ROSSLAND. PORT OF ENTRY. ‘ 4 Exports for the Imports an ‘ sat * Month of May. ; McDonald, cus: . Be, - land, we are enabled tof this port CERTIFICATE No. 04. OF THE REGISTRA- N OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- GaL COMPANY. “Companies Act, 1897." “Byening Star Molng pany.” Regiatered the 18th day of April, 1898. EBY CERTIFY that I have Extra-P ty -} Le igure of Hr ‘he head office situate in the City Se. Nelson Custom Report. IMPORTS. .» $84,125 00 8,014 OC ——— . 1 $87)188 00 $10,836 91 50 OH Datiable.. Teas: .... |: Free... 65: 4 . Total... Duty Collecte Other Revenues. ‘English Breakfast, Indo Ceylon, Ideal Blend. : 0. M. FOX &Co Dutt. penta Go 106 HZ Columbia Ave. Ninety-nine tons | ‘as! The amount of the cay nany {is $1,600,000, divis | shares of $1.00 each. ‘he head. office of the Company i] Bort fown ot thie Province ia situate in the Rossland, and Jame+ Hunter, agent for «he Company, whose addressia Rosslanc vforeraid, fa’ the attorney for the Com- ny. | The time of the existence of the'Com- toyrn lots, se! sid real procure, hold, buy, ‘ate mines and United States Province 0! +o carry on the business of selling, milling, smelting, ‘educing ores and minera. ind description int! America and in the . ww SA eThe.ss AEORNATION mines and prospect: UE NE, istered the “Evening Star A Briel Write-up Which Will be Ex- tended to All the Fropertles in the Camp. as tnadl from mg 3 creer erent nerve nent Ross Thompson... Ihave blocks of atock in the foll(-ving rompanics for sale: ». Fureka Consolidated Evening Star West Lo Roi and Joste, Monte ¢ risto, Monitu, Homestake, Sivlerine and Gopher, -: RE. Lee. E rots in the Original Townsite anrnnenereener nerves tt ALAN THE REDDIN JACKEON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND. t Owners and Other Sources. ———— tiued oor- ¥ judas diA AMALGAM LAA GALAGA AAA QUEEN | will be ied until the principal s have heen des- As we a! The Deer Park i wummit of Deer Pai and op and: for any &ne ill purpos nited States and it he. Provin HOTEL DAWSON | GranD. -|Sau, T. ARTHUR; "P oprietor. Spokane, ‘Wavhington. scan i ae a First. class rooms at popular Modern in all its appointments. aS No, 92. } .wadquarters for mining men Rate: reawnable. Centrally located, corne He vard and Mill streets. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. prices + 4 DERTIFICATE OF THE SREGISTRA- TION OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. i i “Companies Act, 1897.” ““alborta Gold Mining a wn two, mac! feet a day whaft, 44 feet. there was tedes stripping tl prospect work. 'T T-airill compressor, avexy thing STOVES. Travers: Hard usi! above the vigorously menand e tuonel 54 en, and | in the 20th of Nov. ca . Fish. Game, Haley, _ WHOL I ork; y fn tte tur tne mine, © W. B. Taylor M.D. Mahoney — 6 { If you want good varttta tanineas 8 ba, a good Livery ‘and business & aed ‘fistributing point on ‘the nev . | ron to the é Tat St ie, eens Cheroda, © LOOK! * LOOK |2onaparte Cvs BOARD AND ROOM 85.00 PER WEEK. ) ddress;-COL. 1.1 HUGHES MEALS. 15 CENTS AND . 7 My era Falls, Washington. ‘THA, COFFE OR BEER WITH MEALS. Dealer in Hay, Grain, * "Produce. BEDS 25 cents and 50 cent: per Night. $ioo per week and up. . . —sT aE = Domunion. Hotel. South Spokane street. Call and see us. * Poultry and No Delay. toney to loan on Mortgages and, Coleteral’ & * curitles, apply fr. Gregson:& Cu - AUCTIONEERS | AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancers, eto. - oS CS ROMTAND. B Joseph Dabney, - J. L.Parker, E Lorsest sxtzsee: |: ‘ial ber, 1897. RTIFY that I have red the ‘Alberta Gol: 7? gs an’ Extra-Provin- r. the .“‘Companict out, or effect .all or ereinafter set fort! ‘o which the legislative authority of the Legislature of British Columbia extends ihe head office of the Compan: 1B 'Bit- ‘ate inthe City of Spokane, State o! Washington. The amount. of the capital of the Company ig one million dollars, divides into one million shares of one dolls) vach. The head office of the company it ‘his province is situate at Roseland, ant James Hunter, agent fer the Company whoee address is Roseland aforesaid, 3: he attorney for the Company. |, ‘The time of the exivtence of the Com- sany ie fifty yea ‘TS. ‘The objects for, which the Compan} tois:ing in the Unite: and inthe Province © Cunada: ue wither products: of mines; opstruct; operate and maintain mili- ratora, smelters and otlier mia vbinery, uscd or to be used in treatiny ore and other products of mines in th United States of America and in the Province of British Columbia, Canada: iitches, flumes and otlier conduits anc ‘Mining Engineer Dabney -and Parke Mines and Mining. TO PROSPECTORS, We are makiig a ‘Specialty « stocking good. mining prope: ties. and are daily. ‘Mines exsmined and reported on. INCORPORATING Bpecial attention given to the placing o Mibing Properties ‘aqd the management, 0: ROSSLAND, B.C » Be. Oo Preaaury ‘Cable address, “Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal and Bedford MeNell'a Codes. ticulars apply to’ L. 0. DILLMAN, : * “21. & 12 Sherwood Bik. Spokane, Wash. pp y for the appropria- tion, use and disp ition of water ii »perating mille ani mineg, running ant operating electrical’ machinery, anc working and treating ores in the Unitec States of America and in the Province 0: British Columbia, Canada? to purchase. arquire, hold, erect and operate electric tand power plants, for the purpose a i “propomtions’ in all” Diatricts v ae mining and treating ores, and. for the aiocks el | PD! listea East. For ‘further por {furnishing lights and creat- és connected in the Uni- in Pp al prop é with said mining bueinessin the United Stater “{ America and in the Province of Bri- 4.8, Cuore, 38 |-atract asd maintain roads, Ww tish Columbia, Canada: to suquire, con- railroads and «Four an eep cree! Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Velvet mineral ‘claims. r : : 7 Jobn Wilson. - oriste and. in ith said min- | ing business. in the Umited States of ‘America and in the Province. of Britieh Columbia; Canads; to do and conduct a general mercantile Busiaces and ‘sach James Summers. Dated April 10, 1868. Money to Loan. Application for Transfer of Liquor McBarwe Burome, Ross.axp. Li icense. olie\tors for the Bank of British North America other as the bueiness of the Corporation. may require. ‘ Given under my hand and eeal of office at Victoria, Province of British Colum- bia, thia second day of December one thousand eight hundred and ninety- seven. [L.8.. Y. WOOTTON, Noticeris hereby given that the under- signed. will, at the next meeting of the Roard of ‘License Commissioners of the city of Rossland, make application to tranefer the liquor license for the Clar- endon louse to Gas. Wass! for NELSON, B.C. D. W. Mogaan, ‘ Dated May 7, 1898. PACK. AND SADDLE ‘HORSES. Miners’ Livery Stable FEED AND SALE 8TA BJ Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will, at the next” meeting of the Board of License Commissioners, of the City of Roseland, make application to tranafer.the lignes Jicenge for the Ven- dome hotel to D. W. Morgan JOHN M. BURKE Will examine aud report on mine: for sale, aud also un minus of- whicl stocei s being sold. !f my reports are found not to be correct I will refand all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BUBKE, Bosslaad, B.C -C. Mi Weller, All work attended to promptly Spokane PRACTICAL PLUMBER Office and shop comer Columbia ‘Ixe Hanurs, Dated May 7, 1898. Fy IXCTANGT WATLOAL AE Capital $280.00.00 « Gerrins Sad Undivided bro Ats $60,000. president; A. J. E vioepres- wal wa as the . greatest Mountain roilroad-" atockflders are’ COl. senxtor George Turner, Cal. iL. Bidputh, LE anders. = “CENTER: BTAR;, Owned by Cepire Star mining ¢ iy, Oliver Durayt nannger.” C: He Welter. 1 hoif mile o acquire snd operate water! rights, | j,y VAD Lie BO see The Le Roi mine hss become fame go} produces A Onnada.. It has besides putting in axtensive and expt P ensive machinery, paid for over 4,500 feet. of w vork, built d snd --Jt has its own eléctric. lig at plant and its ore.bins are built on the O.34 WW. track, with a tramway. to tho’ Red The principal = I. N. Peytan.| Stables: Le Roi Aventue >. Turner, Wim. J. Harris. Col Wm r fiame, Maj. J- api 1,000,000, shares par valn S thei market. the canip.and ono of | « The. latest and | Monday, Noy, 5. a Tel. No. 8 Transfer Co. ek Tee very g teams; will dsive you : ge ue about. xize=ood. by 1 packing of all kinds don y part of thie city. Contracts and job work died, mining | machinery delivered on anos and safes safely meved. We ‘@nct as shippers’ agents, will tan pressiand b: rom pi «& Tamarac: wood. - Office: 9 Washington $ —Rear of Hunter Broé.=.*..:« * -Mactin Block J ohn: W. Hartline, "Proprietor. Prowcus i \qire mata. ve, ‘They. 0ré| phe Btha.is situated on Tackoat nis Mo : iste mount: | n6uutain, in athe south belt, joa nore ieee 1800, f south of the Crown Poivt and it Gristo has over ; cel) owned by the; Elba-Trail Creek Cen- rie. atid’ ‘erdar-cut} jqlidated mining company, Rebert ‘Thera is a shalt and @ eon: eo with nine men -working- i “ WwHire BFAR. t open-onts. Asean 613: a defined, and sssays have been obtained THE WEEKL company, J. A. Kirk, pres, Hector \- igide of the Columbia river, three-miles . Xr [Petow trait We a ste of a 40(2 | Eve ¥ as high as $300 s ton. A. ( ‘THE BLACK PRINCE. RECORD McPherson, vice pres-, @. A. Fraeer, oot shaft, OD foot tudnd and about THURSDAY => and Evening Record — ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7 1898. PRICE 5-CENTS RY LINE.—SUPERB DEDIGNB, $¢ ordered urotning- ech henradve;!SBRE? is certainly « star, the portico from Ro- meo and Juliet being alone ' well worth the price of admiseion, a8 aleo the scene. from “Mary, Queen of Scots,” and in the ‘Bonnie Fishwife” she fairly excell- ed hereelf. Mrs. WelbeckerHimsdale sang “For All Eternity,” and respondid with ‘Comin’ Thro’ the Rye,” as an encore, Tonight there will be an entire change of programme, in addition to which Mr. Mackenzie will render Shield’s famous song “The Wolf,” and they should be A Large Assortnent of "MOULDINGS We makea Specialty of: @lazing, Painting, Kalsomining, PAPER HANGING S3DECORATING FRESCOING Arthur & Pretty, “No. 115 East Columbia Ave. greeted with a crowded house. Dewey Resents a Snub. March 25, upon the arrival of Prince Henry, brother of Emperor William, in you bé*ahoppoltts: u Farwell was asked, and he promptly and very emphatically said, “No, in- deed. Neither would I agree to support the government. Semin is nota. bad fellow, but he is no leader.”. If Tran I will run as an independent.””~~ ——_——_- =: Strike of Miners. Dexver, June 5.—A strike;has been declared by the employes of the north- ern Colorado coal district. Over s thou- gand men today decided to quit work on the advice of the executive committee of the Colorado State Federation of Labor. cases, men do not care as mueh for the size of ptt ag they do for comfort. With jae. bpsesier -tn3 pan - forriding, but find to their 90 ae jn a season or so they cannot wear the aize shoe that they wore before they de- veloped their feet. Cycling not only tends to lengthen the foot but also widen it; ‘The shoe manufacturers, a5 ® result, tarn out many -ehoes ‘of -a larger. size than formerly. «It is the Lold. story 3 coming true-in another. way—thoee who dance must pay the: fiddlers T don’t know that it does a nice looking girl any harm to widen or lengthen: her foot a little, but they think it does. Still, thera’s no getting away, fram. it, and The miners have the support of the Western Federation of Miners and the Colorado State Federation of Labor, the they have to grin and stand the conse- quences, or at least stand on the conse- quences.— Washington Star. former having offered to the charge of the German squadron at Hon- kong he gave & Danguet to which the chief officers of the other fleets stationed aum of $50,000 to aid in carrying on the strike. The action of the northern colo- rado’ coal miners is the outgrowth of there Rear-Admiral Dewey was presen at the feast. The prince proposed a toast to his own country, then to Great Brittain, and then all the other countries except the United States. Finally, just before the dinner was over, he proposed ® tosst to Dewey’s country, but Dewey was not thereto reapond,. When the rear-adwi- ralsaw that apparently his country was to be slighted, he left the banquet with- out ceremony. The next day a repre- sentative of Prince Henry sent a round- about apoligy to the # merican commsan- der. Dewey replied that he would ace cept nothing but a written or personal apology from the Prince. The prince called on Dewey and said that he, the prince, in the confusion of the dinner, ; jens 1 ~ General Merchandise. OOOO p. ATT the! best ‘people in’ *“yGpnts:—GOODWIN OANDLES, CANNON STEEL,GIANT POWDER, CALIFORNIA OAPa AND -FUBE- OOOO 09,99 9/C Le? the local news that ja fit to print FIRST. | newe—not esterday news, read for B ‘All the Detleacles In season at the KOOTENAY RESTAURANT DEST PLACE IN TOWK FOR ELABORATE BANQUETS, PARTIES COO )| otice To - Transfer Liquor License. Notice is heréby given that Thomas B. Garrison will make application, at the next sitting of the Board of License Cominissioners of the City of Roseland, for the tranefer of the Kootenay’ hotel liquor license, on Lot 10, Block 28, sub- dieision 535, to M. D. Shea. ‘Tomas B, GARRISON. ted to place the Am- erican toast in its proper place on the program. Danger in- Tins. long standing differences between the operators and the miners, which reault- ed several in several previous walkouta. Boundary: Delegation. ‘The opposition of the Boundary coun- try has elected the following delegates to attend the convention to held in Ross- land tomorrow: Greenwood—D. C. McRea, W- T. Keith, Thomas Mille, Duncan Ross, Gal- loway and James Kerr. Grand Forke—J. A. Manley, E. Sprag- gett, Chas. Hay, W. B. Davey, J. Addi- gon and Peter McCullam. : Midway—M. McCanley, McLeod and H. Muasy. Carson—D, D. McLaren. Cancade—D, J. Matheson. nes Board of Trade Meeting. Auspecial and emergency meeting of the Board of Trade. of Boealand will be held in the city hall on Wednesday eve- GP.R. to The Canadian Pacific railway com- pany’e earnings for April, 1898, were a8 iollows: Gross earnings, $1,958,462; working expenses, $1,241,871, net profits, $717,091. In April, 1897, the net profits were $627,117, and. for the four months ending the 20th April, 1898, the figures are as follows: Gross earnings, $7,204,- 010; working expenses, $4,795,501; - net profita, $2,409,619. For the four months ending the 30th Apail, 1897, there was a net profit of $1,905,496. ‘The increase in net profits over the same period of last year is, therefore, for ‘April, $89,978, and ” from January Ist to April 80th, $504,123. ———————— Baseball Scores. . At Brooklyn-Brooklyn, 2; Chicago, 15. At Philidelphia — Philadelphia, 7; Pittaburg, 5. . ‘At Baltimore — Baltimore, 3; Bt. Louis, 6. ‘At New York—New York, 1; Cinci- nati, 10. 7 At Washin: Louisville, 5. — Washington,§ 8; Open a tin of peaches, apricota, cher- ries or any other fruit—for all froit is aciduloas—let it atand for some time, ‘At Boston—(First game)Boaton, 95 Cleveland, 5. (Second gam 0; inga at eight o'clock to sider matters ofthe utmost import Cleveland, 2. to a and its trading, interests. Mr. Shaugh- and the fruit acids and tins are ready to do their work of poisoning. A chemical knowledge that tells just how the dan- gerous ‘compound is created, is unneces- sary to an avoidance of peril. _ ‘The rule to follow is never to mske lemonade of other acidulous drivkain @ tin receptacle, or allow them to stand in such: vessel and in case of-tinned fraite or fish, immediately upon opening the tin turn the contents out in an earthen- ware or glass dish. “Fruits in hermeti- cally sealed tins, if properly d nessy and party arrive ‘Wednesday night. Jou:' MoKang, Bec. Rossland, B.O., June 7, 1898. 2 ——_$S$_—— The Dekota. J.J. Hand returned yesterday from working the assessment on the Dekots, and says it hes fine showing for the work done, The Dekota adjoins the Buckeye, and is owned by F. O. Walker and George Winters. It is about twe miles cast of town. gorminate no poison. Jane 7.—Word was received here tolay that the bombard- ment at Santiago began yesterday morn- ing at 8 and lasted untill1, and thatthe fort batteries were riduled tered Care HaAyYTign, The Jubilee. A telegram was received this afternoon in Rossland: to the effect. thats tich trike had been. made inthe Jubilee, near Ymir. Fred J. Ritchie and David B. Bogle are among the owners. by American shells. . Bee Ser fer the tele read the Spokane ra oP evant to tell. Roseland people what you w that. The Dated May 17, 1898. . Dp shes M. J. O'HEARN has a new line of trunks and valises. 6.27-tf For Sale—Spring wagon, $25. Good Silver Lead and Copper. New Yorx, June 5.—Copper—Quiet; brokers’ price, $11:3{; exchange price, $11.90@$12.10. Lead — quiet; brokers ica, $3.60; exchange price, $3,75@ Bar silver closed, B73¢c. _—_—_—_—___———_— Hotel For Sale. First-class furnished hotel at Trail for sale cts bargain and upon easy terms, only s small cash payment being neces- sary. For further information apply to the Record office or James Worsh, le 6-10-tf ee Rates. Cat in Half. Until farther notice the Canadian Pa- cific wil) sell tickets to all points east at about half the lar rates. brick, $7 ‘thousand. Paulson Bros., grocers, Spokane St. 6-4-8t