*| gentleman who came to anc ; 7 ; — anes “I told : = , —— ROSCLAND EVENING RECORD,|*'ss¢ The Grand Hotel BY sean.o.. SMITH, Published every dayi(except\Sunday) and Weekly, One seers in Advani onthe . Pie sgh H aduance... 1 imadvance, nel GODY 20020 00reee TUESDAY, MAR. 9, 1897. WORK TH.S SEASON, ‘There is‘a large amount of work in prospect the coming scason. It is estimated that there ure about 4,000 claims owned by pros- pectors whe make: Rossland their headqnarters.or-parchased by de- advise me of @ promise that I would surely Le elected alderman if I declined the candidacy of mayor,” said Mr. Lalonde, “that I was very much obliged for his offer, and I thought I could be-elected alderman but that I had been brought out by the best men ‘of Russland for the mayoralty, and with snch support I was te stay until elected.” “Another came in my store and eaid: ‘Don't yeu think it a rather ecabby trick ot your friends to bring you out? Why. they raked Lieu- tenant Governor Mackintosh, then Doctor Bowes and asa last resort de- cided upon you.’ I told the gentle- tleman that I had the: honor of being requested to beceme a candidate for mayor long before many of the friends of Mr. Scott came to Rogsland.” He said that he was asked if he would be velopment ‘companies ‘ with offices at Rossland upon which the $TI00 assesament work must be done this season, which totals $400,000. The recent successful test. of the} heal) Jidate for mayor six months ‘ago but at that time was averse to having his name mentioned in that connec- tien. He thought the sugges- tion that his supporters should attend the meeting jwhen the Le Roi low grade ore will almost assuredly result inthe erection of] at least.10 stamp. mills.in. the im- _matlintevicimity of this city; the “erection of which and the extra! amount te be: paid out to miners! and mill men‘on account of this! mettiod‘of reducing the abundance’ of silicious ores in the Rossland mining, district will swell the wage bill of the camp by. at least $600,- 000. Jtis safe to say, then, that $1,000,000. worth of work. will be dene: this season- by. these: two items: alone.. Then: the: t on incor will make its report an excellent one. The money for the expenses of that committee, amounting to $1,000 was raised through a bank, said he, and I was one of those who guaranteed the bank. “These gentlemen will tell us perhaps if they spent all) the mcney,” said he. “Iam proud of my suppor- SPOKANE, - WASH. COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STS, Newly furnished. Strictly first-class throughout. Under the management of Frank Watson. Headquarters for mining mén. Elevator service night and day, Free baths. On the European and American plan,’ ‘Every room heated by steam. Free buse:to and from all trains, J. E. BURWELL, DEALER IN All Kinds and-Lengths of Wood PRICES REASONABLE, Delivered to any part of town without extra charge: Heap op Sroxane Sr. OFFICE : RED Livery and & TAR Transter G0, Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. railway; are prepared to unload and de thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester liver all kinds of freight from cars; any Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. Kambler Bicycles and G T. ‘Tires. “Light, strong, durable and: will last'tor years, The G. &'t. Tires are the only practical qinck repair tires. ‘Jhav’s why they are made detachable, F, T. Merrill-Cycle Co. 821 Riverside. Sro KANE Minine NUD ROSSLAND. B. ©. N. PALACE & TABLES ™*| v PACK HORSES, BADDEE ANP DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON ANO RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE. PROP. - Ros sland, B. C, Stone as» Heddle Co. ters. This will be a clean el) shallspend no money to secure a victory, neither shall. I allow any of my friends to spend’ money for me. Yet 1am confident that we have the kind of support that ensures suc- cess. A genctal campaign committee was will be exocedingly lively. jand’s ion is to ii to 20,000 this 6 summer, the build- ings to accomodate them must be increased by double their present number. Rossland’s growth, therefore, is in-.an exceedingly. healthy .condi- tion.: If ELECT GOOD MEN. Rossland is not only a city but it.isthe.centre of a great-districti The wealth of the Kootenays is tributary to it. The eyes. of the financial world are -tuming towards this fair young-eity. All the capital: iste who-are interested in‘ the de- velépment‘of mining properties: in the Kootenays and whio will'b WILLIAM E.. DEVEREAUX; Civil Engineer, Provincial: Land Surveyor-and Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building, COLUMBIA AVENUB;' ROGSLAND d as follows:-C M Alex Miller; AS Goodeve. Smith Cur- tis, John 8 Clute, @ S MacVannel, Wm Gibson, Jolm Morkin, R J Bealey, Wallace’: McLeod, D B Bogle, HP McCraney, J Bovine, J R Cook, TW Wheeler, N A McKenzie, Ross Thompson, T Stack, W R McPhee, P W McLean, Dr Bowes, H H Johnson, AN Paterson: C O’Brien Reddin, Dr Sinclair and John Pt H. B. FINDLEY, Dw. Db Ss, LD 8. Graduate of the Pniladelphia: Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block. A. PARE Rossland, B. C The executive committee is D B Bogle, Thomas Whalen, H Daniels, A N Patterson, C O’Brien Reddin, Ross Thompson and H'J Raymer. A committee on registration of voters was appointed as follows: A N Pat- teraon, Thomas Whalen and H H Johnson. The executive committee meets at headquarters tonight and the general interested’have and will have their head agents in Rossland. It is the commercial metropolis. of the Koot- engy@. algo, . ‘When it ig: considered that. this camp is. certain tobeneme thb greatest niining:camp)in::the: world should: our. municipal. ‘foundations nét be-laid ona: bread and~liberal seate? The brainiest’ men; ths most enterprising men; the beat biisifiees'men in the city should'be chosen as its first represeutatives. If none but good men are brought ont egcandidates thea:the muni- cipal life of the-city 1s bound to staré eut strong: If the beat: ofthe candidates: are then:elected the fature grewth of the city on the broad lines indicated will'be doubly sestred eee LALONDE’S: GLANS! MEST. Mide-and OC Com- ™ ‘ys Appointed. 0. Lalonde’s supporters met: at the in the Ooemmercialibaiidi ng last: night.. R. J, Bealey A NiMoKensie scozetary.. D> B) Bogle said that: he:.under- stood that Colonel: “Scott's: folowers would attempt to « «convert the: public purpose: of hearing the forma) -report-of .the:com- mittes-eentifrom Ressland te work for the incorporation bill, into a Scott meeting and. that the people were to be misied into a belief: that to Colonel Soptt wae due the-passage:of: the: bill making Rossiand a city. Hie hoped the supporters of Lalonde would be thére.in force. Several other speakers referred.to thé samy: eubject. The signed a i on Friday —_— TIN DISCOVERED. Ao Important Diecovery Near the Nerth Fork of the Salmon. A. H. Holditch, analytical chemist and assayer, writes the Neleon’ Miner as follows: Many of your readers will be inter- for metal, tin, has been discovered at last‘in British’ Columbia. The-sample metallic grains, and was’ said by the been picked out by him: from some rotten granite, which is very proba- tion that tin is-usually found. I utmost confidence in the bona fides thought 1 was native amalgam, eyeitdid not particularly resemble that material. The exact locality I am hardly at near the North -Fork of the Salmon, from which district'we shall probably. hear a gook deal this coming summer. 8o far I have not received the rock itself, but expeet todo so every day, and it will give ‘me great ‘ pleasure to place it-un exhibition if it turns out to be what is:expected: Sisters’ Entertainment. The entertainment to be this evening -at Dominion hall for the benefit of the new Sisters’ hos- Lalonde.to :become::a- candidate for meyor was read to-which- the candi- date responded in a speech of accept- ance. With reference to D. B. Bogle’s remarks Lalonde said that there was no doubt that Mr. Scott’s were doing i sible to: secure: his: election -and he trusted his owm: friende would: be equally Vigliabt-. He made amusing u stories of the season. In uddition to the program published in the Recorp Saturday is announced .an ad- ditions] feature which in itself is well worth the price of admissien. Gren- ville Klejser, the impersonator, will which are a guarantee of the excel- lence of the program. The cause is a worthy one and no doubt the attend- ance will be large. peated te know that: the- long looked |i given to me for assay was: in small ||% proapector who’ brought it to have|'5 bly true, as it isin a granite’ forma- ts think it right to*ay that I have the ji of the finder; who was completely ig-||é norant of the vatue'of the metal, and | |i though of course ‘to the experienced | 2 liberty to mention just yat, but it was||§ TO AID THE UNFORTUNATE. || Grenville Kieieer Will Appear at the | given f pital promises to be the most select |i appear at the entertainment and pro- : pos-| duce some of his inimitable sketches —o— —_ ARCHITECT— NEXT DOOR TO CITY HOSPITAL 8, Rossland. THE RECORD BY CARRIER. The Recorp has perfected its new carrier service, and the paper will now be di d every ii by carrier to any address in the city for 25 cents per week. Leave your ad- dress at the office and get the news of the day served up'to you in the Rec- ORD at supper time each evening. —Corner Columbia Avenue —and Spokane Streets. We ship .our pipe in car load lots. You can save money by buying from us, Good stock of valves and fit- tings at reduced prices. Con- tracts for hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set-— ting of manufacturing ma- chinery. ~ ‘Ly aslo! ie gon tues... .Thura, and Satar ar Nelsen fuceday, thorsday and 18:00 17:00 Ly Nelson log Robson Tues., Thurs, | The production of Rossland’s mines more than doubled in 1896. At the resent rate of fncrease the prdoce will be more {han qu: marebley in 1897, ured ‘Rossland of chea; will be able to. produce at the send of the present:year 1,200 50 fone a The foliowing mines are now shipping: Le Rot, War. Eagle, Josie, own I, X. es Jumbo,. Mayflower, tain ai mn Mas! ‘nm April the tollgwing mines will ship: Colonna, Monte Cristo: Sun- Commander, Deer Park, Crow: Point, Iron: Colt, Homestake, tt of them all F mine that is zapable of making:an output that fipee them all, the Centre Star. HER PAY ROLL. ae ; HER Falls & Ni which mental systems. ~ ‘on tne Columbia river and with the C: on an ‘age $3.00 per. & Red M of ore day: es Uae, Kootenay, Ni fickle Plate,’ Mh ue hundred miners under ground, Fourteen hundred artisans and day. A certain pay_roll-of $3,000,000 per year. RAILROADS. Here today, the © tat: v ‘i, at Spok i th Sp Wash., with four transconti- & Weatern d at Trail with boats forall pointe |@, Pacific at R In June the Canadian Pacific railway w! ill land freight in Rossland. In course of construction are an opera house and hundreds of’ houses. agents in Rossland. Statistics show that in December three houses were erected daily. Pure water and good light, NO COMPETITOR IN SIGHT. Montreat Townsite Syndicate Offers a limited number of lots in the original townsite of Rossland for sale, Title absolutely perfect and guaranteed. For salo by all real estate JOHN F, McCRAE, BENE ke for Syndicate. ] | 18:80 o'clock. aed Saturday 0. Av Robson Tuesday, thursday and.” Saturday 5 Ly Robeon for north tues,, Thurs. Ly Nakusp p opm yw ‘Ac. arrowbiad a Sénbay, Wodnesday i100 Connecting with train for north. Steamer’ Lytton makes daily trip, woming § Sunday, between Trail and Leaving Trail at 8 o'clock. Arriving at Northport at 10. Returnin, Leaves Northport at 11’o’clock. Arriving at Trail »t 17 o’ulock. eetuet rin; Manduys, 10 o’cloc! 2 s clock. leaving Nelson g, arrlv! ingat Kaslo GEO. Mcb. BROWN, District Pass- enger Agent, Vancouver: Columbia” Westar Badly Time Table No.4. To take effect Feb: 8, 1807 BAsTBOUM: N Pres ‘leaves Rossiand lo. ger leay No. Cree went ie Anives et trail wesrsor BOUND. Daily except Sunday. ade with all boats arriving and from ae F. P. GUTELI General § Wisconsin Central Line Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connectjon in Chicago with all lines runnin; and west. For fall information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, etc.. address your nearest ticket agent, or- JAMES C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEORGE 8. BATTY. Gen Agt. 246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, apt: 1: WARNING T0 LABORERS Report and Recommendations By the Terry Peak Miners’ Union. . COUNTRY OVER-BOOMED Miners: Warned to Keep Away. From the Black Hills. ‘ The following is:'a. circular which hus beemissned by the authority of the miners now in the, Black’ hills in cir- cular form, a-copy’ of which was re- ceived here by the Rossland Union : To the Officers and: Membere-of- Terry: Peak 3 Miners’ Union: drawback being the depth of snow which makes it rather inconvenient getting around. ; — SPOKANE STOCK EXCHANGE. Evening Star. Brings‘11 Cente, and Josie Mac 6, Spokane, Wash. March 8.—The foliewing were the closing quotations on the exchange today; Butte, 4} bid, 5 asked; Commander 15} asked; Deer Park, 224 asked; Evening Star, 11 bid, 11) asked; Great Western, 20, asked; High Ore 4 ‘bid;fron Mask, 48 usked; | |i Josie, 49 asked; Jumbo, 70 asked: Josie Mac, 6 asked; Mayflower, 14 asked; Monte Cris:o 15 asked;O. K., 26 asked; Phoenix, 16-asked; Poorman, 8 bid, 4} asked; Rossland Red Moun- tain, 80 usked; St. Elmo, 7} bid, 10 asked; Virginia, 14 asked; Noble Five 59 bid, 60 asked; White Bear, 223 asked; Rambl 42: bid, 50 asked; We, Four. i inted ‘to investigatettie. condition of the labor market-in-ths Binck Hills and the effects of the persietent booming now cafried‘or.by-tiewspapers in the inter- est of townsite companies and specu- lutors and leo - by ‘irresponsible - cor- reapondents of the eastern press; - who appear to vie with gach other in re- porting fabul strikes: of Hd-bi ing ore which exists nowhere except in the xivid intaginations vf said cor- respondents ;” We: your committee, find that the Hills country is: overrun with: men seeking employment which is jimpos- sible to be‘ had owing to the over- crowded-eondition of the labor market, We find that tliere was a much larger nuinber of men‘here than could get work; before the new crowd brought here bythe boom literature began'to arrive. -Consequently there is much. destitution and distress amougat the: new: arrivals, many of whom srebeing-fed by public charity. We find that at Ragged Top (the most persistently boomed section™ of the Hills) there are only twenty-five men on the:pay-rolle of the different companies working in that camp and the number is not likely to be in- creased for some tithe to come. Be- sides strangers here out of work there in about 20 pe cent of the residents in enforced idleness. . We would therefore advise alllabor- ing men to give the Black Hills a wide berth the. coming season, _ We would warn them against the alluring advertisemenst sent out by railroad companies, whose object is to induce a rush to'the Hills and thus make money by carrying people here. After cnce they getitheir fare ‘all fur- ther interest in their dupes ends and they are left to’get out of the country as best they may. We would recommend tliat copies of this report be sent to all the” lead- ing newspapers of the country for the purpose of counteracting the evil in- fluence of the boom literature now being assidiously disseminated 15 the interest of speculators. — We would further recomniend that 8 vole of censure“be passed on all cor- respondents of the press. who are in the habit of writiag fairytales in or: der to maké their’ Reco, $1.20 asked; Wonderful, 7} bid; 9 asked: Car-boo, : 48’ asked; Dellie, 18 asked; Hall Mines, $6.40 bid, §6:75 asked; Ivanhoe and Okanagan. 15 asked; Reservation, 8}-asked.°.. > The closing quotations .on. unlisted stocks ‘were: Caledonia, 5 asked; Oracker Jack,.10 asked; Dardanelles, 21 asked; Eureka, 5 bid; Gertrude, 9 asked; Giant, 15 asked; Good ope, 44 asked; Gladiator, 3.asked; Grand Prize, 5 asked; Homestake, 4 asked; Helen. 2 bid; Idler, 12} asked; Knight Templar, 4 asked; Little Darling 23 asked; Old Ironaides, ‘asked; Stanley, 7 asked. Vulcan, 18} asked; Wall Street, 2% asked; Primruse, 7 ‘asked; Sunset, 5 ‘asked; “Merchants, 2 asked; Deer Horn, 73 asked; Spokane Belle, 1 asked; Boundary/.Creek, 8.asked; Jo| Jo, 8.asked; Comstock, 2 asked, Sales reported were as follows: 1,- 000 Evening Star, 11; 5C0 Josie Mac, 6. After tife call the only sale was 3.5600 Helen, 3. _- - & GOLD WATCH OFFERED. Our popular clothing merchant, 8. A. Hartman, next door to the Bank of Montreal, offers to give away a beautiful gold watch (Pierson.Bartlett movement, in huating.case) to his customers. For every dollars worth of goods purchased in his store you get one ticket: $2.00 worth, 2 tickets; For sale by Slocan City, - Stocati City Townsite Terminus of the Slocan River Railway. center for Springer and Lemon creek mines, which are already’ sommencing to have an output of shipping ore. Lote in this most promising and beautifully situated town in West Kootenay: ~ The business _ Suckling Bros. General Agents. NORMAN 4. MACKENZIE, w. L. GERMAINE, - INACKENZIE & CO. ‘Real Estate and Commercial Block - Mining Brokers. Notary. Public. Office:of White Bear Mining & Milling . Company and Goldie-Rene Mining Company. Columbia Avenue. SE eee One Price to Alt GEO. A. FRASER €arries a complete line of # Perfumes, Powders, Soaps and Toilet Articles. Carefully Prpares Your Prescriptions. GEO. A. FRASER, Chemist and Druggist, ' Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C. BEERS AS AS HSS IS LS Le" ags7y JOHN M. BURKE Will examine.and report on mines for sale, and also om mines of which stock is being sold. 1f my reports are found not to be correct I will refund ali moneys invested on same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rosslaud. B.C. $5.00 worth, 5 tickets, etc., d 1B to take placé May 1. tf —~—— MRS. BEECHER DEAD. Mrs. Henry Ward Seecher has passed to the other shote, She died j day at Stamf 6 4 She lived a long and useful life. The fumeral occurred today at 2 o’clock at the Plyméath ehurch, Rey. Lyman Abbott officiating: —~— K. 0. T. M “ Attention! “Sir Knights of the Maccabees. The trunipet will sound on the 17th day’ of the present mcnth at & p.m. sharp. It is expected that every Sir Knight ahall be. in his tent ready for action. Wirttam BR. Beatty, R.K. J. E. MILLS, Agent for Montreal Syndicate Lets oe the Origi- nal Townsite of Rosslan: Office: Third building east of GRAND UNION HOTEL. Cable address “‘Wa.tses,”’ Rossland. Use “Lieber's” “Moraing and eats" and Bedford MoNell’s Codes. The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers, Dealers in Develo} Mines, 9 jlass ‘““Pres- Mings, Mone Smanas axe Mors Prepwots |: REDDY & REINER, MINING. BROKERS 201 & 202 Rookery, SroxayE WANTED Good mining propositions either gold or silver, for syn- dicates. who are prepared to ‘pay reasonable prices. ‘|J. B. FERGUSON « CO. Next door to Bank of B. N. A. TO PROSPECTORS. Weare making a Specialty. of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily ~ INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. ©. ‘Treasury -stocks all listea: East. For further par- ticulars apply to L, C. DILLMAN,, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, Spokane, Wash. B. CO. MACDONALD, President. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd: OF TORONTO.: OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S ORUG STORE. Mining Stecks aad Claims bought and seid. Gzo. Gump, Secretary. pects” and Standard Shares. Particular attention girem to the erders ef in- dividuals and Syndicates. Expert reports om physical ‘entures ‘end titles. Correspondence’ selisited. Referenees exchanged. P. O. Drawer L. ROSSLAND, B.C. JOAN BENNETT. Joun L. Scorre.y, Mike Comer, CHas. Estes, Committee. —~—- RICH: PLACER GRAVEL... een apeion oe Agente Forrseatig: Agent for Baker, Crawford a 00., Vamtbtver: tare of, Andrew Usher's Scotch ne Rnd Coke, Fire Bags, Bal Oil, etc. a: piiae itt Seen. Be ene: whe CoP. PR Salmo Goes Wild. Over the Discovery! of Rich Gravel. Crawford Wright is in town. for a| few days arriving . Tuesday~ evening |’ from Salmo and reports a great-ex-|' citement was occasioned by the dis covery of placer. diggings in our quiet}. little towns Workmen while excavating the ce!- lar under the-store of Ci W. Peterson; ‘ow in course of constriction by J. H. Oliver, of Spokane, found gold nug- Bets to the value of $8 to $10. As soon as the. news leaked out, staking placer mines was tle’ rage, hotels stores and SMided were left open, Owners beibg’away staking claims. J. H. Dondlat discovered : ‘the: lo- cation start’ a ‘whit’ was rice the Mouth of the. North -Fork-. of. the Salmon river which is included :with- in the limit. of the townsite-grant MANSEL B. GREEN, fo ian "liebe. Lessons fi Sounterpout, Harman Sad ‘Thotoug! Epes and Open for engagements on’ program as‘ singer or ‘Next to Occidental, Columbia Avenue C. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Pest Street. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. _ J. H. Good, Good, Clark & Co. Raat Eerare any Mune. BROKERS, Conveyancers, Commissioners, &e:, MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. ‘Comranier formed. Rents collected; &c.- Corres- J. M. Clark. McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Strect, next to Driig Store. Rossiand,-- * British Columbia. Thos: Mayne Daly, Notary Pablic,' Commissioner, Upstairs tn Ritchle Block Columbia -Ave. ” Rossland. running diagonally through-the town Until it strikes the reiltodd- sud’then following up the old dry bed in the direction of the North Fork. I¢ has every indication of being. good placer round as the ‘position isin # natural basin and an abundance. of water can behad at all seasons of the year at a reasonable expense. The people of Sulmo feel quite jubilant over the dis- covery ag coupled with the immense os bodies of. the adjacent hills they : hink there is a bright future in store Or their towns Building ia going on “6 fast us lumber canbe had, the only Tue CREEDMORE|k Newly furnished rooms. Everything firat class. , Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Traders’ Bloek, Columbia Avenue, PURE GOLD TREASURY. _ Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents Call and see samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws, Walter O. Archer, first floor Lalunde block. COLUMBIA.AVE., ROSSLAND, B.0. A.W. ROSS & CO...... -. . STOCK and MINING... BROKERS ¢ *§sytret . ‘TORONTO, ONTARIO. . J. K. CLARK & CO. Mines: Stocks and. Real Estate We make a specialty of esurinings Reporting on and Developing Mines. : Rossland B: CO. TMONGEZUMA Gold Mining Company (LIMITED LIABILITY.) “Mine, THE RETALIATION. Situated on Deer Park Mountain, Ross.anp, Barris CoLumsis, And the GOLDEN WEST 0° the North Fork of Salmon. CAPITALIZATION. 1,000,000 Shares, Par Value, $1.00 Each, k Fully Raid and Non-Assessable, TREASURY, 300000 SHARES. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA’ OFriogns, J. G. HOUGHTON, Vice-President. GEO. E. TOMS, Secretary-Treagurer. Head Office, ROSSLAND, B. C. Treasury Stock now offered at 43 cents per share. The Retaliation-adjoins the Roderick Dhu and Fairview, and is but one claim diataht froin the famous Lily May and Deer Park mines, both of which are producing mines, The lead of the Deer Park can be distinctly traced hrough the Roderick Dhu and Retaliati Sufficient work has been done on the Property to s cure the Company a. Crown grant. The li is a tuanel prop and oan be worked more cheaply in consequence. Address all i to the B. CO. _ Office in the Shaw Block: aa), Remittances can be made to the Manager of the Bank of British North America. Rosstaxp, B. 0. y, Geo. E. Toms, Rossland, 8. C. CHEZUM. JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co. Full information concerning titles to mining, properties in Trail Creek Division. Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Executed. JOHN JACKSON, General Mining Business Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orrice: Travers BLods, Columbia Ave. ” P.O. Box 72. ROSSLAND, B. CO. Dundee Gold: Mining G., [ PARKER GROUP, Assays obtained January 28, 11897, $22 gold, 2 ounces. silver. Depth 70~Feet. Situated between Wild Horse and Porcupine Creeks. First Block of Treasury Stock at {0° Cents, WEEKS, KENNEDY * CO. Brokers. Results Talk! BRADLEY & MILLS, MINES, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Office of the Rossland Employment Agency. Columbia Ave. | ROSSLAND, B. C E, .S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B. GC. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond. on, Lookout mountain, Beaver ¢..ek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. ‘Will examiné® properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cate. J | aE J. Fr. LANSING, Com. Mgr. BIROSSLAND- - RITISH: COLUMBIA SMELTING § AND REFINING C0., Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. > The management of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limited, now have over one hundred and fifty feet of underground development to their credit in the rich Sunset No. 2: From the beginning there has been no “let up” in the expl ion and develop it of this fine property. The work is to be pushed more vigorously, if possible, until the Sunset is a regular producer of pay ore in quantity. With pay ore in quantity come increased share values and dividends. As an investment, therefore, the fully-paid, absolutely non-assessable shares of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limited, at 10° cents [per share, appeal most forcibly to every intelligent investor. Order shares, prospectuses and general information from ‘The Walters Co., Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA. O’HARA & CO, 24 Toronto St, Toronto, Ont, SAWYER, MURPHY & CO., 108 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal, Que. H. /Or through any reliable Bank or Broker.