——————EEE— ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD BY EBER OC, SMITH, Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly DAILY: One Year in Advance Bix Mout One Menth.. By Carrier by the Week Bingle copy in advance.. in advance. One Year, Six months, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1807. EXIT KIRKUP. There will now be an oppo-tunity of discovering whether or not it was Con- stable Jack Kirkup who is entitled to all the credit for the good order which has been mai din dor the —————EEEE JAPAN KICKS HARD Does Not Like Idea of United States Annexing Hawaii. ENTERS PROTEST A May Cause War Between the United States and Her Little Adversary. laws which were behind him. Mr. Kirkup has received a great deal of newspaper notoriety which he was | not entitled to. He bas a greater portion of the time been closely confined to the recorder’s office and had little or noth- ing to do with the police duties of the city. d has been parti blessed with good officers in the persons of Constables Hooson, Pyper and Henry, and the probable explanation of them not being tendered places on the police force of the city, was the bad feeling existing between their superior and Mayor Scott. The Recorp holds that. it is the law and its inforcement which gives rood police g to not only i but all British Columbia towns and cities, and not any particular police officer, and we predict under the change, which has just gone into effect Rossland will sustain her reputation as being quiet and orderly. Mr. Kirkup has been a good citizen and a good of- ficer and the Recorp joins the people of Roesiand in wishing him success in all laudable undertakings, but the good name of Rossland does not depend upon any one man as the future will testify. MIND READING. It is strange how credulous the majority of the people are. Mind read- ing has been exposed so thoroughly and completely that no one ehould believe init. Thedriving through the street blind-folded, and finding concealed ob- jects iea fake pure and simple. The parties wh» sit on either eide of the blind-folded man with their hands upon hig, either willingly or unconsiously di- rect him to the desired object. It would be impossible for Dr. Alex- ander J. Mclvor Tyndall to accomplish even the semblance ot success if he were alone in the carriage. The hands which Tie upon his will and must indicate the direction the horses are to be reins to reach he objective point. Should Mr. Tyndall attempt his trick this evening, and the persons who lay their hands upon his during the drive bear this in mind he will utterly fail. Mr. Tyndall may be a very clever gentleman, but his mind reading business is surely a fake. The bids of at par and better jor the debentures of Rossland speak more oi the confidence in the stability of our mines by outside capital than might at first appear. If it was not a thoroughly accepted fact that the mines adjacent to Rossland were all right our city securi- ties would not sel) at par, bearing only 6 percent perannum, Then to emphi- size confidence, a higher price is offered tor the 15 and 20 years’ debentures than those to run but 10 years. Mayor Scott expressed the belief that even better bide than 10L will yet be received. It is really a upon which R land Washi July 6.—The formal pro- test of Japan against the annexation of Hawaii to the United States became available today. The Japan minister says: “Legation of Japan, Washington, June 15, 1807.—Sir: I beg to repeat what I had the honor to state in our interview teday—that my government can not view without concern the prospects of a sudden and complete change in the statusof Hawaii whercby _the rights of Japanand Jap ts may be PITTSBURG MINERS QUIT: The Men Are Instructed Not to Fulter in the Struggle. Pittsburg, Pa., July 6.—The great wage struggle for coal miners was in- augurated throughout the Pittsburg dis- trict today. By a preconcerted arrange- WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, 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. SAVE PACKING Shirts, Gloves, Blankets, et: Mining expert raports faralshal oa propa tended to for non-residents, KANE Bad. Dave openeia General store at CAUGCOVN, noeth foe's of the Salmon River, 7 «niles north of the rallway, with a fall ne of MINERS" 8UP- PLIES, Groceries, Steel Ifa n-ners, Bellows, Caps and Fase, Axes, Ple%s, Overalls, Pelves as low as Nelson or Rossland, Save 7 miles of packing, aad buy your outtits at Craigtown. rty. Assos nont work pronptly at- KANE BROS., Paopnicrons. ment of the district ,poare of Gall on them at E. Ww. Shupe’s atore, avenue, tt united mine workers, ere held today in nearly every maint yor tlement that was represented at Satur- day’s convention in thie city, and the miners were instructed not to falter in the great struggle that has began. GIBSON & WILCOX ‘Practical Plumbers Jon mall work. Morris, Ill., July 6.—In hii with a general order, the miners of the Wilmington coal ‘ields, including all the Grady courty miners, went on a strike ay. Brazil, Ind., July 6.—A mass meeting of miners today inloreed the action, ot Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Corumsrs Avenve, RoreLann. B.C. Burton City te ‘he front. the miners pension. Columbus, Ohio, July 6.—The miners at Gloucester, Ohio, have indorsed the strike. —— TURKEY STANDS PAT. She Defies the Powers and Says She Will Do as She Pleases. imperiled. “While, ly rely C. fi , July 6.—Contrary to expectatione, the ice of the council I . upon the United States to maintain to- ward ue a friendly attitude in this as in all others, they feel that under the cir- cumstances they can not be regarded as spectators merely in the great chnnge which it has been so positively asserted of was not favor- able to the demand of the ambassadors relative the Greek-Turkish frontier negotiations. The situation, thereforc, is regarded as very serious, the Turkieh reply virtually implying a* rapture of is about to take place in the rela- tions of the United States and the Hawaiian islands. For this reason, if it is really true that trenty, of annex- ation 1s al about to be concluded, I feel I ain justified in inquiring from .you Mr. Secretary, what provision has been made herein for tie preservation and maintenance of the rights required and and that. the powers must make concess:ong or adopt measures tu enforce their decision. It is reported that the grand vizer has decided he will never sign an Serecinen’ based on the ‘ic lines by Singer Sewing Machine Agency Fuil line of supplies carried. If you desire to see the agent leave address care P. O. box 622 and he will call. Spokane Stamp Works, ELCCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH FOR SALE Four Ruom House and Lot for Sate. 31 Perfect. 5 | N. Biaelow 47 Columbia Ave. the ambassadors The bourse at ‘Galata ie largely af- fected by the situation, there being a considerable fallin Turkish Bnguire about Burton City. AND REFI Copper NING CO, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Ores. The Fast Line - “Superior Service “ Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Turks are selling freely, some circles ex- y in her se with Hawaii, ander the solemn sanc- tion of law and treaty. “Accept, Mr. Secretary, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration. ts HOSHI. “To Hon. John Sheree, Secretary of State.” * SHEBMAN’S REPLY. To this Secretary Sherman replied ae follows: “Department of Stale, Washington, June 16.—Sir: Replying’ to your note of the 15th instant, just received, I haveto say that the government of Hawaii and the United States by their gthe opinion that the Turkieh government will only yield to European pressure. —— PENITENTIARY CONTRACTS. British Columbia Bidders Get the Con- tracts. Ottawa, Ont., July 6.—Supplies for the Dominion penitentiaries have been awarded and amount in all to over $250,000. The successful bidders for British Columbia are: daly authorized r have signed a treaty the Hawaiian islands to this country. This has been done in urauance to the policy long since adopted by the United States, and the treaty will, ] understand, he submitted to the senate by the president for rati- fication. As to your inquiry as to the provision made-therein concerning the treaties which may be in existence be- tween Japan and the present Hawaiian government, ny understanding is that the government of the United States does not take upon itself any obligation of the Hawaiian government arising from treaties 0» conventions made by it with other governmen s. Itis believed that there is nothing in the Proposed treaty prejudicial to the rights of Japan and certainly the United States has no disposition to disturb the friendly rela- tions which have long existed between the government of Japan and this country. “Accept, Mr. Minister, the renewed assurance of my highest consideration. “‘Joun SHERMAN. “To Mr. Toru Hoshi,” etc., etc. JAPAN’S FORMAL PROTEST. Minister Hoshi then. _inbmitted the annexing with the government upon the subject, gad | I ae now in receipt of instructions Flour, Lockerly Bros., Montreal ; coal, Gilley & Rogers; hardware, Anderson; leather, 8. ‘Delorme, Montreal; Parsons & Sons, een and Beardmore & Co., of Toronto; drugs, 1. H. Bernard, Montreal; groceries, C.F. Write-Up AND Donough, Johnston & Mac! kenzie, E. J. Rae and Parnell & Gunn, New West- minster. —_—_— SHOT ON SIGHT. Empire City, Kans, July 6.—Sam Mitchell, the husband of. the postmis- tress of this city, wi out an old feud here today by shooting and killing Link Cole, ex-city marshal. The men met = the street and Mitchell’ shot ~withou warning. Cole killed Mitchell’s, brother @ year ago. ROSSLAND LAUNDRX. 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. Nossland Laundry, three posto! east fice. o ost — THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURBCH. Church on Nickle Plate flat. Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7:30: p.m.. ie day school, 2:30 p.m. is to be congratulated, and can be justly proud, fro majesty’s forfoics n affairs in relation thereto. Before ivalgin the nature of these in- esi When the Nelson Miner gets through apologizing for the people at large and for the fire department in particular, if it will direct an inquiry to the Recorp as to the conduct of several members of the lacrosse club while waiting for the train at Rosslard yesterday, we can fur- nish it a truly just cause for an apology. We know it is not within the ‘‘time- beaten path of Canacian journalism” to refer to such matters, neither is such language as is used by the Miner, 80 we may be excused whie we smile and ex- ¢uee that inconsistent sheet. _= DETERMINED TO DIE. Fatally Stabes Himeelf With a Pair of Shears. Everett, Wash., July 6.—The body of Nels P. Person was found in the bush near town Monday. The man had com- mitted suicide by kiliing himself witha pair of shears about 10 inches long and sharp at the point. He stabbed bimeelf three times over the heart, and also stuck the shears into his juglar vein, cutting bis his windpipe just above the breast! WANT EIGHT HOURS. London, July 6.—In_ consequence of the strike of engineers in London in support of their demands for an eight- hour work day the Employer’s associa- tion has posted notices up thoughout Great Britain locking out 25 per cent of the members of the striking societies. It is understood the societies will order the remaining 75 per cent of their mem- bers vo quit work. Twenty-five thou- sand men will be affected. —.—_ The blooming and converting depait- ment of the plant of the Bethlehem Iron company. at Bethlehem, Po., have been put in operation. ire to state that al- though the imperial government could not have fails ja stack due weight to in you me eof the 16th | inst,, that in. your opin- ion ‘there is nothing in the proposed treaty projudical to the rights of Ja- pan,’ they must a" have taken note of the fact that in alluding in the same communication to existing treaties be- tween Japan and Hawaii, you state that it is your understanding that the gov- ernment of the United ‘States does not take upon itself any obligations of the Hawaiian government arising from treaties or conventions with other ze ernments, have to inform you that instructed to inform you by his imperial majesty’s government to formally pro- test against the proposed annexatiun of e Hawaiian islands to the United States. This protest is made for the following reasons: “Firet—That the mainten ince of the statu quo of Hawaii i ig essential to the good understanding of the powers which fave interests in the Pacific, to] school 2:30 p.m. Prayer Fnecting WwW in; evenin; iG METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north Part of town. Sunday services 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunlay nesday evening at 8. C. Ladner, pas- 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 30pm. H. CATHOLIC CHURCH. irwin, M. A., Oxon. BAPTIST CHURCH. Services in the School house Lord’s day at lla. m. and 7 oe Sunday school at 12 Orelock. music. All are cordially invited, of Hawaii woula one to endanger the residential, commercial and industrial rights of lapansese subjects in Hawaii secured to them by treaty and by the constitution and laws of that country. “Third—Such annexation might lead to the tponement by Hawaii of the settlement of claims and liberties already | ——— existing in favor of Japan under the treaty stipulations. “With reference to the mischievous suggestion or report which has been so. industriouely circulated in this country and elsewhere, that Ja, has designs on the sovereignty of Ha Tam ther instructe” by the Imperial _govern- ment to state most emphatically and unequivocally that Japan has not now and never had such designs, or designs of any kind whatever against Hawaii “Permit me to add in co imperial government are actuated by "what they regard as an imperative duty, and not inthe remot- est degree by a desire to embarrass the United States.” ( ‘Toau Howat. BRICK, First-class Building brick at MODERATE PRICES, ALEX LARSON, | _far. ples and particul . mpy Be Bros, NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. otice is hereby given that - aen ty St’ Hoste nds Provines oot iitien, (num bia, , Tobarcontat, by th lay of Ju 1897, assign nd ‘effects which real estate, to Herm: mann Wolff, aforesal der the day of e firs terwhich ¢ date thi to distribute the asso Sefeare oe pert pre Repose tha pane 1 8 ns of w m he ie Hot received notice. ee Mt ciben neve te Rossland, B, C., the 30th day of neg A meeting of the creditors, ot b. Dodds. Y eet m of 10,000 copies. Yates will be increased roperbaatelt ) With f nereared inmna, ‘Tur. Recorp will soon commence revised, condensed and published in MIDSUMMER SOUVENIR» 0,000 COPIES ‘undertaking. sist of about 100 PAGES Handeomely print! and bound. already been preparel, atfice at the following prices :— Single Copy | ADVERTISING @ne Page - ‘One Half Page 30 One Fourth Page - 20 :Reading Notices per Line 252 |< Maeseforices are for @ 4 ANd xe Souvenir. systematic, arth ant conservative A | A D lA N write-op of the Camp, which will be PAC! FI Cc ‘The -firet edition of which will consist, of The mines around Rossland have at- tained that degree of development which insures success and warrants the The Souvenir will con- Cuts and engravings for the front page shave The necessary presses and inaterial have already been 1 ought and paid for, and ireon the way. Orders will now be received .at this IRATES. $50 a5 {Win ereis BurtonCity DIRECT CONNECTION [with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. JAPAN AND CHINA : Via { TACOMA and BOR TEEN PACIFIC apply t0 age f the 8.F.&N. and its con- F. D. GIBBS, General Agent Spokaue, Wasn. A. D. CHARLTON, i, io. on 36 Morrison 8 St, rtland, Oragon. Write fora new map of Kootenay country And Soo Pacific Line points will be inaugurated. The fastest route to all points east and west. THROUGH TICKETS To VANCOUVER VICTORIA WINNIPEG 8T. PAUL CHICAGO INTO MONTREAL NEW YORK And all points in {Ganadaand the United The onl: dine raaning Tourist Toronto, Bost Cars to and ton without Tourist cars daily to St. Paul. Have your tickete read via the G Lakes the most delightful trip in "the world during the summer mont leave Rossland via the C. & W. to connect with steamers from Trail for all points north and south. ‘or full information, tickets, rates, maps, etc.. call on or . B. McKenzie, Agent, Rossland. H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to FE. J COYLE, Dist. Pass. Agent, ‘Vancouver. Wisconsin Central Line RUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wiscon-in, making connection in Chicago with all lines runniog east and west. For full anformation regarding routes, rates, maps, ' een ets.. addres your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. PUND, Gen. Pies. Agt., Muwaukee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ore. Burton City is on Cariboo Creek Going to Chicago To Anywhere East ands st mnie for cuice 248 Washington 8t. 2? If you are, see that your ticket fom Minneapolis, Bt. Paul or Duluth, read vi THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE P.M. & clam trains leave, Nitnnespotia 0 on arrival of trains. Wheel of Trade is 8u and this ig as ree 0: rue of Bie} as of business. vith thonghe in mind itis not difficult to account for the success of The North’ western [ine jorchwestern Line does the t te mchwe! , and Shis is in ‘Accom! juccess is its w: an ‘equivalent for Palatial Train A ions. Voluntary pontanegua, $2 CR the . sige es ni western Line is spontaneo' ecus. every traveller who patro: W. H. MEAD, Ge ‘Keen F. C, SAVAGE, Portland, Oregon. ‘Travelling Agent KAS..0 & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. Le Kaslo “Ar South Fork 5 Whitewat jitewater ‘For information. * mecana mapeand tickets | 1 For rates and information apply a. company’s offices, ROBT. IRVING, ea tis Mgr. R. W. BRYAN Sunt. & Ass’ Praas, 6 Passenger Trains Each day Detween TR AID and ROSSLAND COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y. Run made in One Hour. Commencing June daily service to all = ‘No. 1 leaves Trail at 2:30 p.m. connects with C.P.R. main line steamers from the north at No. 4 leaves Rossland at 4:20 p.m. connects Red Mountain train from Spokane at Hosale nd. No. 5 leaves Trail at at Se 345 p.m. connects with Steamer Lytton 4 Og GUTELIUR, Gen. Supt. (international Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. Kootenay Lake aud River, B.0; ‘This;company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Kaslo 7:30 fa.m. for Aius- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Returnin, ng leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. on on all we JAS. WAUGH, Purner. Gq. F, HAYWARD Master. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Exrope. do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with : W. STITT, Geperal &. 8. Agent Wipvipeg O. R. d& N. S:1ORTESTLAND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR4’ALENE_MINES, PALOUSE, “ LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MINES And all points east andsouth. Only line east ‘salt Lake and Dew mieemahip ue tickets to atop and other for eign cou! THD EXCHANGE MATIOMAL DANE Ce pital €950,000.00 Sree ea Undivided Profits $30,000. A, J. Ross, vice pre- hI Specint ee and igtteation paid to mining es pecinl oxi f crows, Spokane tl ROSSLAND Saaitary and Water Tank Company Orrick; COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Betusen International and Northern Hotels, E.G. Crarrom - - Manager. Leave. | sPokaNe TIME scuRDULE | AmRIVE 1 BRS m. ae 7:45 a. casa a’. ely. Kine ington, Gar, {fe field, faycolfan, Pullman and | Walla, 7:15 a.m San, Francisco, | ‘Dally. d the Kast, 6: 9.m. ity. For through tickets end further information apply to 0. R. & N, office. 40 Riverside avenue, kane, Wash, ie AMEBELL, M. ADAMS, General Agent. WF. & P. Agent _. W. H. HUBLBUBT, Gen. Piss. Aganr, 30 Columbia avenue fe Ce —{&{z_—————_EE___ SHOT TO EARTH. A Child Falls a Thousand Feet Outof a Balloon, San Francisco, July 6.—Bertram Hill, the 6-year-uld son of Chauncey Hill, a Los Angeles architect, was the victim of a sensational balloon accident today. In company with Miss Olney, d Rossland Classified Business Directory Langsley & Jeffers AMUSEMENTS, POQL, Billiards and Bowling. De Yoin's Plac East Columbia avenue. your friends there. You'll find all e APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Lage tt ASBAYERS, Cc, _Bayer of Rosales W CLUETT, mena Bros Pioneer as- ‘situate on tor te Fick lot 635, Clty of Ross- of his guardian, he went to Blair’s park to witness a hot-air balloon ascension by Charles Conlan of the Acme Athletic elib. "When he shot into the air the child clung to one of the guy ropes and was carried aloft. The aeronaut heard the shonte of the people not to cut loose hie parachute, and obeyed, not knowing the reason. When a thousand or more ATTENTION LADIES. The Rossland laundry have special ities for lace at 76 cents per pair. Bring them today nd get them tomorrow. Also special facilities for double woolen blankets ati BROKERS, '* and 7 Traders Hobbs & Co., minesand stocks. Mem- Union Hotel. Belleview Hotel. F. c. parrmone & CO., mining and stoc “brokers. ym. 15, Sotilne qoop, Saske a Co., ‘ae and rev estate, No. Ptarennes ‘BYE. ast. Jon. Burke, Mining Broker, Columbi: J. E. Seco te Stocks and Real Estate ra Block. M. ROBINSON & mining broke « "Ganse Taylor blocks 136 Golan bisaves cord BI Atkinson & Co. surveyors. Room 1, 0: Ritve, buy and sell mites and sminin Ww: Columbia aven: 8. COOK & Co., eenninrs brokers, rooms 6 t bers of the Stock Exchange. Office Grand FRANK A. Baird, mining broker, P.O. box 26° | Lanai & & REPA8S, Mining Broker, Re- ANDELL & POLLETT, 20 East Columbia ave. Conran Y AN ic aE Bear Mining and Ay Co., Joke hi wii Hae a Sa , BENNISON & CO., mines and J — Dated May 25 Not pice is hereby giv tT ‘of the Boa 7! L4 fovea Twill at the the nex a ‘McKenz1z. rd o! ty of ot Rossland, fore iceuss in Block gton and First Sts. Wood, Coal, Draying Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly t P. O. BOX, 562. NOTICE TO TRANSFER LICENSE. aafoties is hereby will make applicat{o: Commissioners for thet Git; 'y of al tothe “Atlas House o1 JAMES SUMMERS, *| Dated June 11. a ren that James Summers ‘ The Walters Co., Ld. Cabie aeigber mau" loNeil"s Mi el 2 id Neal jorelng an: lodes. aa Rossland. Use and Bedfo! rd General Brokers. Mums, Mone Smanss axp More Propucrs, Dealers in Develo; od Mines, Grst-olass “Pros- merch tl SOCIETIES Rierery. Mouiey oleh ta “waacnts "Bia Yigistny Broth 0 fall invited to ationd, John tain "Gx John Jackson, Jr, See. a OSSLAND Lodge, K. of P., No. 21, will meet Ri every Friday evening at Maso Ball ‘at SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. The Reconrpn’s job office has arrived ‘and will soon be in running order. We have as complete a job outfit as CONTRACTORS, H FLENDERAON, contractor and builder. +P. O. Bi BoE Se THOS. Kinnon, Contractor and Builder’ parton 7:30 o'clock. A. G. Greelman, ReSranns Miners’ Union No. lc Hall inane! R& AND i aage No, 56 off the In dependens ynoney will buy. New presses, new tvpe—everything new. Save vour order and save money. 5-12-18 (E. E. Marien of ote Bait DRESSMAKERS, Bi formerly of Walker Bros, & Take. Heck Florence Hotel Rossland Opera House RUGGISTB. Fr BASER's Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. For Terms apply to Miss Lillian Beddard MANAGER. DYE WORKS. COLUMBIA, Dye Works, Clothes cleaned, dved and repsired under post office. P. 0. Box 862. Spokane st. and Cooke ave. ¥ ROSSLAND. This office and the citizens of C#t ARLES quarters, Montana barn J. ¥ TRAVERS, SXPRESSMEN. Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- HARDWARE, ave. W. Thunder a Ie e abelet Sulley, C. T. Miss Nellie E. waitinge 4.8." O. U. W. Rossland No. K. O.T.M.—Red Mountsin Tent No. 4 meets rns ist, Sed en ‘and 5th Wednesday of each month The lIloward House. JAS. A. GOUGH, Prop. Mining Headquarters. . .. meets | pl | P. O. Drawer L. jodge | formed. Rents collected, | pondence solicited. poota' and Stands gular attention fie tothe orders of tn- dividuals and Syudiogise “Exert capone hysical feat ares aad Gules titles. perre oe Correspondence solicited, References exchanged. ROSSLAND, B.C. J. H. Good, J. M. Clark. . Good, Clark & Co. Rea. Estate anp Misia Brokers, Cony » Oi &o., MINES AND MINING STOOKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier &c. Oorres- OOLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.O WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, Civil Engineer, Provincial Land Surveyor and Rotary Public. Office, up stairs Weeks & Co's Building. oOLuMEEA AVENUE, ROSSLAND and Job Work. _ es Salmon River Valley Mining Co, Ltd. —._ MINE: TAE GUTTENBORG Situated one quarter of a mile south of Poroupine Oreek, Nelson Mining Division. Only One mile from the Neilson & Fort Sheppard Ry. Sapital, $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 develop work ONLY. The promoters stock has been pooled. OFSICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.O.; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, Rossland, B.O.; General Manager, A. Medigh, Trail, B.O.; Secretary aud Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.C.; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal, Rossland, B.C. Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first block of 60,000 shares placed on the market at 5c. each. When these are gone the price will be RAISED.' This is one of the most promi perties in the Sal It is a high grade silver-lead ore, carrying from near the surface from distri, ———= | $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- ion to the President or 8 a this yicinity are constantly re- ceiving iaquiries concerning this section of the country which are c: H DSSGE Watson, Pv HOTELS. (OTEL, pombe avenue, West. 108, difficuit to answer by letter, so the Recorp gives the following information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British LAUNDRIES, - ROBEAND, Laundry, three doors east of Post Graham & Son, proprietors. Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Facile to A LUMBER DEALERS, 8. KERRY & Co. lumber, ete., everything in the building ine. i PHYSICIANS, on river, from there ty Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by tke Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Washington, by the Spokane & D® D® Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. Stussi Block. PLUMBERS; GiBson & Wilcox. No 18 E Columbia ave box 193, Falls & Northern and Col Red Mountain railways, Rogsland has thirty-tive hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rvoms, and a duzen restaurants; RS, Helen L. Keyes M ‘ola Ts and Coprings i ho nu, Th Trader block: STENOGRAPHERS, joe, Pianographak and Type- writin anes and all are well p There are four weekly news- papers avd ore dailies. All other are B. UNDERTAKER. B. WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No is Lincoln si well iupresented: ‘The popula- tion is varioas'y estimated from 6000 to 7 B® WATCHMAKER. /RBANK, one door west of Allan Hor Columbia ave “ Board pty lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $3.50 to $7 per week. Itis.usetess to write and ask ifany particular business would pay here. Business men are fall- NOTICES. O. Crafto ing over each other to nearly every kind of enterprise, and allseem to be doing well. Everybody must be bis own Burton City, B.C. judge and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- taious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to *obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here «‘broke” without friends, although many who have done 20 are doing well. Thos. Wilson & Co., DgaLer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE: New iot of shoes justarrived . .. Rossland, B. C. This camp it aot being estab- lished on the basis of a pay rol- at present. ‘The populace isen gaged, notonly in working the mines and conducting the busi- ness of the town, but are buying. or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors, Many are 8. Langeake J. Gore T. Gregeoa, T. Gregson & Co. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. | Conveyancers Notaries Public, ete. Advances made on Consignments, Money Loan. BOSSLAND, B.C. here sitaply lookingon in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until id. can boast of a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for four or five years. There are millions of money here from ll sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabulous riches are scarcely excelled by E, S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B. GC. 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 and will protect them from wild cats. @ ii y “Kin; Mines,” We will not attempt to discussthe miues in a single ar- ticle, as wee have been writing ulout them for uearly two years ana have nos been able to keep Up with them, The ore ship- Mients speak for themselves. ‘lhe towo has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It is supplied with waterworks and electric lights. ‘Che main street is graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three story busi- ness houges. For turther information come and see fir yours If, or subscribe for the DatLy or WEEKLY Becorp. TO PROSPECTORS, We are making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ities and are daily INCORPORATING propositioas in all Districts of B. ©. Tressury stocks all listea East. For further par ticulars apply to L.C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Spokane, Wash. Keep your eye on Barton City ; Record Job (tice Will soon be ready to turn out all kinds of COMMERCIAL WORK In a few days we will be in aur fire proof building with as fully equipped Job Office as there isin the Kootenays. New Type New Presses Good Workmen MderatePrices We propose to. LIVE AND LET LIVE We will be able to print upon short notice anything from a Full Sheet Hanger —ro a— Visiting Card. Call and get Figures on Work. Ice! Ice! LOON LAKE ICE \ a Dolan & Bowers Offices: 23 Washington St. Telephone 48. tA. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.8. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college avd Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stassi block Bosslaad. B. C ‘J : ee a Finger Points Are the old-fashi way of directing the t ler} at The finger of good sense points to the Canadian Gold The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. C. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Tenant Rates $2 Per ms Without Board. McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store, Rossland, British Columbia. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- sop, Reserve street, vith or THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY Fields Syndicate, limited, as the best road to take from the cross- roads of doubt, because it points to intelligent development work, thoroughly well done, to an ore chute 300 feet lang, to two new discoveries of very rich ore on the very top of the ground, to the* shipment of ore in 60 days and t» SUNSET No. 2asthe best in- in British Oc i A hase of their shares, now selling at par (10 cents) will assaredly place you on the high road To Prosperity. JOHN M. BURKE! Miners” and Prospectors’ Exchange ano Development Company. Hncorporated March stb, 1897, Ross Thompeon, President Gen. Chas. 8 Warren, Vice President. w. A. Gatithen Bol ‘Solicitor. Thos. J. Corrigan, Secretary. OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. % Will examine and report on mines for ale, and also on mines of which stocais being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. 229 JOHN M. BURKE, Rossiaad, B.C Joseph B. Dabney, J.L. Parker ‘Mining Engineer MORNING {t will contain all the principal news published in the Daily. Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining; -.. Mines examined and reported on.} Special attention fr to the placing ‘ the Investors writ a fad it to thele i interests to, a ciaty the excha: Prospectors have roihe be ptirtiows of it of ng free. of operations Mining mines. BOSSLAND, B.C. z * Parker, Rossland.” Moreing Get a lot at Burton City PRICES. Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT RBEASONABLE and Meal and Bedford MoNetl’s Codes. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. _ 2Trail, - - - (BC All samples_received byJmail carefully assayed. John N. Blake CONVEYANCER, ETC, Mines, and Mining Investments, Incorpora- tiop of’ Companies ies Titos to Lae ‘sociaity. Is Also to Keep T: a Ave. j ; JBOSSLAND) 6.0. Correspondence solicited. Sis" “Exchange.” Use Bedford woes caress T. J. CORRIGAN) The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd] oF TOROKTO. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER’S DRUG STORE; Mining Steoks and Cisims bought and seid, Gro. Gurp, Secretary] C. W. BICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockhrokers 11 Post Street, ) SPOKANG WAsdiN 20.