ROSSLAND, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1898. [Bolt & Grogan. LE ROL MEETING TONIGHT @ INGGRANCE TTRILALAUAUALAMALAUAMALALAAAM AMAA Foss Thompson. Lhave blocks of atock in the follc-ving companies for eale: Eureka Consolidated Evening Star West Lo Rot and Josie, ° Monte (risto, Monit», Homestake, Sivlerine and Gophe-, R. E. Lee. ue No, 04. CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- TION OF AN. EXTRA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. “Companies Act, 1897.” egyening Star M ning Company.” Registered the 18th day of April, 1898. I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have this day. registered the ‘‘Evemng Star Found a True Bill. Vioronr*, B. C., Jane 1.—At the as- sizes today tho grand jury, having been charged by Justice McColl in the matter of the case against Walter ©. Nichol, editor of the Province, for the criminal livel of Premier Turner and O. E. Pooley, | jw} returned a true bill. ‘THA [sat EE creme HIk DOO RE re vening St etna DERE BB canoe Mining Company’ fh. eomnpanice John McNamara was acquitted this | far Me Act, 1807,” to carry out or effect all or cl A Ht retores. any of the objects hereinaftor set fo lira, a ary sae 00a packege, | tO Senich the legislative authority of the Robert Lloyd, alia Soveile Neill, “He Saive fours | Legislature of British Coluwhin extends. fined $5 for assaulting Mollie Neill, He r MITATION, ifislature of tee af thn Company ib paid the fine. Tre Ceicego, it. or our Ageats | situato in the City of Spokane, State ot lati Rot Naval Movements. id D asi fan wart te #4) "The amount of the capital of the Com- Kingston, Jumaca, June 2,—Commo- dore Schley has been notified that the pany is $1,500,000, divided into 1,500, battleship Oregon, cruiser New York, shares of $1.00 each. 7 The head office of the Company in| gest 4 two other cruisera and two colliers have ‘been sent to Santiago do Cuba, a 2 2 2 3 NGORMATION ABOUT THE MINES. ——— A Brief Write-up Which Will be Bx- tended to All the Fropertles in the Camp. _ LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR naa PRICE 5 CENTS -2 + . ; riginal Town : Lots in the re} site PEOPLE .COMING AND GOING. Frank Kizer, secretary of the Lily May Mixing, Company, went to Spo- kane today, leaving his gon, Don Keizer, in charge. H. Lippman left on the morning train for Republic, * A; B; Irwin ‘ts back from Yinir. Elling Jaimsun, one of the. original owners of the Rovgland townsite return- ed last evening from an extended visit to the corst. : : . Attorney W. B. Heyburn, of the Cour d’Alenes, caine in'Inat evening. r D. J. Fitzgerald and wife were up from Trail yesterday. : Custom Officer J. E. Daniels, located at Northport, and Mrs. Daniels came up on the afternoon train and returned this morning: = * Alexander Dick is back from Nelson. Dr. Keller has gone to Ymur to locate and practice his profession, D. Marvis, civil and city en- gSneer of Nelson, ia visiting friends in ‘Rossland, i - ‘James’ ‘D, McGaughey has returned from’Ymi i ae ae THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Torm Ends June 24 With a Oeneral Exam- ination. a Wall Paper ‘Department - “\HE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND. AMAMUNAUAAMAUANAMAAUAAUAAOAUOAUAAULADA OAK O44 JAJA Midi JUL JALAN JAA AAA AMAA AIL AULAIL CALE TVUALUMLIAAUALIALUALIALLAAIALLOALALL To See if the Stockholders Will Con- firm the Sale. The spring term o! of the Rossland public schools ends Friday, June 24, with a two days general examination. F. William Burne, inspector to schools, says that this examination is public and that the attendance of parents is partice ularly desired. AGCTION SALE *« * WILL TAKE PLACE EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AT— ‘7. P.M. 42E COLUMBIA AVE. rz! from We are representing ‘the largcat am- ince is situate in the Town of this Province is situate in the unt of capital in the city. Rossland, and Jamet Hunter, agent for the Company, whose addressis Roseland aforesaid, is ‘the attorney for the Com- Owners and other We, inange tui Linge, dwellings of ail kinds: Sources. ing wachinery, build: pany. Hi ‘The time of the existence of the Com- pany is fifty years. Theobjects for which the Company has been established are:— ' To acquire, hold, plut into city and town lots, sell, lease and mortgege land and real estate in the United States 0} America, and in the Prov nce of Britieh Columbia, Canada; to locate, 7 procure, hold, buy, sell, lesse and ope Bivens rate mines and mining claims in the 3 United States of America and_in the ¢. ¢ GIBSON Au tion Province of British Columbia, Canada: Ue y C 1 eer to tarry on the business of parchaging: selling, milling, smelting, mrtting an N. B. Private Sales Daily. reducing ores ed minerals ofevery kind and description in the United States of America and in the Province of British hia, Cannda; and to acquire, least and operate water rights and flume |. for the ‘purpose of mining anc treating ores, running and operating electrical machinery, and for any and all purpoece in the United States and 11 he Province of Briti i ; to purchase, ire, hold, erect, ind operate electric light and powe planta, for the purpose of furnishing tights and creating power for all purpo- zea in the United States. f America and in the Province of ‘British Columbia, Thomas Keene Dead. New York, June 1.—Thomes Keene, the actor, died here tonight. eee OS Rates Cut in Half. Until farther notice the Canadian Pa- eific will sell ticke's to all points east at about half the regular rates. A. B. MacKenziz, Ticket Agent. _——__——- FROM THE RECORDS. Transfers. May 30. Nora ¥, Joseph Pierce to Joseph Kel- ee ware ; a MONEY TO LOAN»: We have ‘honey to loan at 6% per cent. per anum on Koesland real rH Canterbury Block; f pHAC 36 Columbia, Ave, ‘yhia write-up will be ti d oor- rected and carried until the principal imines and prospects have been des- eribed. As we are uvable to visit all properties herein mentioned we will not be reap ible for ail 3 aut in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Park is located on the summit of Deer. Park mountain in tie south belt, # mile and a half, south west of town, ard has probably the Jargoat mineral deposit in the It is developed by a shaft 145 x and 95 feet cross-cut. Le mnachivety consists of a 40-horse boil- or ant a 20-hurse hoist. Supplies are iaid in fyr an xll winters work. ‘The great body of ore is-low grade, but ir reported improving #8 depth is gained. suNsET NO. 2. The Snoset No. 2, is owned hy the Janudi held Nicate, limit. etl, and gituated jn tne south belt, on NOVELTINN IN KT VEIONERY, i FCTIOOL BUEPLIRG KI‘. € u ‘ eos SSauR PRINTED! krOck sJoURS- ALS NAVE ARRIVED. ALrO A PRE-H KWIPMENT ‘OF HARRY WHUU's FAMOUS CO. FFCTIONRRY PROBABLE THAT THEY WILL NOT Senator George Turner and Other Large Holders Here to Op- pose the Sale. ley. Annie Fraction, Thekla, 0 H Mackin- tosh to British America Corporation. Melville 34, Alex Carson to Alex Wier may 81, g. Manchester 14, on Bear Lake—J. J. Henager to F. L. Mercer. June 1, Nelly Blye 34, on west slope of Sophie in—John Loring to J. E. Mills. Venita 4, on Sixteen-Mile ereek in Pend d’Oreille—Herman Wolfe to Hans Nelson. GChildran zcelve the came values and the fang ete at eRe AER, 1 RRTAIE ee inet ate tepals WS supply both with everything they’ require. ” Lt ; KLWAYS:UP TO Da’ i (GOODEVE BROS. Ba (a v''* DRUGGISTS' AND '. STATIONERS 0 © ys to deal with Goodeve Bros. Ck WANES 3 tiansey WEL Pop: ro and Fan-y € :od8: store, ———— Go to M, J. O’Hearn for steteon hate. ——n Hotel For Sale. First-class furnished hotel at Trail for sale at a bargain snd upon easy terms. only a small ‘cash payment being neces- eary. For further information apply te the Record office or James Worsh, ‘Trail. 5-10-tf F. W, HINSDALE...” Customs Broker. . ‘Wo THE CUSTOM HOUSE +. .)} Roseland Ri C.1¢ Tape z = NOTICE! Ry Senator George Turner, Col. W. W. D. Tarner,;; Colonel, William Ridpath and William J. Harris are in Rossland, representing about 200,000 shares of the 600,000 shares of the capital stock of the Le Roi Mining & Smelting Company. They will attend the meeting of the d this evening which was called for the purpose of f.confirming the sale of the mine to the British ‘America Corporation by the directors of the com- ~@ eo Schilling’s Teas... .- eI pi Travers Hardware Co. PNR AD BEL s Strange News Items. ae ‘We learn from the morning paper that NI i Valentine Payton is the son of Colonel Peyton ; that: Edward Baillie is the nurse W.°G." Johneon, who is associated with’A. M, Corbin ‘and D. M. Linnard in this camp is in the city. Breakfast, wh I HOTEL DAWSON First class rooms at popular’ prices + # Yate St. Victoria. wW.S. JONES Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. Office with Rossland Water & Light Co. Columbia Ave. Rossland. D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Denta college avd Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block Rossland. B.C Joseph Dabney, J. L.Parker, Mining Engineer Dabney and Parker Miues and Mining. ‘Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining Properties and the management of mines. BOBSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, ‘' Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal and Bedford Metiell's Codes. Miners’ Livery Stable NELSON, B.C. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. FEED AND SALE STA 1] bu) a good Livery barn and business at ayodtistributing point on the new rovrn to the English : Indo Ceylon, Ideal Blend. 0. M. FOX & Co 106 E Columbia Ave. ev wee) he... GranD Europea Plan ws" Sau, T. ARTHUR, P oprictor. Spokane, Warhington. Modern in all its t | : anada. Given under my hand and geal of office. at Victoria, Province of British Colam- hia, this 18th day of April, one thourand wight hundred and ninety-eight 8. xk. WOOTTON, {L. 8.2 Regietrar of Joint Stock Companivs. . No, 92. CERTIFICATE OF THE {REGISTRA- TION OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. “Companies Act, 1897.”" sho enst slupe.of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen- ter of Rossiand, and just above the 3. & W. tack. It is being vigorously wn with a dorce of 25 men and two machine drills. In the tusnel 5s feet n day Is being driven, and in thr anaft, dj feet. Un the 20th af Nov. there was 380 feet of work done, be- ieden stripping the vein, and other prospect work. This property has a 7-drill comprescor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary lon the econome ival devel bo. ue mine, “alberta Gold Mining Registered the 2¢ December, 1897. I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have his day registered the ‘Alberta Gold Mining Company” as an Extra-Provin- ial Company under the “Companier Act, 4897,” to carry ont or effect allo: iny of the objects hercinafter eét fort! - "Le ROT Le Roi mine inas become fame the -greatest gold producer in Sisenda, [thas besides putting in dxtenaive ‘and expensive nmehinery, pnid tut over 4 -feet of work, built. o which the legislative authority of the legiclature of British Columbia extends. ‘The head office of the Company is sit nate in the City of Spokane, State o! Washington, The amount of the capital of the Company ig one million dollars, divided nto one inillion shares of one dollar vach. The head office of the company in } wadquarters for mining men Rater reayinable. Centrally located, corner Hc vard and Mill etreets. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. If you want I ho I Lorsest nesterserers Republic, Cheroda, Curiew AND Bonaparte camps. 3K this f is situate at Rossland, and James Hunter, agent for the Company whose address is Roseland aforesaid, ie the attorney for the Company. ‘The time of the ex.stence of the Com- pany is fifty years. The objects for which the Company has been established are :— To acquire, hold, work and operate mines and do all things incident to the general business of mining in the United tates of America and in the Province of British Columbia, Canada; to. buy end sell mines and “mining ini the United States of Au Loan the Province cf British Columbia, Canada: to treat, buy and sell mines and mining claims, and otherwise handle ores and other products of mines; to acquire, construct, operate and maintain mills, concentratore, emelters and other ma- chinery, uscd or to be uged in treating ore and other products of mines in the United States of America and_in the Province of British Columbia, Canada: 2 ddresss—COL. 1. | HUGHES My era Falls, Washington. Tvaler in Hay, Grain, Poultry and Produce. No Delay. Money to lcan on Mortgages ‘and Colateral Se- curitios, apply T. Gregson & Cu AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancors, etc. ROMEAND, BE ditches, flumes and other conduits and apparatus necessary for the appropria- tion, use and disposition of water in operating mills an: mines, running an p ‘vy, an! working and treating orea in the United States of America and in the Province of British C bia, Canada; to purchase acquire, hold, erect and operate electric light and power plants, for the Purpose of mining and treating ores, an for the pnrpose of furnishing lights and creat- ing power for all purposes connected with such mining business. in the i ted States of America and in the Pro- vince of Rritigh Columbia, Canada; to acquire, hold, plat into city and town lots, ecll, lease and morlgage real an property in i with said mining buginessin the United States of America and in the Province of Bri- tish Columbia, Canada: to acquire, con- struct asd maintain roads, railroads and TO PROSPECTORS, ties and ara daily JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines for sale, and also on mines of which stocsis being sold. 1f my reports are found not to be correct I will refond all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rosslaud. B.C THD HAND ATOLL jer. tention paid to mining escrows. . - WAB INCORPORATING B. 0. listea Eaat. ticulars apply to L.C DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Bik, Spokane, Wash. Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER We aro making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- propositions in all Districts of Lressury stocks all For further par- Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will, at the next meeting of the Board of License Commissioners, of the City of Rossland, make application to transfer the liquor licenee for the Ven- dome hotel to D, W. Morgan. Ike Hanus, Dated May 7, 1898. to acquire and operate water rights, i ” y P A and searly completed a sinelter, aid paid $725,000 in dividerds, It: ix situated cai the sonth-east elope .tain, within the corporate sits of the sity. Capitalization of the company iy $2,500,000, divided iato 500,000 shares, par value $5) per share. The mine ‘ig held at $5,000,000. Tt haa ita own electric light plant and ity ore bins are built on the C. W. track, with a tramway: to the Red Mountain roilroad. The principal alockholders are Col. I. N. Peytun, senutor George Turner, Col. w. Ww. 2. Turner, Wm. 3. Harris, Col Wm. HL. Ridpathy, LB Williams, Maj. J- M. Acmatrong, Bow: Sanders, ©” s CENTRE STAR. ntre Siar mini on has been copeated refusals of rar and better. ‘The niine is situated 11 town, half mile north of the busi- vesg center. Iv has four separate and diatinet ledges which are developed with over 4,000 feet of tunnels, shafts, drifts «ad crogs-euts. There are many ad tons of ore on the dump and i, waiting favurable conditions “‘eutment, ‘This is one of the first iocationsin the cam th- nost valuable. T. E. Haley, P=] * successor To Russell & Haley oo —-WHOLESALE- DEALERS IN—— : : Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish. Game, *% Oysters %* SPOKANE SYREET. ROSSLAND, B. C. Quick W ork. Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Tel. No. 8 Good saad tle horses, elegant turnouts and fancy driving teams; will drivo you anywhere at any time day or night. Tf yeu aré getting up a driving party, see us ahont rigs—good horres | . Horses boarded ' by. the day or month. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex- prées and buggage work; will cal!.at any part {the city. Contracts and job work done promptly, light or heavy irc ght baneled, mining machinery aellven on short notice, ore contracts taken. rurniture, pianos and eafes safely moves ‘e pay all damages done to anthing we handle, 'e act ay ehippers’ agents, Wi tran efer, warehouse, or ship any clags of goods. We sell Washington seasoned. Fir and Tamarac wood. Office: 9 Washington § Stables: Le Roi Aventue, oe A lake -Rear of Hunter Bros. John W. Hartline, Proprietor. 28 penoral manag avd Harold mil}; sec..and trex. Shey are all sitnated-on Monta Cristo mount- about a mile north of town. ‘The Monte Cristo has over 1800 feet of tunnel, abaft, rise and , cross-cut work. It ia provided with two com: preesors, one 7 and one 4-drills, Colona: Has 1,000. feet of work and is furnished power bythe Monte Crie- 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 THE BLBA ‘The. Biba ia (situated en Taokort mountain, in the south Delt, jast south of the. Crown Point and is owned by the Blba-Trail Creek Con solidated mining company, Robert Earr, local manager. Thera isn shaft down on the rein 100 feet and @ con tract let for another 100 fee with nine men working. WHITE BFAR. The White Bear Gold Mining com pany is the owner. Tt is situated s- bout one-half mile weest of Ressiand mer t impt H on the property. WAR EAGLE. This mine and ti:¢ Crown Point are owned by the War itegls Conselidated Gold mining company of Toronto, It adjoins the Le Rei on the west, and tins done over 56,500 feet of develop- ment work and puid $175,000 in divi- lends. ‘The present managment pre- fera to hold thoir ore until’ the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bat- ter freight und. treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. it bas all the necessary conve: iences, machinery, ete. The Columbia & Western is lway ia built to the mine. THE LILY MAY, ‘Lhe J ly Moy war the first location iu Ue camp, May 27, 1889. 1t is new owned hy the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres V. J. Harris, manager and Fran Kizer. vec. und tres, It is located in the routh belt, two and a half miles soull of town, Development work vousists of Gver-300 feet of tunnel and shalt. ‘Shere ia 150 tons of shipping ote cn the dump, which will average BLU eon, Mine provided with hoist, conuierser plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE 8AM. OQvned ty John Cromie, Brig At- kinton, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Loca. on one ledge in the south bolt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 50 fest of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft F. WwW HINSDALE. C Broker, All work ded to p ti] Office and shop corner Cojumbia Spokane street. 3it. 0W THE CUSTOM HOUSE | tis, H. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A on the Red Meuntain railway #n joins the Black Bear on tho south. Ite machinery consists of a 60-herse pow boiler, a. 20-horse power heist, 4dr compressor, pamp with eupacity of a -} gallons per minute and machine drills ete, It has a vertical shatt of 175 feet a drift of 240 feet, a large large ore body was atinck at the J00-fost level from 6 to 12 feet. wide are al o in parts of the workings. About $10,000 apent in machinery development and build- ings. Work at present is suspende but arrangements aro now being made to start up soon. ABK LINCOLN. The Abe Lincoln is sitaated on the east slope of Deer Park moeantain in the South belt about s quarter of # mile from the business center of towt and just above the Columbia & West ern railway track. Itis developed by a shaft 174 acet deep and- another shaft 43 feat deep and a drift 18 feet Acommonsense whim is in use ai necessary buildings constructed. Thers ure three well defined lends, the center one running over 1000 feet through an property, ‘Work is being done on : at present. It isthe intention te go fe the 100- font level before crosscutting ‘About $4000 worth of work done. ———e THE WEEKLY RECORD cou a deuble compartment vertical shaft, which will be” provided with cages, the firatin the camp. * All three of thers claims are val- uable and promise 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 bult, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown, granted and hae a shaft down on the vein 90 feet. Ore usvays from $6 to $10,¢ «2 ig regarded as a good pros- pect, THE UNION. Tho Union is locsted three miles north of Rosstond and icowned by H. P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn. Mike Mor- ‘ahaft has been sunk on the vein 85 fect with a tunnel and open cnt of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. 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 80 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and agsnys have been obtained an high as $300 a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining and 100 feet open cute while the Un- cle Sum has a 25 foot shaft and 150 fect uf surface work. MONTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA These three properties are owned Rossland B. C. by Eustern Canada capitalists and are represented here by George Pfunder company, J. A.” Kirk, pres-, Hector McPhereon, vice pres., G@. A. Fraser, gec. and tre. Lorated on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below.Trail. Work consists of a 40 fant ehaft, 60 foot tuane- and about 100 fee’ >t open-cuts. Aerays $13. Will be Issued Every THURSDAY 4.OO Four Hundred 4 (el @) -Men’s Ready Made'Sui its, _*In Worsted, Cheviots, Serges:and Tweeds. :.°.: Clay cr Venitian worsted suits... PASE .0$12 1416 Black er fine. Serges.. 12 Halifax and. 4merican tweed Men’s pants;‘overalls, j —This it not-a—> a ° DALES: SALE + But all kinds of merchandire will be sold just'as ‘cheay by— PUBL & AUCTION 4ZE TCL UMBIA AVE. Boys’ and Childrens’
ew mal " Rtoteon and Chiriatic hata in all -tyles. New neckware; new shirts, “collars, cuffe,-ete.* Everything for mens’ “wear. Sioa 50 different. patterns.in fancy colored s “Bodts. ShoesaD slant dave eynatt ries: by | Menia’ heavy mining shoes. Mens fine.shoes of all. kinds. @aF—A few » ldier’‘ehoes which se will close out at c0mt eo wet ~ “A fall line oF traniks, valiges, etc., telescopes and straps, ete. i 2CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. read --x0 TnoUBLE ro witow Goons. 8 M3. OWEARN, THE GLOTHIER ts to choo OR. GOL AVE. & LINCOLN ST. > eee IMPORTERS==—— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . Manufacturers’ Agents. Mining Supplies, a——. AGENTS :—GOODWIN - CANDLES, CANNON POWDER, CALIFORNIA CAPS. AND : FUSE- : : AND SANDON. .[Commifshioners of the City of Rossland, {or:the transfer of the Kootenay ‘hotel THIS ne | Arthur & Pretty, | RAROLATE Banquets, FAROE © OCC 25! pany. They come forthe express pur- 883,984 shares to ratify the bargain, they will no doubt succeed. Their objection to the transaction is. that it-was made without their consent and that they think the mine worth more. than $3,000,- There seems to be no objection to the B. A. 0. company buying out those who wish to sell... Valentine Peyton will be at the meeting, representing himeelf, his brother, Col. I. N. Peyton, and others who desire to sell, and who, it is claim- ed, can vote a majority of the stock. As near as can be learned the British Am: erica Corporation. will get a small ma- ornot the mineis sold. T. Mayne Daly, the attoney for the B. A. C.,. will-repre- __SUST, ARRIVED. SEOTtTLANt OF | MOULDINGS _We makea Specialty of: .. Piches, Painti K, PAPER HANGING “SIDECORATING FRESCOING sent that at the it GONE TO: OTTAWA. Negotiations Re-open for the Corbin Charter’ to Boundary. - D. C. Corbin has gone to Ottawa, and the rumor is rife that inti are pose of defeating the eale, and as it takes jority of the stock at 6a share, whether | P. A. Silverman went to Northport today to meet his family, who are com- ing from Seattle to reside in Rossland. James Breen, manager of the North- port emelter, is at.the Le Roi mine. J. K, Clark returned today to Sandon, where he is now located. =~ =?3. Dy Morkill “wi to Northport on the noon train: oe William Burns; provincial inspector of schools forthe Kootenay division will go'to Neleon this évening. a -.Sir.Charles Ross left this. morning via Spokane for Montreal: - z “Many Bridges Washed Out, 3 Oascang;.B. C. ay. 30.—Kettle river is on‘a‘rampage, ‘Adoding roads, destroy- ing bridges and causing great. inconven- jence ‘and..loes.. The. toll :bridge. cat: Hall’s, completed two months ago, has been washed away, completely blockad- ing freight traffic, though itis. expected the ferry will bein operation Wednes- day. Editor.Norris of the Midway ad- vance arrived in’ town. and:reporta’ the condition ‘up the- valley to be’ jserioue. a di abont to.be reopened for the granting of acharter for the building ofthe Kettle River valley railroad to connect the Spo- sane & Northern with the Roundary ereek country. It is.oniy a rumor, and vet it has served to awaken hope in the mining camps up north, 3 There has been s change in the situa- tion at Ottawa. ‘It is said that’ the leg- islators who opposed the measure have learned that their action 18 not popular in the western part of the dominion and there is an effort being made to rectify the error. While there is no assurance that the charter will be granted, there are favorable indications and they were enfficiently strong to take Mr.- Corbin east to see what can be done there. A prominent mining man from Green- wood City says that the report was cur- rent there that there are indications of a change of front at Ottawa and that the hope is strong and ly well founded that the Corbin road willget into the country after all. ———_ William Mackenzie's Concert and Comedy Company. Charles McKay, business manager for William Mackenzie, Australia’s famous baritone and Scottish vocalist, has-made for two p here, .-.No115 East Columbia Ave. o ing next Monday,in the Do- minion hall, Mr. Mackenzie will be $9959OOSOOOOO| QD j Best 2 IN TOWN FOR SOCOSPOOOOC OOO Notice To Transfer Liquor License. sae, Notice.is hereby given that Thomas B. ‘fsinging ‘on the concert platform with ‘| visits have been arranged. Tae perfor- d by Migs Jessie Glover, a young lady of exceptional histrionic ability, andacharming Scottish character vo- callat, These artists come with s great reputation. Mr, Mackenzie has appear- ed as leading baritone in the Amy Sher- win and Montague Turner Grand Opera companies, and hashad the honor of Madame Melba. Miss Jessic Glover isa granddaughter of Edmund Glover of i x k and ow, an ancestry that stands unequalled ‘on the dramatic stage.. Since the company left Vancouver its entertainments have been ono continual triumph, and go suc- cessful has the Kootenay tour proved financially and artistically that return mance will consist of concert, comedy and drama. The sons of Scotia, ‘their descendants and lovers of artistic vocali- zation, humorous Scottish and Irish and dances may rest assured of will make ap at the next .sitting of the Board of License' or license, on Lot 10, Block 28, eub- dieision 585,'toM. D. Shea. BAR ‘ Tnomas B. GABRIBON. sraretreat. The members of the Cale- dontan society have gladly accorded ‘their patronage, and aa the prices are popular, 76 cent and 50 cents, a big at- At A ‘y Falls. and Rock Creek bridges, have been washed away. At,Grand’Forksa larger portion ofthe old town is ‘under ‘ water—ex- Mayor Manley’s residence isin water five feet deep; the Mincr office has three feet of water on the- fivor, and many of the residents ‘have movdd their furni- ture: and’ belongings to’ West Grand of sick companies, has moved; that Messrs. Price and Harria now in Daw- son City, bought a 1st on Columbia ave- gue and would build « brick building there, and shat Magistrate Jordan, the keeper, lectured and fined Nellie Gor- don and May Mahone $90 each. If you want the news you will have to read the Miner, Presbyterian Church. - Since 1t has been announcéd that the Presbyterians will build a church on the corner of Lincoln and First streets, there is considerable speculation as to the ef- fect it will have upon the community. It ia safe to eay there will be trouble as part of those living in that neighbor- hood own their own buildings. How- ever, for decency’s sake, they will event- ually have to move. ae SHORT NEWS ITEMS. Spain now wants peace. She. can get it if she will apply at the right shop— Uncle Sam. The powers evidently have nothing to do with it. best Adwiral Dewey is ‘all right.” He has done a.wiee and noble thing in'declaring that he will hold the Spanish authorities résponsible for the life of the command- erof: the gunboat which - surrendered. Any attempt to have fought the Ameri- van squadron would have been the mad- dest folly, and could only have resulted in a useless waste of life.-—Post-Intelli- Forks. F : , Dynamite is: being need to clear the driftwood from the bridges, and only the most persistent efforts and watchfulness have saved them. from being washed away. TLo road east of the town will swim # horse, cutting off, all means of ‘travel tothe ‘rdilroad, consequently no muil has arrived jsince Saturday. It ie to be hoped the worst is over, the water having fallen about:aix inches in the past 12 hours. ° ‘ 0 Mining Ttems! Oascane Crrv, B. C., May” 31.—Will- liam Forrest and David Good brought in some rich specimens of copper-gold.ore from a disvovery.made last weed in..the Burnt Casin district. F Willizm Bowen recently sent a sack of ore taken across the ledge (20 feet wide) all surface rock, for assay. Returns show a total value of $7.66 in gold, silver and copper. . a The Rice. party ‘of Canadian~Pacific railroad surveyors completed the ‘loca- tion survey between Grand'Forks and Cascade City Saturday. The Englund party is at work near the summit at the head of McCrea creek. Eastern Games. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, 6. At Philidelphia — Philadelphia, 3; Pittsburg ;,2¢.54 At Baltimore — Baltimore, Lonis, 3. At New York—New nati, O.-. - i { 3 At “Washington — Washington, 13; Louisville, 4..°! 2S At Boston—Boston,-1 Cleveland, 6. 11; St. York, 2; Cinci- Judge Spinks. For Rossland. It is announced that hereafter County Judge Spinke:. will sit’ in Rossland in- atead of Judge -Forin, who. will have charge of the Lat Nelaon. ‘The rul- ings of Judge Spinks*have been univer- sally app d by ici and the public génerally, who will be glad to: learn that he will be resident judge of the county court. may be Reserved seats are now on sale at Roll’s "We the pet Ross pespidtte aud newe—not rdays’ news, a peopldtbad for Roseland. newe—not yeste! , , but tots ne and ; read. the ies fer the telo~ ae if le he Spokane « new Lode oe tisha I you 0 res tell’ Roseland peo ree edvarniisc fe Thy Becurd. : ae tM ple what he Dated May: 17, 1808. _ drug store, Wi d—Good man cook wants em- ployment in town-or ata mine, Apply gencer. Spain still threatens to send another squadron to retake the Philippines. Be- fore they could reach the islands our troops will be landed in Cuba and Samp- f#on’a squadron could capture the Cana- ries, and from that vantage ground threaten the Spanish main. Spain Will-- not send any more ships to the Philip- pines.—Post-Intelligencer. * pay ZEEE Police Court. * Dominick LaRue was up before Mag- istrate Jordan this morning for being drunk and disorderly. Dominick eaid hehad been trying to settle accounts with Lis brother at Blue’s sawmill, and as his looked like he had gone through threshing machine, the judge took pity on him and let him go te get it fixed. Chief Justice Davis. ‘Word was received in town today that E. P. Davis, Q.0., of Vancouver, has been appointed chiet justice of the pro- vince, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Chief Justice Davie. Mr. Da- vis isan able attorney and member of the firm of Davis, Marshall & McNeill. Silver Lead and Copper. New Yor, June 1.—Copper—Quiet; brokers’ price, $11:34; exchange price, $11.90@$12.10. Lead — easy; brokers price, $3.60; exchange price, $3.77}4@ $3.82}¢. Bar silver, 575¢c. Hotel For Sale. First-class furnished hotel at Trail for sale at a bargain and upon easy terms, only = swall cash payment being n vary. For farther information apply to ihe Record office or James Worsh, il, Br Rates Cut in Half. _ Until further notice the Canadian Pa- cific wil) sell ticke's to all points east at about half the regular rates. A. B, MacKznzir, Ticket Agent. Go to M, J. O’Hearn for steteon hats. . 6-27-tf. at this office, * : tf M.J. O)HEARN has a now line of trunks and valises. . 5-27-t£ ‘ 3 a ty $