fhe mR INFORMATION ABOUT THE MINS. A Brief Write-up Which Will be Bx- tene¢ to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best Information Obtainable trom Owners and Other Sources. This write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal mines and prosspcts have been des- cribed. As we are unable to vieit all properties herein mentioned we will not be responsible for all t but in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Purk is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the south belt, a mile and a half, south west of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by a shaft 145 feet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Its machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies are laid in for an allwinters work. The great body of ore is low grade, but is reported improving as depth is gained. : SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the Canadi ldfields Syndi te, limit- ed, and situated in the south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile f-om the business cen- ter of Rossland, and just above the C. & W. track. It is being vigorously worked with a force of 2b men and In the tunnel 54 LE ROL The Le Roi mine has become fame ous as the greatest gold producer in Canada. It bas besides putting in extensive and expensive machinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of work, pail eupees xf ani P nearly completed a smelter, and paid $400,000 in dividends. It is situated * cn the south-east slop. «.° Red moun-, tain, within the corporar. «its of the city. Capitalization of the company is $2,500,000, divi voc shares, par value $5 per share. mine is held at $5,000,000. It has its own electric light plant and its ore bins are builton the C. & W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. The _ principal stockholders are Col. I. N. Peytan, Senator George Turner, Col. W. W. D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris. Col. Wm. H. Bidpath, L. F. Williame, Maj. J. M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders. CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star mining com- pany, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- talization $1,000,000, shares par value Fleach. No stock on the market. ‘here has been repeated refusals of tar and better. The mine is situated ia town, half mile north of tbe busi- ness center. It has four separate and distinct ledges which are developed with over 4,500 feet of tunnels, shafts, drifts and cross-cuts. There are many thousand tons of ore on the dump and in sight, waiting favorable conditions for treatment. This is one of the KK THE CRESCENT Monster Closing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and shipped before we bad business here. We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa'e Price. concluded to close out of Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Ornaments Domestics and Linens Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost sé Carpets and Linoleums Gents’ Furnishing Goods Gents’ Clothing - Boots and Shoes Every Atticle in Our Store is a Bargain. We are determined to clore out our stock as K THE CRESCENT STUSSI BLOCK speedily as possible, Mining Property For 665 DAIS 5 5's The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale a. Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds. Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotel, OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEW ARE— At aie Prices of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand,jthe hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. RUSSELL & HALEY, " (Successors 6] P, BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, Oysters. SPOKANE ST., ROSSLAND. MONTE “CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. These three properties are owned by Eastern Canada itali represented here by George Pfunder Kingsraill, sec. and tres. They are all situated on Monte Cristo mount- about a mile north of town. The Monte Cristo has over 1800 feet of tunnel, shaft, work. It is provided with two com- pressors, one 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forty men are employed on the two properties. : Virginia: Over $13,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers commenced a double compartment mountain, in the south belt, just south of the Crown Point and is owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- Pp and are i d mining y, Robert Barr, local manager. Thera is a shaft down on the vein 100 feet aud a con- tract let for another 100 fee with nine men working. —— WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J.J. Henager aud Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia w ountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups irom one to nine claims, ou which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. general tmanager and .Harold rise and cross-cut THE EROEANGE NATIONAL BAN Capital $250,090.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $50,000. Jaccb Hoover, president; A. J. Ross, vicepres- dent; K. J. Dyér, nashier.” | Special attention paid to mining escrows, SPOKANE - - Was Wanted. James L. Wilson, who is spending the winter in Seattle, desires someone who is going there from Rvzsland to bring his blooded Siberian bloodhound “Liddy” with him. Apply at this of- fice. ——————— For Sale or Lease. PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, = DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WAS4.NGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE PROP. - Rossland, .B. 0. TO RENT Having moved into our Fire Proof Buildiag ‘Houghton &Bannett Rossland Evening Record. VOL. I1I. No. 40. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. EVERY DAY Something New In the wav of Xmas.. Novelties Arrives at HL. S., Wallace's Stationery, ‘Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store. Your Doctor Fights Disease with Medicine. If the med- seine is not right he cannot conquer If the druggist does his duty the med- feine.will be right, and your dostor will stand @ good chance of winning the victory. . You canficlp Four doctor by having your presériptions filled Bt FRASER The Reliable DR UGGIST Don’t Mind _. Other: sdvertisemente. — How cheap'they seem to offer ‘their goods, you always can buy for legs than half price at . " 42 E. Columbia Ave. 6:90 P.M. at $20.000 To Loan In. sums of $800jor more for short time on ap- proved security. D. M. LINNARD. Grand Masquerade. A Grand Masquerade will be held at Amount of Kane’s Debts. E. H. Kane, who fled from his credit- the St. Charles Hotel next Saturday, | ors, left with over §600 in cash. The mber 11. Several hundred pounds of Fresh Roasted Coffees Arriving weekly at our store for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- dor at 88c. per$pound. Usually debts he left behind him amounted, itis said, io ever $500. Mr. Kane obtained {500 from some property he disposed of in Grand Forke, and received $100 from the benefit given him at the Interriational the other evening. z A $2.50 shoe at $1.50 at Houghton & y : 10-14-tf Bannett’s. A suit of clothes well worth $15, you wold for Mocha and Java at higher | @* for $8 at Houghton & Bennett's. prices. * Java Mocha Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend at 40c. per pound. This is very fine. Aden Mocha ” Old Government Java, the finest in the market at 50c. per pound. You will use our Coffees regularly if you —— ‘Buy your wood from Lee Davenport —_—_ 7 Children’s long and short rubbers at unter Bros. Miners’ and dressing shoes at one- third you pay elsewhere at Houghton « Bannett’s. . ——_— ra a Boys’ rabber boots at Hunter Bros. -_—— = Mixed paint, any size can you * want once try them. . ‘Travers hardware store. HUNTER BROS —_— Stock Certificates. a specialty at Pearl Printing Co.. 202 Greete Block opposite P.O:, Spokane, Wash. BRICK. [First-class Building brick at MODERATE PRICES. avex careon.,. (FURNISHED ROOMS} Samples and particulars at Empey Bres. The Walters Co. Limited Liability. Drawer L. - - Rossland, B. C Buy and eell legimate mining etocks only. Special attention given to the stock of The Canadian Gold Fields Sy: SUNSET NO. 2 MINE NICELY — Ship Ore With Transportation Facilities. E. P. Suydam and E, A. Over Sixty-flve Mines Which Would AN IMMENSE MINERAL BEL! RECRUITS WILL BE WANTED. BOUNDARY GREEK MINES» sz Foundered with 1,000 British Troops. Londen, Dec. 8.—The rumor is cabled from Halifax that the British troopship Avoca, bound from Jamaica for Cape Town with 1,000 troops on beard, har fe i. A ding to a re- ceived today from Teneriffe, the Avoca, supposed to bethe troopship, had arrived at Ascension island, though the date of arrival is not given. It is noted as bear- ing on the two dispatches, that the firet battalion of the Liverpool regiment, con- sisting of eight companies, is under orders from Jamaica for Cape Town. Talk About That Promis- ing District. eral resvurces, portation. E, P. Suydam and E. A. Hegelberger, two prominent mining men of the Boun- dary creek district are registered at the War Eagle hotel. They have been iden- tified ‘with the development of that wiheral belt since its infancy and are well posted, on the} topography of the country and the possibilities of its min- In conversation with a . | representative of the Record today they said there were 100 properties in the Boundary country that would be ship- ping mines today with railroad trans- Vancouver Booming. George Fraser has returned home from Vancouver. Mr. Fraser reports that thinga are booming in Vancouver owing to the Klondike business. The hotels, he says, are crowded, the streets a sway- ing mags of humanity, and everything humming in great shape. Although the city is preparing to accommodate a great many people it is expected that the rush wiil exceed the accommodations. ——. Winter Entertainments. The people of Rossland will not lack for entertainments during the winter monthe. There will be sports galore, coasting, skating, private theatriculs, church entertainments, dances, theater Mr. Suydam numbering .in- all about 65, which WITH STOVE. 3.00 and. 3.50 per week. Buitea of Roums, 4 00.~ Single Rooms, 1.50, —_—_— Come and see them at the_ dicate, Limited, operating the well Dominion Hotel at Rossland. Cable Address ‘‘Walters.”” Use Bedford McNeill’s, Liebers and Clough’s Codes. : WwW. E. DEVEREUX, Late of C. P. R. and Union Mive R’ys. and Engineer of the Mines. Provincial Land Surveyer. Minet Re- ported on and Surveys made. Cook Ruflding, § £ Columbia Ave. Rosslaa' Over Rolt & Grogan’s, Columbia Ave. John Ww. Hartline, Pro p. Telephone, No. 8 Sleighs! One, Two and Three Seats. They are Cutters! Have Them. Nobby ‘Try Them. If You are Get- Good Teams. “ TEAPOTS, Rockingham. TEAPOTS, Black Englieh. || | TEAPOTS, Mosaic. : ’ PEAPOTS, ‘Decorated English. TEAPOTS, Rebecca. ° TEAPOTS. - Wind flower. TEAPOTS, Pencil. TEAPOTS. White China. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. Smith Curtis BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, koraey PUBLIC ETC. 2644 Columbia Ave. - - Rossland, B.C. ‘with. transportation facilities. Summit camp:—Josie, Arbel, B. Emma and Orodinaro. Tron Sides and Knob Hill. Last Chance. - Summit camp:—Big Copper, Solomon, Queen and Enterprise. ‘and Gold Dollar. Smith’s Chance. Wyandottee. Hillside Star. Christina and Central City. City, Terrible and Beaver. Record Job Office ‘The list includ Mr. Suydam. da few of the well known properties in each camp, says can be banked on today, and that no expert can pick nine out of this num- ber that would not be shippers today Among the properties named were the following: Greenwood camp:—Brooklyn, Stem- winder, Snow Shoe, Gold Drop, Monarch, Skylark camp:—Skylark, Denver and Providence camp:Great Hopes, Butte | City and Greyhound. King White's or Central camp:—-No. 7, Big 4 Lincoln, City of Paris, Jack of Spades, camp:—Hidden .Treasure, Cosmopolitan, None Such and Last Long Lake camp:—Jewel, Denora, Granada, Enterprise, Gold Drop, North Star, O. K., C. O. D., Roderick Dhu and play and has rehearsals twice a week. Browne’s camp:—Iron Cap, Volcanic, Gold Eagle, Diamond Hitch, Pathfinder, Wellington camp:—Golden Crown, the more prominent epee. mines, and “there are others” said Mroj oy “The belt extends south of the bound- ies at the opera house, besides several socials among the different he | lodges. In the thester line several good com- panies are booked at the opera house, Katie Putnam, of course, is too well known to need more than mention. “Tom Tinker’s Kid” is another specially C., | interesting play that will appear next week. Miss Beddard has worked hard to secure these attractions for Roseland, and hopes to meet with the publics’ approval. ‘An effort is to be made to place Ross- land in the theatrical circuit. As it is now companies coming here have to re- turn to Spokane and besides losing = day have to pay extra fare. With a circuit through the Kootenay. they could con- tinpe their journey on to the coast with- out losing any time. “If this is done it will be an easy matter for Ressland to secure first class companies. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and “Lord Fauntleroy” will be paton the Dominion hall by Mrs. Lottie Lawrence. She has secured a very strong cast for the former Major Couper plays ‘The Deacon” and Pass Creek camp:—Cliff, No. 3 and he intends to reform until the play is over and make the hit of his life. ——— The Skating Rink. The skating rink is being rapidly com- From present indications it will bea It is centrally located, and the expense attached by the enterprising romoters should entitle them to tho liberal patronage of those who can skate. OES ISL West Kootenay Power and Light Company Establish Quarters in this City. LOCATED IN THE TRADER’S BLOCK Another Large Enterprise Added to the Kootenay Empire of Business. Local offices for the West Kovtenay Power and Light company have been establiehed in the corner of the Trader's block, The company now has its wires to the Monte Cristo mine, where a tranz- former plant is being built. The work of stringing the wires within the sity liinits will commence just as soon as the council grants the company leave to erect telegraph poles. The chief engineer announced tl.at ererything will be ready to furnish power the end of January. The officers of the company are Oliver Durant, president, and J. B. McArthur, secretary, of Rossland; W. H. Doull, vice president, and Frank Paul, treas- urer, of Montreal. Directors—Sir Chas. Ross, Charles H. Hosmer and Robert Jamieson. WILL BE BUSY SCENES. A Picture of Rossland Three Months Henee —Many Workmen Employed. “In three months from now Rossland will be transferred into a beehive of in- dustry,” eaid a prominent citizen yes- terday. ‘‘I cannot imagine why the papers do notjaay more about the CP R’s contemplated connections with Hoss- land. It means much to this city; more than anyone can tell. ““wWhen construction commences work- men will swarm into Rossland with their pockets stuffed with money ; the ringing ‘strokes of the carpenters’ hammer will sing their own merry tunes as building goes up for the accommodation of the C. P. B.’s passenger and freight traffic. “Later the railroad men will take the place of the construction Jaborer, and the puffing of engines, the grinding of wheels, the ringing of bells and shriek of pleted. The foundation is being laid- Winnipeg, Calumette, Jack Pot, Butte| and the enclosure will soon be finished. whistles on every side.” —~<— Some Figures About Snow. Some figures on snow might not be amiss to the citizens of Rossland in order that they may gauge the depth of snow a roof will stand. The weight of snow, of course, varies : a a an to the quantity of water it contains. It falls heavier in colder climates. The The Record Three Storey Building Is for rent in whole, or in part. ting up « Bleighing Party see us about Rigs. Red Star Livery and Transfer Company. Office; No: 9; Washington Street, Btables, Le Roi Avenue, Martin Rlock- Rear Hunter Bros. Grand Mardi Grass Trades ~ Carnival and Masquerade —aT THE— _ Dominion Opera House, Thursday Evening, December 16. PROFESSOR GRAHAM, Cash Prizes will be Awarded to the Best Representation of 8 Business House . or Trade, Also to the Best Masquerade Character. JOHN R. COOK, © Office and Business Rooms TO RENT Corner of Colambia Avenue and Washington in the city. Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Town _ Lots. ary line into the state of Washington,” eaid he, ‘‘where the properties carry as much mineral as those I have named. It is an immense mineral country where some of the most successful mining men of the west are investing. In a radius of 60 miles north and south, and 100 Two-story frame building at a bar- gain. Apply Recorp office. Custom House Blanks The Record Job Office.. Has a full line of Custom House Blanks ce Katie Putnam’s Success. No comedienne on the American stage has been a greater success than Miss Katie Putnam. Her success has been due not only to her own ability but to miles east and west of Nelson isthe big- | Proper attention in the selection of plays gest mineral belt on the continent.’’ and players. Each new play she hae Mr. Suydam packed out and shipped to produced has been a greater hit than the Butte several months ago some ore from | Preceding one, and in producing “Tom the Jack of Spades in Central camp that Tinker’s Kid” this eeason she is follow- netted 40 cents a pound. ing out the old rule of improvement. . Record Job Office) cesta. a”: Sir mat The Frank Hanna mentioned are being worked. LIQUOR Co. ‘When asked about the proposed wagon road to Boundary, he said the proposi- tion was not practical. He thought, however, that a snow road would be a more feesible proposition, but both were out of the question this time of the year. All kinds of Fancy Drinks for Family and Tableuse. . + + + Imported and Domes- tic Cigars. . Trail, - - BOC. W.S.JONES Custom Broker Real state Agent. Office with Rossland Water & Light Co. Columbia Ave. Rossland. Has constantly on hand « supply of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. Assorted Colors. Attractive Design. first locations in the camp and one of the most valuable. Th latest and i d hinery is installed more it becomes soaked with water the heavier it becomes of course. Fresh falien snow will vary from five to 12 pounds per cubic foot. Snow mixed with hail will go 31 pounds to the cubic foot. Snow mixed with slush, weighing 31 pounds to the cubic fout, will not run off a shingled roof pitched at 30 degrees if the weather is cold. A cubic block of snow saturated with water weighed 45 pounds and would not slide off a rough board tipped at 45 de- degrees, nat off a slate inclined 18 degrees. The way the enow is perched on the roofs in Rossland now wil! go nearly 20 pounds to the cubic foot. An ordinary roof then, 25 x 50 feet, covered with snow to the depth of # cubic foot, will contain over 10 tons of snow. ——— CITY NEWS CUT SHORT. vertical shaft, which willbe provided | Call on them at Clark, Good & Co. with cages, the first in the camp. G avenue. Rossland tf ‘All three of these claims are val- * uable and promiee fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE E. This claim is owned by the Britieh Lion mining company, George A. Fraser, sec. and tres, It is located on the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bolt, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crow? granted and bas a shalt down on the vein 90 feet. Ore wasays from $6 to $10,: uis regarded as a good pros- pect. most imp on the property. WAR EAGLE. This mine and t!:2 Crown Point are owned by the War ple Consolidated Gold mining compau y 2f Toronto. adjoins the Le Rci on the west, and has done over 5,500 feet of develop- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi- dends. The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It has all the necessary converiences, machinery, etc. The Columbia & Western railway is built_to the mine. THE LILY MAY. The Lily May was the first location in this camp, May 27, 1889. It is ncw owned by the Lily May Gold mining company,Senator George Turner, pres w. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer, sec. and tres. It is located in the south belt, two and a half miles south of town. Development work consists of over 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. There is 150 tons of shipping ore on the dump, which will average $20 a ton. Mine provided with hoist, compressor p!ant, machine drills. etc. GEM, TIGER AND UNCLE SAM. Owned by John Cromie, Brig At- kinson, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Located on one ledge in the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 50 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft . and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sam has a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted miuing company, H. P. Jones, pren., J. C. Coe,,sec., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Rossland. Located seven miles Southof Rossland on the U. S. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five ren working. Ore iron-copper carrying id and silver, eeeth eat $10 to . Ospitalisation $1,000,000. BUSINESS LOCALS. Something for Xmas; a nice Dress Pattern at Hunter Bros. n elegant line of Japanese Silks in all the latest shades at Hunter Bros. - Silk Handkerchiefs in an endless variety. Something of the nicest at Hunter Bros. Fancy Stitched Back Kid Gloves at Hunter Bros. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. Eight Rooms on Second Floor. - Six Rooms on Third Floor. © ‘Was Well Attended. The Oddfellows’ ball at the Dominion hall last evening was well attended. In fact the room was 80 crowded that it required ekilful steering upon the dan- cers’ part to keep from colliding. Pro- fessor Boice was floor manager. He sur- veyed the dancers as 8 crneral would his army, and never was &) happy as when bringing them through some specially had part. Professor Drey fous furnished the music. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Latest and Approved Forms. RECORD OFFICE 3 «Silk chi something nice in fancy and initial at Hunter Bros. Keep warm. Buy your Blanket and Comforter at Hunter Bros. The best in all Rossland is the line of Underwear at Hunter Bros. Those $5 suite at Hunter Bros. are great. 11-20-tf. Blankets, at selling out stores #4, at Houghton and Bannett, only $2. Try Trap’s ice cream Traevra’ hardware store. THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miles north of Rosslond and is owned by H. P. Jones; Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles north of Rossland, and a near neighbor of the Highland. The Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a 7-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong to the Ger- mania Gold Mining company and are located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three and a half miles from Rossland. There is a 90 foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and assays have been obtained as high as $300 a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, sec. and trs. ated on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists of a 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet ot open-cuts. Assays $13. THE ELBA. The Elba is situated on Lovkout Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Times. Apply at This Office osm. To Lease. If you want a Store or Office in a .. 2: BRICK BUILDING You had better engage them now. The Record’s New Fire Proof Building Will be finished to suit tenants. Rent to Suit the Furs Wanted. The Providence Fur Company, Provi- dence, R. I., wants all kinds of raw furs, skins, ginseng, seneca, &c. Prices tor next sixty days are as follows: . $16.00 to $150,00 . 5.00 to 25.00 —— REMAINS SENT EAST. Body of W. J. Merry Shipped to Kirkfield, Ont., for Interment. M. Martin was given one month in the city jail today for vagrancy. Thomas Box was fined $10 and coats for assaulting Harry McIntosh. City Clerk McQueen, Assessor Cooper and Inspector Barr are busy compiling the voters list, 200 copies of which will be printed. There are 1,200 names on the list. The proposed second ward of the city contain the largest number of voters and the third ward the fewest, and the freezer oO 88 The Rrcorp job office has numbering | Beaver, per pound,. and stitching machines and can do any | Wolf and all kinds of work promptly, neatly and wili save you money. 17-1 Our stock of men’s clothing, a line of | § extra heavy men’s suits $10, #12 and $15 R for $5 at Hunter Bros. 11-20-tf. it Stone jars all sizes at Hunter Bron, tf. Harry P. Jones president of the Eure- ka Consolidated mining company left today for Spokane. William Norman secretary of the Rossland Water and Light company, re- turned to his home in Spokane today. L. F. Williams a stockholder in the Roi d to Sp this i after a brief business visit to the mine. Set merubs 400. , . All persons holding a license, not on Mrs. J. Egan, Miss Egan and Master} the voters list shouli leave their names Mark Egan, the family of J. Egan, city! snd place of residence with the city funeral will return to her home in editor of the Miner, have arrived in this] clerk so they be properly located. Toronto. city to reside permanently. The board of trade meets this evening ‘The pall bearers last evening, selected| W.H. Young, of the Kootenay Brew- ider the Elgie or from the Iron Colt. smplopees, were as) ery of Trail, is in the city. follows: Chas. Johneon, John J. Lyon, R. H. Dickson, Geo. Cattanach, Alex. Eanckeon and Chas. Jenson. The remains of W. J. Merry who was snffocated by powder gas in the Iron Colt mine while trying to rescue George Cattanach, were shipped to Kirkfield, Ont., last evening, fur interment, by Undertaker Beatty. A large number of friends were present at 5 o'clock last evening when the body was put aboard the train. W. B. Townsend, J. P., accompanied Mra. Merry to Kirkfield, who after the aos PRNNEDO 8asssss Pri skins furnished upon application. Full prices d, car i Why stand up and freeze? load of wood and havea nice warm fire. Lee Davenport has it for sale. Yard at C. & W. Y. Self basting roasters, a few Hunter Bros. Air tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- er Bros. Skates all sizesand prices at Hunter Bros. 22-tf, Lost—Papers from Johnson Electrica Company, addressed to Fred. J. Ed- monde— finder will kindly leave at this office. 11—18, ty Buy a n n all consignments. The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. ©. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Street. Best location left at 22-tt. First-Class Tenant Rates $2 Per Day. ith or ‘urnished Rooms Without Boarc, Masquerade Costumes. Masquerade costumes can be had at rom | the St. Charles hotel for the masquerade i e Good Substantial Companies. Brick__»- fi Beatle to sell the balance of Liddy’s|12, Gaturday night. Come all and OFFICE WITH. eo 8 6 . . « CHEAP ..+ —_——— land t Co. ; : Ross Mining Abstract ! 30°, Ageat.| Colville Briok and Lime Kilns aStzer rout and welmerwarst bol at] PPE eo Seiaquire at tis office. [have e good time, ‘Son ———— A Bargain in Pups. James T.. Wilson has written There will be a Store Room 24 x 40 and a few nice offi ce for rent at Reasonable Terms Apply at this Office. Shoes, shoes, shoes. We can fit you out from $1.00 a pair up. HontER Bros. Over Post_Office.