“SHORT NEWS. ITEMS. The. Philadelphia Times remarks that the Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta still remain the only Spanish vessels with a creditable record for daring to come close to this country. It appears that all Americans except Captain Clark and his hardy crew were shivering over the fate ofthe Oregon. It is not certain but that the Spaniards were worso scaicd than were the Ore- gon’s men at any time.—St. Louis Re- public. The favor of the Rothschilds at the English court is very high, Queen Vic- toria has already paid one visit to baron Ferdinand Rothechild at. bis country seat, Waddesdan Court, and now itis ‘announced that she is shortly to pay him another. idle a, Gor J 1re Bros., Druggists and Stationers, Ross lan 8. . 7 NEXT Y Public Auction Saturday: Night “May 14, 1898. eo ATe ! Rates Cut in Half. Until farther notice the Canadian Pa- cific will eell ticke's to all points east at. about half the regular rates. eae A. B, MacKenzie, Ticket Agent. pers see =) Price of Silver. a4 Legislators of British Columbia extends. No. 94. . CERIIFICATE) OF THE REGISTRA- 'NION OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. “ “Companies Act, 1807.” “Evening Star M ning Company.” Registered the 18th day of April. 1808. 1] HEREBY CERTIFY that I have thie day registered the ‘‘Evening Star Mining Company” as an a-Provin cial Company. under the “Companice Act, 1807,” to carry ont or effect all. or any of the objects hereinafler ‘set forth to which the legirlatiye authority of the ihe head office ‘of the Company ig situate in the City of Spokane, State of Washington. ‘The amount of the capitnl of the Com pany is $1,500,000, divided into 1,500,000 shares of $1.00 cach. ' “ The head office of the Company In this Province ia eituate in the Town of Rossland, and Jame+ Hunter, agent for the Company, whose addrees is Rossland aforesaid, is the attorney for the Com- any. - ia The time of the existence of the Com- To acquire, hold, p town lots, eel, leas ard real estate in America, and in the Prov 42E COLUMBIA AVE. (:C. GIBSON, Auctioncer New Yor«, May 21.—Barailver, B714c; Mexican dollars, 45)4c; silver certifi- cates, 67% @68e. Columbia, Canada; to lvcate, procure, hald, biy, sell, lease ‘and ope- rate mines and mining claims in the United States of ~Anierica and_in the Province of Rritish Columbia, ‘Canada: to carry on the business of purchasing. selling, milling, emelting, meting sand d i ry kine NPB. Private Sates Daily. Ep¥ akD CRONYN. A 4 ° ’ J. AM J. 8. CLUTE, JR otevers and degeription in the United: Siates.of ‘America and in the Province of British Nig. Cu Macdonald Clute & Cronyn ~ Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Sg chiliing’s olicitors for the Bank of British North America a Teas... '- ~® Money to Loan. McBarpe Burtnisa, Rossuanp. ‘MHD EXCGANGE NATIONAL BAN ta] $950,090.00 Spin ‘ad Undivided Profits $50,000. Jaocb Hoover, president; A.J. Ross, vicepres- dent; E. J. Dyer, sasbler. Bpecial attention paid to mining.escrows. * BPOKANE - - WASH English Breakfast, _ Indo Ceylon, Tdeal Blend. * 0. FOX & Co wae und to aequire, lease and operate water. Ti uni flames for the — purpos mining treating aves, rnin and. ope electrical machinery. nnd for a all purpot the United State the: Prov! of Britieh, Colninhia, Ca nada; to.pufchuse, acquire, hold, erect, and operate. electri¢ light and power planta, for the purpyse of furniching fights and creating, pawer for all nurpo- ges in the United States «.f America ind in the Province of British ;Culumbia, Canada. ; ’ Given tinder my hand and seal of office at-Virtoria, Province of British Colum- bia, this 18th day of April, one|thourand eight hundred, and nine! ht [h. 8.2 :S. 4. WOOTTON, Registrar of Joint Stock Conipanics. 106 E Columbia Ave. . HOTEL DAWSON §) Fhe... First class GranD rooms at Tonapean | Tan - : popular prices } + Sau. 1 ARTHUR. Proprietor. Spokane, Warhington. Modern in all its ‘appointments. ) radquarters for mining men Rates reaymable. «Centrally located, corner Hc sard and Mill streets. SPOKANE; WASHINGTON. *' 3 W. H. Taylor M. D. Mahoney — Yate St. Victoria.: ‘ Tlorses! imad gr horves 0 boys good Livery barn and vin g at re ia 1 ttateibuting, point on the new Republic, ; |\Cheroda, ~ 3 --JOHN'M. BURKE|Curlew —— CANDE O-- coe Bonaparte ? Adrezss—COL. ‘1. I ‘My ers Falls, Washington. Dealer in'Hay, Grain, i ~~~" Produce. Will examine and report. on mines for sale, andjalso on mines: of which ‘stocai a being sold. 1f my reports arc 2 found not td be correct I will refund all moreys invested cu same. JOHN M. BUBKE, Ronslaad B.C Camps. HUGHES Poultry and | claims,and otherwise: handle ores an *| concentrators, emélters and other ma-| used or to be teed in i treating No, 92. | CERTIFICATE OF THE‘ REGISTRA- TION OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. “Companies Act, 1897.7" “Alberta Gold Mintng Company.” Registered the 2d December, 1807. , I HEREBY, CERTIFY. that I have thig day regiatered the ‘Alberta Gold Mining Company” as an’ Extra-Provin- eial’ Company a ‘Act, 1807," to carty a jects hei islative authority of the of British Columbia extends, he head office of the Company is git- uate in the -City:of ‘Spokane, State of Washington. : The amount of the. capital of the Company is one million dollars, divided into one iniltion shares of one dollar each. 2 The head office of the company. in this province is situate at Rossland, and James Hunter, agent for the Company :whoge address ig Roseland aforesaid, ix the attorney for. the Company. , ‘The time of the ex.stence of the Com- pany is fifty years. - The objecta for which the Company has been established are:— = To -acq uire, hold, work and operate anines and do all things incident to the general businees of mining in the United. States of America and in the Province of British le Tegiela(a 2 of Br Columbia, Canada; to: buy and United States‘of Amezica and_in -the Province of British Columbia, Canada; to treat, buy and'sell mines and milling ¢ other products : of nines}: to: acquire, construct, operate “and «maintain ‘mills, chines, ore and other products of mines inj United’ Statea of-Ameriea’‘and in the Province of British Columbia, Canada: to acquire and operate water rights, ditches, fumes and other conduits. ‘and apparatus necessary for the appropria- tion, use an i ition of water-i +| Senator George Turner, ‘ol Ww. gel] mines and mining claima im’ the| 0 INFORMATION cavevernenrannryeraevnrnrane sete eter testes teste } Ivoss Thompson, ABUT THE MNES. — A Biel write-up Which Will be Bx- tonded to All the Troperties in the Camp. 2, (ROI, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR nese ese ORE aie Lhave blocka of stock inthe folle~ Eureka Consoldated Monit, Homestake, Gophes,.- * 5 * * TRATAMALIALLALLALLALCKALAULALIALLAM tree Bert’ Loform from West Le Rot and Josie, ving companies for role; Kyening Star Monte Cristo, Sivlerine and BE. Lee, ‘Lots in the Onginal Townsite THE REDDIN JA 1K ON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, TUNA AAAAMLIUKAUAUNAJGAUUAAAADAAUAADLGGAUAAbL ALU dUA Ub dUA AL iat Owners and Other | _ sources, i koe QUEEN ‘thie write-up will be contiued oor- fected and carried until the principal nines and prospects have heen des- avibed, we are unnbleto visit all propertics herein mentioned we will fut be responsible for all _stilements. nut iu-the muin they can bo relied up- STOVES. on as being correct. DEER | PARR. © The Deer Park? is Jocated on. the summit of Deer Park manntain iw The south belt, ia mite, mudd a halt, southwest of Lown, 1b ( haia (probably the Dergest rial, deposit” in nage 11 ae ke ped ty estat eb deep, aiid F H eobeiste ret horse hoist. Supplier add fa ton ain all wingers work. sreat_budy of ore te low grude, but is reported Improving we depth is guined. 9 SUNSET 'NO- The Sunget No. 2,.i3 ped by the tnnadian Goldlicids Syndicate, linvit~ Travers vd, aud situated in tye suuth' Lett, on. | Wholesal2 | | E : the eust slope of Deer Park mountain, i Saptce pne half mile fromthe business cen: oe ter ol Rossand, and just above the A&W. tack. [tis being vigorously, fps .+ th a force of 25 men snd two machine driils. Ly the ¢unnel hh Foeun duy ls being driven, add: in the shaft, dfifeet...On the 20th of “Nov. there wae 3BU feat. of, work ‘done, be ee iedes stztpping the vein, atul other % RSet prospect wark.. ‘This property. bas # srok ANE STREET. Talniil compreseor, Weist, pumps and = Ane = * WHOL Ts wn ri i Russell & Haley DEALERS: IN-— Beef. Pork, Mutton, Fish. Game _ 3h. Oysters: 3K ROSSLAND, B. C. iral development > " Lh OL { The Le Roi mines hag bee ma oaa the greatest a € Jt has besi exons and expeneiv said tur over 4500 feet of wor evexything neceskay, ‘vet ‘Quick Work Tel, X¢ Red, Star: Livery ‘and Transf er Co. j ptereae ised? ae rly eany winelter, and) paid #725 000 ind cn thi t s harses, elegant tufnon time day ov nigh press and bags h i done promptlys lighsior heavy hort notice, ore dontractstalier. and its ore bins are built oni thes. W. track, with a tramway, lo tha Red Mountain roilrond,” ‘The _ principal atockltolders ure Col. 1. N., Peytan,| Stables: Le Roi. Aveutue; ws S2 0 See ee eer: Cal. Win, |; Rett oF BOnter Bate: 1. Ridpath; L. F Williams, Maj. J. M./Armatrong, E. D. Sanders. - |. CENTRE BTAR, nig marty re; y all daniages done to anthing we handle, use, or ship any clage of goods. its snd faney driving tenms; will drive 4 abontrige—zoud hinges sking ofall kinds cone, We de € und job ad inery delivered 7 pianos and ¢ ly moved. ¥ We act ay chippers’ agent, will & Yashington sfasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. Office: g Wasbingtes Martin Block.~ ‘John-W. Hartline, Proprietor. Owned by Ceiitre Star miving'com- any, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- talizntion $2,000,000, shares. par value tLeach,..No stock gn’ the market. there has been. cepeated “refusals of | abont-a mile nerth of town. gar anid hetter.- The mineis eithated | onte Cr ‘ ta-town, half-mile north of the husi- tresy centor.. It ling four separate and are .developed f tuhnels, shafts, J /Lberd are many thot: ad tons of ore on the dump and i WE ut, waiting, favorable éonditions ich \oatment. ‘This- is oite of the two properties. . ; 4 Virginin fiat locations in Uh avast -valuat inanuger- and and; trea. -~ They: ingamaill,. 8 all sithitted on of tunnel, shalt, work. pressora, one 7 and one 4drills, Colona: Has:1,000 is fupniahed, poges bys thé, Moe to. Forty men are employe Application for Liquor License. W.S.JONES “Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. from date we will apply to the Gold Commissioner of West Koo fora license to sell apiritous and fer- site of Melville, situathe on the north Four and Velvet mineral claims. john Wilson. Notice is. hereby, given that 30 daya tenay district mented llquuors by retail on the town- side of Hig Sheep creek between:the Big pnr} ose of furnishing lights and creat- mills and minea, ranning and ‘y, and working and treating ores in the United States of America and in the Province of, British Columbia, Canada; to purchuge, acquire, hold, erect and operate electric lig! pt and power plants, for the ;purpose of mining and treating ores, and for the ing power for all purposes connected with such mining business. in the Uni- the camp and ong of | ed on -th r fe "Phe latest “and: Se aant me: t imp di hs is i Med on the property. yi i oa denble compartmen - : with cuges. the frabin.the camp. |; “Ph Point are owned | is Const-liduted Golde min wwy-Of Toronto, “It adjuing the Le. Rei on the west, and tina dane over 5,500 feet of derelop- mene work und paid $175,000 io divi- unable and promiiée fair to make. di cferid yiayit ‘ ANNIE EB. o- ‘ald : are onte Cristo “mount- The Monté Cristo-Was over-1800 fee! tive and. crogs-cut It ie provided “with: two. com: feet of work and Over $13,000 wae expend- Virginia by former owners. ov. 15, the fate purchasers vertical shaft, winch” will hes provided All three of thesy. claims, are” val- gimines. eee: by thg Britieh 5 THE RLBAL #Plie Riba.in ritnated en Task sot f;.the :Crown Point ‘owned, by the Elba-Trail Cr yk aolidated mining, compa! lecal manager. “The: down on the: vein 100 fect and tract,let for another 100 fes wih nis 6 sient working- WHITE -BEAR. ev pany is the owner. It bout one half mile-weést of Bruits it joins the Black‘ Bear 6: machinery, consiate of, 60-herse pot hoiler, a» 20-horse power hoist, 4-80 gallons per minute and maehine drill eto. It has a vertical shatt ef 176 { a dvilt of 240 feut, a. large large body was stiuck at the 100-foot lere} ossland © Evening Recor OL. 1V. No. 271. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1898. z PRICE 6 CENTS © Wall, Paper © Department NOW COMPLETE } CHA IN EVERY LINE Hl : ‘. Wallac e's Ariel crows see tes nel TRETH ON LIGHT, CAST « ~ Aluminum DURIBLE, D. E. Kerr, Dentist. Latest methods “and applianres, *’ apet, Book, ' 7 | | OFFICE: 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE. ‘OF Over Fraser's Drug Store. Rolt & Grogan / |@ INSURANCE ® + We are representing the largest, am- ount of insurance capital in the city. Weinsure mining machine: build- ings, dwellings, merchandiee aad stocke of all kinds. e~s MONEY TO LOAN ‘We have money to loan at 6: cent. per anum on d etdee, PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. A.W. Smith, of Thomas & Smith, commission merchants, left this morn- ing for Republic on business. Mrs, F. A. Empey leit on the morning train to visit, relatives at her old home at Cour d'Alene this morning. Mr. Empey accompanied her as far aa North- port. Bessie McKellar, who has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. John Edgreen, re- turned to her parents at. Kettle Falls, ‘Wash. i \ Miss Gussie Mackley, who has been in Canterbury Block. esate 86 Columbia Ave. d for a year, has returned to her home at Port Angeles, Wash. | The Truck Act. .- ., i Mr. Kellies’ Track Act has been'‘treat- ed as something of a'joke by mont ofthe newspapers of the country, but it iss very {¢ hing and‘: t moase ure, asys the Vancouver Province.” Dis- cussing it in a recent issue: of the’ Fort Steele Prospector, Mr: L.A. Fullager of Victoria anys: ., 163 It is aimed at the .shamefal tyrranny. and plunder done to workmen by own- era, ‘and_ others, who compel their workmen to deal at their shops and board at their boarding houses, To such an extent is this abuse grown that it is sald to be actually difi- = OPPOSING “THE LE ROI DEAL. Senator George Turner and Other Share- holders Against It. Le Roi holders who are the sale of the mine and smelter to the British American Corporation say $8,- 000,000 is not enough for the big prop- erty. “The smelter alone,’ Baid a well in- formed mining man to a R view reporter, “has paid profits. of $20,- 000 2 month since. it way started. This is at the rate of $140,000 a year. Knock off $40,000 for possible interruptions and ‘Mts. W.'A. Lynch ‘and children have Photographic Kodaks, Hand Cameras ‘and : Supplies of all \IXinds Wholesale and Retail. RDERS TAKEN for Kodal nd‘ Cameras to be dolivered to any part of the United States at 10 per cont Jess than the regular American retail price, We have added an AMATEUR DEVEL: OPING AND FINISHING DEPARTMENT to our gallery and, have puta first-class man: in t * Lnarge of same; "All work will recelve to our specialty. Per Dozen for the next 30 Days. - r & Co, SE in’ the suuth belt, The White Bear Gold Mining com uated compressor, pump with eupacity of 60 ====|MPORTERS== = . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. engral, Merchan dise: © Manutacturers’. Agents. .. So MTSE * 4 ENTS:—GOODWIN CANDLES, CANNON STEEL,GIANT* POWDER, ‘CALIFORNIA CAPS AND FUSE- i “WAR WITH CLOTHING in school books, sla ot ra in. fitting position to supply require. ALWAYS UP DATE: ALWAYS THE BEST VALUES, GOODEVE BROS. k , DRUGGISTS AND. « “STATIONERS OO @EFIt pays to deal with Goodeve Bros. POGDOGOOOOOGOD © All the best people in > Rossland eat at TD ES@ALET’SS f-O-7> All the Delicaoles In season at the g KOOTENAY RESTAURANT © {BEST FLACE 18 TOWN FOR JUST ARRIVED. Insurgent Agent.at Paris Says the Ameri- gone to Ellensburg, Wash.) on a visit to r i ied them “James Davia, ‘aszistaut manager of the Hotel Allan, leaves this evening for Cari- ‘bee creék to attend to assessment - work ‘on anumber of honing; cluime he is in- terested in there, j x .; A. B, McKenzie, leaves’; this evening for the coast. a Y oy } J. H. Sussman, metallurgiat for the O: P. R., is viaiting the camp. Attorney A. C. Sutton of Grand Forks came in last evening on his way to Nel- gon. H ; Fred Oliver, accompanied by’ Mrs. Oliver; came in from Spokane laat even- ing. es : ¥. W. Mulholland--left” last evening for the Blocan. ) j +). f D.-B..Bogle went out to Sophie moun- tain to look after. the working . of the . Victory-Triumph. Mre. A. ©, Bark returned on the noon train to Northport. alter afew day’s visit with. friends in Rossland. Mr. Bark is assuyer at the amelter. Joseph BR. Dabney and party returned from Ymir on the noon train over the Cc. &W. : . Gov. C,H. Mackintosh has returned from Spokane. _—=$—— MASTERS OF CUBA IN qA WEEK cats Héve an Ensy Gamo. _ 32 fsoNbONS MA {Dlign Parisicorre= spondent of the: Daily “felegraph reports an interview be hus hid with Dr. Be- tancos, representative of the Cuban. re- publican government in Paris. He ex- be over 2001). 5 4 ‘The Americans,” he says, “will, ex- perience no difficulty in’ landing: troops who will be joined at once by insurgents: who are much stronger than is generally, supposed. . Nor is there any doubt that RearjAdmiral. Sampson will strike a 7 ‘ presses the conviction that the war will], there would afill' remain 9 profit of 10 pad atte lies a soe fed ‘on poe cant per annum ons capital of $2,-| ren boarding at thelr’ shacks, for’, the “All this has been done by smelting brea of sanang an Papeete ee iar Ao Te eneaeee athe (least of abe evil, The workman ie'wliolly pacity of tons daily, and'the 4 a owners believe ‘that with 9 vigorous de- i sh poset Band and re pecially velopment of the mine:they could: keep gues rane debt at the boss's eed smelter running to its full capacit; aay to for several years. The opponents of he Then rite ie. weele living son 987,00, ides) sre that running the smelter at dependeut week Tanke anatase ntrey ; Ti . all, capacity, the cost of the grace of the boss, and no other emi each ton of ore, would be atill farther re- : Tacs cua'tie: atelier “could be. meade] PeYment, Petheps within. many_rlles, 4 - * you have real slavery. th earn monthly profite’éxceeding $40,- | Wren : bite exc 0°)" 'the of ‘thelr ind; te big sidends ala oe sainoe| Be con temotors of the: Yactorin cy. water Reasoning in ‘this way the oppenents of meee ee nor Be Higher en ere. the deal aro, determined to defeat sti $e eaetngaitiie hres ant 2008 Ses ey can. i Gees eee 2 Gol. Wi! Bidpatti; of: Spokarie,| Une. vith, thes; working. overs member of the board of sudit and con- ane up foal ake a peng trol, and heavily interested in’ its politi- ta mosk whsthiee eels b jan weak cal connections, was in. the city.s short fre time yeaterday evening, leaving for. Se- OF ne, sb pahen they q it home 7. attle,’? says the Tacoma Ledger. “Golonel Ridpath, with Senator Tur- ner, is opposed to the sale of the British Columbia dividend payer, and has work- ed hard to secure a negative vote in the : il. board of directors, but a remark that he ‘The bi i r + made to afriend indicates that he has pies Ss ee eae ae very littl hope of being able to prevent | chal be paid his wages ts cake’ and td e sale. e tol is friend that he his would vote against,the sale, but that he Magen: matter whe he .ow = a ene did not think there were voles enough | jimited exceptions, things “for which to prevent the sale. Three milhon dol-| master, if the sa Sane eee Mis r es lire looked too big (o'a majority of the} ing may déduct from rea “but the olders.. te PR EAN aif * Matters Gfound Lo “Mol. are, rather | Stee i aletve halle len tee tbe, ome ‘ maid W:J.Flarria; inz Hae aways at e to run a store sigs ‘Mr! Hatrié’returhed irom a three day's ° trip to id,'on! d with the Le Roi, of -which he. is one’ of the largest stockholders: iy ‘avout 120 men have-been laid! off,” he said, ‘and no ore. shipments:-have been made for the past: five days: “It is extremely doubtful whether there would be any. more shipments: for. the.: present if the mine should pass into “the control | compel his of the British America Corporation. °“If| Tn. local justices should ~ be influ- it should not pass over to the B. A. O.,) enced, the ‘workmen may - take ‘out = our company will continue, to make! summons before the local county ‘eourt Ys ed-.to submit on pain of dismissal. Many « man. brought home on Saturday but #2 or $2.25 for his family, all’;that the boss’s extortion had left for = week’s re nd lodging, the ‘employer can, an agrees in writing, de- sir price for victuals - ke v two. heavy gblow Es! ly 18 - would rather accept annexation by the United Statea than the autonomy which Spain: would grant. Before another week tho Americans will be the masters of Havans, and firmly established in Cuba.” is Rossland Riding. Judge Townsend has a map on which 8 as usual.” | judge or any supreme court judge in'the “what is your judgment of the Le Roi] same way as before in -the Jocal J. P's... deal?” ¢. : This is a very important measure. “It “T do not believe it will go’ througb.””| means a revolution in many respects in Mr. Harris 18 also ‘one of the large) the conditions surrounding many of the owners of the Lily May, the pioneer lo-| jaborera in this country, and its features cation of Trail Creek. “We expect the) as outlined by Mr. Fullager shoald not Lily May deal.to be closed, onthe 1st.of| be allowed to go un! nized. vane,” besaid, “The British America| io BO Berens ‘ati His Own ia marked the:boundary lines of the Rossland riding. The line commences ‘at the international boundary line at Fort Sheppard following the middle of the Columbia river, north to a point nearly opposite the mouth Fire valley; thence the line: follows the divide in a northwesterly direction to the simmit of. the range and thence in s south weat- erly direction to the Kettle river; thence following the Kettle river to the inter- ‘section of the49th parallel aud 119 lati- tude near the mouth of Rock ereek, and thence east along the international Finance C *,& new has an option on the property, for which |-. The British Columbia Review, pub- it paid $2500 earnest money. This com-| lished in London, England, persists in pany is negotiating for other properties| being a self constituted guardian of the’. on Red Mountain, and from the best] Hon: 0. H;’ Mackintosh. This is: the evidences before me, I am convinced it|stiect that wanted to know -‘‘where. — is a very substantial company. Obarley. Mackintosh learned anything: . about mining;’? and otherwise; tried_to make trouble between Mr. Mackintosh and his company. It found fault with his associates. Its meddlesome disposi- The occurrence happened in New Mex-| tion is manifest. in the following news ico. Colonel X. was making « long/item: * , ¢ march and the provision wagons had|’ “We learn from. Rossland, under date goae astray. He wad hot and. tired and|of April. 2ist,, that.the. Hon. | Charles "True Hospitality. The Washington Post printsa ‘“‘true story,”’ told by a_ retired army officer. This claim ie owned. Lion~ mining coffany,* George: A> Fraser, sec. and trea It-indocated on the caet slope of Deer Park moun- ded tain, south: bnit, adjoining; the: Gold ings. Work at i tee i pear Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown ‘a ao Aa Boe. granted. and has a shalt down an-tha octet ttt Li Denied ABE. LINCOLN. vein 90 feet, Ore vasays from $6 to $10, ¢.-ads regarded’ as. go0d | prog-}:<' The Abe Lincoln is sitanted east slope of Deer Park mow! pect. the South belt abont, a quarter ef # ted States of America and in the -Pro- Dated April ropammge Summers. | vinee of Rritish’ Columbia, Canada; to 1 ters rer iy hice j acquire, hold, plat into city and town lots, sell, lease and morlgage rea! and personal property in connection with gaid mining buginessin the United States of America and in the Province of Bri- tich Columbia, Canasla’ to acquire, con- stocking good ‘mining proper-| struct asd maintain-roade, railroads and | WW: £ lw tramways in connection with said min- ; ties and are daily ing business in the United States of INCORPORATING Americaand in the Province of British : Boo Col i ; st al + propositions in all Districts of ‘columbia, Canada; ‘to do and conduct a' i frou @.to-12 feet wide aro al o in par ofthe workings, About $10,000 spel lirmachMery development and build lends. ‘Nhe preeent managment pre- Ss {ers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and-- treatment ‘nites, , It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. weary conve! iences, The. Columbia & i built tothe mine. THE LILY- MAY. boundary line to place of begining. SHORT NEWS ITEMS. One of the literary parables with which the London Academy is amusing its readers rune thus: “4 piper stood in the market place and piped a tune £0 villainous that the people assailed him with blows. Ofiive with Rossland Water & LightCo. hnngry when he met Major B., who in-| Mackintosh left there on the previous Columbia Ave. Rossland. vited him home—presumably to eome| day, going. first to Vancouver. The cop- fort—to breakfast. % per. proposition is kept secret, but Swe ‘The major’s fortunes were at a low| understand it is in the Similikameen or ebb, and-when the breakfast * was| across the United States boundary from brought on it proved to consist entirely| there. They have got to work and havo of rice—rice cooked in the wonderfal] e: some good superintendents, southern fashion. with every kernel per-|auch as Messrd. McDonald, Haskins, fect. The hungry guest ate a spoonful.) and Long; ‘buf some of the old manipu- Ho detests rice. ‘Then he waited for a|latora atill flutter about Mr. Mackin- second couree. tosh. It iegiven out that there will be “Have some rice, colonel,” said the|a sort of scientific board established of major, whom nothing evef ta,| the of the B, A. O, quite asif the rice had but that moment | mines, and Mr. Carlyle will not pass Now play some-| appeared. anything he does not believe in.” “Nol? anapped. the colonel. ‘I’maa| The Review is not fair enough to say Kentuckian, sir, and don’t eat rice. 1) who compose the “old gang of manuipu- don’t eat rice, sir. Give me something | Iatore’”” who are “fluttering about Mr. elae.”” h.”” Mr. i: h seems “Why, certainly, colonel, certainly,’’ | quiteable to attend to his own business said the host. “Try some of the mus-| and sclect his own associates. tard. It’s very fine, sir; vory fine.’” = 5.000. - ‘Worth of Clothing, Furnishings, eto:, Bought: in Bond at 50.cents on the dollar. iis a as Bg = E s . Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! =i a atock constats of Black Venitian and Clay Wersted suits, Chiv- mily from the business center & oe ‘ Tweeds—in all styles. “And the next year he came again ant Ba a coh " Ss bir Sea se see or eee ae M with a new tune thatset them alla dan- ‘tig develop! ee ee TET Y } ern yatlway track. A\N cing. shaft 124: sect deep and snolhel Muixe’ fine black it 1 14 ORDERED CLOTHING 5 } ’ “And they filled his bat wity ha’penc’ {worsted suita....--- Pe | If you want a swell spring suit, it /, c § i and said; ‘Excellent.’ one running over 1000 feet through the +e Dias serge suita it, i Ih property, Work is being dene of : Maxe’ Gne tweed abaft-48 feat deep and a drift 18 feet well made, rfect fitting, etc., thithg eles: . , q 4 Bh for e i i te at present. It isthe Intention ba oy A ji mh 3% Satitation Guaranteed TO PROSPECTOR®S. | We are making a byecialty of HK. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S.; L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental THE UNION. college aud Hospital of Oral Surgery. ; ly Mav waa tne first location ‘i ar ecies cuinp, May 27, 1889. It is new Tho Union is located ;three;miles hy the Lily. May Gold mining | north of Reestond and ix owned by H. sany, Senator George Turtier, pres} P Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- Stussi block. Rorsland, B. C Maree’ fine black and tro. threa well defined leads, the cent Acommonsense whim is in use an “i bag i trial an Teel ly designed “And being more or less put to for Ae ni scene abn further matter, the piper ventured on & the 100- font level before cre About $4000 worth ‘of work done. THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY All work attended to promptly A Large Assortment ol. MOULDINGS |. extent ‘of our stock. “We makea Specialty of: Glazing, Painting, K s{DECOR HANGING a ee 3 ———— Mrs. Aime Moran, who has undergone a painful operation, and_ been at the | Sister’s hospital for two weeks, has, un- ‘der the care of Dr. McKenzie, sufficient- ly ered, 2810 be ableto» retarn to lier home, the Montreal House, today. —_—_— {complete and up-to-date stock of GENTS FUNRISHINGS, HATS, BOOTS snd SHOES, etc. "Gall and be convinced ofthe : No treuble to show goods. [\J.OAEARN™* Ss --<. Gor. COLUMBIA AVE. & LINCOLN Notice is hereby given that the under- Eastern Games. At Pitteburg—Pitteburg 8; Washing- Office and shop corner Columbia EE Mn and shop The Speedy Rossland. Capt. W. P. Short, of the Columbia river steamer Kootenay, stopped in town last night and went this morning to Northport on b for the % Captain: Gove will make a couple of trips for him. Captain Short says the new boat Rossland can make most any kind of specd she desires to.. That she has mado 20 miles“ an hour and has never ‘been put toher best. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinton, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Locale.| on one ledge: in -the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot ahuft and 50-feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft and_-100 feet open‘cuts while the Un- cle Sami haan 26 foot shaft end 150 fect of surface work. + ini; ton, 8. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 4; Balti- more,one. > ‘At Cinci 2G York, 4. ‘At Chicago—Chicago, 8; Philadelphia Notice To Transfer Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that Thomas B. Garrison will make application, at the next sitting of the Board of License! Notice ix} shy giver A that the under- Commiesioners of the ‘City-of Rossland, signed will, AA any pert hie the for the transfer of the Kootenay hotet -Board of License Commissioners, of the Tiquor license, on Lot 10, ‘3lock 28, sub- City of Rossland, make application to pate ., transfer the liquor _license-for the.; Ven- dieision 535, to M. D, Shea. dome hotel to D. W. Morgan. Tuomas B. GArRison. Ixn Haggis. Dated May 17, 1808. Dated May 7, 1898. general mercantile business and such B. OC. Treasury. atocks all othor transactions as the business of the poration may require. a tated Eee For further par-| “Given under my handand seal of ofice| W. J. Harris, manager wd Brauk/figi is Cranyne J. AS MeDona}ds A ticulars apply to i at Victoris, Province of Britieh Colum-| Kizet, ves. and tres, It is locatewf in |ahalt has been eunk on the vein 85 L. 0. DILLMAN, ee eit FRappeHiEten roa aah belt, two and 6 hf miles | {vet with a tunnel and open cnt.of 35 ety-| south of town... Development’ work | feet. Surveyed and crown granted. C. M. Weller, | spotene,.w: He ene ron Bik, feeven, fost 5S. Ye WOOTTON, | coustste if Cver 200 feet of tunnel und one . . ’ pokane, .Wash. + Vahait. ‘Shere is 150 10ns of shipping RLECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. PRACTICAL PLUMBER = 7 oon the comp, which ‘will average | These properties belong to the Ger- ° 9 D Application for Transfer of Liquor Fl» ton. Mine provided with hoist. | mania Gold Mining com la [4 pany and are mers Lyery table : License. _ Comutcascr plant, machine drills. etc. | located on Green mountain just north GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE 8AM. of Red mountain,, ttiree and a half NELSON, B.C. einen CA ieeha next mecting of the . Iniles Item Ronelends There is a 90 PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. - Roard of License. Commissioners of the foot shaft and 80 fout cross-cut on the ~ _| city of Rossland, make application to Electa. .The ledge is large and well FEED AND 8ALE STABI "| transfer.the Tiguor Heeneo for the Clar- deanedi an oo wt have been obtained endon house to-Gus. Wassholm, ag high as a ton. ‘ D. W. Morgan,’ Dated May 7; 1898, F. WwW AINEDALE. -; Customs Broker, THE BLACK PRINCE. Application for Transfer: of Liquor 13 New Li jeense. DECORATING Capt. W. P. Short end while in Rosi- FRESCOING land that it was generally understood on the Columbia river that Gov. O. H. Mackintosh had purchased McPherson’s Arthur & Pretty, interest in the Halcyon hot springs; No. 115 East Columbia Ave. “paying $30,000 for it. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector McPheraon, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, sec. and tra; Loguted: oh the forth side of the Columbia river, three milew h below Trails Work conaists of a. 40 by Enstern’ Catiada cupitalists and are foot ehaft, GO foot tunne: and about represented here by George Pfunder 100 feet ot open-cuts. Assays $13. 2 At Louiaville—Lonieville, 14; Bouton 3 Go to M, J. O’Hearn for steteon hats, 5-27-t6, av, oWSTHE CUSTOM Rossland B. C. MOUSE