MONTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA: These threo properties are owned by Enstern ‘Canada capitalists and are INFORMATION ted hore by George Plunder Sige META BOr and | Harold Kingsmill, sec. and tres. They are . jal situated on Monte Cristo mount- outa mile north of town. ‘e The Monte Criato has over 1800 feet of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com pressors, On8 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished power by the Monto Cris- to. wore men are employed on the a two properties. irginia: Over $13,000 was expend- = 0}, WR Ee ty Cet atk ed onthe Virginia by former owners. Oe Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers im da double compartment vertical shaft, which will be provided with cages, the first in the camp- All three of these claims are val- uable and promise fair to make divi- This write-up will be contiued cor-|dend paying mines. reoted and carried until the principal ANNIE E. ininea and prospects have been, des- cribed. As.we.are uvable to visit all propertics herein mentioned we will . not be resp ible for all t but in the main they can on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Park is located on the Lies 90 feet. ABricl Write-up Which Will be Ex- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. ble tro Owners and Other Sources. _——. Best ny, George A. Tt is located on ‘Ore vasays from $6 to summit of Deer Park mountan in/$10, rad is regarded 98 2 good pros-|- ith belt, « mile and a half, i. ee weat of town, and has probably peo! THE UNION. s the largest mineral deposit if the! pho Union is located three miles camp. It is developed by a shaft 145| .oreh of Rosslond and is owned by H. jeet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ite|p jones, Hugh McGlynn, ‘Mike Mor- machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- ris, B. Cronyn, J.A.McDonalt. A er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies ere) shaft has been sank on the vein 85 Jaid in for an all winters work. The| foot with a tunnel and open cut DE 35 great body of ore is low grade, but is) feet, Surveyed and crown granted. reported improving a8 depth is gained. Lun BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. suger No. 2. Owned by Harry Pp. Jcnes. Located ‘The Sunse! No. 2, is owned by the) gye miles north of Rossland, and a dinn Goldfields Syndicate, limit-| yar neighbor of the Highland. The ed, and situated in the south belt, 02] primrose shows an iron capping 75 the east slope of Deer Park mountain, feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows one half mile from ihe bsieee he a 7 {foot quartz ledge on the aurfuce. ter of Rossland, and just above MLNOTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. % oat i i usl; eae beer iene ae eee and Fhene: propertics belong ty the Ge two mechine drills. In the tunnel 54] mania Go! ining compan; 4 feot a day ls being driven, and in the located op ie mountain Just mort shaft, 43 feet. On the 20th of Nov. Fesiranet ti Tet yore ie a 90 there was 380 feet of work done, be- mh ee Hpere) haat fee Fo sides atzipping ye vrop an on teeta. ‘The ledge is large und well oepaet WO ee Pope d jefined, and aseays have been obtained drill compressor, hoist, pumps ant geen as $300 «ton. evexything necessary for (he ecopom- ae BEAGE, ‘FRINO®: u a ent or the mine. _ ial developm ie Rol Owned by the Bec Prince mining «hee has become fame|company, J. A. irk, pres., Hector Tha te Ro rites, gold producer MoPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, ue nada, Ithas besides putting in| sec. and trs, Located on the north extensive ‘and expensive machinery, | side of the Columbia river, three miles oxtt for over 4,500 feet of work, ‘built| below Trail. Work consista of a 40 Paltseury buildings, purchased and | foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about nearly completed a smelter, and paid |100 feet ot open-euts. Aesays $13. $725,000 in dividends. Tt ie situated THE ELBA. on the south-east slope «. Red moun-, pmaeae tain, within the Eorparau fiasits of the| The Elba is situsted on Tockout city. Capitalization of the company mountain, in the south belt, jus' is $2,600,000, divided iato 500,000 aout ot the aarown Patol aod is a i = owne' yy the a-Tral! ree ‘on- shares, par-value $5 per share. The owned by (ining company, Robert Jocal manager. There ia a shaft ming ie held at $5,000; sieht plant | Barr t hus its own electric light plan! O a and ity ore bins are builton the C. &| down on the vein 100 feet aud @ cone W. track, with a tramway to the Red tract let for another 100 fee with nine Mountain roilroad. ‘The principal) ™en working. stockholders are Col. I. N. Peytan, Senator George Turner, Col. W. W.| ‘The annual meeting of the British D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris. Co! Wm.] Lion Mining & Milling company, limited A. Bidpath, L. F. Williams, Maj. J. | liability, will be held at the offices of M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders. the company in Rossland, B. C., the ceNrae stm third Monday op soos end irdne- . api . | pu: - Owned by Centre Star miving com Polibg Sach other esciness Ba tnay came before it. Dated January 3, 1898. : Gxorae A. FRaser, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE. pany, Oliver Durant manager. Cupi- talizution $1,000,000, shares par value leach. No stock on the market. There has been repeated refusals of par and better. The mine is situated fa town, half mile north cf tbe .buei- SECRET SOCIETIES by the British| | Interests in Trail Creek properties of moerlt for all 6 devolopment work. ANGLO-AMERICAN-HINING & IN- VESTMENT co. ‘Tho Rookery Spokane, Wash. * po “YOU WANT Samar “MAP oR A NEWSPAPER cure ! IF SO ADDRESS ALLEN A. SMITA. TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO. ; Let me estimate and submit samples. ‘International: Hotel : _ Rooms Newly Fitted and. fo Furnished and : Prices Reduced... - —T0—- 1] ~~ $8,008 Week. Have You that Klondike Feeling’? The cure for it is a SUBSCRIPTION TO.THE Rossland Evening Which daily gives the news Tfthe grae ness center, It hes four separate ang Oerety Roaaey aga Ia 2s o. Fr. meets distinct ledges which are developed | Vy icing grethren cordially invi Masonls i with over 4,300 feet of tunnels, shafts, | Jonn Kirkup, N.G. John Jarkworur Beene drifts asd crose-cuts. There are many 10 TAN igo No. 27, A. F, & Ai M. thousaad tons of ore on the dump and Cc Reena eee eg ae ial Romiand. in nig't, waiting favorable conditions | Visiting brethren are cordially invited to at- for eatnsent, This is one of the | ‘one. Crore oy Be aie fist locations in the camp and one of | ROSUANR GG renting at ‘apis Hell at the nost valuable. Ths latest and ae ose, = ‘Carssow, C.C.; 0. A. Clarke, mee improve machiuer, is installed Sait. hod Moudialn Teak No, « smesta a property. soe e Teens Sth Wednealey ofeach month * WAR EAGLE. Ea in a United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. he governmentzof the ten stablished a Consular the Koot id c further dends. ‘Che present managment pre-| bees daly # fers to hold their ore until the com-| Consular Agenoy is established, at No. 25-27 pany builds a emelter or can get bet- | Washington Street, Fee CORRE: ter freight and treatment rates. It Consular A age eat itrte recently paid $700,000 for the mine. ] Rossland, B.C., ‘Dot ast, 1897. * It bas all the. necessary conver iences, machinery, ete. The C bia d& of Gold Fields of Rossland. J. Hz Spiking All samples received by mail carefally assayed. Wastern rejlway is built to the mine. . \.THE LILY MAY. NOTIGE ie 'fha L'ly May was the first location ja this camp, May 27, 1889. 1t is now owned by the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer, vec.'und tres. It is located in the south belt, two and a half miles youth of town. Development work cousista of over 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ‘There is 150 tons of shipping ore on the dump, which will average $20 w 1on. Mine provided with hoist, comuresser plant, machine drills. etc. GEM, 1LIGER AND UNCLE 8AM. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinton, &. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Locale. on one ledge in the south Delt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestuke. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 50 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaftj— and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sam has a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO, Property of the Erueka C ted miuing company, H. P. Jones, ren., J. C. Coo, sec., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Rossland. Located seven miles Southof Rossland on the U. 8S. side shaft SU feet, tannel 100 with five men working. Ore iron-copper carrying old and silver, ussaying from $10 to 7. Oupitalization $1,000,000. hereby given that the part- nerahip heretofore | existing between Dave Golsky and Phil, A Silveratone un- der the name of Uncle Dave’s Loan Office, No. 20, Washington street, Ross- Jand, has been this da; mutual consent, Dave sky retiring. Vhil A Silverstone is to pay all bills owed by the said firm, and is authorized to collect all accounts due sxid firm. Davz Cotsry. Pur, A. SinVERSTONE. Dated Jan. 6, 1898. NOTICE. Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of Assessor, Collector and License Inspector, com- bined in one office, for the city of Ross- land, for the year 1898. State experi- ence. 1-18-tf, W. McQuxen, City Clerk. —_—_—. _ DON’T FORGET. Do not forget that the Recorp job office will save xen money, do your work promptly and in the best style. = lid ,2000 ‘Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland real estate at a low rate of interest. Good security. Apply at this office. tf ———. For Sale. Two smal. marinegengines. Apply at this office. dissolved by| THE . WEEKLY RECORD. Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all the principal news ; published in one week. BEFORE — The Record Job Office was pat - in the people of Roesland were charged prices for work out of al] reason. ‘The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers waa $5.00 a thousand. We do them for $2.50. You can get the best of work, full count, prompt de- livery and be saved money by patronizing the If you are looking for come and see us. SaaS kegat . ti “ If you are looking for snaps, come and see us. 3 During the next thirty da, dless of Cost dsoarh, Pebned, Kissing Bogtieer Dabney and Parker. Mines and Mining. _ Mines examined and reported on. attention given to the placing of Mining Properties and the management of mines. ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal and Bedford MoNell's Codes. w.S.JONES Custom: Broker Real Estate Agent. Offive with Rossland Water & LightCo. Col bh Ave. onl d.- J plenty of dejicaci ‘come, come well prepared wilh plenty of grub: for uot lesa than’ one year with s.~ If you don’t-want them. yon can eell:them st’ good” prices. ‘| One. can’t expect friends to help: out when 1t comes: to eat when: they, have hardly enough for themselves. A. good ~fimany got left that: way this season. “Money is no object here. “I noticed ‘a ‘sign the other day: ‘Money to exchange or flour. Most anything ‘finds ready sale here ata good profit. There sre good openings here for any kind of business. People bringing in next spring goods of bit to: rejnatn wud D6 Conterited where |" clthey. are.”*‘To" those ‘that are: bound to LOVE AND WAR. A Cuban Insurgent Genoral Surprised and ’ 'Knled While Woolng. (HEARN INOUIRY CLOSED Havana, Jan. 27.—At nodn today Lieutenant-Colonel Benedicto, with the Spanish Reina battalion, surprised near Jury Found that the P remises Were Tapaate, this province, the camp of, tho a) the oe Set on Fire by Party or killing A and four pri Parties Unknown. capturing five, of the insurgents and se wounding others who made their escape ‘The body of Arangueren was brought by train to'Havane this afternoon and delivered to the military viti After identification it’ was sent to the morgue. sO gt A THE FULL YERDICT OF THE JURY Entrance Made Through the Front Door by means of a Key- the Result. tch - authoriti to the Spanie Arangueren was surprised .while on 8 visit toa young woman on the Pita farm betweeh Camp Florida and Tapasta. He ‘was wounded and on trying to escape was shot dead, Ree The jury summoned to inquire into © the cause and origin of the fire which occurred in the tailoring and dry goods establishment of M, J. O’Hearn on the © morning of the 22d, returned 's verdict this morning to the effect that the preme igea were set on fire by a party or parties unknown, and that an entrance was ef fected by mcan of a key through the front door. The inquiry was begun Wednesday morning at 10 a. m. and closed today at 11:80, when the jury returned the fol- lowing. verdict: Canada, Province of British Columbia, Diatrict of West Kootenay, City of Ross- land, to wit: B An inquiry-taken for our Sovereign Lady the Queen at the Police. Court. House in the City of Rossland on the 28th day of January, in this the 6lst year of her reign, before G. A. Jordan, Esqey one of her Majesty’s stipendary magis- tratea for eaid district,-to enquire into the cause or origin of ‘the fire: which*ove curred in the store of M. J. O’Hearn on the 22d inst., at or about the hour of 8 a, 1n., in which a part of the goods were 5 conaumed. “ Upon the oath of A. 8S. Goodeve, fore- man, William Martin, John McLaren, O. M. Fox, George W. McKay, W. H. Jones, L, H. Schmidt, good and lawfal men of the [said district, duly chosen from.among the householders resident a ; [in the vicinity of the said fire, and who being then and there duly aworn and charged to inquire for our Lady the Queen into the cause or origin of the fire, and whether or.not it was kindled by design or was the result of negligence or accident, do upon their oaths say that the fire was kindled by design by some party or parties unknown to the jurys and that the said party or parties had access to the premises through the front door by means of a'key. : : In witness whereof, as well the ‘said. 8 ipendary magi as the jury afore- for the statement that F. Adgust Heinze | eaid, have hereunto set and subscribed has been in consultation with President | their hands and seala theday and year Masquerade Carnival. The masquerade carnival which took place at the Rossland Skating. Rink, corner Washington and Lirat,.was large- ly attended and'a-grand success." The foilowing persons.won ,the prizes: Ladies’ graceful. skating—Ist. prize, May Harris; 2d prize, Lizzie Wilks.”, 1 Girls’ graceful skating—Bella. Juches: Beat lady’s, costume—Ist prize, Mrs. ‘Andergon; 2d prize, Mra. Dixson. : - Best girl’s costume — 1st prize, Ethel Given; 2d prize, Junie Lockhart. Gents’ graceful skating—Al Harris. Best gent’s costume—lst prize, ALT, MeAlley; 2d prize, Arthur-Reigh, ~~ *Gomical costume—J. Lee. Little girla’.race—Ella Juches. J Boys’ obstacle race—Ist.prize, Beacher Rollins: 2d prize, R. McKeller. Sack race—J; Alexander... HEE HAS” S010. The Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany Has Parchased the Plant, SHELTER, RAILROAD, AND ALL 60 The Deal Will Prbab'y Carry, the Ross land Daily Miner With” It. ora Tho RR. is hori! eny description will fad ready sale. People intending to come to this coun- try want to be at Skagusy by the first of March, and get all their goods over the summit to Lake Bennett. Also take ‘Humber from Skaguay to the Jake and build boats there. Be ready to start :| down’ as aoon-aa the ‘ice: breaks, or take two sleds and put your boat on them and “Fa sail‘on your bost and come down over the icé on Lakes Bennett, Mareh and *| Tagieh, for the river breaka up before the -{Jakea do. + ‘Daylight is very short here now and I am afraid that by the 2let of December lwe-won't have any daylight at all. .We have only a few candles left and can’t ‘\ afford to barn very many at one dollar each, I expect we will have to remain in the dark the balance of the winter for light ie hard to get even at that price. Most ‘ofthe saloons will have to close om that account. They make their own Van Home of:the 0. P-R., and that the | "#t above written, a . G, A. Jordan, company has purchased all of Mr. - 2 Heinze’s interest in the railway, which Stipenaey a includes his smelter at Trail* and his Foreman, railroad and land grant interests. William Martin, ‘ “The supposition. a that the Rossland John, McLaren, Daily Miner goes in with the deal, as ae Mr. Heinze, having no’interests to look w. H. Tones, 9. after in thia section, will have ‘ro funds for use for a newspaper. pn L. H. Schmidt. pen ee PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. 'T. E. Haley took a trip to the Butte mills on the noon train and returned on the afternoon passenger. Hon. H. C. Mackintosh, accompanied by his brother, H. M. Mackintosh, Gen. Chas. 8. Warran and Hector McRae, are rived on last evening’s train from the ~ coast. 8.'thornton Langley has returned from the’ Mardeau,where he secured a bond on ee Sullivan’ Creek Mines. Lee Clearwater.returned laat evening from Sullivan creek, where.he has been doing the assessment work on ‘the Iron- clad group, and . exhibited ;some. fine looking iron and copper ore taken from them. . : They are owned by Mr. Clearwater, Jerome D. Drumheller, Sol. Cameron, J. E. Balfour and H. M. Williams. |whiakey. People are taking letters out at.ono dollar each. Fanart E. L. JONES. Dawson City, N. W. Territory. MINE OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION. Meeting at Nelson to Discuss the Coupons . _ J. B. McArthur, C. C. Woodhouse and ‘A. F. Corbin left on the noon train for ‘Nelson, via Northport, to attend a meet- ing of the Mine Owners’ Association, for the purpose of discussing the Coup- ons act and- making such suggestions and i to the as will be to the interest of the mining in- dustry of the province. - It is underatood that the Rossland de- legation will favor radical changes in the mining laws and having « committee re- main at Victoria during the session of st and Typ: Correspondence; English and French. Legal Work. Mining Reports, Eto. ae Miss Harrieg, Ritchie Building, - Office, W. J. Whiteside, Baq. the to look after the inine owners’ interest. ————__—— : Metal Quotations. . New York, Jan. 27.—Copper—quiet; brokers’ price, $1024; exchange price, $10.85 to $11. Lead—Dull; brokers’ price $8.60; exchange price, $3.60 to $8.66. (Ww. J, Harris. was a passenger on the, neoming train today. There has been about $2,000 worth of work done on the six claims which com- Cre : pose the Jad group, which rt of three years axssesaments., Mr. Clearwater say? that the property on Sullivan creek that has-been: worked this winter give encouraging results and that some of the locations promise fair to become shippera.” + *: : : NOTICE. The first annual and general’ meeting of the Columbia Gold “Fields Prospect- ing and Developing Company, Limited, will be held at the office. of the company No. 2, Collins building, Rossland, B. Cc. Febritary 7th 1898, at'8'6’clock p. m. J.C. Catz, secretary. © Rossland, B. C. January. 28, 1898. the Ophir, California and Oregon mining -claima, |’ Deputy Sheriff Walter J. Robinson left last evening for.Waneta to sell the effects of the Kootenay Water Supply Jompany under ion of credi Sale was advertised to take place to-day. Judge David Glass came in on the eves ning train {rom Spokane. Col. I. N. Peyton, general manager of the Le Roi, came in from Spokane this afternoon. Joseph L. Warner, former manager of the O. K., came in today. Southern Gold Fields. Thomas Kermeen has returned from 1 Arizona and California, where he went to examine a good property for geome prospective buyers. Mr. Kermeen aays that gold mining in that section is becoming quite extensive, and gives the greatest promise. He will return to re~ main as soon as he can arrange his busi« ness here. Rossland Boys Win. ‘The Rossland Hockey Club played the Sandon team last evening and won with asroreof4toQ. At the end of the first half the score stood 1 to 9, They play Kaslo to-morrow. Spring Drygoods Arriving-at. Hunter=Brob}’ Summer suitings, ginghame, Jakard stripes, silk stripes, organdie ‘printe, sheetings and The Price of Silver. New xork., Jan. 26.—Bar Silver, 663g0 per ounce; Mexican Dollara, 4434¢; Bale akirtings. Calland see them. ver Certificates, 563