INTER NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. ~ ROSSLAND’S Men Who Advertize in The Week Beginning Monday, Feb 21 1898 Record. SOLID BUSINESS MEN. Enterprising Business and Professional INFORMATION -ABQUT THE MINES. OPositively last week of the great and only “TRINEDA In Spanish Dan ces Travers Hardware Co. aud her grea! Trilby danee. | MINING BROKERS, Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. Frank A. Ralid. Jennie L. Stone. .| McGreggor Atkinson & Co. ‘|. | MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R. Cook. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Hunter Bros. HARDWARE AND MINE BUPPLIES, DRY GOODS FIRMB. The Crescent. 3 : LIVERY STABLES. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. Scott Lawrence The Whistling _ DRUGGISTS. Geo. A. Fraser. STATIONERY AND ‘WALL PAPEL. H. 8, Wallace. MEAT MARKRTS. Burns & Co.) HOTELS. ' Hotel Allan. O. M. Weller. LAUNDRIEB. THE PHENOMENAL FEMAIL BARITONE Rossland Laundry. 8TENOGRAPHERS. Mrs. Helen L. Keys. UNDERTARERS. W.R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. PHYSICIANS. Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowe: Salada. Salada. Best, Purest, ON THE MARKET. O. M. FOX .& CO. 106 E Columbis Avenue. Salada. DENTISTS. Dr. Findley. FINANCIAL FIBMS. D..M. Linnard. THEATRES. Rossland Opera House. GROCERS. O. M. Fox & Co. MISCELLANIOUS. Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. MINE COMPANIES. Cc: old Fields RATLROAD COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific. Northern Pacific. © The Northwestern. The Waterlog Hotell: B, C. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietresr : enant Rates $2 Per Day. First-Clast Furnished Rooms With ‘or. Without Board. Nav. & Trade Co. John M. Burke. Houghton & Bannett Russell _& Haley, (Successors .to P. The Leland Schoolboy. aoe nig Miss Frankie Sawyer Dr. D, E. Kerr. T. Gregson & Co. Alex. Lynch, A. H. Christenson, brick and stone soe —— Choicest| wari. Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. 0. R. & Ne Kaslo & Slocan, -Wisconsin Jentral..|on the sonth-east slopy A Brlef Weite-up Which Will be Ex- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LB 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 aud prospects have been des- cribed. As we are uvable to vieit all propertics herein mentioned we will not be reap ible for all t ont iv the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deor Park is located on the summit of Deer Park mountam in the south’ belt, « mile and a half, svuuth west of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the eamy:. - It is developed by 9 shaft 145 leet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ite machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er.and o 20-horae hoist. Suppliea are laid infor an all winters work. The great body of ore is low grade, but is reported improving ax depth is gained. SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunget No. 2, is owned by the Oanadiun Gokitields Syndicate, limit- ed, and situnted in tne south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the’ business cen- a.jter of Rossland, and just above the 3. & W.*.ack. It is being vigorously woe with a force of 25 men and two machine drills. In the tannel 5} feet'n day Is heing driven, and in the shaft, 44 feet. On the 20th of Nov. there wa 0) feet of work done, be- ledee stripping the vein, and other prospect work. ' This property has’a 7-drill compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary f-» (1 econom- ical development o. ‘ne mine. LE ROI. The Le Roi mine has become fame oua as the greatest. gol] producer in Cunnda It bas besides putting in extenaive and expensive gmachinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of work, built neve y ildi pureh d and nearly completed a smelter, and paid $725 000 in dividerds, It is situated Bed moun-, tain, within the corpora: iiasits of the uy city. Capitalization of the company 18 “$2,600,000, divided inte shares, parvalue $5 per share. The mine is held at $5,000,000, Tt has its own electric light plant and its ore Ling are builton the C. & Trail, B. C. W. track, with » tramway to tha Red ‘Exchange National Bank, Spokane. | Mountain roilroad. The. principal Allen H. Smith, Chicago, t I. N. Peytan, : Ww. W. 3 CONTRACTORS. 0. . Henderzon. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS. L. ©, Dillman, broker, Spokane. E. 8. Topping, Trail, B. CO. B. O. Smelting & Refining company, ‘Have You that... Klondike - Feeling? ‘ The cure'for it is a SUBSCRIPTION OTHE Rossland Evening Record— wi ve the news Tf the grae Gold Fields of Rossland. THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Apples, 40 p. cent. Almonds, 3c. Ib. Apples dried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30 per cent. Agate iron, 35 Asbestos, 25. Artificial flowers, 25. Batter, 4c perIb. Beans, 16c. per bu. Barley, 30 per cent. Blackberries 2c. Ib. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 36. per. CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star mining com- ny, Oliver Durant-munager. Capi- tulization $1,000,000, shares par value flench, No stock on ,the market. There has been. repeated refneals of par and better. The mine is situated 1a town, hulf mile north of tbe busi- nega center. It has four separate and .|distinet ledges which are developed with over 4,000 feet of tunnels, ahafta, Braea pumps, 30. tlrifts a-ad cress-cuts. There are many Bicycles, 30. thorn ad tons of ore on the dump and Blinds, not paper 30} jn 1,.waiting favurablo. conditions ie ie .eatment. This is one of the Stee lOcations saute ean ane ono of a) the most valuable. ‘be latest and Gond'd nile S370 1b, Cone eonpe we Yb, | west improved machinery is installed Cheese, 3 Ber bb, Goffeo, roasted Ze 1b, [on the property. ickory.gr’n, . Chickory, roasted, 4c Cocoa paste, 4c Ib. Coconuts $l hund.| ria mi eae beeen Poi Cocoséut,desic'd Be China, 30 per cent. | rhie ming and the Crown :Pointiars Cement, 121% cwt. Carts, 30 per cent. owned hy the War itsple Consolidated Caat iron pipe, $8 Coil chain, 5 pr. ct. Gold mining compauy of Toronto. It Copper wire,16 pr ct Carvers, 30 pr. ct. adjoins the Le Rion the west, and t.| ins done over 5,500 feet of develop- Celluloid, 10 pr. ct. Carbons, 16 pr. ct. Clothes wringers, 35| ment work and paid $175,000 in divi- dends. ‘The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- puny builds a emelter or can get bet- ter freight and trentment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It hns all the necessary conve: iences, machinery, ete. The Columbia & Westera iv lway is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY. Ihe J ‘ly Muy was the first location ia this camp, May 27, 1889. It is new owned hy the Lily May Gold mining compayy, Senator George ‘Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer, vee. und tres. It ‘is located in the south helt, two ond a half miles British Gum, 10. Baths, 30 per cent. Boots, 25 per cents Barbed wire, 15, Brass naile, etc., 3 Babbit metal, 10. B: Belting, 20. Bar Iron, $7 cwt. Clocks, 25 pr ct, Cotton batts, 25. Ned iron 80 Ext malt 25 Sesential oils 10 Engravitgs 20 r p 5 fruits chn’d 2c ish emoked 1c lb Fish in oil 30j laskes 20 Files ‘ire engines, extinguishers 36 pr ct eather bone 20. Flannels ‘ar skine 16 Fertilizera 10. ‘are 30 y00|aouth Of tho—Crown Point and is ‘International Hotel ire crackera, 25. Fire works, 25. Hogs, live, 1c lb. Hay $2 per ton. Hoga, Gc Ib. Honey, 8c Ib. House furniture 80. Hair cloth, 30. Hair, 20 per cent. singlass, 25. nk, 25 per cent. Live hogs, lige lb Lithographs, 15c Labels, per cent Lamps, zaniber. 20 per cent Ealt, 16c bu Music sheets, 10 Musical instruments, 30 per cent Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent Oysters in shells, 25; in bulk. 10c gal Poultry, 20 Hate, 30 per cent. Hammocks, 30. Illum’g oil, a Pamphlets, 16c 1b Print press, 10 Z —— J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. Trail, = - - BG All samples received by mail carefully aasayod. 2 Wanted $,2000 DON’T FORGET. offre will rave a0 money, do yu! work promptly and in the best style. a India rub cloth’g,35. 0 per cent Photos, 20 per cent Paper, 25 percent Picture frames, 30 Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland real estate at a low rate of interest. Good security. Apply at this office, tf —>— : Do not forget that the Rrcorp job 7-tt $87. south of town. Development work consists of cver 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ore on the dump, which will average RW0 p.ton. Mine provided with hoist, com presser plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE SAM. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinron, A. B. Campbell, ‘Thos. Coffey. Locate.J on one ledge in the south bolt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot ehaft and 50 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 30 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cats while the Un- cle Sum bas # 25 foot .shaft ‘and 150 feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted miving company; H. P. Jonea, prea., J. C. Coo, sec., E. Coldwell, trs., all of Roaslanit. Located seven miles Southof Rogaland on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five ren working. Ore irun-copper carrying gold and silver, ussuying from $10 to Capitalization $1,000000 Ib ur here is 150 tons of shipping oe ORISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA These threo proportics aro owned represented here by George Plunder ns general = inanager and Harold Kingamill, eco. and trea. They are nll situated on’ Monte Cristo mount: abouts mile north of town. ‘The Monto Cristo has over 1800 foot of tunnol, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com- preesors, 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 $18,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners. by Enstern Canada capitalists and aro]. ROSS THOMPSON T have blocks of stock in the following companies for sale— ; Euroka Consolidated, West Lo Roi and Josie, Monita, Ho mestake ureka Gopher, R. E, Lee, Eventug Star, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. Lots in the’ Original Townsite-’ THE RENDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. O. Monday, Nov. 15, the late yp commenced a double compartment vertical shaft, which will be provided with cages, the first in the camp. All three of these claims are val- uable and promie fair to make divi- dénd paying mines. ANNIE F. This claim is owned by the British Lion mining company, George A. Fraser, acc. and trea, It is located on the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown granted and has a shaft down on the vein 90 feet, Ore vasaya fiom $6 to $10, r.:a is regarded as » good pros- pect. THR UNION. Tho Union in located three miles north of Rosslond and is owned by H. P. Jonea, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft bas been sunk on the vein 85 fect with a tunnel and open cut of 35 fect. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE: Owned by Harry P. Jcnes. Located five miles north of Roseland, and a near peighbor of the Highland. The Primrose shows an iroa 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 hall miles from Roseland. There is a 90 foot shaft and 80 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and asaays have been obtained aa high as $300 a ton. THE- BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, prea., Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. "Fraser, gec. and tra, Lorated ‘on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists of a 4 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet of open-cuts. Assays $13. THE ELBA. The Elba is situated on Tackout mountain, in, the. south belt, juat owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- solidated mining company, Robert Barr, local manager. Thero is a shaft down on-the vein 100 feet and a con- tract let for avother 100 fee with nine men working. ° Rooms. Nowly Fitted and Furnished and Prices Reduced __ $8.00 a Week. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE, _ The Lutte Mineral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located:—Between the Vir- ginia & Idaho mining claims. Take notice that I, S. L. Long, acting ag agent for the Virginia Gold Mining Company, Free Miner’s Certificate, No. 8896 a, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Kecorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtsining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action under ecction 37, must be commenced before the iesuance of such certificate of improvemente. Dated this 16th. day of February, 1898 Sam. L, Lona. Canadian Pacifie Cut Rates. Parties going east will find it ta their advantage to avail themselves of the low rates via the C. P. R. A. B. MacKenzig, ‘Ticket Agent. Record Job Office Has constantly on hand a supply of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. Aseorted Colors. Attractive Design. * ‘Travers JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business. Room * “TO RENT. ¥ Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. Best location "in. the. city. | ‘ Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in OFFICE WITH Rossland Mining Abstract Co., Over Post Office. _ JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Ag QUEEN | STOVES. Hardware Co. Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots.. TO RENT™. e Having moved into our Fire Proof’ Building The Record Three Storey Building Is! for ‘rent in: whole, or in ‘part, : Poa Two Rooms 4x42 Ground Floor Eight Rooms on Second Floor. ‘Rooms on Thira Floor. Apply at This Offices: John W. Hartline, Prop. Telephone, No. 8 Sleighs! Cutters! O, Yes, We Have Them. One, Two and Three Sets. They are Nobby Try Tne. ting up a Sleighing Party see us ‘about Riga, If, You are Get- Good Teams. Red Star-Livery and Transfer Company. ‘)fice, No. 9; Washington Street, » Blables, Le Roi Avenue, - Martin Rlock. Rear Hunter Bro T. E. HALEY =— SUCCESEOR TO 2 Russell & Halev WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF PORK MUTTO OYETERS—~> N FISA GAME ' Rossland; B.C. : Spokane street, Rossland Warehouse & Transfer Co. - Hard and Soft Coal and Wo0d.=—— Record Job Office NO. 26 WASHINGTON STREET - 1.0.B0X48, - TELEPHONE 41. ~ Evening VOL: Ti! “No. 229. ? . cory, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS. Don’t Dot Toilet Preparation Wall Paper Department. the moat complete line Of am, TOILER PREPARATIONS fs in the Kootenay. . bs ii : “AT . H. S. Wallace's}, |coooeve@Ros. : Sion, Wal Pew Bonk | SRATIONERE It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros, ' NOW :COMPLETE IN| EVERY oo alk vy Lé Roi Furnishing e_— and Tailoring ? Opposite Postoffice, Heuse YEMEMBER we ard handling ‘only the finest English goods in oir Tailoring xdepartment and employ hone‘but firat clasa workmen, - Wecanndét afford to SLAUGHTER our goods . a8 that méans cheap labor and cheap work, So if you want a fine Tailor made auit, go to The Le Roi~ HONTER BROS. SS IMPORTERS . | You want until you try ua. We carry to List- - - THE STOCK REPORT. enquiries for Josi couraging or fosie and lead us to be! demand will The market opened quiet with a few leve that'a rise and activ stock.: We bees bed 3 tala * nea) cl Star which at the price ye thine iene at i Jumbo, Coxey, and have materially. stiffened In thege stocks. Quotations, rlington (a E Py rearins Grown 38 Colonna. 2 mi 115 Virginia... lowing bargains sub- 06 We have Buyers for Gocd Stocks, ROLT & GROGAN . STOCK BROKERS, . O. Bi se Tauarnone 3, Columbia Avenue. Codes: BEDFORD, McNEILL & CLovoH. J. B. JOHNSON & Co MINES MINING STOCK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE, We have sale for reliable stocks. Ai y DEALERS IN person having mining stock for sale ‘it! Will Pay - - ae With Pi O, BOX 41. < General. Merchandise. . Manutactute After Xmas Min‘ng Supplies, a : Soe AGENTS: Goodwin Candles : : .’ Gant Powder. ——_——Callfornia Caps and Fuse.’ SANDON. “Canton Steel {Pali ‘We have afew TOILET and MANICURE sets left trom our large stock which willbe sold ....6+502 + + At Your Own Price Design the prettiest in town. FRASER The Reliable © DRUGGIST Dog Tax Notice! Every Person who is , within the City the owner, possessor or. barborer of a dog or bitch. and whose dag te ig not alteady paid, is bereby notifie at once either to the 4 2 s A CITY * TREASURERS #! OFFICE}: at the Gity Offices, orto Win. Mc Arthur, Pound Keppen0’} At the PIONEER STABLES on-First,Ave, f ithout i will be im- Alter this date all DOGS found at lurge without the necrasary TAG will be : pounded, and if not reclaimed within 48 hours shall be killed or sold:by the Pound A. to pay such}. Smith Curtis BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTABY PUBLIC . ETc, 26 Columbia Ave. + Rossland; B. 6 | ment shown during the lest weeks in the Victory-Triumph “2 the prices in y | 8 big réfihery nearNew-York. Mr. Rid: B.. JInnnenn eee \nledthe report yesterday tl MIA SALE. AND Pers A fd. 3... - )level and stoping is procéedingin all the various levele. Of Jndge Forin Today. WAR “BAGLE GHB. CONTRACT Ler Le Rol. Was & Competitor ‘and’ Pat in ‘ Shymigh est: Offer-- General” In the'case of A. Klockinann vi'Bpence juidgement-was .giyen the plafitiff-in Judge Forin’s court. > dunt 0f-$88:87 and costs and 1! ant for.$68,85.on.a coubtér claink. > Inthe case of Rolt va ‘Miller—judge- ment. reserved. e ” DAY WN GOUNTY COURT Several Cases Occupied the. Attention -| the deceased: prize fighter, died at her FROM, LATEST ‘DISPATCHES. Beatty brothers of Kaneaa all their cat- tle and lands, paying $350,000 therefor. A recent snowslide near Silverton killed William Lade and injured several others. : _ The Haytian government has paid in full the recent claims of Italy. The United. States government has completed arrangements for the carrying of letter mail to all Yukon and Alaska points. | * . Mra. Sarah Salsbury, mother of W.. Salsbury, treasurer of the C. P. R. Paci- fic division, died at Victoria recently. R. G. McConnell of the 1 gur- . The Boyce cattle company of Montana IS AIMED) . and North Dakota have purchased of Braden Gives Notice That He Will In- troduce a Clause Requiring Kat- uralization to Obtain Mi- - ners’ Licenses, - (BULL WAS DEFEATED” LAST - YRAR- vey has been tendered and has accepted the position of mineralogist of the pro- \Xince of British Columbia, to succeed WwW. A. Carlyle, resigned. '-- Mra. Jack Dempsey, aged 32, wife of home in Portland, Or., March 1, of can- sumption. Her physicians stute that "| $1,169.61 and’ Brown $52 aiid costé,’ Orde va Beck ‘ét al.—plaintiff'a judge- ment’as to Zeigler for $23: aa to Bec! Broa, tor $31.60: Pe . No Export Duty. Colonel W. M. Ridpath, one of the chief owners of the Le Roi, who hag been at Ottawa and now in New York, confirms the report that no export duty will be laid at this session, saya the Spukesman-Review. From the Cana- dian cities Mr. Ridpath.went to New York to ‘attend to mist: d she d the disease from her hus- band while nursing him in his last illness. The United States government has decided ‘to send the supplies for the Cuban sufferers'in the cruiser Montgom- ery and the gunboat Nashville, Aterrible gale on the Alaskan coast the bark Canada and a barge. No lives ‘were lost. Sincethe C. P. R. cut rates went into efféct at San Franeisco, every steamer ror the north has been loaded. The Pacific Wool, p Mining for a: Def: inition of Time—Lteut.-Gover- nor Gives Formal Consent - to Revised Statutes, Victoria, March 4 (special telegram to the Record)—A Prospective piece of le- pec i pg to the Kootenay mining district, whi many. Americans are engaged in min enter- prises, is foreshadowed in a notice given by Braden today of. his intention to in- troduce s clause for incorporation in tne mineral act, making naturalization a ;| mear Skagway drove the steamer Cotta; Prerequisite to secure a free miner's li- '| City on the beach, completely destroyed cénse by any one foreign born, Citizens of the United States. a the foreigners particularly aimed at. A sim- ilar clause was proposed by the same member last year but it was defeated. The attitude of seme of the United States congressmen recently, as eviden- with the'éompany’s smeBier:.at. North- Bort. The smelter reduces:the ore to a copper and gold matte, which is sent.to | path:bas made-arrangements with the refinery by which the Le Roi will settle all matte Yeo at Nort t, . The. isin session at The Dalles, Or., this week. getting more complicated. and bitter. ... The naval court of inquiry into the ‘Maino disaster have given out nothing of their findings as yet. Great activity Renee ations: ‘Br¢.. Pending © with: ‘America corporation: for the* ofthe Le Roi. “There ig nots word of trath in the statement,” fesaid.’ ‘ Work on the Le Roi is going forward a usual. Tho shaft. ie nearing the 700-foot the gale ced by their ¢ Yukon dispute and the part Canada te alleged to be playing in the railway rate e cut-rate traffic war seems to be| War, may cuts different figure with the result this time. . : the je OTHER MINING LEGISLATION in the war, gud. naar daeten Governmesit Mas. : —_— ‘| refinery ‘will- keep a: met whe continnes In the war, gad. Solera, March 4(Special tolog ery Will: keep, a.mapnthart city ie" gecaldent-and-Senor Racailva vice presi-|the Record) —A 4.{Gpecial telegram to eae derit-nf Brasil by o large majority. -A bill'of great. importance to the mining. districts of: the. province ‘The Unitad States torpedo boat ‘Talbot | is up for second reading this afternoon. on her tziat'trip made 22.knots an hour. ewer mene pbs i . ” Herman Lit founder of thi at | the legal meaning o: the definition o! forges at He Liebes & Co. of San| time. Sach legislation has been rend- Francisco, the largest-of ita kind'in th ered necessary by mining: rights. expiz-. - ie at-of ita kind in the! ing:at stated hours, usually midnight, ied in- don, En d, vaies Bieter, died in ban lon, England, tho’properties ing thus wis open Ry rex the p i of canal It is till the opinion. of iggest prop That it wanted the mine was plainly indicated when it placed the preperty at ible and practicable. The cost: to By the'new bill, {o be retro-active as well . The rer ining men that the British America | Potts the proposed cane! as wholly feet"| as to govern future’ transactions, staa- i given wp all. hope of CORROTatION Ae Ot ee property. [oned wt $100,000,000. : ai "| dard time shall he understood to be se- ner " yen hours behind Greenwich time for all ‘The Chicsgo, Tock Island & Pacific| parts of the.province east of the.130th ~ road récently gave = mortgage on the] meridian, and eight hours west of: the rod snd t for $100,000,000 to|1ine. ‘Twenty-four hour notation and the hesd of the list in its p soliciting subscriptions: for stock. The and made it the chief drawing cat: inf the Central Trust company of New York. | the double division of the dey into a, m. The American sculptor St. Gaudens and p. m. have equal force. presence in Spokane: during the last few days of T. Mayne Daly and Hector Mc Rae, who are understood to be carrying out the: plage of the British America corporation along the lines laid down by. Governor Mackintogh before his depar ture, has brought abouts renewal of the ‘reports that the syn¥icate-1s seeking to buy the Le Rol. z Gets War Eagle Ore. - The War Eagle at Rossland hss en- tered into # contract with the Canadian ‘Pacific for the daily shipment of 100 tons: of ore for one year. rn be treated at the Trail smelter, which the Canadian Pacific recently took over from F, August Heinze. The .combined rate of freight and treatment is $7.0 per ton, a reduction of $8.60 per tenon the:rates which hayé ruled in the district. : has left the United States and hereafter will make his home in Paris. This: ore will be }: ‘The Lé Roi company was aleo a bid- | : —_— Is Operative . Immediately. “The late: A. M. Burgess, dominion a: = sant H .| Victoria, March 4 (Special telegram to an erauinty 28 y was buried ac Otte the Record).—The Ventensnt-geyerane ° i tt today’s session of The new parliament buildings at Vic- The. in ai Se y ted” to toria coat up to date $1,000,257.17. i the measure that hes just eaves: iving effect to the revi af 5 Fron ComING SSP GOING. * hey thereby become operative imme- Col. E.8. Topping was up from Trail diately. ; yesterday. 2 Sey - “ Wi,de V. le Maistro of Trail is in, town. H, B. Mackintosh of the Britis Ame- corporation expects his family from -_——_———_ be Pope Twenty Years. a Rome, March 2—The twentieth anni: th vessary of the coronation e ope ae Onigary and he went north yesterdsy 1 who mas calebrroliont. healt, reoelved saeeb sion & Bev ee: They vill | the congratulations of high prelates in reside here pormane A the throng .room, replying ina strong ‘A. Bi Clabon of this city has been ap-| ypiée. * = pointed local ‘igent for the North Amer-.} - HS lifeot Leo XILI is largely due ican Life Insurance company of Toronto| to the fact that-he ia an enthusisat for der for this big contract. It is known that it underbid the Canadian Pacific. |ARANTEED, + CABLE + PLACE OPEN DAY ANDNIFHT. H. Keivar, Mgr. Keeper, * ao * ned * * * * By Oder of the City Council. _ WwW. McQueen . Crry Curek. RO§SLAND, B. ©. February, 26th, 1898. xo TINUE TL ~MPEDS & DURE; Preprints, pokane Set UP TO DATE BAR IN CONNECTION. FINE WINES LIQUORS AND SEGARS Opp. International Music Hall. . Rossland, British Columbia. No. 20 East Columbia AV ‘Masseur. Fieir CLASS WORK’ aU. Frep W. COFFYN, L It wanted the ore for its big smelter: at Northport, and with President Corbin of the Spokane Falls & Northern offered the War Eagle s rate considerably below the rate which the coripany is to pay the Canadian Pacific. Bat the War. Eagle being owned by “Canadians pow- them to send the ore to a Canadian 9 eee ‘lyoox! % LOOK! BOARD AND ROOM $5.00 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS” *' AND i TEA, COFFE OB BXER WITH MEALS. BEDS ight: k and up. PSE Z _|\Domrpi ion Hotel. South Spokane street. Call and see us. 25 cents aed so cents Iter. We paceman MINING NEWS. ‘An interest is claimed by C. K. Mel- bourne of Nelson, and notice given of game that he owns an interest in the Union-Mint and Mount view mineral claims adjoining the Gold Bar, on ac- ‘count of an option given him by Alex- ander Chisholm. Bank of B. N. A. Report. London. March 1—The half-yearly re- port of the Bank of British North Ame- rica, presented at the meeting held to- day, shows a net profit of £39,435. A dividend of 25 shillings per ehare was de- clared, making 8 five cent distribution for the whole year, and placing £10,000 to the reserve and carrying forward £3,727. The report was con ‘and unanimously adopted. by the district agent, O. E. Gillam. CITY NEWS CUT SHORT. -: As there was ‘not # quorum present, no meeting of the city council was held last night. James-Lawler who was before the po- Mics court yesterday. was fined $10 and losophy has he ai libly upon the pages of history.” wonder is it that the faithful in every clime are preparing to renew their homes age to the holy father. Nor is it surpri- erful pressure was brought to induce | sent to the hospital. " He paid the fine. ‘The Walton Bros., who conduct the Saddle Rock restaurant have fitted up at No, 12 Firat avenue a: handsome place to be called the Rossland Cafe and will move into their-new’ establishment on nxt Sunday. 2) Skagway Epidemic Denied. Victoria, March S—John Hepburn of this city, who was engaged in construct- inga tramway at White Horse rapide, denies the report of an epidemic. of api- nal meningitie at Skagway, and eays the only epidemic prevalent in the north is one lying in the interest of the several landings against their. rivale. ie ne The Loan a First Lien. London, Merch 3—The Pekin corres- pondent of the Times says: The loan contract specifies that in the event of a revision of the tariff the £16,000,000 curred inj shall be # first charge on tne increased revenue. sing that the jubilee should pecelebrated with all the pomp becoming a prince of the church and all the pageantry befit- ting & pope. The pontificate of Pias IX, which waa the longest in history, was terminated in 1878. February 2 he gave his leet allocution fo the cardinals. Five days . afterward he died very suddenly. Feb- ruary 18 the eacred college metin solemn conclave: , Two days later Cardinal Joa- chim Petci was. proclaimed the new pope under the name of Leo XUL The coronation ceremonies took place in the basilica of St. Peler’s, March 3, 1878. Of the 258 popes who have ruied the church only 19 have worn the tiara for perlod of 15 to 20 years, and only 9 for more than 20 years. ‘The longest feign, that of the present, pope's immediate prede- cessor, Pius IX, who died at the age of 83, extended to 82 years. Only 3 popes have lived beyond the 86th year. Gre- gory LX, who died in 1241, teached his 1o0th year. "