So " pn! ous and the statesmen of Great Britain ROSSLAND RVENING RECORD ought to establish the food supply of the BY BBER OC. SMITH, United Kingdom on a. surer. foundation Padlished every day (except Sunday) and Weekly than even ne good will and. the good Telegram. — ‘ OLD-TIME STAGES AND DRIVERs. One of the reminiscences of General d in DAILY: Advance. 10.00 5.00 One Year A VIOLET IN HER HAIR, A violet in her lovely hair, ‘A rose upon her bosom fair! But, Oh, her eyes A lovelier violet disclose! ‘And her ripe lips the sweetest rose That’s ‘neath the skies. A lute beneath her Gravetal hand hes music forth at her command, Grant publist ) ‘s Salt Lake Tribune told of a ride he once took on the box beside the driver, of eleven miles over a rough mountainous road in 58 minutes. That wasall well enough down east, but that was not much stag- ing, all th me. When the race be- tween the Pioneer and California Stage companies from Sacramento to Virginio City, in the sixties, took place, one line by Placerville and Lake Tahoe and the other by Dutch Flat, Donner lake and ‘Trurkee river, that was staging. Only three drivers handled the ribbons on each line, and the distance was, in round numbers, 150 miles. They were six- horse Concord coaches and the road was over the Sierras, and up the range this side, in which the Comstock is situated, but the distance was made in less than than sixteen hours. The California won by a few minutes, but on One Year, in advance Six months, mm advan Bingle copy. WEDN THE NICKLE IN THE SLor. Acouple of members of the second nine or amature baseball club came to the Reconp office and complained that some of the money roised by subscrip- tion for the purpose of buying balls, bats and gloves, had been played into a slot machine, and asked that we ‘‘roast them.” ch boys are on the high road to Kamloops. In this connection we might state that severed persons have complained — at this office about boys being allowed to play the nickle in the slot machine. It would Lake miles—in 20 minutes. On, the ‘Calitor, 5 i » city c oil nia line Johnny Burnett—‘“‘Sage Brus! ud not be a bal idea for the eity council to) had the most difficult part of the road give this little device a little attention | to cover, ‘and the way he did it was ex- and at least prohibit children playing at plained by 4, feast: whom ho inet: it within the corporate limi ft the|He said: ‘I was climbin’ the long as porate limits of the} 1 grade beyond Crystal Peak when Lheard a hollerin’, and lookin’ up I seen that the brown team on ther coach of Sage Brush hed got ther best of him, and was sure enough runnin’ away. I got my stock and wagons out on the ank, and wassant a minute too soon. Here they cum; ther grade war 14 inches to the rod, the coach was jest rockin’ and boandin’, and God-uw-Mighty how they flew. But Sage Bsush wus- sent tryin’ to step ’em. He war a stid- ien them with the reins, and all the time his whip was poppin’, like a re- volver, ant .e was a hollerin’ like a wild Comanche. I sed ter myself. ‘He's done gone crazy and there’ll be a h-ll of a ene a smash up,’ but I’m told he beat Of course it isa misfortune that the | the other line, and I’m glad of it, goll- best townsite lands around Rossland, | blast ’em.” 7 are in dispute, but it would be a much aBurnett wa as rosea as Grant bim- greater misfortune, fora city to build self. He had some trouble with plain " ing for Gilmer & Salisbury on the plains up, upon lands to which the occupants | in Kansas or Nebreska. We believe he have no title. The Recoxp in publish- jed a man, bat Mr. Gilmer got him ing what it has in reference to the dis- cleared and gave him a stake to go west. puted lands, is only doing its duty to ‘At the time Grant Israel was the agent I in Sacramento, and had just quarreled the people by giving them facts suffi- cient to put them upon their guard. —_—_— cit, Tis said some of the newsboys gamble away the greater portion of their earnings in that wa The Canadian supreme court gave & decision for the justice department de- ciding that a man or woman who leaves Canada to go to the United States for a divorce without intending to live there afterwards, marrying and returning to Canada, can be prosecuted for bigamy which is as it should be. ——} with and discharged a driver, when Burnett walked into the office and asked if the company needed any more men. Israel, still angry, said: ue would like to hire a driver if I could tind some one who knew a lead horse horse from a swing. Do you know any- The people who live on streets not yet being graded should be @ little patient. The board of public works is getting ue alls to birth strel power on earth Can give to song. And thus she moves in tender light The purest ray, where all is bright, Serene and sweet, And sheds a graceful influence round That hallows e’en the very ground Beneath her feet. —New York Ledger. —— FROM THE RECORDS. TRANSFERS. ay 5, Miner Boy !4, Moses Burns to Charles Van Ness. Kock Kuk 14, A. Brauer to M. Peter- son. Gold Bell 1, A. Brauer to M. Peter- on. Golden Cross, Golden Age, Mackie, 1-16 each, Frank Watson to F. M. Me- Leod. may 6. Columbia, J. E. H. Monypenny to B. H. Monvpenny. ‘Lone Star, Old Judge, Frank Mornach to the Rossland Mutual Mining com- pany. ‘Wall Hall, Fred Hagen to John Lar- gon. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. May 4—Gold Brick. May 8—Lincoln No. 1, Daylight, Major, Guiding Star, Iron Clad, Tough Nut, Bald Eagle Fraction. May 10—Little Vitta, Minnie No. 2, Columbia, Starter, Saturday, Maid of Avoca. May 11—Oakley, Surprise No. 2, Gold Prince, Vulcan No. 2, Bonnie Doon. —— ROSSLAND LAUNDRY. If you have washing to be done come to the office or drop a card in the post- office and we will call for it. Rossland Laundry, three doors east of postoffice. 5-12-tf —— IN KEEPING. “At least, Chollie knows how to dress. His attire is rich but simple.” “So is ollie.” — Indianapolis Journal. ——_ A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE. Afew days ago a channing young lady, who was traveling alone between thing about stage-driving?”” “A little,” was the answer. ‘Ever drive four horses?” ‘Yes’? “Ever drive six?” “Yes.” “What is yourname?” ‘‘They call me Sage Brush,” answered Burnett. Israel swung round and scribbled a note and holding it out, said, ‘Take this up to the barn. The men will show you the team you are to try in,the morning. You will leave the barn at 6:30 o’clock and bring the coach down in front of this office, headed this way,” inti around as fast as possible, The abso- lute necessity of opening and making passable the streets through the more thickly settled portion is apparent. There are quite a number of places where many persons live that could not be reached by the fire company, This work should be done first. ——— St. Paul and Chicago, was acvosted by a handsome gentleman, who invited her to take dinner with him. ‘Certainly, Mr. Carson,” she replied, “for the Wis- consin Central lines have the best din- ing car service in the world; I shall be delighted.” For further particulars call on the nearest ticket agent, or ress J. C. Pond, G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. 8. Battv, Gen’t agent, 246 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. 5-10-lw Write-Up «gs Souvenir. ‘tux Recorp will in the early part of May ic, thor- RED STAR livery and Transfer G0, Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester- railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. WwW. AARTLINE. PROP. any a sy ough and conservative write-up of the Camp, which will be revised, condensed and published in a MIDSUMMER SOUVENIR—» The first edition of which will consist of 10,000 COPIES And be issued the Ist of July. The mines around Rossland have attained that degree of development which in- sures success and warrants the under- taking. The Souvenir will consist of about 100 PAGES Handsomely printed and bound. Cuts and engravings for the front page have already been prepared. The necessary presses and material have already been bought and paid for, and areon the way. — Orders will now be received at this office at the following prices :— Single Copy 25 Copies “ ADVERTISING One Page - One Half Page 30 One Fourth Page - 20 Reading Notices per Line 25¢ RATES. $50 —— These prices are for a guaranteed edition of 10,000 copies. Advertising rates will be increased proportionatelv with increased issue. Going to Chicago To Anywhere East ° If youare, see that your ticket from Minneapolis, St. Paul or Duluth, reads vie THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE with a gesture, the way indicated. “Some-of the stock area little wild when they first start out, and you will have to be on your guard with them.” “Very well,” was the response, and Burnette turned away. When at the door Israel called him back and said: “I suppose you haven’t a cent, take this’—holding out a five-dollar piece—‘‘get supper, a reakfast, and be sure to be on time. Much obliged,” said Burnett, “but I have plenty of money. I just work for exercise.” He never smiled, but tarned and went out. The clerks, who been listening, asked Israel what team he was going to give the freak. When he told them, there was “He will be killed & The city council of course did a very sensible and commendable thing in selecting the Recorp as the official paper of the city. In the first place it has by all odds the largest city circulation, and inthe next place it is the oldest Ross- land newspaper and is devoted wholly to this city and its interests. Nine- tenths of the citizens of Rossland will say the council acted wisely and well in selecting the Recorp in which to pub- lish the new bylaws. —_—_—_ GREAT BRITAIN’S PERIL. At the Mercy of Other Countries for Bread in Case of War. that refuses get up and see bring those red devils up to the office in the morning.” Just at the right moment in the morning the team came _joggling down the street from the direction they were to take from the office. Israel and He passed the office on the other side of the street, but suddenly he gathered the reing, cracked his whip, the leaders and swings on the dead run, turned in the narrow strevt; at exactly the right spot, he gpoke one low word, his foot touched the brake, he settled back in his seat, and coach and team stood still. ‘‘There are drivers and driver, and I’ve got him,” was all Israel said. Poor Suge Brush! A sister that was the apple of his eye went astray, and it was more than he could bear, and he killed him- self.—Salt Lake Tribune. Great Britain has the money and therefore it is argued that Great Britain will have the wheat so long as there is wheat in the world. It isa general truth that Great Bri- tain’s money is as necessary to the wel- fare of wheat-growing nations as the wheat of other nations is to Britain’s life. General truths are always subject to exceptions, and the exception to the foregoing general truth is the condition of war, when the United States might enter into a conspiracy with Russia to starve Britain to death. Grant that an alliance between Rus- sia, France and other European nations with the United States against Britain is unlikely, is not the history of the na- Sea yiy the record of anlikely oc-| SPOKANE STOCK EXCHANGE. currences?’ The United Kingdom lives from hand to mouth, and at no time the clerks were all on the alert. Noble Five Sold, the Price Not Being Langsley & Jeffers ‘Washington and First Sts. ; Wood, Coal, Draying and Job Work. Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly P. 0. BOX, 562. Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE INTERNATIONAL, TEA - -- If you are particular as to is there more than three weeks supply of food in the granaries of England, tre. land and Scotland. Supposing this supply were cut off, starvation or surrender would be_ the two alternatives open ‘o Britain, If it sea routes from the granaries of the world, England would have nothing to fear. Her navy could do that against any possible combination, but a navy cannot raige wheat, and of what avail would be the warships if the granaries G pean al n entirely dependent on the United States for her food supply. The good] 12 will and good sense of the United States | as might keep ri 2k open to Critain. Yet i . vivable| Da that a Congress might declare war and would be wheat, and then Britain would have to| as 15 t ex- Re- ‘ar short of meeting Bri- and the simple truth is, ent of the European war ates could smash Britain 2 that in the the United > She ought cither to offer a bounty upon wheat grown in England or else encour- age the production of wheat unde own flag by duty on grain foreign countries. ‘The qu grown in| Fi ing quotations on the exchange today were a mere inatter of keeping open the| Were as follows: Butte, 2!4 bid) 334 asked; Boston 8% asked; Deer Park, 2L% asked; Josie, 61 asked ; Mayflower, 1414 asked ; Le Roi, $8 asked ; Monte Cristo, 144% asked; Novelty, 7 asked; Phenix, 15'g asked; Poorman, ‘ Dellie, 15 asked; then an embargo might be placed upon | Wonderful, 8'¢ lows: i ti ‘6 asked; by cutting off her food supply. asked; Palouse Blue! Great Britain ought not’ to be ex-|can, 1 bid, 1'4 asked; posed to danger at such a vital point. | aske: 3,000 Vulean, !ge. wr her| | After the call the sale of 10,000 Noble tion is seri- |The terms were not made public. the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60. cent Ceylon. Given. Spokane, Wash., May 10.—The clos- 60 cent Japan. avked;Evening Star, 1434 asked; reat Western, 2) asked; Josie Mac, 10 ked; High Ore, 534 Iron Mask, 32'4 bid, 45 asked; Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. Cc. ST. P. M. & O. RY. leaye Minneapolis access. Success an equivalent for Palatial Trat - tions Voluntary indorsement of the North- western Line is spontaneous on the part o! every traveller who patrordzes it W. H. MEAD, General Agent. 248 Washington St. F, C. SAVAGE, Portland, Oregon. ‘Travelling Agent. O. R. & N. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO COEUR @’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MINES And all points east and south. 01 li it via Salt Bake and Denver. " nly line eas! Steamship tickets to Europe and other [for- eign countries. Trains leave Spokane 7:15 p.m. daily. arrives Spokane 7:15 a.m. daily, making ‘direct connec- fon to and from Kootenay points. For through tickets and. further information apply 0-H. & N, office. ihe into . 504 Riverside avenue, 8) ne, Wash, J. CAMPBELL, . M. AMS, General Agent. Trav F. & P. Agent W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. AGENT, Portland, Oregon. Columbia ond Westen Railway Time Table No.4. Totake ef ‘ect feb. 3, 1807. EASTBOUND. Daily except Suriday. No.2 passenger lenves Rossiar Arrives at Trail jo. 4 passenger loav: Arrives at Trail 18 Columbia avenue, Rossl B.C, WESTBOUND.. Daily except Sanday. No. 3 passenger leaves Trait. Arrives in Rossiand, THE EXCHANGE HATIOAL BANE Capital $250,020.09 Surplus and Undivided Profits $59.09). Jacob Hoover, sident; A, J. Ro: a ident; BJ. Dyer, nashier. aries IEF Special cosas and attsation pad to onwe ‘Spokane, Wash. mining, oe asked; Reservation, 43Z bid, 6 St. Elmo, 10 asked; West Le Roi, ; White Bear, 17 asked; Jeff asked; Cariboo, 51 asked; nhoe, 17 asked; d; Silverine, 10 asked; Primrose, avis ked ; Celtic Queen, 7 asked. Unlisted stocks were quoted as fol- Grand Prize, 51g asked; Helen, St. Joe, 2 asked ; Spokane Stamp Works, ELCCTBOTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation pol; Pal to Seals, Rubber Stam ps, Stencils, etc. bird, 4 as! ; Vul- Mugwomp, 8 Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE. WASH Whereis ButonCity The following sales were reported: ve and 3,000 Little Giant was reported. No. Tra Afrives in Rossland... . Connections at Rossiand w ith trains to and from Spokane. Connections made with all boats arriving aad departing from ‘Trail General offices: Trail. B.C “ ¥. ®. GUTELIUS, General Supt International Nzivigation and Trading Go,, Ltd. Kootenay L.u. wit River, BO. This company’s new steamer JNTERNATIONAL Leaves Kaslo 7:30 4. m. for Aius- wortb, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Returning, leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. on on all week days. JAS. WAUGH, q@. F, HAYWARD. Purser. Master. -| steam heat and all modern conveniences. PALACE STABLES ™». SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE. PROP. - Rossland, B.C. DOMINION HOTEL. ——_ The Only First-Class Honse in, Town Giving Moderate Rates. Elegantly furnished rooms. Dining room well-equipped and supplied with white help. Retes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25 cents each. A share of public patronage solicited. Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. «{ The Pacific Hotel, » JOHN WATSON. PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE St. First class in every patticuiar. ae THE HOTEL ALLAN om LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedroom, Parlors, batt billiard and private club rooms. ‘Dining room unexcelled. Blectrie’ lignts MRS, M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. aa The Only Brick Hotel in Town, ———— ) CAR Two Sak. OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEW ARE—+ At Former Prices of. TINW ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock Ay SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co CA NADIAN “PACIFIC And Soo Pacific Line The quickest and cheapest route to ali points East or West. Palatial sleepers and tourists car on all trains. Connections from Rossland in con- nection with Canadian Pacific steamers and Columbia & Western railway. Leave and arrive at Rossland every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday as Revelstoke ‘Arrowhzad The Fast Line Superior Service Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. ‘Trains depart from Spokane. west bound, 8:25 P.M. 2 east bound, 7:00 A.M. Direct connection at N: ints on the N. & 3. BR. and all points between Kash 10. Direct connection at Revelstoke for all points east or west. For further information, maps, ete, apply to any agent, U. P, RK. or to A. B. MacKEnzig, Agent Rossland. H.M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Ag*ut Nelson, or to GEO. McL. BROWN, District Pas enger Agent, Vancouver. For information. time cards, maps a1 ts Wisconsin Central Line apply to agents of RUNS nections, or ‘Two Fast Trains daily between a Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago aut _ and all points in W isconst, making connection in Chicago with a Write for a new map of Kootenay country; lincs runniog east and west. ‘iia For full information regarding re ee KASSO & SLOCAN RY. | "rerwitcioranion wes our nearest ticket agent, oF TIME CARD NO. 1. y ze eo POND. ‘aukee, No. 1, No. 2, TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. F, D, GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. A. D. CHARLTON, ‘Asst, Gen. Pass, Agent, No. 255 Morrison St., Wis ortland, Ore, Pe ‘Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, oF desiring © bring out friends or relatives: r zrope, do not fail to call on the : saforit est Canadian Pacitic Railway to For rates and information apply at Peg ith company’s offices. communicate wil iy 10:50 am Le 1:00 pm Sandop va i . STITT, Winaiped ROBT. IRVING, R. W. BRYAN, ‘Traffic Mgr. Supt. & Ass’t Treas. GeneralS 8. Agent ‘ Business Directory \e ABSTRACT COMPANY. SsLAND Mining Abstract Co. makes ab; RAtracts of titles. Rradors block; P.0.Box 668 WATCHMAKER, BURBANK one door west of Allan House, Columble ave AMUSEMENTS. L, Billiards and Bowling. De Voin's Place pogk, Bullsmmbia avenue, You'll find all your friends there. NOTICES. ARCHITECTS. Cc. * DARMER, architect, 3rd floor Daniels & . “Chatavers building, Columbia ave PAYLOR Se Moller, architects, Taylor, block, 136 Columbia ave. sor to pany. E.O. Crafton, manager. ABBAYERS, c is ill apply | C, WCHUBTE, rear Empey Bros Pioneer as- ra, ; » ‘payer of Rossiand RICHARD, Mares, 22 voor, experience in CHAM Ont and mining of ores. Ollice next oor to Hotel Allan. : be ‘of May next Lin’ the premises known as g ‘D. P, BAGNELL, ALD. NELSON, U. M. Ernien. BRITISH COLUMB Copper Ores. ee el i suerrinee DUnte® AND. REFINING C0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and BROKERS. ERLICK & Co. real estate and mining P.0. Box 273, Traders block, Mem- brokers. jal sitting of the Board o: per stock exchange. Notico is hereby given, t 8 6 ‘ve held at Mines bought and sold. retail i Members Stock Ex-| House, sit ‘on lot 24, block 29, subdi of district lof 439, In the city of Rossiand, ed April 14, 1897. H. 8, O'CONNELL. Notice is hureby given that 1 will apply at joard. of ifcense CO., Ltd., mines end 6 brokers. 42 Columbia avenue. to sell Liquors by retail em ise! FELD, Hobbs & Co., mines and stocks. Mem- * lot 7, block 41, ‘bers of the Stove Exchange. Utlice Grand is) Union Hotel. aird, mining broker, P.O. box 285 ovel. rict lot 635. A, H. Revspeck. I, August Jackson, of the city of Rossland in thé Province of British Columbia, NORMAN A, MCKENZIE. Notary Public. Wardner Town Lots for Sale. Commercial Block W. L, GERMAINE. MACKENZIE & CO. Real Estate and Mining Brokers. Office of White Bear Mining & Milling Company and Goldie-Rene Mining Cumpany. W. A. CRANE. Assavs Cold Minine Go., Litt. PARKER GROUP. obtained April 7th, 1897, gold, 17 ounces silver. Depth 94 Feet. $35 Situated between Wild Horse and Porcupine Creeks. Treasury Stock 15 cents. WEEKS, KENNEDY GO. Brokers. Salmon River Valley v Columbia Avenue and stock ae I will = ne Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia | toxic it. LLON, Mines, Stocks and Real Estate . . box B44. ‘Krader’s Block. OJ 1 ROBINSON & Co. and mining brokers. - Uelice Taylor block, 136 Columbia aves ANGLEY & REPASS, Mining Broker, Re- AL cord sock. a )[eskHGOR, Atkinson & Co, brokers and land ‘Koom 1, Occidental buiiding. ren ved on lot 21, in et Lot 38, Uilty of D McKgLuan EK & CO., stock brokers. Em. | 8st jouse situ salts your broxer on ‘change. 48} olock 41, subdivision of Distric Columbia avenue. Rossl vp ALTERSON Johnson & Co., revi estate and mi ‘ining brokers, «3 Columbia ave. vated 18 April, 1897 Park and all parts of C bi ‘Algo lots at Trail and Deer Park. | A. W. ROSS & CU.....- Will examine properties, stock for outside investors and will E. S. TOPPING, | WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, TRAIL, B.C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Dee Beaver Civil Engineer, Mining Co, Ltd. —_ “ Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co's Building. : | COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND basin. will buy protect them from wild cats. ROLE & Grogan, mining brokers, 36 east Col- umbia ave. JRANDELL & POLLETT, 20 East Columbia ave- | 15 jue, buy and seu miles and mining shares. |), Wilirs wear Mining and Milling Co., John XY. Ottive Uo + (Burton City is on Cariboo Creek .. STOCK and MINING... BROKERS 4 King street TORONTO, ONTARIO. oie, MADALT. mercial block. W 2 BEXNIBON,g CO mines and stocks. ry eT Oa c n that I will apply at W. Columbia ave. & oar License M NEWTON & Co mining brokers, 36 E O box 108 I in tne CIVIL ENGINEERS. us the Bem Ly, on lots 2 end 2, YER & Milthorp, civil engineers. Railway | UI addition to Rossland, First | ey, purveying # specialty. ssecord block, Vol umbia ave. McDONALD & MUBCHINSON. Dated April 15, 1897. rs will apply at CONTRACTORS. ng rd of License CH: LENDERSOS, contractor and builder. | § er. O, BOX vOv. se | valuable mining properties in the | 0 South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager aud Alex Wilson have eek, Wild Horse, creek The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. OF TORONTO. Mining Stocks and Claims bought and soid. Gero. Gurp, Secretary. and Waterloo, in groups irom one to nine claima, on which a working bond | .. will be given upon reasonable terms. ee | Call on them at BE. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenue, Rossland. tf +piOS, McKinnon, Contractor and Builder, | as the Bodege, ‘Mituate on lot 2v, 1n vlocx 41, Ty Otheatn street. ti | subdivision of District lot 53, City ‘pe Rossland. jo OX. DRESSMAKERS. MME.E- VY. BOss, formerly of Walker Bros. & Friern of Salt Luxe. Xhcee dours north of the Belivue. will, at thi stipendiery ® license to A. A. LEwIs. DRUGGISTS. 1897. Jf RASER’S Drug Store, 41 5. Columbia ave. nd, 30. days . he Board druggists and stationers. Fine touet articles and sta- for B shi ituous and fermented block 42 in the City of Ross! GOODEVE, Bros, vreseripuous. tiunery. ————— DYE WORKS. and. C, Douatas & Co. 4-14-1m. TO PROSPECTORS. MoNell’s Codes. The Walters Co., Ld. Cable address “Warrens,’ Rossland. Use jober’s” *Moreing sud Neal's” und Bedford General Brokers. We are making a Specialty Of} vies, Mone Suants axp Mine Paopucrs, stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING dividuals, andres aad Uies ‘Dealers in Developed Mines, first-class “Pros - pects”? and Standard Shares. Particular attention given tothe orders of in- Expert reports on Corres solicited. prop in all Districts of B. C. Treasury stocks all listed East. For further’ par- ticulars apply to L. Cc. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Spokane, Wash. COLUMBIA, Dye, Works, Clothes cleaned, dyed and repaired under post ville. SS ee #BXPRES8MEN. CHARLES Bates, ‘Transfer and Express. Hea l- ‘quarters, Montana barn. in the premises known as ‘on lot 13, in block 16, in Railway . H. MitorD, ‘Louis FouaNigz, JOserH LEBLANC. HAIRDRESSEBS. HALLIWELL, Ladies Hair Dressers and ‘“toum ¥, Daniels & Chambers dedetl. wig maker. ‘vivek, 2/4 Corumbis ave. Visiting brethren co! ye irkup, N.G. John Jackson, Jr., Sec. HIAN Lodge No. 27, A. F. & A.M. one Co Roots on the ovening at the tirst Phursday of Spokane. C.W. ABBOTT & CO, No. 30 Columbia avenue OPEN ALL NIGHT. ee, Private rooms for ladies. Neatest and finest equipped cafe north P. O. Drawer L. References exchanged. Cc. W. BICHIE & CO. 11 Post Street. Situated one assessable. FFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S DRUG STORE. | Stock, the proceeds to be applied to promoters stock has been pvoled. Rossland, B.C.; General Mauager, A. Modigh, Trail, aud Treasnrer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.C.; Bankers, Montreal, Rossland, B.C. MINE: TAE GUTTENBURG quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Creek, Nelson Mining Division. ——— Only One mile from the Nelson & ‘ort Sheppard Ry. Capital, $1,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fully paid and non- Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury development work ONLY. The OFFICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.C. ; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, B.C.; Secretary the Bank of Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at 5c, each. When these are gone the price will be RAISED. This is one of the most promising properties in the Salmon district It is a high grade silver-lead ore, carrying from near the surface from ROSSLAND, B.C. | g34.00 to $38.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin SHIPPING before 90 days. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers p It will Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- lication to the President or Secretary. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. J. H. Good, J.M. Clark. Good, Clark & Co. Reaw Estate AnD MinING BRoKERS, Everything new. Service lent. A. MeBRIDE & Con hardware end mining|of each month at Masonic Hail, Wale Visiting brethren are cordially invited to at- P. McCraney, Secretary. , K. of P., No. 21, will meet Yening at Masonic sfall at Greelman, K. of it, and 5. tend. if. ROSSLAND Lodge, every Friday e' AL Be ———— 7:30 o'clock. J.P TKAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. John Watson, Proprietor. HOTELS. paciric HOTEL, Columbia avenue, West. ‘vited to att on DRALEI J. solohan, Fin: LUMBER DEALERS. ‘OSSLAN. e No. 66 of tl The Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Tenant Rates $2 Per Day. F Waterloo Hotel TRALL, B. U. First-Class ‘urnished Rooms With or Without Board. SSLAND Lodge No. 66 of the, Indepes 8. KERRY & Co. lumber, ete., everything Order of Good Templars meet ever: 1 f Gevddnesdays of each, month at AL the bull ee ond and fours Vary ovlovk. Sirs D.'X, Adams, SSS Oo W. Hughes, Secretary. We 4.No.8. There will be 8 . UW: Romito members of this lodKo sday at 7:30 p.m. rb isiting brethren are all Parker, Master Work- ug ne val rived at by handing sample of the ore. No. 1, Cosmos Buila- | man. Dy. sours 1 Go 128. uo, and 2 to 6 pe ine MINING COMPANIES. HEATHER ‘Bell,£.W. Liljegran, Supt., Record loc! Get a lot at Burton City Hate ‘Brown Gold Mining Co., E,W. Lilje- gran, Supt. pH ‘Alf Gold Mining Co., E. W. Liljegran Bupt. PLUMBERS. GIBSON & Wilcox. No 18 & Columbia ave box 1%. PHYSICIANS, D*- Campbell, Stussi Block. [D& EAward Bowes, office over Post Office. Thos. Wilson & Co., Dsgauee In GENERAL MERCHANDISE: New lot of shoes just arrived . - - Rossland, B. C. STENOGRAPHERS. MES. Helen L. Keyes, Stenographer and Type- ‘writer, Commerci#. block. Elie Lavalley, tpHE Misses ‘Tuttle, ‘and Copying. doom 11, Traders’ block. tf THE CREEDMORE. ‘PINE furnished rooms, Columbia ave., east of BYU. Christina Lake Store, Is PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS TURKISH BATHS. OPEN day and night, Dia ave. Ladies’ days Tuesdays end Fridays, Creedmore Suilding. Coluin- WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Se UNDERTAKER. Ie Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. No BB NLT, «15 Lincoln street. WINES, SPIRITS AND CIGARS. M. 522%), wholesale dealer in + tte and cigars, east Columbie av LAUNDRIES. of Post The I X L Clothing Co Furnishers. 609. 611 ar 1 513 Riverside Ave. Mo- i Block, SPOKANE JROSSLAND, ‘Laundry, ‘Oftice. Graham é& Son, proprietors. THE HOWARD “—HOUSEP H. 8, O'CONNELL, Prop. Mining Headquarters. ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company OrFicE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels. E, O. CRAFTON - - Manager. Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER ‘All work attended to promptly Office and shep corner Columbia and spokane street. Cc C &., MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. COLUMBIA AVE.. ROSSLAND, B.C John N. Blake, CONVEYANCER, ETC. Mines, and Mining Investments, Incorpore: tion of Companies and ‘Titles to Lands Specialty. 28 E Columbia Ave. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. Trail, - - - BG All samples received by mail carefully assayed. ROSSLAND, B.C. J.L, Parker ‘Mining Engineer Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the piecing of Mining properties and the management of mines. Joseph B. Dabney, ROSSLAND, B. C. adi «Parker, Rossland.” Moreing A. PARE ___ ARCHITECT —— and Neal and Bedford McNeil’s Codes. JOHN M. BURKE —o— NEXT DOOR TO GITY HOSPITAL Rossland, Will examine and report on mines fors ale, and also on mines of which stocai s being sold. if my reports are “BRICKLAYING — All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gua and lock- pire Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's jonbeserse seet.tr found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BUBKE, Rossisad, B.C SIGN BOARDS To stop anyone from examining more than 250 feet of underground development work already done on Sunset No.2. You can go and see for yourself how rapidly this work is being pushed, night and day, by three shifts of men. Sunset No. 2 is the property of the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, is but one half mile from Ross- land, and will goon be a big ore producer. Subscriptions wil) atill be received at par, 10 cents, for the remainder of the first offering of the fully paid, absolutely non-assess- able shares of the syndicate. Anyone can go through the mine. There are no sign boards STOPPING YOU. The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Limited. 20 West Columbia Ave. Rossland. PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents \Keep your eye on Burton City Call and see samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws, Walter C. Archer, first floor Laluade block. THE SMITH-HEWITT co., Mines, Stocks and Real Estate. COMPANIES ORGANIZED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. |Seote Bik., Columbia Ave. and Lincola Street, Rossland.