f—___—_______} ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD BY EBER OC, SMITH, Published every }day (except Sunday) and Weekly n JULIAN HAWTHORNE, WILL WALK ON WATER, ON-RECORD MOUNTALN, | BAVE PACKING #® 3, ate id ieL 6 8 deal Stoves aw with a fall tine: ant Fase, Axes, Picks, astow as Nelson or Rosslaad, IN INDIA. He_Tells About the Charnel Houses in India, NO RAIN Industrial Army of Prospectors Working on Its Sides. Boston Man Will Make a Sidewalk of the Ohio River, Sse RE TOS Rossland Classified Business Directory! Langsley & Jeffers/Salmon River Valley _AUBTIRA APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Washington ail Blret Bea: e e Mining Co., Ltd. —_ aSLAND Minin MINE: TAE GUTTENBUORG Plague Riots Between Police and Na- tives Near Chinpure. —In verally, aia Save 7 There isa lot of development work burg arranging to perform the remark- | being done on Record mountain now,” able feat of walking from Pittsburg to|said J. R. Cranston, president of the Cincinnati on water, # di of 400/A la Ce 1 Gold) Mining miles. ing , last Wednesday. “White Cook is the inventor of a pair of shoes | winged tents,” he continued, “dot the by which he can walk on water. He] mountain all about us, and there is w claims that with the use of them he can | regular industrial colony of prospectors make as good time as a man walking | delving into the mountain’s side, along an asphalt street. While in Chi- “Ou: group which we bonded for 45),- cago a few days ago this was questioned. | 000 from No they, who is now reported Cook offered to wager $1,000 that he to beon the way here from England Shirts, Gloves, Blan cets, ete, infles of pagking, and buy y Mining expert rop sets tended to for non-residents, DAILY: One Yur in Advance Bix outer Ove Menth. By Cazrier by the We Single copy COMPANY. Abutract Co. ‘raders block ; Julian Hawthorne was sent to India} BR bert Cook, of Boston, is in Pitts- $10.00 5.00] last January by the manager of the Cosmopolitan Magazine, to investigate the plague and report upon it. His first paper is out in the July Cosmo- politan, and it is as terrible a story as one ever read. Indeed, it would be in- conceivable for anyone to believe the horrors ibed in it could exist on this eartbZand under God’s eye, if the proofs of it were not absolute. We have all read of the wonderful Calentta, July the fighting which took plac A in the Fuburbs of Chinpore, between the police and the rioters, during which the former were compelled to fire on the latter many policemen were injured. A party of 24 members of the native police was surrounded by a mob and so roughly handled that all of them are ex- pected’ to die of the injuries they re- ceived. The rioters sullered heavily, akes ab- 0. Be alshe Low property, jox 568, KANE BROS., Paopatetoas. Assoss naat work peo motly ate Notices hereby given that Twill apply at 6 Boa: We Deore for the Cle of Rossin ndet fora license in the premises known situate on Vor Lie in Block i istrict fot 385, € Cit} ‘of Ross ‘AYLOR. Wood, Coal, Draying and Jok Work. AMUSEMENTS, Pool, Bil Billiards and Bowling. De Voin's Place Columbia avenue, You'll find all your Friends there. WE One Year, in advance Six months, in advan Single copy... SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1897. Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly ABBAYERS, C, W CLUETT, rear Empey Bros Pioneer as- > sayer of Rossland , fo nd wai on fo bl Of district lot 586, ity Of Koss ted June I BROKERS, &Co., mining brokers, rooms 6 B.& P. O. BOX, 562. and 7 Traders’ buildin *A. McKunzix. ROSSLAND ALL RIGHT. The shipment of 1,524 tons of ore from Rossland during the month of June does not indicate that there is any occasion for discouragement. From January 1 to July 1 there were over 30,000 tons shipped from the mines within a stone’s throw from the city. During June there were 300 locations recorded and $38,000 worth of assessment work recorded as being done. There were 175 companies which paid license fees, amounting to $17,250. Our merchants paid $11,762.21 duty during the month of June at the Rossland office, which, taken altogether, is a very good showing indeed, and indi- cates Rossland and her mince are all right. —_—_ Economy is all right in the manage- ment of the affairs of the city, but there is no occasion for spilling hairs. | Ross- land wants a good busi: British colony of India, how civiliza- tion began there, how scholarship is there, among the learned ones, of the highest order, of glories attaching to that land unknown to other lands, but after reading this account all the ro- mance passes away and there is nothing left but impressions of horror before in- would walk a distance of 400 miles in 14 days, and do it easily. This was quickly taken by John Leo- pold, a West Side saloon-keeper of that city, Cook deposited his side of the bet, and the saloon-keeper did the same. ‘The start will he made from the | P noon, The firat th that im- presses one isthe blame that attaches to the British government, that it has permitted such sinks of filth to gather in a great city like Bombay, where the cli- inate is alway: bad; eo tad that Haw- thorne declares that no European can feel quite well (healthy) while: he re- mains there; where there is always an insufficiency of food, which in itself snperin«duces disease, or at least leaves the patient no strength to resist or row off disease; until now, after fifty years of accumulation, ‘that filth joined with famine invites the Plague and carnival so revolting that the account turns awful recital. But if the government is tion. She wants the work, necessary to be done, to be done at once, with fair and reasonable prices paid for whit she gets, let it be labor or material. She wants a good, adequate sewerage system and needs it bad. She should own her own light and water plant and should buy or build as soon as possible. Let all these things be done in a business- like way, and the people will be satisfied. There are many owners of property ‘west of the big bluff in Columbia avenue who will be greatly benefited by the re- moval of the same, who have not con- tributed anything toward the work. ‘They should come forward without per- sonal solicitation and du what they can. The city should and probably will pay the expense of yrading the street, but at present the only thing, which seems can be done is to go forward with the work of private subscription. The morning paper bas at last found out that work ix being done on the big bluffin Columbia avenue. It was com- menced last Monday and today is the first wetice of it in that sheet. It is pos- sible @ knew it and it has been crowd_ out wi vit Nelson, Kaslo and The poor Spokesman-Review! Our morning contemporary says it must apologize fur using some of its matter without credit. Any paper that makes a practice of using the Miner’s matter, would have to apologize to the public quite often. CANADIAN FISHERIES. Computed Over Twenty Million Dur- ing 1896. The annual report of the dominion de- partment of marine and fisheries shows the value of the Canadian fisheries for 1896 to be $20,199,338, a decrease of over $500,000 as compared with the previous year, With the exception of British e men and women whom the government has engaged to attend to the hospitals and to search out the duty. Of them Hawthorne says: he labor is enormous; the iseue is well ni; hopeless; but the English never re! es they make good their claim to be the best rulers in the workl. After the exhaustion of each day’s work “tub,” dress and meet at the clu! discuss the work and the prospec! 18. with grim cheerfulness, and next day at down are out and at it once more. Now and then one or another drops and is seen no more. Little is said about him; the work goes on jnet ihe same. Duty is the Anglo Indian 8 fo one will ever know the number that the famine and the plague have killed and will kill. The natives hide their sick and their dead; they lock wo- men and children in rooms to die; when asked about the occupants they ecrajile at no falsehood to divert sus- picion; the deors have to be forced and a4 ui fe Horror there while the jubi lee rejui ga were filling London reveal | that the ru le of Victoria does, indeed include every extreme. The story should be read to make suffering mor- tals contented with their let. companied by @ small steam launch. and which comprises nine claims, is making an excellent showing. We have at work and expect shipping ore soon. We have prospected the surface of the ledges with prospect holes. After sink- nel which will tap all four leads. They run parallel, and I think this can easily done. Alter Saiit go ate hia here into training on Lake Poctoneriraty, La. —~—— CASE IS DISMISSED. The case of Edward Cronyn against Mrs. Agnes Jones and Major Cooper, the complainant in which alleged that the two defendants conspired to rob plaintiff, by removing gouds before the rent was paid, was Police Magistrate Jordan. dismissed by His honor in summoning up the evi- dence said that after weighing carefully all the points of law bearing upon the dying and the dead do not falter in their nothing to he could find hold defendants upon case, t was a clear case of where one man had. got ahead ot claim to the rentor’s claim. case at least ‘‘possession,” prov nine points of the law. the other by Maj ur ares coul this ‘deci ‘ically avin e is a prior In this red to ba —e ROSSLAND LAUNDRY. If you have washing to be done come to the office or drop acard in the post- office and we will call for it. Koasland Saunders, three doors east of postoffice. G SAE —_—— rand ball at opera house, evening of h. 6-30-5: July 5t! Hunter Bros., for the sake of better | fire protection, have caused to be lain a private water pipe to which connects inside the building with hose reels. his premises, ROSSLAND FREE FOR ALL ‘ . PONY RACE . SADDLE HORSES MULE RACE GENTLEMEN’s RACE GRAND CELEBRATION | ——WILL BE GIVEN AT—— JULY Ath and Sth, $1,200 IN PRIZES. Horse Raeiog Purses. ash $100. 25. c 15. *|tained that For Terms apply to Miss Lillian Beddard MANAGER, P.O, Box 862, Spokane st, and Cooxe ave Enquire about Burton City, Imperial Baths Now Open Imperial Bl’k, Washington St. Opposite Allan House. Turkish and Vapor Daths and Massaye, treat: the | direstivn re Madane Fac Gress ing and maniew uring Ladies Srecy: atte sttsrnoot, from 1Lto7 eB m. SGentlem a. m. to 10:30 p, M ADAME MORELAND, PROPHIETRESR. Keep vour eve on Burton City Write-Up AND sw Souvenir. ~~ Tue Recorp will soon commence a i and con i 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 The mines around Rossland have at- degree of development which insures success and warrants the ing the shaft far enough we intend to] ut in machinery and then drive a tun- |! Rossland Opera House |g 8. Office and Works at Trail, DFS SIOCRERIOOCUOR KNOT TXT SOOT DOU AND REFINING C0, Is now prepare:l to buy Gold, Silver and __ Copper Ores. — << SoH Soy The Fast Line Superior Service| Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION {with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. ‘Traina depart from Spokane. — No. 1, west bo No. 2 Jeast bound, TICKETS To JAPAN AND CHINA r information. time card: apply to agents of the 8 F. nections, mapsand tickets N. and its con- D, GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst, Sens 0. 7 Tortland, Oragon, Write fora new map of Kootenay country VIA No. TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC And Soo Pacif Pacific Line Commencing June dail daily service to all points will be inaugura’ The fastest route to all points east and west. THROUGH TICKETS 10 VANCOUVER MONTREAL NEW YORK And all points in anedaand the United The onl; Going to Chicago To anywhere East ° you are, see that your ticket {rom Minneapolis Bt: Paul or Duluth, reads ¥! THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE c. ST, P. M. & O. RY. ree (3) first-class trains leave Minneapo! and ‘St Paul for Chicago on arrival of trains, Drive Wheel of Trade is Su W. H. MEAD, General ‘Agent. ‘48 Washington 8t. F.C. BAVAGE, Portlaud. Oregon. Travelling Agent ‘Time Table No. 6 To take effect Feb. %, 1897. Day except Suna Roe saves Kocsland No.4 feaves: land at. wEstnoox Daily exoopt Sunda. Connections at Rossland with trains to and from Spokane, trons made with all boats arriving sod departing from Teal General offices: F. °. GUTELIU:! ‘Trail, B.C Geueral Save KAS.O & SLOCAN RY. TIME OARD NO. 1. 8:00 am Le “Kaslo |, 8:36 am South Fork 5:36 am Bproule’ 8 9:51 am itewater 10:03 ain. Bear Lake 10:18 am MeoGulyan 3 Builey’: Junceti on Sandon Ar rats pm 10:38 aun 1050 an For rates and information ly a. company’s offices, on 8pP'y ROBT. IRVING, B. W. BRYAN Ceaths degre sup. & Ass’t Press, International Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd. Kooteasy Lake wad River, 5.0. This_company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Qolumbis and Western Raileray but they carried off their dead an wounded, The rioting has ended, « compromise on the plague measures having been ar- ranged between the authorities and the rioters. The absence of rain is causing the greatest anxiety throughout India. —~—_ POLICE COURT RECORD.. Cases Disposed of by Magistrate Jordan in Month of June. For the month of June Police Magis- trate Jordan disposed of 41 cases which netted $100. There were a number of dismissals, which accounts for the small amount of cash. There were 25 cases of drank and dis- orderly; four vags; one attempted out- rage; two of carrying weapons; three avsaults; two mal.cious destruction of property and four Chinese cases of not taking out licenges. ~ ATTENTION LADIES. The Rossland laundry have special facilities for handling lace curtains at 75 cents per pair. Bring them today and get them tomorrow. Also special facilities for double woolen at CAMPBELL McCRAE CO, Ltd., mines and ‘stock brokers. 42Columbla avenue. PIELD, Hobbs & Co., minesand stocks. Men; he Stock Exchange. Olfice Grand Unies Hotel, FRANK A. batrd, mining broker, P.O. box 265 Belleview Ho FS PETTIBONE “& CO, mining aud stock ers. Room 15, Collins Ho! qoen.c Clarke & Co., mines, mocks and real , No, 28 Columbia ave. sous att “Burke, Mining Broker, “columbia Ju EUETOS, 3 Minos, Stocks and Real Estate J. a "ROBINGON é Go, am ‘nin ning brokers. ‘Office Taylor block, 186 Columbia ave. LANGLEY & REPASS, Mining Broker, Re- ‘cord Block. Atkinson & Co. PATTERSON Johnson & Co., revi estate and land surveyors. Room 1, Occidental building. brokers, 9 Colutihis ave. RANDELL & POLLETT, 20 Kast Columbia ave- mue, buy and sell mines and mining shares. WHITE Be Bear Mining and mgs Co., John ner! CO! manager. Sommercial W2. BENNISON & CO., mines end stocks. 48 Columbia avenue, CONTRACTORS. Cc H. ERNDERSON, contractor and builder, T0e.. MoKinnon, Contractor and Builder” CORE DRESSMAKERS, ‘ME. E. V. B08, formerly of Walker Bros. & ‘of Salt Lake. Back Florence Hotel ‘Trace. yler, near Lincoln Terra NOTICE TO TRANSFER LICENSE. Notice is horeby given that James Summers will make application to the Board of License ‘oinmissioners for the City of Rossland, at the eet meeting to transfer, ile Miquor r license now being used in the 1 Ho n St. Paul surest tothe Atlautte House on lest avenue. JAMES SUMMERS, Dated June 11. SECRET SOCIETIES ROLAND, Lodge, Vieicing cord Mor nln rethren cordially ae N. G., Johi ROSLAND Miners Onion No. in evening at 8:00. All yea te RowEANDY Lodge ode No, of tae Independent rs meet every ‘huredoy rats o'clock at Soclet; Hall. J. H. Salley, GT. Miss Nellie E. Whiting, A. 8. ). U. W. Rossland No.8 There will be a —Red Mountein Tent No. 4 meets Ke fre Mid and 5th Wednesday of each month in Society Hall. cents. 6-10-tf —— The ball at the opera he ed Jaly | a Md in be the event of the s DEUGGISTS, Fr BASER'S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. RCSSLAND. _ This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ceiving iaquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficuit to answer by letter, so DYE WORKS. COLUMBL, Dye Works. Clothes cleaned, and repaired under post office. EXPRESSMEN, (CHABLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- Montana barn HARDWARE, J F. TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. the Recorp gives the fi information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to Arrowhead, on the Columbia river, from there ty Trail by steamer, aud from Trail to Ross- land by tke Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Washington, by the Spokane Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red M untain railways, Rossland has thirty-tive hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rvoms, and a duzen restaurants; PACIFIC HOTEL, Columbia avenue, West. John Watson, Proprietor. LAUNDRIES, ROSSLAND Laundry, three doors east of Fost Ofice, Graham & Son, proprietors. LUMBER DEALERS. ‘A. & KERRY & Co. lumber, ete., everything in the building line. PHYSICIANS, DE Campbell, Stussi Block. [D®- Edward Bowes, office over Post OMice. PLUMBERS. GEBON & Wilcox. No 18 £ Columbia ave and all are well p There are four weekly news- papers a'd two dailies. All other branches of business are well represented. ‘The popula- STENOGRAPHEBS. MES, Helen L. Keyes, Stonographer and Type- on ‘writer, Comme! [ae (E Misses Tuttle, shorthand, Typewsitiny ‘and Copying. m1, Traders’ tion is variously: from 6000 to Board ead ledging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $3 50 to $7 per week. Itis useless to write and ask UNDERTAKER. B. B WHITE Undertaker and Embalmer. No incon st WATCHMAKER. UBBANK one: door west of Allan House, B°Gorumbla av if any p would y here. Business menare fall- ing over each other to establish nearly every kind of enterprise, and allseem to be doing well. Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all NOTICES. To the e public: | Frank McCann, who for the connéoted with the 3 itor, is no longer i es Pin thele and is not authorized to collect any bills for vai ‘com. %. Grafton, manager. saute The Jloward House. JAS. A. GOUGH, Prop. Miuing Headquarters. ... " Recor Job (tice Will soon be ready to turn out all kinds of COMMERCIAL A.M. | P. O. Drawer L. WORK mn, Cable, ress “Waxrens, : Rossland. Use “Lieber’s' reing and Nase ‘and Bedford MoNeil's Codes. The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Murs, Monae Swarms anp Mure Paopvots, Deal Mines, first-olase “Pros- peo! Partioular attontion given to the orders of in- viduals and Syndicates. Expert reports on physical features and tities. Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. ROSSLAND, B.C. 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: asseesable. Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury saan the p ds to be lied to devel tt work ONLY. The stock has been pooled. J. H. Good. J.M. Olark. Good, Clark & Co. Rea Estate anv MINING Brokers, G CG i &., MINES AND MINING STOOKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier jodge | formed. Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.O WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, Civil Engineer, Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND OFSTICE: 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, 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 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 $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- ap- lication to the President or Si Ice! Ice! Dolan & Bowers Offices: 23 Washington St. Telephone 2 A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college aed Hospital of Oral Surgery. Roaslaad. B. C Stassi block LOON LAKE ICE ‘y: Finger Points Are the old-fashi way of directing the “traveler at crossroads. The finger of good sense points to the Canadian Gold The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. 0. McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Bossland, British Columbia. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Tenant Rates A Per Day First-Class Farnished Rooms With or 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 long, to two new discoveries of very rich ore on the very top of the ground, to the shipment of ore in 69 days and t» SUNSET No. 2s the best in- in British CO i: A of their shares, now selling at par (10 cents) will assuredly place you on the high road To Prosperity. Write to THE WALTERS Co.: Ltd. Ly: Boreland, B.C. BRICKLAYING line running Tourist Cars to who iaquire, most sober, indus- lontreal and Boston without tiious persons who really wish to work have sofar been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here ‘‘broke” without friends, although many who have done so are doing well. ‘This camp is aot being estab- All kinds of brick, stone ana cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- sop, Reserve street. Columbia, which shows a grain of nearly $500,000, and New Brunswick, which shows a slight increase, all the other provinces yielded less than last year The above estimate does not include the large quantity of fish consumed Hie Indian population of British Coi- iaand the Northwest Territurice, n isestimated at over $2,000,000. There must be Three Entries, FIREMEN’S CONTEST HUB AND HUB . WET TEST . Toronto, Barton City. B.C. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE undertaking. The Souvenir will con- sist of about 100 PAGES Leaves Kaslo 7:30 'a, m. for Ains- worth, Suns a Balfour and Nelson. teat eee, eer leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. on on all wee! JAS. wauGe, Purser. charge. Tourist cars daily to St. Paul. Have your tickets read via the Great Lakes the most delightful trip in the world during the summer months. Trains leave Rossland via the C. & W. to connect with steainers froin Trail for all points north and south, Purse $100.00 . Purse $50.00 Express Ca rt Race. In a few days we will be in our fire proof building with as fully equipped Job Office G. F, HAYWARD. Master. Handsomely printed and bound. Cuts and engravings for the front page have New lot of shoes SINGLE HORSE tT he fur seal skins are valued at $713,- 590. The Canadian catch was 23,115 skins less than that. of the previous the sal- of Brit- Columbia, i was onl: surpassed by the famous pack of 1893. The value of the salmon yield is esti- mated at over $2,000, n 1895 48 canneries were in operation, 31 of which were on the Fraser river. There were in all 71,334 men engaged ‘in the tishing industry, using nets and other mnple- ments aggregating a capital of about $9,250,000. Over 1200 schooners and steam tuge, valued at $2,318,300, manned. by 9800 sailors, also found ‘employment in the industry, besides 61,500 figher- men __ usin; boats, valued at SL 00 NO: Over 00,000 fathoms of ets were used ne lobster pl: valued at $1,220,000, plant: as _——_ TOOK BOTH PRIZES, Rossland Drilling Teams Victorious at Neleon Yesterday. The Rossland drilling teams, Ross and Smith and Davis and Stevenson carried away both prizes at the contest in Nel- son yesterday. Each team was allowed 15 minutes at tne drills and the meas- urements resulted as follows: William Ross and C. W. Smith, of Rosslan i, 37 7-16 inches; J. R. Davis and E, Stev- enson, of the Le Koi mine, 333g inches; Mason and Peterson, of the Whitewater mine, 277, incl T. Jewell and T. Prisk, 22 1-16 inches; J. Pearson and Harry Drum, of the’ Silver King mine, 213g inches; Burns nald, the British Columbia cha pions, got ‘their drill stack after seven minutes, but in that time completed 221¢ inches. The prizes were $150 and 50. DOUBLE TEAM (Trot) | ist PRIZE, $40.00. Foot HALF MILE RACE, Columbia Avenue. 240 YARD RACE 100 YARD RACE - 200 YARD RACE (Boys under 16) 100 YARD RACE (Boys under » BOYS SACK RACE - BOYS THREE LEGGED RACE - CHINAMAN’S RACE British Columbia. This will be the grandest 4th of Jul Ist $10 Ist $25 2nd $5 2ud $10 At Baseball Grounds July BASEBALL Rossland vs. Trail Hotelkeepers, Sunday, July 4th. Float Parade 201, $25.00. 3rd $15.00. Racing : Ast, $15 2nd, $5 ON WAS ABINGTON: STREET - lst, $10 - lst, $15 Ist $3.50 2nd $2 Ist $3 2nd §2 - Ist $8 2nd $2 - Ast $8 2nd $2 2nd, $5 2nd, $5 ‘Brd $1.50 8rd $1.00 8rd $1.00 3rd $1.00 PROSPECTORS’ RACE carrying 50 pound pack 20) yd. 1st $25 2nd $15 3rd $10 - Ist $10 2nd $5 Music Rossland Silver Cornet Band Sunday and Monday. ORATIONS BY LEADING SPEAKERS. Bon Fires and Grand Fireworks Display. One Fare on all Transportation Lines, July 3, 4, 5, and 6 ly Celebration ever: given GRAND BALL at Opera House on the evening of July Sth. 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 :— Singl Copy - 23 Copis 50 50c. $11.25 20.00 35.00 75.00 125.00 100 “ 250 “« Seo <“ ADVERTISING One Page - One Half Page One Fourth Page - 20 Reading Notices per Line 25¢ RATES. T..ese‘prices are for a guaranteed edition ef 10,000 copies. Adv rates will Se increased jroportiy, with increased issue Whereis BurtonCity For full information, tickets, rates, maps, etc., call on or ress A. B. Melconcie, Agent, Rossland. H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to sore se 7E. J. COYLE, Dist. Pass. Vancouver. Wisconsin Central Line RUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St. Panl, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines runniog east and weat. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, ets. ‘address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. PUND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Mi.waukee, Wis Or GEORGE S. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, Burton City is on Cariboo Creek THE MGRANGD NATIONAL BARK Sufples eed Undivided Profta $30.00. wee” rtoover, president: A, J. Rows. vos pro: tdent; *" byeh, saahter. Specin! at onne and guegatton paid to mining es crows. Spokane Wash. Agent, ROSSLAND ceiv Sanitary and Water Tank Company Orerve> COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels,” E. 0. © - - Atlantic Steamship Tickets, If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with . STITT, Winnipeg O. R. & N. SAORTESTZAND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR @’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MINES And all points east and fonths via Salt Lake and Denve: Steamship tickets to manips and other for- eign countri General S. 8S. Agent Only line east weave. Is AFORANE TIM RONRDULR E anne, Fast Mail: Walla Walla, iy." | Portiand, San. Fra: ; Bal bir Clana ie aa Local Mail: -- Coenr, 6:45 8, gton, ‘oars ene ‘Colfax, rullmen aud For through tick wlowens apply to 0. offica. 490 Riverside arene, roast Wash, * further information bla avenue, "ti i. tS, . Ant Geelauen xs, 7 Pas, pe lished on the basis of a pay rol- at present. ‘The populace is en gaged, notonly in working the mines and conducting the busi- ness of the town, devatogt buy tog, just arrived . . « Rossland, B. C. J, Gore or ding and d ing property; buying aod yelling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors, Muny are heresimply looking on in won- derment. We believe it will go T. Greens, anager. T. Gregson & ‘Co. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Conveyancers Notaries Public, ete. made on on and on until can boast of a population of 50,000. Alter that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay rol] but not for four or tive 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. ‘Ybe history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabalous riches are scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King Solomon's Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in a single ar- ticle, as we have been writing about them for nearly two years and have not been able to keep up with them, ‘The ore ship- ments speak for themselves. ‘The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, = It is supplied with waterworks and electric lights. ‘The main street is graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and gee f; r yours ‘If, or subscribe for the Daty or WEEKLY RECORD. our Loan. ROSSLAND, B.C. 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 aud Deer Park. Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cats, TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. C. Tressury stocks all listed East. For further par- ticulars apply to L.C. DILLMAN, New Type New Presses We propose to from a Full Sheet Hanger —TO A— 11 & 12Sberwood Blk, Spokane, W: t (Call and get Figures on Work. as there isin the Kootenays. Good Workmen Mer atePrices LIVE AND LETLIVE We will be able to print up*n short notice anything Visiting Gard. THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all tbe principal news published ia the Daily. JOHN M. BURKE Miners’ and Prospectors’ Exchange ano Development Company. Hancorporated a 8th, 1897. Will examine and report on mines for ale, and also on mines of which stocai s being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I wills refund all moneys invested cu same. wos JOHN M. BUBKE, Rosslaad, B.C Ross Gen. Chas. BY Warren Vice-President. Joseph B. Dabney, J. L. Parker Geo. urer. Mining Engineer ai Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining.} {™Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining aud of mines. Thos: 5. Corrigan, See OFFICES: " DOMENTON HALL. elt Tontore will find i it to thats tatorests to vi visit he postorsfinve poe & irehs fate: sew! ve "the he pris viloxs ‘ot istiny tists Properti athe entire Kobtenay. ‘ai Correspondence solicited. “Exchange.” Use ‘Me ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing Get a lot at Burton City T. J. CORRIGAN | Secretary. * and Neal and Bedford McNeii's Codes. — Elie Lavalley, MINERS AND PRICES. Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE In Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd OFFICE: mronies enasenté DRUG STORE. {Mining Stecks and Claims bought and seid, , Gro. Gurp, Secretary} ete J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. &Trail, : : = All samples received by mail carefully jayed. C. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and , Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. SPOKANE WASHIN2E IN. John N. Blake, {MES DBLCONVEYANCER, ETC, {pines and Mining Investments, Incorpors- Companies and Titles toile u Neclalty. 8 EColumbia Ave. . ROSSLAND: 8.0.