ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD. BY EBER GC. SMITH. - Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly. DAILY: Onc Year in Advan 5 lx Month : One Month By Carrier by the We Bingle copy..... WE in advance. Single cop: WEDNESAY, APRIL 14, 1897. The Datty Recorp w soon be en- larged to seven columns, when three columns of the first p: may be given We will recei-e application for the space but it is all taken. On to advertisers at an alyanced rate. not contract it unless _| WastED IMMEDIATELY: Five or six experienc =| Wanrep: : 1 miik, fine er ranch eges. i Was: Wants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Etc Tencents aline for the first insertion: and fue | cents a line thereafter. LOL intl. e mery and dairy bi Fresh ranch eggs. 15 Washington st. TRD.—Situation as bookkeeper or Collector didress W. this office or call at 4-13-61 BUILDING MATERIALS. Woop and lumber: We. sell others. The British Columbia M RESTAURANTS. ~ an to represent Chicago House AML Co rit mbia, on a full line of Mill Mining Supplies, Leather Beltin; References required. ‘Address Record ‘+ Rr ANOTHER valuable discovery: ue Vendome Testaurant is the best place in town to dine. Tue Vendome restaurant leads, serving tine meals and prices reaso:fable. Business lunch 25 cents at the Vendo:ne. Tug Vende service;jon short no- tice and ev rst class. TT sprightly dinning room girls of good address, onceat the Allan House. = 4-¥-tf. good address. 1 WANTED: Bon Mare : 3 Waste: A two-roomed furnished house; have no children or pets. P.O, Box LH." 4-1-tf. ROOMS FORK RENT. For Rent.—Suit of rooms in_ Record block ~ pity Those who have been desirous of space on the first page will be given prices upon application. —_—_—_— It is a good idea of the city council in attempting to borrow only present, for several avoid paying interest on a large am ount longer than necessary, and again, it will give an opportunity of getting a more itwould no doubt be taken up by popular subscription at 8 low rate of interest. ——_} Theodore Durrant was on the morn- ing of the 10th, for the second time, sentenced to be hung for the murder of Blanch Lamont in Euianuel church two years ago. He will be hanged at San Quentin prison, June 11. After all the laws of the United > = are enforced pretty rigidly, but not a bad fault. It i person be given ever: Durrant is the third notorious criminal, who has recen been hanged on circumstantial ce. First Hay- ward then Holmes and now comes Durrant: They had money ane friends and good | gal talent to de- fend them. ———EE On behalf of the Americans here the Recorp insists that they are the most desirable class of immigrants it is pos- sible to secure ani particularly in a mining region. They have made the mining industry of th Kootenays what it now is. Ifthe previncial government put any restrictio: n the operations of the American mi! men, miners and prospectors the will suffer in exact successful enforcemer: right bene: that a of that restrictioa. The chances are more that ten toone! iL. Pilea pein ae Tu that any law passed prohibiting aliens from engaging in mining in the province can, and will be sucessfully evaded,and the result will be a loss of revenue to the government. The feeling of retaliation towards the United States is causing the majority of the members of the legislature at toria to lose their he wis upon the snb- ject. They should not forget that the candidates in the United States and Canada differ widely It has been the 9 restrict immi; peedily which is] - fronting on Columbia ave. Suitable for of- tice. Foldihg bed and stove. D For Sa.g,—Tailor store for sate at Trail. Would rent building. J. Albano, Trail. = 4-15-1t. To Ler in MeGregor terrace, rooms ‘also store or office. Apply to McKinnon and Paul street grocery. 45-6-0 For Rest: Unfurnished rooms to rent. Apply ~ to J. D. Brownell, office Hart's Opera House. WELLER, praction! sanitary Dee tel cor. ott. ane street and Col enue. “Fhone pan eee as opened his office next door to s zt NcLaIR, Occidental block. woe PLUMBING. 2 RENT: Furnished rooms with board. First avenue, third house east of St. Paul street. keferences. ei6m For RES dress P. LIVERY STABLES. Hotel, bar and restaurant. Ad- eee Box 038. pests le and pack horses at bies. The Red Star stables make aspeciaity ghing parties. Elegantly furnished rooms, pixs- ell heated. Le Koi avenue, south COAL OIL. Leave orders store, cori aveaue. Tor coal of! at Snyder's cigar ner Spokane street and Coiumbia ‘Coal Oil Johnnie. yum ny and pastry Is | reet. cheaper than any | “ Nothing Succee ds Like Success.” Our Grand Opening was the g' ter. | . . Tf t |tand, the hundreds of ladies who visited our st jour grand display of | | Our second instalment of | EASTER | Have arrived. - All the latest styles | in the city. INSP 'LE BON MARCHE | 121 East € reatest success ever seen in Rosse yve were delighted with Beautiful Hats and Bonnets. Solid Vestibule Trains MODERN BRUIPMENY THROUGH 11 To TACOMA, SEATTLE, Vievonta VANCOUVER. PORTLAND, | and Califoruia points. ST. PAUL, NT. BONNETS anid patterns ¢ 1ths lowsst prices -ECTION INVITED, MILLINERY STORE Jolmmbia Ave. Wh auy Shoe ough. Was Go Today the call fs for the Bes! and we can answer it. Our Shoes Wear Ri And whats more the PRICE T The Pionee There Was a Time Tnat Time js Past! ht, Look Right. S RIGHT. » Call and have a look at them. C. O. LALONDE, NEW Ye and all points na y TIME SCHEDULE. 1.| depart, : exll on oF write i ae ¥F. ». GLBBS, General Agent, , =. P SPOILANE WASH. Fit Right, er Shoe Store. For REST: A and woop. for rent in the Recogp block. | Fvex: Buy your tuet of the Red Star stables. Woop: Leave ¥ " od at the Red r stables. Woop: The Re 50 hors wood saw locate 9 Pp bonte Poss poesland, All kinds of wood + Woop: Leave your orders for wood at the Brit- ish Columbia Mill Co.'s office. Ste ‘our orders for FOR SALE. Prompt deliver ~ ss jle have asteam For Sare.—Cheap, Columbia ave. goal condition, Grocery busin SALE: s; ood Address P. U. box 1! FOR FE COAL. wen nnn Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at ten doliars a ton. a hay, grain and . ‘Their prices 1 pay you to call feed store in the Le Koi = 2 . uf Sale: A new piano at a bargain on easy i Inquire at this office. For SALE: el aurant complete; or attit ¢ pply at this. office. Fou ae: An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this : ottice. For SaLe: Three roo house near Baseball flat, with or without furniture. Apply E. D. B., this office. For SaLe: Cheap, a full dress man o ft.3 insorS it. 4 in. this office. suit; would fit Apply 5. L. W., t for a country news- t column hand press. rillng -(ontes —FOR THE— Championship OF British Columbia Alivery barn and clear title to lot tis located jor sale at a bargain ‘Apply at this office. lvl Freight teams jor sale, with or with- ns. apply at this office. . Apply at Gand WEEKLY RossLAND e at the following news Turner, " & Stew? Beddell & Dgayace: The Red Star Transfer Company handies all kinds of freight promptly. If you want delivering or teaming of one call up the Red Star Stables. 8. 79tf BaccacE: If you have a trunk or baggage of ‘any kind you want moved, the Hed Star Transfer Company will do it promptly. Piayos: If you want a safe or piano moved go got the Hed star Transfer, Company, todo it; is trying’ to in- to cut down the } without effecting materially real owner- ship. Should the government pass th proposed amendmen:, the Recorp pre- dicts it will embrace the first oppor- tunity to repeal it. The Recorp of Rossla: conscien- tiously and plainly, after having looked journals. Not that joves the Trail Creek portion of the province less, or is deceived as to its natural wealth and the progressiveness of those who have promoted it, bat be- causd we are beneath all the honest * want of self assertiveness and advertised vanity, confident that the Recoxp has found out that the Slocan is destined to be the richest producer among all the contending mining sections. — Koot- enaian. —__ THIS IS HOLY WEEK. Religious Services Which Characterize the Final Days of Le Wherever there are churches and de- yout worshipers, the lenten season has been religiously observed. Palm Sun- day marked the final days of lent and the commencement of holy week which is regarded, especially y the Roman Catholic church as a special occasion for ——- $250 a Side. Tue Red Star Transfer Company meets all out- going and in-coming trains and will call at any part of she city for baggage or passengers. We never miss the train. itt BUSINESS PERSONALS. Two Gold Medals Just stop and look in Fraser's window and see the beautiful perfume atomizers. 2istt For fine fruit and choice candies call at the Columbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near Washington. in Every day brings new customers to Lalonde. Itstands to reason that when a man makes tgand shoes a specialty, that it must be the right house. Tot x Capt. Wm. E, Hall Judge mR assortment of boots the leading boot very night by carrier for 25 k. Leave orders at the office. Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe store for rubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- ment has just been received. Tote new baths from Patt BatHRooms fitted up with tubs and marble basins, all kinds and styles. All work per- sonally attended to. U.M. Weller, sanitary ber. ’Phone 27. First Team * DRUGGISTS. ee eee, ; McLeax & Morrow, the pioneer druggists, 1 as coe", oe pees Saere| MOLCOU all NY requisites, 25tf TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ’ Second Team Parnonize home industry. Smoke Enterprise, ‘Kootenay and Rossland Favorite cigars, made in Kossland. Smoke British Lion and Mainland cigars. Van- ‘Couver Cigar Store, opposite Bank of Mon- treal. 10-100! Wantep: Everybody to smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver Cigar Store. Prizes for Buys under 15 years of age. HOTELS. Tue Dominion: Board, tive dollars a week. Tue Leland: Columbia avenue. Tux Arlington, Trail, B. he Trail creek dist ie dining room is al 8 thestables are the best the market supplies. “Nothing's too good for you when you stop at the Arlington.”” fasting and prayer. Of late years there has been a liberal relaxation of the old time requirements of crifice, but the faithful spent the greater part of the day in meditation, with frequent attend- ‘at church service and all who are ically able to do so abstinance. Father Lemay 7 cerimonies conducted -in practice total being ill, the usual the Roman bly not be = —— | DOMINION __AALL APRIL 15th Lost.—A Ger pid wa with Walthan mnvvement, in winder, su able engraving on front and back cases; al inscription on inside dome with owner's name. Handsome reward for recovery of ddress this office.* - Lost: A_ pocket bool around tow reward by leaving same at this offi hunting cas suitable DoE PERSONAL. Catholic church wiil P' ed in this city. ; Friday of this week is Good Friday. Holy week will be appropriately ob- gerved by the Episcopal church. —— Stage Seats $2. Admission $1. Professor Dreyfous gives private les- ay 1w-Lott Ip you want the A ! sand EVES pokane go to E. . Recorp in Graham. | Burns and Riley,’ Soo Pacific Line RED very atl STAR pp Payer Somelany t and cheapest route to Connections from Rossland in con- () e T alt points East or West. Palatial nection with Canadian Pacific steamers follows: Saddle and pack horses, i business. and he We have the exclusive tran e prepare't to uniaad an 4 fe! thing moved—from a trank to a doilec, J. Ww. AARTLI sleepers and tourists car on all trains, aud Columbia & + estern railw: 4:00 200 vy rigs. a general express, truck and lor privitege for the Columbia & Wester- liveg all kin Ls of fevigtt from c%es; any Quick work. Telephone No. 8 NE. PROP. irect connection at Robron for} 1 all points between Nelson and SADDLE AND PACK HORS PALACE STABLES ™* DELI WSSHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE.PROP. - Kaslo. Direct connection at Revelstoke for all points exst or west. For further information, maps, cte., upply to avy agent, C. P. R. or to A. B. MACKENZ! gent Ros H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pas Nelson, or to GEO. McL. BROWN, Di: enger Agent, Vancouver. ERY AND TRANSFERING. riet Lasse Rossland, B.C. STEEN Gooderham & Worts distillers. Suse. 1884 “special” 1887 is8s9 Rossland, B.C. 1891 Importers and Wholesale Dealers Wines Liquors and Cigars Agents Anheuser Busch Bvewing Assn. & CO. ‘alumi, and Weslera fal ‘Time Table No.4. Tota! ‘b, 3, 1307" pally encept Sund G. & W..apecial 1884, the finest whiskey on the market, age guaran- Ke teed by government certificate. rains to and Always on hand. ade with ali boats arriviag and F.P. GUTELIUS, TED ERORANGE ANIMAL BARE Capital $350,090.00 Surplus sud Jacob Hoover, p*e: ldent; E. J. Dyer, sashie! + Special caae and ntteation paid to mining es crows. ded Profits $5).009. . J. Ross. vice pre- THE HOWARD «AOUSEP H. &. O’CONNELL, Prop. Mi ing Headquarters. \The I X L Clothing Co | Leading Clothiers. Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. 509. 511 ar 1513 Riverside Ave. Mohawk Block. SPOKANE Mo ROSSLAND |Sanitary and Water Tank Company | OFFICE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hote!s, \e O. CRAFTON - - Manager. | NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received until noon of Tuesday April 20 FOR THE Stock, Lease and Book Accounts OF THE ESTATE OF JM. BURNES & Go. AT TRAIL, At a rate on the dollar of inventory which can be sceu on the premises. TERMS.—SPOT CASH. Highest or any tenders not neces- sarily accepted. Mark on Envelope; “ Tenders for stock, etc.. J. M. Burnes & Com- s to Jas, Macdon- Sumoa Loiser assigase. Vizivs 3 J. ‘Trail. B.C. General Supt. KAS.0 & SLOCAN RY. ‘TIME CARD NO. 1. The Grand Hotel SPOKANE, - WASH. COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STS. | Newly furnished. Strictly first-class Ape ack [ogee Under the management Sproule’s of Frank Matson. Hendquartere Whitewater qos, . 3 Bear Lake for mining men. Elevatur service McGuigan night and day. Free baths. On the European and American plan. Every room heated by steam. Free buss to and frot 11 trains. |" GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoflice Block. Cotumnia Avenve. Rosstanp. B. C. C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office ana shcp corner Columbia and Spokane street. A. PARE = —— ARCHITECT—— =o NEXT DOOR TO Rossland, For rates and information apply at company’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, ‘Traitic Mgr. R, W. BRYAN. Sapt. & Awe Ly eas. Wisconsin Central Line RUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wiscousin, making connection in Chicago with all lines runniag east and west. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, et2.. address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. POND. Gen. Pass. Agt., Mi.waukee, Wis Or GEOBGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St.Portland, Ore, International Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. CITY HOSPITAL eee | LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! 1100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR $3. | send a. photograph of yourself and $1.00 and get 100 Stamp Photographs, all gummed and a e Kootenay Lake and River, B.C ‘This company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL — Leaves Kaslo 7:30 a.m. for Ains- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. | Returning, leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. 0P eas & portage stamp. | Juat th jor sticking on your cards and station- e sts, etc, ‘The balance to be paid when photograph’ and work is returned. All work guaranteed. Willcall in person, if required. JAS. J. MACKEY, frand Union Hotel, Rossland, 8. C. Clarendon Cafe c.W. ABBOTT & CO, No. 30 Columbia avenue. G. F, HAYWARD Master. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives front Exrope. do not fail to call on the near est Canadian Pacitic Railway geal: or communicate with w. srirr, GeneralS S. Agent} Winnipeg- OPEN ALL NIGHT. te rooms for ladies. _Neatest and finest equipped cafe north of Spokane. Everything new. Service excellent. FROM THE RECORDS, TRANSEERA, abril 0 Mabel 1, Churence A, Teasdale to c. jolet, M.D. Sheae and John Lund- to Lewis Levy and W. W. Bur- ili rFolet Ms uncer Sanderson. : it Boys, Neil Mc4.rthur to Diadem Gold Mining and Development com- Wallace M. Burridge to m Castle, Thomas Park and i to Daniel Inure. Q Green and T, 8. Huston to Cour a. sou to John Powers, apait 10. Black King 4g, Hugo Schroeder to Harry Hogan. ; . \jolet, thomas Hain to M. D. Shea. lay, D. H. McCarthy toF, W. McDonnell. Howard F. Williams to . APRIL 12. . Little Dorritt, Leonard F, Williams to Thompson Miller. = Montana, Ross Thompson, | Revs- peck, Edward C. ‘Rogers, W. F, Tye to Montana Gold Minin, company. Native Copper, Chas. Estmere to of Walffsoln. CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENT. 2—Trenton. 3 South Bend, Prince of CERTIFICATES OF WORK. April 12—Mohawk. ‘April 13-Ottawa. —— THE SULLIVAN GROUP. East Kootenay Properties to Be De- yeloped by Le Roi Men. The Sullivan group, situated 20 miles from Fort Steele and two miles from the famous North Star mine, in East Koot- :, has been purchased by a number he members of the Le Roi company, s.vs the Nelson Miner. Ata meeting of the stockholders at Spokane the follow- ing officers were appointed: President W. Redpath; ytce-presi- J.M. Arm- yp and chinery will be sent in and men set to work developing the claim. ‘The surface shows remarkable crop- pings, 25 feet of solid galena ore. 08! thé Crow’s Nest is expected min within ten miles of the mine. ‘The property will be extensively developed during the coming summer. ———_ AN ENGLISH JOKE. Agentleman, detained at a country rail-vay station one bitterly cold night, went into theywaiting room, where 9 cheerful fire was burning, lit a cigar and made himself comfortable. Just then aporter entered and the passenger re- marked, pointing to the legend above the mantlepiece: SPOKANE 8T EXCHANGE, No Sales Reported Yesterday—Closing (Quotutions. Spokane, Wash., April 13: ' quotations on the | arotlow The closing xchange today were Butte, 4 asked; Deer Park, 19'4 asked; Evening Star, 11's asked; Great Western 15 asked; High Ore, 3 asked ; Josie Mac, 10 asked; Josie, 46 asked; Mayflower, 14 asked; Monte Cristo, 14 asked; Novelty, 5'g asked; Noble Five, 59 vd; O. K., 27 asked; Poorman, bid; Reservation, 5 bid, 5g asked; verine, Star, $2.60 asked; West Le Roi, 21% bid, 24asked ; Cariboo, 48 asked ; Dellie, 1514 asked; Reco, 1.4244 asked; Ram- pbler, 52'¢ asked; Primrose, 15 asked. Unlisted stocks were quoted as fol- lows: Grand Prize, 2'4 asked; Helen, 2 asked ; Hattie Brown, 63g asked; Idler, le Darling, 24; asked; Little Giant, asked; Mugwump. 2% bid; Old Iron- les, 744 asked. ‘There were no sales on ’change. THE CHURCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Church on Nickle Plate flat. every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 2:30 p.m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening. w. C. Dodds, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north part of town. Sunday services 1 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Sunda: school 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 8. C. Ladner, pas- tor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Church on Le Roi avenue, first build- ing on left-hand side, west of Spokane street. Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7:30pm. H. trwin, M. A., Oxoll. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town. Sabbath morning services high mass at 10 a.m. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Evening services vespers and benediction 7:30 p.m, Father Le May, parish priest. BAPTIST CHURCH. Services in the School house every Lord’s day at1l.a,m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Good music. All are cordially invited. A Limited number of LOTS WARDNER, - B.C. FOR SALE BY W. H. BISHOP. AGENT. BURN’S BLOCK. 124% asked; Knight Templar, 3 asked ; { ; Phoenix Con., 6 asked ; \ Services | |¢ NORMAN A. MACKENZIE, we L. GERMAINE, MACKENZIE & CO. Real Estate and Notary Public. Mining Brokers. Office of White Bear Mining & Milling Company and Goldie-Rene Mining Company. e Commercial Bick - Columbia Avenue. ine, 6 asked; Slocan |; Ivanhoe, 16 asked; AND. REF INING (0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. Office and Works at Trail, B. JENNIE L. For Sale—Hotel on Colu: houses furnished and untur: STONE, Real Estate and Mining Broker. mbia avenue. Several small hed. B ins in resid and business lots. To Li One good t lot on Columbi BUTCHIE BUILDING: COLUMBIA AVE. Rossland, B. C. THE SMITH-HEWITT CO., "ines, Stocks and Real Estate. COMPANIES ORGANIZED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Scott Blk., Columbia Ave. and Lincoln Street, Rossland. PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents Call and gee sumples of ore and get prospectus aud by-laws, Walter C. Archer, first floor Lalunde block. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager aud Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creele, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenve, Rossland. tf REDDY & REINER, MINING BROKERS 201 & 202 Rookery, SPOKANE. WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, forced?” “Oh, no, sir,” said the porter, mean- ‘neither is the one underneath” — ting another which read: Railway Servants Are Not Allowed. : to Receive Gratuities. : ‘He got one. ——_ : ON THE IRON CHIEF. Located on Salmon River—Four Assess- ments to Be Done. Trail, April 14. — (Special to the Recoxp.)—A party of four men were sent out today by C. M. Wilson to do the assessment work for a group of four claims located on the Salmon river about nine miles south of Salmon. The work will all be done on one claim, the Tron Chief, which is claimed *o have an unusially good surface showing. An assay of rock taken from an eight foot shaiton this property is said to have given a return of $27 in gold. ROSSLAN? IS HEALTHFUL. No Death From Disease Reported in Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE. ROSSLAND MANSEL B. GREEN, Mus. Bac. Studio of Music and Literature. Lessons in unterpoint, ony and Thorough Bass and Elocution. Open for engagements on program as singer oF pianist. Next to Occidental, “Columbia Avenue Thos. Mayne Daly, Notary Public, Commissioner, Upstairs in Ritchle Block Columbia Ave. Dyer & Milthorp CIVIL ENGINEERS, DRAUGHTSMEN .'- Record Block - Columbia Avenue. RossuanD. Rossland. E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B.C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. Will examine properties. will buy stock for outside investors aud will protect them from wild cata. 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. We are making # Specialty of Tae CREEDMORE Newly furnished rooms. Everything firat class. Over a Month. Notwithstanding the fact that spring as been open for two weeks there has been comparatively little sickness. Since March 1 there has not been a death ex- cept occasioned by accident. Colds are disappearing and with proper precau- tions in the direction of cleanliness fever and kindred ailments may be avoided. ° —~—— MINER’S EXCHANGE BANK. Receiver of Defunct Wardner Declares a Dividend. Bank Several parties in Rossland who had money deposited in the Miner’s Ex- change bank of Wardner at the time it tare news to man: who hear old-time Coeur d’Aleners tank. ve deposits in the er Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenue, H. B. FINDLEY, D D. Ss. L. -D. S. Graduate of the Pniladelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block. Rossland, B. C king good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositioas in all Districts of B. OC. Treasury stocks all listea East. For further par ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Bpokane, Wash. JOHN M. BURKE Will and report on mines McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland. British Columbia. |RESTAU RANT ROSSLAND CAFE, Open day and night, corner Reserve Pe and Independence streets. Give Big Weal f2e 250 forsale, and aiso on mines of which atocai s being scld. if my re; rts are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rossiaud B.C J. H. Spiking Trail, - B.C. All samples received by mail carefully say ed. IMMIGRATION NOTES. The Oregon and Waslfington Boards are doing good work and should be liberally supported and encouraged. As a result of this work many eastern peo- le are turning their attention to the acific Northwest. If the reader, has any friends in the east who are likely to come here this hese send their nomes and addresses to the undersigned and I will see that they get a supply of the best literature and full information as to this country. 3-80-lw Georce § Barry, Gen’l a ‘Wisconsin Central Lines, Portland, Or. J. E. MILLS, ‘Agent for Montreal Syndicate Lots of the Origi- nal Townsite of Rossland. é PRICES LOW. TERMS EASY. PERFECT TITLE. Office: Third building east of GRAND UNION HOTEL. A. W. ROSS & CO ... STOCK and MINING... BROKERS 4 King-strect TORONTO, ONTARIO. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. oF ToROXTO. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S DRUG STORE. Mining Stecks and Claims bought and soid. Gro. GUED, y: Dundee Gold Minne Go., Lt PARKER GROUP, Assays obtained April 7th, 1897, $35 gold, 17 ounces: silver. Depth 94 Feet. Situated between Wild Horse and Porcupine Creeks. Fist Block of Tronury Stok at 40 Cans WEEKS, KENNEDY “GO. Brokers. ASalmon River Valley Mining Co., Lid. ——— TAFE GUTTENBURG Situated one quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Creek, Nelson Mining Division. Only One mile from the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry. Capital, $1,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fully paid and non- assessable. Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury Stock, the proceeds to be applied to development work ONLY. The promoters stock has been pooled. OFFICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.C. ; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, Rossland, B.C.; General Manager, A. Modigh, Trail, B.C.; Secretary aud Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Roasl@nd, B.C. ; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal,{Rossland, B.C. : . : Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first biock of 50,009 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 $34.00 to $38.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. It will pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin SHIPPING before 90 days. Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- plication to the President or Soeretary. 8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co. Full information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. General! Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Executs# ———— CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orrick: Trapers BLock, Columbia Ave. P. UO. Box 72. ROSSLAND, B. t. Cable address “Watrens, Rossland. Use “Lieber’s” “Moreing «ud Neal's” and Bedford McNeil’s Codes. The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Moves, Moca Sia: Dealers in Develo) pects”? and Standard SI Particular attention givou tothe orders of in- dividuals and Syndicates, Cxpert reports on 4xp Mine Propucts Mines, first-class ‘““Pros- ares. physical features and titles. Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. P. O. Drawer L. ROSSLAND, B.C. ©. W. RICHIE & CO. Minés and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. J. H. Good. J.M. Clark. Good, Clark & Co. Beat Estate AND MINING BrokERs, Cc y Cc. issi &e., MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Comranier formed. Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. COLUMBIA AVE.. ROSSLAND, B.C. Minne Supplies. BJSSLAND. B. O. Results Talk !! ——————=— The + of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limile:, now have over one hundred and fifty feet of underground developmen! to their credit in the rich Sunset No. 2. From the beginning thce has been no “ let up” in the exploration and development of this fine property. until the Sunset is a regular producer of pay ure in quantity. The work is to be pushed more vigorously, if possible, With come iucreased share values and dividends. Ay investment, therefore, the fully-paid, absolutely non-assessat] shares of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limited, at 10 cente pay ore in quantity an per share, appeal most forcibly to every intelligent investor. 33 Order shares, prospectuses and general information from} The Walters Co., Ltd. ROSSLAND -_ BRITISH COLUMBIA. H. O'HARA & CO, 24 Toronto St,, Toronto, Ont. SAWYER, MURPHY & CO., 108 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal, Que Or through any ~eliable Bank or Broker.