INTER NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Week Beginning Monday, Mch 7 1898 ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS ME Men Who Advertise in The Record. Enterprising Business and Profeesiona) ‘NPORMATON ABUT th N. Firat Appearance of the Electric SOUBRETTE and DANCER. MADELINE Second and last week of Colifornia’s GREAT BARITONE THOS F. KELLY. Aasiated by the Beautiful Vocalist and SOUBRETTE VIOLETTE :——The Old World Novelty Artist-——: Mr Harry Steele Salada. Salada. Salada. Best, Purest, _ sm— Choicest ON THE MARKET. O. M. FOX & CO. 106 E Columbia Avenue. Hote) Allan. Smith Curtiss. Dr. Findley. D. M. Linnard. Canadian Pacific. 0. R. Northern Pacific. The Northwestern. MINING DROKERS. Dabney & Parker. Frank A. Raisd, Jennie L. Stone, McGreggor Atkinson & Co, MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R, Cook, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bann HARDWARE AND MINE 8UPPLIES. a Travers Hardware Co. DEY GOODS FIRMS, The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES, Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DRUGGISTS. eo, A. Fraser, : STATIONERY AND WALL PAPEK. H. 8. Wallace. MEAT MARKETS. urns & Co.) . HOTELS. Dominion Hotel. PLUMBEES, OC. M. Weller. Rossland Laundry. LAUNDBIES. STENOGRAPHERS, Mrs. Helen L. Keys. UNDERTAKERS, W.R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. PHYSICIANS, Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. DENTISTS, FINANCIAL FIRMS, THEATRES, Rossland Opera House. GROCERS. O. M. Fox & Co. MISCELLANIOUB, A. H. Christenson, brick and ston: work, Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. MINE COMPANIES. Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. RAILROAD COMPANIES, Wisconsin Sentral, Nav. & Trade Co. CONTRACTORS, ©..H. Henderson, OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS. The Walters Co, John M. Burke. Russell fo, Haley, (Successors to P. The Leland A. MacNish, Dr. D. E. Kerr. T. Gregson & Co. Alex, Lynch. Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. . BR. & Ne Kaslo & Slocan: A Brlef Writs-up Which Will bo Ex tended to All the Properties in the Camp. Best Iuformation LANNE. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR trom ted here Ly George Pin genernl innonger and Harold Kingamill. see und tres. They nr all situated on Monte Cristo mous t- about a mile north of town. The Monte Cristo has over. 1800 fret oftunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work, Itis provided with two cum preesors, one 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1, feet of work and is furnished power by the Monte Cri to, Forty men are employed on’ the two properties, Virginia: Over $13,000 was expend: ed on the Virginia by former owners Monday, Nov. 15, the Inte purchusers Owners and Other etl Sources, Chis write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal mines and prospects have been des- evibed. As we are uunble to visit all properties herein mentioned we will not be responsible for all statements, imt in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Park is located on the the sonth belt, a mile ond a hall, south west of towo, and has probably the lurgest mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by a shaft 145 iret deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ita machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies are Jaid in for an all winters work. The grent body of ore is lew grade, but ix reported improving as depth is gained. SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunset No. 2, is owned hy the C. dian Goldfields Syndi limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on the eust slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen- ter of Rossland, and just above the 2. W. sack. It is being vigorously wn with a force of 26 men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 54 feet a day Is being driven, and in the shaft, 45 feet. On the 20th of Nov. there wus 380 feet of work done, he- ledea strfpping the vein, and other prospect work. ‘This property has a 7-drill compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary fi» 11e econom- ical development vo ne mine. e LE ROI The Le Roi mine bas berome fame oua ns the greatest gold producer in Canada. Tt has besides patting in extensive and expensive gmachinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of work, built y buildings, pure ly completed a smelte 25,0) in dividerds, It is situated M the south-east slop. Red moun-, tain, within the corpora its of the Capitalization o: the compan. 500,000, divided into 500,000 shares, par value $5 per share. The urine is held at $5,000,000, summit of Deer Park mountain in! owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- solidated ed on double compartmeut vertical shaft, which willbe provided with cages, the tirat in the eamp. All three of these claims are vil- uable and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE E, This claim is owned by the British Lion mining company, George A. Fraser, sec. and tres. It is located ov THOMPSON eS EL ROSS Thavyg blocks of stock in the following companies for suk — Burelka Consolidated, West Le Roi and Josie, Monita, Hoy Gopher, R. EB. Lee, Eveniug Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. Lots in the Original ‘Townsite: THE READIN JACKSON CO,, AGENTS, ROSSLAND, nha JOLIN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms the eagt slope of Deer Park mou tain, south bolt, adjoining the Go‘ Hunter and Grand Prize. [t is crow: grantad and has a shalt down on th: TO RENT Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. Best loeation vein 90 feet. Ore ussnys from $6 t $10, 5 .4is regarded us x good pros pect. THE UNION, Tho Union is located three mili north of Rosslond and isowned by H P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft hing been sunk on the vein feet with a tunnel and open cut of feet. Surveyed and crown granted BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. Owned by Harry P. Jcnes. Locate: five miles north of Rossland, and « mar neighbor of the Highland. The Primrose shows an iron capping, 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a T-foot quartz ledge on the surface, ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong to the Ger mania Gold Mining company and arc located on Green mountain just nortl of Red mountain, three and a hal: miles from Rossland. There is a 9 foot shaftand 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and wel: defined, and asgays have been obtaines. as 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 tra. Lorated on the north side of the Columbia river, three miler below Trail. | Work consists of a 40 foot shaft, GO foot tunnel and xbout 100 feet of open-cuts. Axsayr $13. THE BLA. The Elba is situated on Lookont in the city. is Gocd Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH = Rossland Mining Abstract Co, Over Post Oftie TOHN TACIKSON, or, Ag 00 - STOVES. Travers Hardware Co. mountain, in the south helt, just south of the Crown Point and ir tossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 240. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS Wall Paper Department. NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. AT . S, Wallace’ I S. Wallace's Stationery, Wall Paper, Rook, Fanvy Gcols and Notion Store ee To the Sick We are noted for tho good quality, va- riety and low price of all articles re- quired in the sick room and nnrsery, euch aa: sae seine secee on am INVALID CUPS, INFANT'S FOODS FREDING BOTTLES, TEETI.NG RINGS, TOILET POWDERS, PUFF LOXES, DELICATE PERFUMES, TOILET WATER, ATOMIZERS, +7 06 0 oe oe ve ee oe Fountain and household syringes, rub- her hot water bottles, rubber ice bags, hed pans, sponges, fever thermometers, antizeptice, ete, GOODEVE BROS. DRUGGISTS AND It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros. Saturday Night Social Dances AGST.CAARLESAALL Fine Music, Excellent Floor Saturday Night Evervboay Welcome. March, 19th 1898. STATIONERS qm | Good : 2K & HUNTER BROS. IMPORTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE STOCK REPORT. The features of the market for the last few days have been the numerous inqui- ries for Eureka colsolidated and Silver- ine, and eeveral large blocks have chun- ed hands, A fresh contract has been let on the Good Hope for another fifty feet, which will bring them to the 100- foot level. Monte Cristo has dropped to 19 and Evening Star was offered at 5 centa, A large amount of local interest is being taken in the Reservation, and several mining men of Rossland have jurt organized a company to develope a claim close to the well known Republic. QUOTATIONR, Arlington (silver). .12 20 & Golden Crown .25 20 lone 2 .erwick A 20 RELAND S PATRON SARI Brin’s Sons in Rossland Commemor- ate St Patrick’s Day With Fitting Ceremony. SERVICES AT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Forin of Washington, D. ©. Grand Musica! Ser- Egbsde ‘We have Buyers for Good Stocks, ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, P. 0, Box 428, TELEPHONE 45, Columbia Avenue. Codes: Beproxp, McneiLt & Coven, Smith Curtis BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 261g Columbia Ave. Rogsland, B. C vice by the Choir. Special services were held ut the Ro- man Catholic church this midrning at ten o’clock in commemoration of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. There was a beautiful choral service, 1 music RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Distrossing Happening in which Several Persons Were Injured. While returning from the funeral of little Dixie Husband yesterday, a team driven by Mr. Dyer became frightened and ran away. The cutter ined AMERICANS IN ROSSLAND. Do Not Seek to Divort Trade to the Other Side—Seattle’s Sharp Kiondike Tactics, The Winnipeg Free Preas of the 12th published an interview with Eber C. Smith who spent a couple of days in Mies Costelloand Mr. and Mrs. Dyer. After running some distance and be- coming wholly unmanageable the team overtook another large sleigh with six or seven ladies in it, Dyer’s team ran into the sleigh ahead of it, one of the horses jumping in among the ladies, and finally upset the entire load. The frightened Shorses kept on with the sleighs upside down and some of the occupants thrown out and the others being dragged along. Mrs. W. H. Beatty was injured about the head and face. Mrs, James Dyer had her back badly injured. Several other Indies were more or less hed 8 while on the way to Ottawa and other cities of eastern Canada, from which the follwing ia an extract: “Yes, Iam an American, and I hope @ loyal one too, and am ina position to deny a good many of the insinuationa made about Americans in British Col- umbia seeking to carry the trade across the line to their friends. Weare patri- otic, but our patriotiam does not extend far enough to make ua pay more for our goods for the sake of buying them in the United States. The duties are cer- tainly bringing a large portion of the trate to Canada, and were it not for and bruised, All sustained a severe nervous shock. Mra. Beatty and Mrs. Dyer will probably be confined to their beds for some time as their injuries are jet by i under the leadership of Prof. Dreyfous. Mies Belle Rogers rendered in a soul- thrilling manner as the offertory the solo ‘‘Salve Maria,’”? by Mercadante. Mass was read by Rev. Father Forin of G n uni ity, Washi D. C., and after a pleasant introduction by Rev. Father Rivers, Father Forin hat serious, CHRISTINA LAKE AND BOUNDARY. People In that District Unanimous In Favor of Corbin’s Proposed Road. Smith Curtis returned lasc evening from a two-weeks’ trip through the proceeded to deliver a most germon on the anniversary of the birth of St. Patrick. He opened his sermon with a brief history of the early triala of Christianity in the Roman empire, referring to the torture of the Christians for a period of three centuries in Rome by the successive Roman emperors and until the time of Emperor Constantine, who was the first Christian emperor of Rome. He then traced the Christian religion and its ine's arm- “Just tell them that you saw me through those ~~ Specks” THAT YOU BOUGHT AT ies into the far north, and how it became established in Ireland eventually by the great patron Saint Patrick, who was consecrated the first bishop of Ireland. He spoke of the early Christian mass of Ireland, showing that throughout the entire history of the world no one people had suffered so much and so bit- Chri lake and vy country, He visited the Elmore mine ot the Belcher Gold Mining company, in which he isinterested. Ho reports work going on in a satisfactory way with good resulta. Considerable development work is go- ing on around that section of the coun- try, he says, but that everyone is now intereated in and working bard to have a railroad built into the country this summer if possible. The merchants of that section of the country doing busi- ness in the coast towns of Victoria and ‘Vancouver have canceled their orders on account of the stand taken by the coast people against therailroad charter asked tation they would secure the whole of it. Of course the American merchants werein the coun- try first, and Rossland had established connections which it does not pay them to break. The transportation is the worst feature just now. Merchants or- deracar of flour from Winnipeg and use three from Spokane before it arrives The merchant simply adds the price of the duty to the flour and the customers pay it.’” Asked concerning the Klondike trade he said: “I have lately been in Seattle and the coast cities and I can truthfully eay that Victoria and Vancouver are not getting more than one-tenth of the outfitting trade. How is it done? Well, the Klondiker is told on reaching Seattle that he can get his goods cheaper there than in Victoria and Vancouver. The fact that he will have to pay duty at Dawson city is met by an argument something like this: ‘If you buy Canad- ian goods, you will have to take them through American territory. Now to prevent you from disponing of the goods while in American territory, a govern- ment guide will have. to be sent with you from Dyea till you stike Canadian for in that district, - The people throughout that section are asaunit in their support of Mr. Corbin in his railroad charter demands. territory and this guide costs you $6 a day. This more than counterbalancea the duty.’ Theee statements are not true? Well the merchant has little to fear from s iman thousands of miles O RENT It is not necessarily because of Mr. Cor- bin’s personality, but they want a rail- road—must have it—as their whole fu- ture development depends upon getting mining company, Robert Barr, local manager. There is x shaft down on the vein 100 feet and a con- tract Jet for another 100 fee with nine L. C, Dillman, broker, Spokane. E. & Popping, Trail, B.C. . C. Sineltin; efining company, Trail, B.C. ee It has its own electric light plan! and its ore bins are built ou the GC. & W. track, with a tramway to tho Red Mountain = roilroad. terly as have the Irigh for their religion.; Saint Patrick taught that Mary, the Holy Mother of God, was also the Mother away, no matter how angry he may be.” PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. FRASERS | Exchange National Bank, Spokane. Allen H. Smith, Chicago. The_ principal men working. stockholders are Col, I. WN. Peytan, Senator George Torner, Col. W. W Apples, 40 p. cent. Apples dried,45 p.c. Adz Agate iron, 35 Asbesto: Artificial flowers, 25. Butter, 4c per lb, | Barley, 30 per cent. Black Bank notea, bonds, bills of Ex. 85 per Have You that — Klondike Feeling? ‘ar Iron, $7 cwt. ‘rass, 10 per cent. ‘ird cages, 35. Buckles, 30. uggies, Blue prints, 20. Canned meats 25. _ THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Almonds, 3c. Ib. ee, 30 per cent. Beans, 1c. per bu. berries 2c. Ib. British Gum, 10. Baths, 30 per cent, ts, 25 per cent. arbed wire, 15. rags nails, etc., 30. ‘abbit metal, 10. rass pumps, 30, Bicycles, 30. linds, not. paper 30 Suttons, 25. uggies, 35, iiliard tables, 35. lasting powder, 2c. } rushes, 25 per cent. Corn meal 25¢ Ib D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Col Wm. H. Ridpath, L. F. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armatrong, E. D, Sanders, CENTRE 8TAR, Owned by Centre Star miving com- 7 Oliver Durant manager. i- the market. There has been cepeated refusals of Far and better. The mine is situated ia town, balf mile north of tbe husi- hes nter, It hina four separate and distinct ledges which are developed with over 1,500 feet of tunnels, shafts, «lifts a ad cross-cuts. There are many thu: | tons of ore on the dump ard in t, waiting favorable conditions | # fe eatment. This is one of the filet soeations in the camp and one of th- nost valuable. The latest and me t improved hhinery is i Hed the Trail Creek Mining Division of Weat Kootenay District. ginia & Idaho mining claims, agagent 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 Recorder fora Certificate of Improvements, for of the above claim. under section 87, must be commenced MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE, The Butte Mineral Claim, situate in Where locatud:—TFetween the Vir- Take notice that I, S. L. Long, acting ‘he purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant And further take notice that action Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Is tor rent in whole, or in part. Two. , Rooms 4.x 42 Ground . Floor Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Rooms on Thira Floor. Apply at This Office, maa before the i ot such certificate of hn W. Hartline, Prop. Telephone, No. 8 General Merchandise. Manvifacturers’ Agents. Min‘ng Supplies, 4m Goodwin Candles AGENSS: Canton Steel Giant Powder. California Caps and Fuse. W. H. Taylor Full line of SPECTACLES. All sizes for all ages. FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST J. B. JOHNSON & Co MINES N MINING STOGK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. We have sale for reliable stocke. Any person having mining stock for sale it DEALERS IN of all, and that the teachinga of the church, Saint Patrick and the Irish peo- ple have been the same for the past fif- teen centuries. He spoke of the prominent Irishmen to be found connected with the history of every great nation of the earth. He then paid his highest tribute to Robert Emmet, who was executed because of his faith. He reviewed the faithfulness of Emmet’s betrothed, who never mar- ried, but who-died some time after his execution of a broken heart, and was 50 highly eulogized by Thomas Moore, the great Irish Poet. He followed this by stating that the Irish People were gathered ‘to- gether today in every civilized coun- try on the globe in memory of St. Pat- rick, to honor his faith and his teach- ings and to partake of the blessings of his religion, giving praise to Almighty transportation facilitities from some source. Untilauch railroad accommo- dations are obtained and connection gi- ven them with the outside ‘markets of the world their advancement and pro- gresa is retarded. Whoever gives them the first railroad facilities will receive, their undivided support and loyalty. J. W. SPRING MARRIED. The Nation of March 12 Has this to Say of the Wedding in Victoria. One of the most charming weddings of of the season was celebrated at Holly- bank, 152 Michigan street, Victoria, on ‘Thursday afternoon when J. W. Spring of the firm of Challoner, Mitchell, & Spring, of Rossland and Victoria, was united to Miss Jessie W.Stephen, third daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. Stephen. “E. L. Davis and wife, late of the firm of Fry & Davis Rossland Mercantile Co., left today for the Arkansas Hot Springs, where they willspend a couple of months and then go to Illinois, Mr. Davis’ old home, to visit lis relativee, whom he has not seen for many years. They ex- pect to be gone about four months. Mrs. James B. McConnell left over the CG. P. R, Tuesday night on a visit to relatives and friends in Boston, Mass. She bas not been home for over nine years and will be absenta month or more, Spring dry goods arriving daily at Hunter Bros. * Police Court Doings. William Nolan, charged with indecent exposure of his peraon, was found guilty yesterday morning, and paid a fine of M.D, Mahoney Cond’d milk,3!4c lb. Custile soap, 2c Ib. : Cheese, 3c per Ib," Coffee, roasted 2c Ib. Chickory,gr’n,3c Ib. Chickory,ronsted, 4c a paste, 4c lb, Cocoanu! hund, Will Pay - - to List- - - ee —— With us. J. B. Johnson & Co. P. 0, BOX 41, on the property. WAR EAULE. This mine and tie Crown Point are owned by the War itagie Consulidated Gold mining compauy of Toronto. It adjoing the Le Reiion the west, and hus done over 5,500 feet of develop- $10. Walter Walsh, drunk and disorderly, was out on 6 bail, and as he failed to appear yesterday hia bail was declared / feited improvements. Dated this 16th. day of February, 1898 Sam. L. Loxe, God for the great blessiegs bestowed upon the Irish people, believing ashe did, that if God owed anything, he owed more to the Irish people than to any to any other people on earth, Father Forin then closed with an el- Rev. W. Leslie Clay officiated, and only the immediate friends and relatives were in attendance. oo The family residence was appropri- ately d d for the i The bride was attended by Miss Lottie Hotel Dawson Sleighs! Cutters! Patrick Pender followed with a charge The cure for it is a SUBSCRIPTION 10 THR pr. ct. Clothes wringers, 36 mene work and paid $175,000 in divi- dends, ‘The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- 0, Yes, We One, Two and Three Seats. They are Nobby. Have Them.’ Try Tne, If You are Get- Yates Strect, - - - Victoria, B. Firet clase rooms at Popular Prices. oquent appeal to his congregation to re- igion and Saint Patrick. ree enureh edifice was crowded to the door with loyal parishoners in honor of main ever faithful to their. God, their Lpring and Miss May Stephen, with her neice little Clara Jackson as maid- of-honor. Fred J. Stephen assisted the against him of common assault, prepared by Hong Sing, a Chinese laundryman. It seems that Pender has » natural anti- pathy toward the Celestial race and makes nofpretense of hiding it, so when Hong Sing called at the Red mountain mine where Pender works and attempt- ed to solicit waehing Pender told him “he had already killed a few Chinamen and wouldn’ mind killing one or two more,’”? and he came near killing Hong Sing before he could be stopped. The Chinaman was choked and _ horribly beaten. Pender was out on $19 bail and when hia case was called yeaterday he failed to respond and his bail was for- feited. Pender, it will be remembered, is the man who obtained a judgment against the Le Roi mining company at the last term of the county court held here about ten daysago. Charles Hibbard, plain case of drank and disorderly, pleaded guilty and was fined $10. Accused of Perjury. D, A. Darrow was before Judge Jore dan today charged by the Crown with perjury. The alleged perjury was the outcome of Dareow’s swearing that cer- tain ground was unoccupied on which he located the Maine mineral claim, whereas it was as a matrer of fact occu- pied by the famous Lucknow claim on Sophie mountain. The case was con- tinued to tomorrow. A fine line of carpets and linoliums just opened at Hunter Bros. il room. The bride wore a costume of white or gandie over white faille silk, with the traditional veil and orange blossoms. The bridal boquet was composed of car- nations. . Miss May Stephen’s gown was of white organdie over green silk, and Miss Spring’s of white organdie over yellow silk, while the maid of honor wore sim- ilar white organdie over pink silk. The groom presented his bride with a magniffcent diamond star broach, and to each of the bridesmaida a han-laume ring. The maid-of-honor also received agold necklace in memory of the occa- sion. The bride was the recipient of numer- ous presents of great value and beauty. Mr. and Mrs. Spring left by the Walls Walla for San Francisco where they will enjoy a brief honeymoon before go- ing to Roesland their future home. ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It has all the necessary conve: iences, machinery, ete. The Columbian & Western ev Iway is built to the mine. FHE LILY MAY. fins, 25 pr ct. 26 pr ct. Canoes, 25 pr ct. mba, 36 pr ct. Codd liver oi], 20. Cues, cue racks, cue tips, 35 per cent. Coal oil, 15 cents per gai. Eggs 8c doz Enamelled iron 30 Emery wheels Ext malt 25 Ext coffee 3c Ib Es ting up a Sleighing Party see us ubout Rigs. Good Teams, ‘Red Star Livery ard Transfer Company, Office, No.9, Washington Street, Stables, Le Roi Avenue, Martin Rlock. Rear Hunter Bre pil n gaint and to hear the elo- tne Caddress of Father Forin. He will remain over and officiate at mass next Sunday. Bring Klondikers Here. Mr. R. B., McDonald, the customs officer here, wasseen today and asked as to the information contained in the telegrams received here last night by the Record office from Eber C. Smith, who is in Ottawa, relative to the making of Rossland a Klondike certificate issuing office or point. Mr. McDonald stated that he had no i ion or knowledge of the matter other than contained in last evening’s Record. He had received no official nows of the appointment aa yet, but if the report was true aa stated he believed it would bea good thing for Rossland and serve to bring s large number of Klondikers here who would uot other- wise come, and that Rossland would profit accordingly. News from Victoria, Special telegram to The Record, Victoria B.C., March 17—Irving of Cassiar took his seat in the house this afternoon for the first time this session. The business for the day is unimport. Graham’s-highway bill commmands op- position on the score that it will cause i confngion, the sister will be awaited ae to what ‘A full line of shoes on hand at Huuter | disposition she desires shall be done in Bros. *lregard to the remains. Rossland Evening Record—_ THE =WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all the Principal news ‘ive J ly Moy was the first location ia this np, May 27, 1889. It ia new owned hy the Lily Muay Gold mining vonmmpauy, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer. vec. and tres. It is located in We south belt, two and a half miles eouth of town. Development work vousists of c-ver 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ‘here is 150 tons of shipping ore on the cump, which will average 320 e ten, Mine provided with hoist, plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, ‘MIGER AND UNCLE SAM, Owned Ly John Cromic, Brig At- kinon, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey, Locate... on one ledge in’ the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, hus a 50 foot shift and 50 feet of open ent work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- ele Sam has 2 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO, Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted miuing company, H. Jones, pres., J. C. Coe, sec., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Rossland. Located seven miles Southof Roseland on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, (unnel 100 with five rnen working. Ore iron-copper carrying gold and silver, assaying from 187. Capitalization $1,000000. tial oile 10 Feathers 20, 80 Tuite chn’d 2c ‘ish smoked 1c Ib Fish in oil a laske 20 Files ‘ire engines, extinguishers 35 pr ct Feather bone 20 = Flannels 35° ‘ur sking 15 Fertilizers 10. ire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25, Hogs, live, 1}¢c lb. Hay $2 per ton. Hogs, 6c Ib. Honey, 8c 1b. House furnitu: Hair cloth, 30. Gold Fields of|# Rossland. * ox TEL SMM HT x «= MYERS & DUBE, Proprstors, Spokine Strut, TE BAR IN CONNECTION. UP TO Ri WINES LIQUORS AND SEGARS Opp. International Musie Hall. Rossland, British Columbia. CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA-| ‘ining, emelting, mi'ling and reduction TION OF A FOREIGN COMPiNy, | 248 5 iners ; To purchase, acquire, hold. erect and No 91097, _— . operate electric light and power planta “Hattie Brown Gold Mining Com- for the purhose of mining and treating pany,” registered the 4th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1897, ores and for the purpose of furnii I hereby certify -that I have this day lights and erceting poles for all pur i To bond, buy, lease, locate an registered the “Hattie Brown Gold M n= ing Company” ag an Extra-Provincial hy hold ditches, fumes and-water rights; ~ company wi ‘ ti aul y under the Companies Act, OPEN DAY ANDNIFAT. NICE CLEAN ECTABLE PLACE. No. 20 East Columbia Ave L.H. Kear, Mgr. Turkish Baths and Massage. FIEST CLAKS WORK GUARANTEED, Frep W. CoFFYN, Masseur. Which contains the news of tne great To construct, lease, buy, sell, build, vperate and conduct railroads, ferries, tramways, or other means of transpor- tation for trangporting ores, mining and other material; ‘© own, bond, buy, sell, lease and locate timber timber: claima, -and finally to ds e ‘thing consistent, pro- per and requisite for the carrying out of the objects and urposes aforesaid, in their fulleet and browdest sense within “Hate, 30 per cent. 1» 30, Mum’g oi], 25. nadia rub cloth’g,35, Lithographe, 15¢ Ib Lamps, 30 per cent ate as LOOK! LOOK! ARD AND ROOM $500 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS AND UP. ‘TBA, COVFE OR BERR WITH MEALS, BEDS 25 cents and 50 cepts per Night. $1.00 per week and up. mas THE Dominion Hotel. South Spokane street. Call and see us. head office of na nthe city of Washington, U.S. AL The amonnt of the capital of the com- pany is ONE MILLION dollars, divided into-ONE MILLION. ahares of’ the. par valne' of ONE: DOLLAR cach. the tereltory wore 1 | 2 ti ‘Y aforesaid. thie “province, is piiuatee at Rosdand, Given under my hand and ecal of office Kootenay district, and Janes Morris, | ht. (qari, pravinee of British Colum- merchant, whose address is Roselund, | ¢honeriy fOntth. day of December, one 4. C., is attorney for the company. E eight hundred and ninety- The time of the existence ‘al the com-| ¢¥en pany is fifty years, the objects for which the’ compan has been established a: eBay: To work, operate, b y, sell, lease, lo- cate, own, acquire, procure, hold, and deal in mines. metal and mineral daims of every, kind and description within the United States ef America and the Pro- vince of British Columbia, Dominion of Canada; To carry on and conduct a general the company is sit- Spokane, state: ‘of : Music sheets, 10 Muzical instruments, 30 per cent Newepaper supplements, 25 per cent Oysters in shells, 25; in bulk. 1c gal Poultry, 20 Photus, 20 per cent Paper, 26 per cent Picture frames, 30 Pamphlets, 15¢ 1b Print press, 10 T. E. HALEY w— (SUCCESSOR TO : 3 2 3 >< Russell & Halev ———— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF PORK MUTTON FISH GAME OYSTERS. ~~ Walker’s Sister Heard From. Word was received from William Walker's sister of Vancouver late last night by the Le Roi company that she had just learned of her brother's death, and asking for particulars, which was sent to her at once. TLe burial will not take place today asintended. Further instructiona from published in one weck, The Waterloo Hote! TRAIL, B. ©. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress 8. V. Woorrox, tweat rremistrar of Joint Stock Companies, veal of Registra: wed ameheety a Zope Subscribe for the- 2 Evening Record enant Rates 42 Per Day. First-Clars Furnished Rooms With or Without Board, Rossland, B. C. Spokane street,