sale— and Josie, Monita,. Homestake Monte Cristo, Gopher, R. E. Lee, Evening Star, drill presvora, one 7 and ono 4-drills, and Silverine. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished powor by the Monte Cris- Forty men are employed on the two properties, MINING BROKERS. tended to All the Properties Dabney & Parker. Tho Walters Co. in the Camp. Frank A. Baisd. John M, Burke. to. VOL. II. No. 246, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1898. ‘PRICE 5 GENTS Ba Jennie L, Stone. A tki & Co. First Appearance ‘OF THE GREAT COMEDY SKETCH ARTISTS Jolin I Hanson Nate Drew MADELINE Salada. Salada. a. Salada. ent a. Best, Purest, sze—Choicest ON THE MARKET. O. M. FOX & CO. 106 E Columbia Avenue. Hunter Bros. Hotel Allan. Smith Curtiss. Dr. Findley. D. M. Linnard. Canadian Pacific. Northern, Pacific. MINES AND HEAL ESTATE John R. Cook. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. ‘Travers Hardware Co. DRY GOODS FIRMB. The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DEUGGIBTS. jeo, A, Fraser. STATIONERY AND WALL PAPER. H. 8. Wallace. MEAT MARKETS. ara Co. & Haley, (Successors t to P. HOTELS. Dominion Hotel. + PLUMBEBB, 0. M. Weller. Rossland. Landry. ,UNDRIES. STENOGRAPHEES, Mrs. Helen L. Keys. UNDEBTAKERS. W.R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. A. MacNish PHYSICIANS, Dr. J. T. McKenzie, Dr. Edward Bowes. DENTIBTS. FINANCIAL FIRMA, THEATRES. Rossland Opera House. GROCERS, , O. M. Fox & Co. Alex. Lynch. MISCELLANIOUS, A, H. Christenson, brick and stone work, Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. Hl MINE COMPANIES. Enreka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. RAILROAD COMPANIES. . O. R. & N. Kaslo & Slocan. ‘he Northwestern. Wisconsin < Sentral. ‘THe ternational Nay. & Trade Co, CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS. L. C. Dillman, broker, eae ES. SRS, Trail, B Trail; B. Bo rans 0 National Bank, Spokane. Allen He Smith, Chicago. Houghton & Bannett The Ieland ‘Dr. D, E. Kerr. T. Gregson & Co. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best trom Virginin: Over $13,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners Monday, Nov, 15; the Inte purchaserr Owners and Other Sources, ——_—_ 'Thia write-up will be continued cor rected and carried until the principal ininea and prospects have been des- ovibed. As we are uvable to visit all propertica herein mentioned we will not be ible for a Gut in the main they can a relied up- en as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Park is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the south belt, « mile and a half, youth west of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. Tt is developed by a ahnaft 146, leet deep, and 95 feet crogs-cut. Ite machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. laid in for an all winters work. The great body of ore is low grade, but ie reported improving a8 depth is gained. SUNSET NO. 2. The ‘Bunset No. 2, is owned by the oO Sy: limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on \ the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen- ter of Rossiand, and juet above the 3}. & W. tack. It is being vigorously wn with a force of 26°men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 53 feet a day Is being driven, and in the shaft, 43 feet. On the 20th of Nov. there wag 380 feet of work done, be- ledea stripping the vein, and other. proapect work. This property has a 7-drill compreszor, heist, pumps and ovexything necessary {+ t1¢ econom- ical development uv: ue mine. L& ROI The Le Roi mine has become fame ous as the greatest gold producer in Canada, It bag besides putting in extensive nnd expensive gmnchincry, paid for over 4, 500 feet of" work, built d and nesrly completed a ‘smelter, and paid $725,000 in dividerds, It is situated cn the sonth-east slope ¢? Bed moun-, tain, within the corpor .ats of the city. Capitalization o} the con upany is $2.600,000, divided into 5 shares, par value $5 per share. mine is held at $5,000,000, It has its own electric light plant and its ore bing are builton the C. & W.-track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. The principal .{stogkholders are Col.’ I. -N. Peytun, ‘the Have You that. - Butter, 4c per Ib. THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Almonds, 8c. Ib. , dzes, cent, Asbestos, a ‘ficial ron, 3 British Gum, 10. Batl hs, 30 per cent. 4, 26 per cent. Berke ‘wire, 15. Brass nails, etc.. 30. Babbit metal, 10. Brags pumps, 30. Beane 15c. per bu. Barley, 30 per cent. Blackberries 2c. lb. Bank notes, bonds, billa of Ex. | ft each. 35 per Senator George Turner, Col. W.' W. D. Turner, Wm, J. Harris, Col Wm. FI. Ridpath, L. F. | Williams, Maj. M. Armatrong, E. D. Sanders. CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star mining com- any, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- talization $1,000,000, shares par value No stock on the market. there has been repeated refusala of yar and hotter. . The mine is situated 11 town, half mile north of tbe buei- segs center. It has four separate and distinet ledges which are developed with over 4,600 feet of tunnels, shafts, dvifts aad cress-rule. There are many tnunzsad tons of ore on the dump acd Supplies _are| © doa double compartment vertical ahalt, which will be provide: with cages, the firstin the camp. All three of thexo, claims are yal unable and promise fair to puake divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE &. Thie cluim is owned by the Britiet Lion mining company, Georgo A Fraser, sev. and tres, It is located ov. the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown grantad and has a shaft down on the vein 90 feet, Ore vamys from $6 te #10, 5 :a is regarded us a good pros pect. THE UNION, Tho Union in located three miler north of Rosalond and is owned by H. P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike ‘Mor- is, B. Cronyn, J.A. McDonald. A shaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUOKET AND PRIMRORE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles north of Rossland, and 1» near neighbor of the Highland. - The Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a 7-foot quartz ledge on the surface, BLECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong ‘to the Ger located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three and a hall miles from Rossland. There is a 90 foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and: well itefined, and assays 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. and trs. Located on the north side of the Columbia river, three miler helow Trail. Work consists of a 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet of open-cuts. Assays $13. THR ELBA. The. Elha is situated on Tackont mountain, in the south belt, juat south of the Crown .Puint. aod ir owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- aolidated mining company, Robert Barr, local mannger. ‘There isa shaft down on the vein 100 feet and a con- tract let for another 100 fee with nine men working. ~ MINERAL ACT, 1806. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Tho Butte Mineral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located:—Ie‘ween the Vir- ginia & Idaho mimng claims. Take notice that I, 8. L. Long, acting as agent for‘the Virginia Gold Mining Company, Free Miner’s Certificate, No. 8896 a, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Kecorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose.of obtaining a Grown Grant mania Gold Mining company and are|_ Lots in the Original Townsite- THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. C. JOHN R Office and Bu COOK, siness “Rooms TO . RENT ‘orner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. in the Good Mining Property. Good Substantial Com panies. OFFICE WITH Best’ location city. Shares of Stock in Town Lots Rossland Mining: Abstract Co., Over Post Office. - JOHN JACKSON, .Ir, Ag QUEEN STOVES. $5.00. Travers Ha rdwate Co. TO. RENT Having - moved’ into our Fire’ Proof Building “|The Record “Three. Storey Building Is. for: rent: in-whole,or “in. part.- Two .., Rooms:4 x Eight Rooms. on 42 Ground Second Floor. Rooms on. Third Floor. He Now LINE, a.-# Wall Paper Department. COMPLETE IN EVERY eee # ee S. Wallace’s Wael? Paper, Bouk, Fancy Gcods and Notion Store To the Sick We are noted for the quality, va- riety and low rico of all articles ree quired in nurecry, such as: INVALID CUPS, IN ANT'S FOODB FREDING:NOTTLES, TEETH NG RINGE, TOILET POWDERS, PUFF BOXES, DKLICATE PERFUMES, TOILET WATER, ATOMIZERG, ae bees andh hola rats her hot water bottles, saber ice baga, bed pans, sponges, fever thermometers, antideption, ete, GOODEVE. VE. BROS. DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS , aa It pays:to deal with Goodeye Bros, - Saturday Night | AG Be cece weed Fine Music, Excellent. Floor Evervbody Welcome. Saturday Night March, 26th 1898: Social Dances en) Bat) jaar + 4 Ke ie oe pes ‘Manvtacturers’ Agents, _,Min'ng ‘Supplies, al ‘Goodwin Candles ., AGENSS: Giant “Powder. ———Satfornia Caps and Fuse. \Bainton Steel THE STOCK REPORT. The if War gt quotations te 1a diffleutt Deer Park has ope | ie bought: fir beat iarncandka notte ae geuerally active and th the future is very cavouteninn for | Quorartoxa. Arlituate 4 ington (allver).. We have. Buyers for Good stocks; | —— STOCK BROKERS, » | Panensoee te, Coluinbia: Aven Codes: Bepronp, Mcnziuy & CLovgR, Smith Curtis.- BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 2616 Columbia Ave. “Just tell them that - you saw me through those ~~ Specks” THAT YOU BOUGHT AT -FRASERS«| Fuil line of BPEQTACLES. _All gizes for all ages. FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST. “Viméet the growing |-jand buildings, 486,600, 1898 $118,450; | erous mines Bt $150. monthly,. while _ ESTIMATES FOR ROSSLAND & | Handed Down by Promler Turner Last Night--The First, Night Session. GENERAL ESTIMATES FOR THR YEAR Gold ‘Commissioner for Rosslang::at $139 per Month--[ncreased ~ Schoo] Factilties. WHAT ROSSLAND IS TO. HAVE Fora New Court House, 3600; , tor |= _. New School House 5000; for Roads and Trails, $18,000, : s+ >: Special Telegram to the Record, _ Victoria, March 24—In the legislature ‘late last night Premier Tarner- “presented the es imates for the current year show- ing $1,453,889. 45 -and $1, 566,765. 10.1 hyear. It ia to be noted that a moat: ‘ton: servaiive estimate of revenue is made; fall miners’ licenses, $175,000; mining receipts generailo, §165,000; real. and personal property’ ‘taxes, $120,000 each} revenue tax, $90,000; land sales, $75,000, . As was to ve expected materially: in- creased expenditures are necessitated in il ranches of the public service’ to MONITA NOT. SOLD. War Eagle Purchases John Re ‘Cook's Interest Also Large Interestin the Pligrim. The War Eagle Consolidated mining company purchased yesterday of John R. Cook the the stock: interest held by him in the Monita claim lying about 300 feet to the northwest of the War Eavle ‘wine on Red mountain. The War Eagle people have been after the Monita ground for .eome time but vould not come to satisfictory terms, John R. Cook left here @ few days ago .{ "pon & business trip eaak: to. be absent . [two months, The. Wer Eagle manage- ment, fearing: he might ‘dispose of his atock while away, dispatched Mr. Haat- ings after him te make a deal if possible the chief sources of contribution being jatocks:: Es a oo eceeced.. in. of Mr. Cook'a stock which ‘amounts to some 208,000 shares, Then the War Ea- |< gle .proceedel to make;.the remaining | atdckholBeia in the’ Monta’ an offer . for their atock. The principal holdings are as follows: J ), 000 ati oft i amaller atockhsidere have banded i ther and given the-War Eagle” an option on about 216,000 shares over and. above what the Mr. Cock held. This optisn cafe for 12)¢ cents per sliare. - “Mohitw ‘is Stocked for 750,000 sh ares, eo that if the option Just entered into is aye | some:428,000 share’, “which would vittualiy give them a majority of the The.other stockholders are hold- ing out fora higher figure. “Lhe War. Eagle company have lately acquired s three-fifths or controlling in- terest in the Pilgrim claim, which ad- joins. the War Eagle on the north: and’ weat, ‘The tiidergroand workings of the’ War’ Eagle have gone far enough toshow of the province, the chief advances being in the public works.. Here the heads are as contrasted with last year, 1897, works roads, trails, ete., 1897 $290,550, 1898 $487,000, : = Provision ja.mada. forthe... that their ledges extend into the Pilgrim. and Monita, hence their anxiety to acquiré or at’ least’ gain TWO MINERS AURT APTEE ol Promatare Blast in the Bottom of the Le Roi Shaft Just ds .the Mon Were-Belng ‘Hoist, ‘ed mp." * SSECineeneeeneecme ARROW ESCAPE OF TWO WORKMEX Seossqply Caused i) “sons Sertously Injured at 12 O'clock Laat-Nibe. Last night 1 bout half jilab es atv, doa after the elé “o’clock™ change. of shift Lhad taken place: th re Was an: rex, Lexplosin in’ th which injured two men: 2 : . Around’of seventeen shots’ -had just been lighted and the ‘two x iién injured, John McGonigie ank Gus Parsons, ‘were in the bucket going up; when one of the taken up the War, Eagle’ company . wil} | oles went off while they were about ten feet up" the “shaft, throwing rock far above the men in. the. bucket, some of which fell back; striking McGonigle on the head and severely ‘cating the scalp in several places. * “A piece of rock atragk McGoniele in the side, and it is thought < one of his ribs is broken. Parsona was struck on the left arm by ‘# piece ‘of falling rock, lacerating the muscle to the bone, Tt was considered by all the men at the mine a miraculous thing that Me- -Donigle was not knocked from the buck- control of” thess midst Uealrable _ Prop; erties, To Operate on Wild Horse. et when struck onthe head and side, Parsons was in the bucket and Me- Gonigle standing on the edge of it, but he never relaxed his hold from:the: rope 5 although he Pananben ry terrible beating sire s employment of an inspector of aaalle, $18,444 is apjrop: iated for tlie d eae Y hag been i optediner E few. da composed wholly of Rossland business men to take tration of justice ia West Kootenay, as against $10,176 last Jeers and with $17;653. There is toe a gold commissioner it in Rogslaind at $159 monthly, and in Ross- land city schools | the’: number of assist- J. B. JOHNSON & Co MINES MINING STOCK ° 'tenay are followiag items: new courthoute at Rossland ; $5000 for a *| Mew schdoliouse there; and. $18,000 for p.incipal being allowed at salnriew’ of from $50 to $80. monthly. Among’ the estimates for prvlic works in West Koo- $6000 $88,004 ants. is 8 agi and @| for a up the of a group of claiins on Wild Horse creek. FCharles-E.-Benn;. Arthur Marsh’, and Dabney’ & Parker. The name of tho company formed is the Utica Gold Min- ingcumpany, limited, taking ‘ita name from the“ claims comprising the Utica group. The Property did not change owner- ship, as7wae. ‘incorrectly stated: in the moyning } Miner, . ‘the group ‘consists of three’ claime ly- ing between the famous Tamarack and The board.of directors of thie Corpora- for educational Purposes as coiitiasted| tion are J. 8. Clute Jr., H. 8. wallace: frorni-~fhe tame to: taion: news of the: accident, The men cannot account’ Plogion ‘going off as goon #8: cerlainly are got to one sooner than it was intended by the men. Posibly it was caused by a piece of de- fective fuse burning down, n quicker than was expected. . mining company by any of the men. ‘They are both resting easy this morning but McGonigle wounds were too painful to be fully examined by’ ‘the surgeon last night.” ~ Dr, Coulthard dressed the wounda of the two men today and they were both Klondike Apply -at This: Office. asm hn W. Hartline, Prop. S) DEALERS IN roads in theimmediate ‘vicinity of Ross- land and.Trail, while the Rossland ‘fire department grant is increased by $100, Yesterday was the first night sétsion’ the Tiger in the Ymir district and about one-half mile north of Wild Horse creek. The work so far done on the claims shows a welldefined ledge of about three ycles, in sig at, waiting favorable conditions eee tte mot paper 30 fer ‘seatment. This is one of the Brushes, 25 per cent. tive’ 1ocations in the camp and one of Blue prints, 20. th- nost valuable. 4 Tha latest and Canned meat merti ‘y is d REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. We have sale for reliable stocke. remove { to the hospital. He extracted from ‘Parson’s arm two pieces of hard diortte stone which had produced a wound like a bullet would. of the above claim. And further take notice that action under section 87, must be commenced before the issuance ot such certificate of gaz Se Telephone, No. 8 : : : Any eal 25¢ lb “The cue for it is a SUBSCRIPTION ‘TOTHE - Cheese, 8c per ib. fee, rozst Chickory,gr’n,8c 1b. Shickory-reasted Cocoa, oa . Sizetb. Seats soap, 2c pb. 2p ibe ata $1 Sand, on the property. War EAGLE, This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War Begle Consulidated Gold mining compauy. of Toronto. It “| adjoins the Le Rei on the west, and ins done over 5,500 feet of develop- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi- 36 | dens. improvements. Dated this 16th. day of February, 1898 jam, L. Lona. Sleighs! O, Yes, We Cutters! ‘Have ‘Them. W.-H .H. Taytor Hotel Dawson’: - # 3 Ds ’ - : perdon Having mining stock for sale it | WilbPay - - Te téList--- ? nie Withe-us:* J. B.. Johnson & Co P. 0, BOX 41, of the years and was taken up with the ‘a that and a half feet in thickness, with assays the dominion government be asked to withhold assistance:tq Corbin’s railway, This waa finally carried by 20 to 10, ‘Against the-Rallway. Victoria, March 23—The following re- high in gold and copper. Work will, be: pushed ander the new manage- ment as fast as possible and good resulta are cxpected when the tannel, cuts the ledge. Parsons was sitting in the bucket with his arm hanging oyer the side when the blast went off: Pietés bf rock were thrown up, striking the arm and enter- ing the flesh just above the elbow, ond * | glanced upward about six inches. * Salisbury .to Retire. The accident happened in the bottom of the mainshaft, about 20 feet below 4a ‘Che present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- London, March 23,—-The daily Chron the 700 foot level. Tho injuries of the icle eays: ‘We learn that the long. cab- solution opposing the Kettle River Val- If You are Get Rossland Evening Record. Whic': contains the news of tne great Gold Fields of}: Rossland. xt coffee 3c I perential oile 10 bar thenyste s 3 B: ge 20 feathers rate ch chard Lac tasks 39 rnoked Te lclb F fist in oil 30) les 30 Ae aties, extingulahers 35 a5 Pr et Feather bone 20 Filan: For skins 16 - Feritvers 10. Fire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25. Hogs, live, Lge lb. Hay $2 per ton. Hogs, ib. Honey, 3c lb. House furniture 30. Hair cloth, 30. Hate, 30 per cent. Hair, 20 per cent. Tea 80. singlass, 26. Iilum’g oil, nk, 26 per cent. Live hoga, 1gclb_ Lithographe, 15c Labels, ‘tuste sheets, 10 Musical inabruments, 30 per cen’ ap lements, 26 per cent Oysters in she 8, ase fate pale 10c gal Poultry, 20 Paper, 26 per cent Frc, frames, 30 Pamphleta, 16clb Print press, 10 Eggs 3c doz Enamelled iron 30 +| Emery whicele. xt malt 25 25. In dia rab cloth’g, 36. per cent amps, 30 ‘per cent , 20 per cent pany builds a smelter or can get bet- tor freight and trextment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It has all the necessary conve: iences, machinery, ete. The Columbia & Western rv lway is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY. ‘Lie J Jy May waa the first location ia thie camp, May 27, 1889. It is new cewned by the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harria, manager and Frank Kizer, ses. and tres. It is located in the south belt, (wo and a half miles vouth of town. Development work vousists of cver 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ote on the dump, which will average $20 e ton. Mine provided with hoist, comuteasor plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE SAM. Owned Ly-John Cromie, Brig At- kimon, 4. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Locate.L.on one ledge in the south bolt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 50 feet of open cut work. ‘Tiger, 300 fuct tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 [ect open cuts while the Un- cle Sum has a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. Ib TRALL, B. C. enant Rates $2 Per Day. First- Cla: Furnished Rooms With or Without Board. The Waterloo Hotel Mrs. Reynolds, ide, Proprietress EUREKA AND ELDORADO, Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted miuing company, H. P. Jones, rea., J. C. Cue, sec., E, Coldwell, tra., allof Rossland. Located seven ‘miles Southof Rossland on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five men #8, working. Ore iron-copper carrying gold and silver, neraying from ‘here is 150 tons of shipping}. THE WEEKLY RECORD. Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all the principal news published in one week, $87. Cupitalization $1,900000 «ne, Two and Three Senta. They are Nobby. ting up s Sleighing Party see us about Rigs.” Try Tae. Good , Teams. Red Star Livery ard Transfer Company, Office, No. 9, Washington Street, Marin Riock. Stables, Le Roi Avenue, . Rear Hunter Bre CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- TION OF A FOREIGN COMPANY. No 9197. : “Hattie Brown Gold Mining Com- pany,” regietered the 4th-day.of Decem- ber, A, D. 1897. ; I hereby ‘certify: that I have this‘ day registered ‘the “Hattie Brown Gold Min- ing Company” as an Extra-Provincial sumpany under the Companies Act, The head office of the company is sit- nate in the city of | Spokune, state of Washington, The. amonnt of eg capital of the com- pany is ONE MILLION dollare, divided into ONE MILLION shares of the par value of ONE DOLLAR each, The head office of the company in this province is situate at Rossland, Kootenay district and James- Morria, merchant, whose address is Ri inining, smelting, business; To purchase, acquire, hold, erect and operate electric hel tant power plants for the purpose of mining and treating ores and for the purpose of furnishing Vighte and erecting poles for all purposes; nd, buy, ‘Ieaze, locate on hol dite] hes, flumes and water righ! To construct, lease, buy, nea haild, vperate and conduct railroads, ferries, tramways, or other means of transpor- tation for transporting orez, mining and other material; ini'ling and reduction nd, buy, sell, lease and locate-timber and timber. claima, and finally to d» everything: consistent, pro- per and requisite for the carrying out of the objects and purposes aforesaid, in their fnlleat and broadest sense within the territory aforesaid. Given under my hand and geal of office at Victoria, nrovince of British Colum- bia, this foarte day of December, one eight . C., is attorney for the company. ‘The time of the existence of the com- Pan is et years: ki h _ he objects SAL 1 the compan tag been established a: pany. ‘To work, operate, boy. ell, Teaue, lo- cate, own, acquire, procure, hold, and deal'in mines, metal and mineral caine kind and description rithin athe States of America and the Pro- vince of British Columbia, Dominion of -and ninety- seven, '. Woorrox, Regiatrar of Joint Btock Companies. (fea! of Regist: abekrompetiesol Be Oe Subscribe for the Canada; To carry on anil conduct a general ‘Evening Re Yates Strect, a Ti) - Victoria, By c Firet clase rooms at Popular Prices. va ook HD SPM ETL xk «| -\ MYERS & DUBE, Propristets, Spokane Street, “UP TO. itera BAR-IN CONNECTIO FINE WINES LIQUORS’ AND NSEGARS Opp. International Music Hall. Rossland, British Columbia. T. E. HALEY =— BEEF PORK MUTTOH FISH GAME ABUCCESEOR TO 3 3 3 8& Russell & Halev WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OYSTERS.-~ IN ‘this .even- Turkish Baths and Massage: : FIRST.CLASS work GUARANTEED, - .. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ~NICE‘CLEAN ECTABLE PLACE. No. 20-East Columbia’ Ave |: ¥ WCorryn Masseur , ‘way committee of tl iug, and has been aaa to Ottaw i: ‘Whereas, A bill is now before the rail- Canadian parlia- ment, asking for the incorporation ‘of a} compgny to construct # line of railway to be known as the Kettle. River :Valley Mountain railway company, whose tere minal is at Northport, in the United States of America, and Whereas, ,The- ‘construction of such ley railway ‘ehairtet' Was “passed by the . | British. Ce bi ti railway company, which railway when -constructed will be # po.tion of the Red| line by the company seeking auch act of incorporation will draw the orea and .| traffic from.the provinces. of British Co- lumbia tothe Ubited States, and will Hinet council. meeting on, Monday. was ‘held to consider an intimation from the Marquis of Salisbury of hie desire, acting under medical advice, to resign secretary ship. “Our news is obtained from a source usually trustworthy, but the crisis may take a few weeks to'davelop, the Queer being abroad. Lord Balisbury’s success- or is almost certain to be the Duke- of Devonshire as premierand Arthur Bal- four as secretary of state for foreign af- faire.” "i Ross ‘Thompson’ Ss Investment. Ross'Thém) Will erget a three-at LOOK! « LOOK! BOARD AND ROOM $5.00 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS AND UP. ‘3Ba, COFFE OR BERR WITH MEALS. BED 0 25 cents and 50 cents per Night. $1.00 per week and up. aT THE— Spokane strertt, Rossland, B. C. | Dominion Hotel. most iT lly affect the and i i is 1} ry brick 90x116 feet ground dimensions and of other ; at the corner of; Columbia avenue and]. Canada, be it therefore * of America and to request that the said charter be not granted. —_———_ Attention, Ladies. ; Just received—A carload of fine chaira, lounges, tables, rockers chaiis, misses, and children’s chairs. South Spokane atreet. Call_and pte us, Call and inspect them at corner of Spo- Resolved, That a liumble address be presented to his honor, the lieutenant- governor, praying him to communicate with the dominion government urging the government to oppose the granting of euch a charter or of any other, having for ita charter the diversion of traffic from this province to the United States and dining A fal} line of shoe# on hand at Huuter kane sireet and Second avenue. imo ‘| Bros. ve and furnished with all modern improve- ments. When completed it wiil cost $30, 000. Mr. Heinze Leaves for Butte. Mr. F. August Heinze had all bis per- sonal effecta and household goods ship- ped to Butte, Montana, yesterday. Mr. Heinze will not be one of us any longer. His test i are d to both the premiership .and . the foreign}. street. It will be fire proof men are not considered serious, although it i¢ possible that McDonigle may be in- jured internally from the blow upon his side.’ 4 oso ROLIGE, COURT. The case of Thomas Cunningham, who kicked Gypsy Earle in the groin, was up today before the police magistrate. Cans ningham: paid for. “what damage was done in the house, the doctor’s bill, and allexpenses and costa connected with the matter, He was sorry the matter occurred and wad not reaponsible: for his actions at the time, but was anxious to make all the amends in his power for what he haddone. He.was fined $15 and costa, which he paid. TheR. E. Darrow perjury case was called and the teatimony of three more witnesses taken:-.There was nothing particularly new developed. A motion made by defendant’s counsel to dis- ;| mies the ection was argued: and denied by. hishonor. ‘The case was continued until ten o’clock tomorrow, “ Gladstone Ill. 2 - London, March 23.—Mr. Gladstone Montana and it is not likely that he will ever make his home in the Kootenays again. > He still has large business intéreats after. here, which D. P. Fitzgerald will look |. has in bed ly since his arrival in Harwerden. A full line of, carpets and Huolesies: just received at Hunter-Bros. Spring : dry’ goods. arriving daily at Hunter Bros. Big shipment, of. hate—Stetson’s beat and others—just opened at Hunter Bros,