mi SS ossland Evening Mecord. These three properties are owned) 17,647.75 : VOL. II. No. 188. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898. A sie it up Which Will be Bx- “tended ‘to-Al the Properties ; | UNPARALLELED Pysiiite dng 20 PER cenr. CHER IY LEGIONS BARGAINS + * | secnion ae a. Harald ‘ poe ae penta ace and: tren, They. ure eee era 3,304.27 ve" fo the Camp. LE RO!, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR . Every Day aoe Cater Reon ees Tempolton in Vancouver Defeated by ; “GROCKER J. A. Garde for the May- %& During the next thirty days we propose to sell goods * . CROCKERY all situated on Monte Cristo mount Printing, advertising and ata- 41,086.77 about a mile north of town. Ys tlomery....,5.66' . 1,686.' ble from ., Owners and Other To closeout our Xmas lines, oralty. Sewer Contract... treet Labor..... Balaries of officials, If you,are looking for snaps, come and see Us. Hardware account : Misceliancous supplies andexs Interest at Bank- of B. N. A... Incorporation. expences. . Office furniture and rent. . Sisters’ hospital, care of sick. . Solicitor’s fees. . . gran ye THE CRESCENT The Monte Crieto bas over 1800 fret 1.686 5 of tunnel, shaft, rise and crosa-cut *ORe. work. Itis provided with two com pressors, une 7 and one 4-drille, Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. , Forty men are employed on the| 8 two properties, Oe ~~ e 2 ————— SS aaa PRICE 5 CENTS. WAR WITH SPAIN UKELY = Americans in Danger and the Consu- late Guarded by Spanish Soldiers. its. . : 50" Wiltee Se aan Go. fo uae of Virginin: Over $19,000 was expend- hr drants tnd fight eupply, . ed on the Virginia by former owners. | stating creeks for water privi- Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers Teges by city engineer tah ad_a double compartment strcet sprinkling for 1 mont Se vertical shaft, which willbe p: ded | Tel h, Te Express. with cages, the firet in the camp..: All three of these claims are “val- uable and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE E. This claim is owned by the British Lion mining company, George A A TERRIBLE TWISTER. Forty Persons Killed by a Cyclone and Fire at Fort Smith, Ark, THINKS WELL OF EAST. KOOTENAY John M. Burke Expresses the Belief that the Fort Steel Country has Great Promise. John M. Burke, being seon at the Pa- cific hotel last night, was asked what he thought of the Fort Steele country, or East Kootenay district. Hesaid: “Ag railroad transportation is assum- ed, this year, I look for good: times up there this spring and summer. Firat a ihe “i Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 12—Human lives and. upwarda of $1.070,000 worth of property were destroyed by a terrible tornado which burst upon this city a few minutes past 11 o’clock last night, The storm struck near the National 4 cemetery and tore its way through the iY : _ Soe a: . Total. i “This write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal nines and prospects have been des- , cribed. As we are uuable-to visit all The miscellaneous expenses account of $1,499.09 includes charge: sewer system, ‘lama: roperties herein mentioned we will rote ponsible for. it t Lut in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. :-. Suet ' DEER PARK... 2. % ‘The Deer Park is located on. the summit of Deer Park mountain in the-south . pelt, 0 mile and a half, *suuth west of towo, and has’ probably the «largest minezal deposit in the camp. It is develuyyed by 8 ahaft 145 Fraser; sec. and tres. 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 vasays from $6 to $10, ua ie regarded 98 8 good pros- Re pect. ‘THE UNION. Tho Union ia located three miles north of Roselond and isowned by H. De feet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Its machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er and & 20-horse hoist. Supplies are Jaid in for an all winters work. The great body of oro is low grade, but is reported improving 18 depth is gained. a SUNBET NO. 2. a The Suuset No. 2, is owned by the Canudidn Goldfields Syndicate, limit- cd, and situated in tne south belt, on the eust slope of Deer Park mountain, one half milefrum the business cen- ter of Roesland,. and just above. the +.ack, © Lt is bein; vigorously ha force of 26. men. and nedrills. Iu the tupnel 5f * feot a day Is buiag driven,and in-the shaftztf feet. - On the 20th of Nov. there wis 380 feet of work done, be- aides alzfpping- the vein, and other Jrospect work. ‘Thig property has & P. Jones, Hugh McGlyon, Mike Mor- ris, E.Gronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft has been suok on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 36 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. Owned by Harry P. Jones, bocated five miles north of Rossland, and a nar 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 y and are Roreland, Jan. 8, 1808. ROSSLAND OITY BY-LAWS. BY-LAW NO. 26+ A Bybaw oF THE CORPORATION OF THE Crry or RossvanD, TO RAISE BY WAY OF Dxpentures THE Sum or {65,000.00, To Pay anp CONSOLIDATE .THE. PREsENT | ‘~~ located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three sud & ale miles from,Roasland. There is a 90 fout shaft and 30 foot cross-cut om the Electa. The ledge is large and well | by. fe} Orrrs iG Desr AGarer THE §. easurer note mad the Corporation of the said City in Regardless ol. If you are looking for snaps, come and see. us... K THE CRESCENT’ 08k STUSSI BLOCK AID for the payment of the debt hereby ned! ‘ ; aceg tes red. Whereas, the eum of $25,000 is now] It shall be lawful for the corporation due on a certain promisso! le| from time to time to purcliase any of the said debentures ‘at such price or prices H. S. Wallace’s Stationery,,; Wall Paper — And Faney-Goods Store: + : hed ‘ *, An’ exceptional chatice, O. M. FOX & CO. ““Columbin Ave. .and:Lincoln St, entire city, leaving its path reeking with death and desolation. Men, women and children sleeping in their homes were without a. moment’a warning awakened to meet death in the fearful storm, ~ — bre Come in and look Aroundpuay Listen to Our Large Music Box. * $20 000 To Loan In sums of $500 or more for short time on ap- proved security. D. M. LINNARD, Cook Rutiding, Columbia Ave., Rosstan? while others, more fortunate fand who escaped the fury of the wind, met a far worse fate a few minutes later in tho flames which soon engulfed many of the wrecked buildings. The number of dead and wounded, as far ascan be ascertained, is 40. THD IXCAIOL ATO RIE ‘Capital $250,000.00 Saiilus acd Undivided Profts #£7.000. Jaocb Hoover, president; A. J. Bose, viceprer- weet J, Dyer: aashier. is cox -Ppeglalattentinn pald to wining excrows, BPOKANE = _ BARRISTER, SOLIC! See vagH (26 Columbia Ave. <> “Smith Curtis ITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC ETC. Rossland, B.C io * Polica Court. Benjiman Lee answered to the charge of “drunk and disorderly,”? this’ morn- ing to the amount of $5. Denis Curran got $5 or one week in jail, upon the: same charge, and com- FURNISHINGAND - _....» TAILORING AOUSE _ Opposite Postoffice menced the week this morning. - THE STOCK REPORT. Stock market opened lively this morn- ing, ‘the sellers being Monte Cristo, Le Roi, Novelty and Colonna, Good. Hope is attracting & good deal of a! lo- at ‘All in Kaslo.—Other Elections. . 7 ‘VANCOUVER, follows. For Mayor. cally... We have a cheap block of Poor- man which at the price should be a good Garde’s majority . C.F. REDRERN IS RE-ELECTED A Hot Contest in Kamloops and None Elections occurred ‘yesterday in all cities in British Columbia. ‘The day, so far as heard, passed off quietly and law- fully. Grand Forks, the smallest muni- cipality in the province, had, 1¢ is sup- posed, the hottest time. The contest for mayor was between Cara Manly and Peter McCullin, Hewitt not being able to qualify. -There has already been sev- eral atreet fights over the election there: The election in. Vancouver resulted as «+ 1260 over to the new officers. they have a great many good looking prospects, that will be worked as the railroad approaches and secondly they have already developed two of the larg- est lead-silyer properties that have been discovered in the northwest. They are high grade enough, with even silver at 50 cents per ounce, to yield the owners a handsome profit. “One is the North Star and the other the St. Eugene, and, besides them there are two i il lead i FIERCE RIOTING IN HAYANA, CUBA The United States Ready to Meet the Emergency if Fouad Necessary. in the Dibble group, consisting of five The dispatches from Havana indicate claims, owned by a C: ; of which the Hon. George E. Foster is president, that have a handsome show- ing and should, from all indications, make a. big property as its ores ran over. $450 per ton, about half silver and half gold. “Taking it all in all I think the future for East Kootenay is most fl ‘ing and that i mtion in Cuba will be forced upon the United States almost immed- iately, and that it will be found pre- pared. The rioting in Havana has been much fiercer than the censored press re- ports indicated.~General Lee has re- ported the situation} serious, and that the mob are ‘(getting even. with the it will not be long before she is riding in first rank and eating at the first table.”” CITY. NEWS CUT SHORT. At noon, Monday, the-affaira of the the affairs of the city will be handed and ing the. United States” as much as it was striking at autonomist policy and the reconcen- trados. . American citizens have had to seek refuge in the consulate. General Lee's prompt military inatincts told him that the consulate might be even in greater F-unll compressor, hhvist, 11 Mps and evexything necessary Lye econom- velupinent vy .s@ mine. Le ROI Tye Le Roi mine has become : fame cia ne the grextest goll producer in Canada, It bas besides putting in extefiniva: and expensive machinery, paid fur over 4,500- feet of work, built 'y buildi Pp’ an neurly-completed a smelter, and paid 100,000 in dividends. = -It.is situated cu the south-east slop. + ed moun-, talu; within the corpors = ails of the Gity/?-Capitalization of the co * iven to sai iu $27600,000,. -ciyided .iato 500,000 cure Jolt of Debentures iretied tliaren, ‘pur value $5-.per share. The = rs i oss 18 te hetd.at $5,000,000. , feria P % ‘Ba collateral : pas ite own: electris light plant and itv ore bins are builton the C. & W.traek, with a:tramway to tho.Red Mountain roilroad. The principal stockholders are Col. I. N. Peytau, Serixtor George Turner, Col. Ww... W. DP. Turner, Wm. .J. Harris, Col. Wm, I: Ridpath, L. F. Williams, Maj. J: ‘M.. Armatrong, E. D, Sanders. ees “CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star miviug com- xuy, Oliver Durant manager. Cupi- talizution $1,000,000, shares par value $lonch, No‘stock on the market. There has been repeated refusals of par anil better. ‘The mine is si d ia town, half-mile nurth of tbe. busi- ess center. It has four separate and the Treasurer's Books of the Corpor- distinct ledges which are developed ation of the City of Rossiand, taken with ovort-4, feet of tunnels, shafts,} December 81, 1897. dciftn ‘a:a0 crossoute. There are many Accoun’ “theta ad tons of ore on the dump and Hn eig. at; waititgtayurable, conditions tors eatment... This is one. of the five? wveations in the camp and one of the’ meont-valuatle. Th« latest and fact i Pr Wiiuet) ia 3 led Mr. J. A. Waters and Miss. Annie P. Parks were married. yesterday at the house of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Alex- detined, and assays bave been obtained | favor oft Bank of British .North an high as $300.3 ton. .- * - America, and dated the 16th diy of June, THE “BLACK PRINCE Leer, eet Bylaw Noo i? of the anid Owned by the Black Prince’ mining Ee es. ‘ cen company, J..A. Kirk, pres.,. Hector |’ McPherson, vice pres.,-G.- A. -: Fraser, sec.-and tra... Located 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.of open-cut# Asays $13. 0. THE ELBA. note | --~ The Elba is in; in speculation. The aldermen elect are: T. Q: Townley, é q H. J. Painton, Jas. McQueen, J. F. Nee- lands, W. Brown} ©. F. Foreman, R. A. McMoran, A. Bruce, W. J. McGuigan, D. McFadden. as may be: mutually agreed-upon, and all debentures 20 purchased shall forth- with be eancelled and no -re-iesue of any debenture or debentures shall »o made ration; in consequence of any euch re-purchase. This by-law shall take effect and come into force on the 14th day of January, f| A.1:51808.° . ! Dong and passed in Open Council, the Ist dayof January, A.D., 1898. . Scorr, Mayor. Ww. McQuzgn, City Clerk. * “NOTICE: danger than any other place in Havana, but General Blanco has thrown ‘a heavy cordon of Spanish regulars with artillery rnder L. Watson. around the whole square, and held:the Mr. and Mrs. adjoining streets. 2 = ; Bie ae asi brand new son.’ President McKinley did. not wish to In Victoria Mayor C. F. Redfern was}. Scargent McGowan ; acl i i had re-elected over Joseph W, Carey by 311 tmaine this ENG iin on yotea. Aldermen: South ward—Hum-| that thedsys will grow one hour and phrey and Wilson: North ward—Kings- | thirty-five minutes longer, @iring Jan- man, McCandless and Hamber; Central | ary, and that the sun rises seventeen ward—McGregor, Williams and Pbillips. | minutes earlier And sets seventy-eight ¥ KamLoops. minutes later, on the last day of the The election in Kamloops was a close | month than on the first. one, Gordon defeating: Lee for the mayoralty by only, 14 votes. QUEEN STOVES. - E50) Travers Hardware Co. TO RENT. Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Is for rent.in whole, or in part.’ Has just received a fine assortment Of Jame Stetson, Hats in all shades and shapes. Gentlemen wishing "frat “quality® ha¢.at a moderate price should eee this line den unt ata mocertte, ; F. H. Linde have a ‘We have the following bargains sub- ject to'sale. een “ ‘We also have a new line of Mens’ and Boys’ Health Brand all wool nnderware 7A: few more,paira. of Ts \DIES’ and MISSES RUBBERS ill go at COST. An opportunity to buy the beat rubber goods on the market'at cost should not be overlooked. » # # # # #8 © Tauorm@G «+> Taiorin@ Gentlemen wishing an Overcoat a Suit of Clothes or a pair of Trousers should S ainted-withians prices before. ROLF see our.stock.and, get.soq aes P; 0. Box 428, TELEPHONE AD. | 2 (Codes: BeprorD, MoNziLt & CLouGHt. After Xmas Talk foes: We have a few TOILET and MANICURE sets left -from our large stock | which will be sold... eee ee ee At‘Your Own Price -Désign’the prattiest in’ town. « FRASER ment was notified,” ane Crowninshield, chief of igati at once sent Admiral Bunce, with the White Squad- ron, to hold every vessel in prompt © readiness and to telegraph Key Weat for {v. 8.) ‘We haye Buyers for Good Stocks. Oo Sapa is i . « SROSH t Se a8 imation. ‘The|~ ; ‘Solumbia Avenue. | officers for tho, enguing year are: Mayor : Charles. Whitfield :.McAnn;:aldermen A.W. Goodenough}*D.-W. Moore, G. 0. h Dr. Hartin and Geo: White- Le Roi Furnishing ax» Tailorin g = : G. A, Baldwin, Mahager. The Key West squadron _can_ be i i Not later than to- day will they be on hand. While alone they would be unable to do much at Havana and. might serve to inflame the Spahish mob to great exces- ses, they can give @ good account of themselves in preparing for the heavier and deemed expedient to raise by ‘way of debentures a loan of $65,000.00 repay- able on the 14th day of January, 1923, with interest in the meantime pavable early at 53g per centum per, annum. ach loan when raised to be applied for the purpose aforesaid. ereas, The total debenture’ debt of said city is $16,000.00 end the total debt of said city, including said debenture | .- debt, is $65,000.00. 2 i ‘Whereas, The amount of the whole rateable land and improved real prop-|:- . erty, according to the lastrevised assese-|.-__- ment roll, is $1,218,696.50. Andé ‘Whereas, For the payment of the eaid debentures, sinking fund and in- terest, it will be necessary to raise the eum of $5,357.82 by 2 8) 1 rate in each and every year. = And Whereas, For the purpose of rais- ing the said yearly sum of $5,357.82, an equal special rate on the dollar will be required. ( And Whereas, This bylaw shall not be altered or repealed except with the con- sent of the Lieutenant-Governor-in- Council. Nor Therefore, ‘The Moyor and Coun- located on Record mountain,‘ considea- tion $75,000...T, G. Elgie represents the syndicate that ia buying,. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. - | fect to follow. &. T. Hamilton and bride have ‘re-| “.The torpedo flotilla has been notified turned from a brief yisit to Spokane and and can be put into Key West for adash the coast. =: on Havanas})= + sez" W. F. Tyo camié up from Trail Inst}. 4 hundred army officers, imeenced: by. evening. fns Jiolent attacki mane, by: the John Moynahan, expert acd mining aaa Eee ihe. i ‘ineipel offices oe man, returned to Rossland last evening Spanish army in Cuba, WERE pipet ints di yveral months in Spo- |; s daily i S Enjoyable Eyent Given in Honor of alter sien eee : ing otees of tas daily joomale, Tae New Mayor and Aldermen. J. B, Jones returned today from Col- See Aaaab ing the es pas and. destroy ville where he went yesterday onxbusi- Re the printing outfit as well as cuffing The smoker given in honor of Mayor | ness. the employes, The mob of thousands Elect Wallace and the new councilmen,| Gen. Chas. S. Warren da from ed, ing, “Long live Spain!” John 8. Clute, Jr., A. 8. Goodeve, C. O. | Victoria laat evening. “Tong live the army!” “Long live the Lalonde, Albert Barrett, Ross Thompson| Judge Heyburn is in town again. volunteera!’” =e § and John Edgreen at the Pacific last] g. F. Pett L. G. 3.8.| The of La evening ne an enjoyable affair. Black, came up from Trail last evening | D: ion of acting 1 J.P ase * of the Wel: ag witnesses and remained over today. | military commane ss ft Berane an ee 7. ii General Solano, chief of sf prevent Thore were speeches, songs and. resolu- Charles van nese returned last night more serlotis outrages." 2 Intions. Councilmen Goodeve, Tnomp- from Grand Forks. ‘The gen d’armes dispersed the-rioters. son and Edgreen each treated the house John M. Burke, one of Rossland’s firat Order was finally eatablished.: Central . mining men, came in last evening from ark has been transformed into: a: mili 2 Spokane, to remain a few days. He has tay camp. ie! 3 ot spent most of the summer in the Fort ‘General Blanco will deal most energet- 3 ae arenas returned on the ically with the instigators ofthe Souk: break, evening train from Spokane. He made|" The police are guarding the’ printing a trip through the Boundary. country a offices. while he was gone. . ‘The second-class battleship Maine has Misa Sue J. Neill, for 12 years county | received orders to hold herself in readi- superintendent of school at- Deadwood, | ness to proceed to Cuba at an instant’s Dakota, is in the city for a few dgys| warning. In compliance with these or- visiting Miss Kehoe. Miss Neill is on ders Captain C. D. Sigabee, commanding ber way to California. the battleship, hes made all arrange- Hector McRae arrived from the coast | ments to get under way without delay. lust evening. ‘ He has been placed in communication Charles Dundee returned last night with General Leo, who will cable him from the Dundee mine, on Wild Horse whether or not it is necessary for him to creek, and says the property is léoking | 8° to Havana. fine. Judge Forin has gone to Nelson to hold county court. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH STOVE. side. ‘ Nxuson.: , Mayor—John Houston; aldermen— F. J. Tetzel, J. A: Malono, and’ 0..H. Hillyer for the East ward were, elected py..acclamation. In the ‘West ward E. P. Whalley, Thomas Madden and J. A. Gilker were elected. THE Si OKER LAST NIGHT. JOHN R. COOK, Officd’ and~ Businéss Rooms -% TO RENT * sind* Washington: Street... ‘Best’ location - Gronor ‘A. FRASER, Secretary and Treasurer. 3.00, and 8.50 per week. Suites of Roume, 4.00. Single Rooms, 1.50. BALANCE SHEET a élumbia: Avenue Come and see them at the ~ Svpeeane Dominion Hotel Furs Wanted. The Providence Fur Company; .Provi- dence, B. L., wants all kinds of raw fare, skins, zinseng, seneca, &c.’ Prices. tur next sixty days are as follows: Silver Fox.. Bear p a Cr. $15,257.52 $78,260.95 a oeeer 17,984.25 pet Gury B3 in {he city. ! Picaner (que Good Mining, Property. Shares of L 1 licens (Trades: To 0G e Ss x E ‘ che property. : lies andexpenses 1,499.09 “FT OWAR BAULE, j water & Light Co.. 492.10 - dt: Crown Point are | Incorporation. Exs,. 1,057.20 ~ z y pis Consolidated jalarie... . 9,901.80 Gold imiring company vf Toronto. It adjoins the Le Rei on. the west, and has done over 6,500 feet. of develop- of Britich North Ameriba, as aforesaid, mont work nnd paid $175,000 in’ divi- : : 7 the ‘mong a ane one Promissory dends. The present managment pre-| Ptg. and Stationery. 1,685.77 eae & fersto hold their ore until the ‘conn ardivare * — & Bt 1,797.36 of the sald Clty of Boren a raise by, pany builds a smelter or can get ‘bet-/ Police Court... .--- 'y or bodies’ corporate, wh» imap he ter freight.and treatment ‘rates. It|T’graphand Expre willing to advance the ‘same, on. the| 5; -zecantly. paid, $700,000 forthe mine. | Office Furniture on credit’ of the debentures hereinafter ary conver iences, Rent . mentioned, the sum of $65,000.00, and | R. The Columbia &|Tomber tange the eaine to be paid into the hands way.is built to the mine. of the City Treasurer of the said City of THE LILY MAY. an bat pe Hossland. for the purpose id, d upon ation. F se L-ly May was the first location with the objects reel ii ia thin cump,:May 27, 1889. It is new Stock in|. The Reliabl DRUGGIST- at Gx S wiNS ‘Good: Substantial ‘oRFIOn WITH —— e di Companies:_ Town Lots, | at the office 1 ich Rossland Mining Abstract Co, JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent a For the purpose of repaying said Bank The W alters Co. ; Limited Liability... ; Drawer L. - °°. , Rossland; B. C Bay and sell legimate mining stocks’ Special attention given to the Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. , to cigars. . The program in part was as follows: of Tho Canadian Gold Fields Syn- | Mr. Marshall Piano Solo Limited, operating ‘the well/J. B.Job i rks A. M. Whiteside. A. 8. Goodeve . M. Brown . Mr. Esmond. H. 8, Wallace . Master M. Egan . Dance Mr. Williams .. - C. O. Lalonde. Mr. Forteath. o Hessrs. Hermsen and Brown Mr. Townsend Mr. Forteath .. H. E. D. Merry Charles Watson . Mr. Harp.. and Recitation A. Wilson . .Stump Speech William Ryan Arrested. Chief of Police Ingram arrested Wm. . ‘i i Ryan at noon today, who is charged Ike Harris, proprietor of the Vendome bs 7? = ¢ hotel and restaurant left for Spokane to- with stealing and‘pawning an overcoat. x day for medical treat: t, having bee: His case will come up before Police Bae fraodaysl pic rec aed i Magistrata Jordan tomorrow morning-| toward C. Walters left on the noon train for Spokane. Harry P. Jones has returned from Northport. J. H. Bowes returned to Nelzon today. Lieut. Governor C. H. Mackintosh, the Canadian director of the British American corporation is stopping at the Allan, and is busily engaged with the 107.62... ) prices Rent to Suit the ire, ‘ater wand. Light Committee. 8,854.27 Solicitor’s Fees.... 843.87 "| Epwagp Cronyn. J.8. CLUTE, JB J. A. MACDONALD. . Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors’ and Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of British North America = = Money to Loan. e 4 . z ‘Lots in ‘the. Original ‘Townsite. oc ne ve Mining Property For En . a28 BEDI JACKSON CO., AGENTS, a B. 0. — , ; ohn W. Hartline, Prop. Telephorie, No. 8 ... ale... John W. Hartline 3 ‘Sleighs! Cutters! 0, Yes,"We Have Them. 681.42 50 * 814 50 82.76 $95,088.27 $95,038.27 The following isa ‘statemnnt of the For the finest rooms in the city with free use of baths call upon Mrs. Jennie L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor ‘Tra- ders block, Columbia avenue «und Lin- q- st = = =e z a SS THOMPSON : ’ : ie ‘ > WZ. ~ te cee i ; at Rossland. Times, d ‘ Clough’s Codes. - made, not exceeding in the whole, the W.-d.cHfurris, nunager and Frank expressed in’ pounds sterling of the “and. Silverine. , 2 ; ; Kight Rooms on Second Floor... (jam “: — tae . =F ST Six Rooms on Thira Floor. dicate, , aga 7 SUNSET NO. 2 MIN E Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Riga 6 nie : Cable Address ‘Waltors.”. It shall be lawful for the Mayor .to caaecorrs 8 of stock in the following companies for sale— Use Bedford McNeill’s, Liebers and a ‘ cause any nuinber of debentures to be : a ted Wi tL Roland Joste, Monita, pals wwned-by the Lily. May Gol mining 2 at est Le - aM bedteh compauy; Senator George Turner, pres Ea a ee ee a oaivalend a . . i “1M Gopher, RE Lee, Evening Star, Monte Cristo, Kizer,.ves. und tres. It is located. in | E: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Apply at This t= =~ ‘ ; : nt Treland, at a value of $4.86 to the pound sterling, as may be required, and all such debentures shall be sealed, with the seal of the Corporation of the.-City of Rossland, and shall signed by. the Mayer of saidcity. The said debentures shall, be made payable in EA years froin * © | the date herein mention for this bylaw grou receipta of revenue and oxpe7 as | to take effect at tho said Banlk of British Rossland from the:time of incorporation North America, in the City of eens H = to the Siet day of December, 1807. attached for the payment of interest, i : of F ‘ Receipts. oti ahall bear interest at the rate of 5g | NOTICE is hereby given that the part- ‘um per annum from the date nership heretofore existing between ‘Ard eaid interest shall be pay-| Dave Colaky and Phil. A Silverstone un- December in|der the name of Uncle Dave's Loan Office, No. 20, Washington street, Ross- ‘ag|land, has been this day dissolved by routual consent, ‘Dave Colsky retiring. hil A Silverstone. is to pay all bills owed by the said firm, and is authorized to eollect all’ accounts due said firm. fd Dave Cotsxy. - Put A. Dated Jan. 6; 1898." “* SHYERATONE. “ EE Lost. ‘the soultrbelt, two and a balf miles ute y ae cnouth of town: Development work | StakingWter Rights vousistyuf-cver 300 feet of tunnel and Back. 4 alerial 23 ES shalt. - #Shere is 150 tons of shipping| ~ °° ™™ nage: ote on the cump, whith will average $20 2 ton, Mine provided with hoist, comotensor plant, machine drills. ete. jen, GEM, NIGER AND UNCLE BAM. | Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kin:on, A. B. Campbell, Thas. Coffey. Hocite.on one ledge in. the south Lelt, 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- olg. Sam. has a 26 foot shaft and 150 R coln street. : ——— LOST A gold chain, gold coin ch in- scribed A. B. HL” Fiiger. will receiv reward by returning to Bodega hotel. H : 1-3-tf. and Typewriter. FROM THE RECORDS. Transfers. JANUARY 12. Jumbo No. 8, Jas. W. Boyd aad John A. Forin to New York-Kootenay Mining company. re Acme }{, J. A. Mulvaney to Andrew D. Provand. Certificates of Improvements. January 18—Gray Cliff. Currespondence; English and French Legal Work, Mining Reports, Ete. Miss Harries, Ritchie Building, Office, W. J. Whiteside, Esq. Comfortable.” Rooms#— Prompt attention. Meals, 25c. Liquor Licenses ‘Trades Licenses Durrant Bottled up. Los Angeles, Jan, 13.--The body of murderer Theodore Durrant was cremat- ed at the crematory of Keynolds & Van Nyes, at Altadena today, The ashes were removed frem the furnace and de- ivered to the parents. No one saw the inside of the crematory except the em- ployees and the Durrants. ‘feet OF surtace work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. . Property of the Erueka Consolide- ted mining’ company, H. P. Jones, prea., J. C. Coo, sec., EB. Coldwell, trs., all of Rossland. Located seven miles :Southof Russland on the U. 8. side * inf 80 fedt, tunel 100 with five r en j.Wbrking., ‘Ore fron-copper carrying guld and silver, sssaying from $10 to +§37.. Capitalization $1,000, sits ‘The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale hi the city sufi- : create a sink- ment of the debt id when the samo a. Reasonable Figures. - \ a igures. Caledonian Society Dance. The Caledonian society of Rossland will give a dance and social at the Do- minion hall on the evening of January | One, Two and ‘Three Beata. They are Nobby. shall hecome due. ting up‘a Sleighing Party see us about Rigs. —_— : ; Will Give Woriki ; $16,888.77 |" ‘The som of $3,675 shall be raised an- a . 1 Give orking. Bonds. The real estate tax of $681.42: nually for the payment of the interest’ Since Stxiday afterneon, a fox-terrier r \ fone and Jodging #5 $6. itand rreeipt : ‘ . : on : ‘ per week. Good spring beds the Durrante.. Fee eal erate tho retand from theian tue amount of the debt incurred j five monthy Old: Avemers to the name 1} s~ eRed Star Livery and Transfer Company. 26c at Air.and Mie TH, Kingemill returned | business of hie company, which has ac- | 25, to celebrate Bobby Burns’ birthdey. Provincial government of the city’s pro- during the currency of the Suugniiiin’ & A seen near Recorder of- J. L WIL ; is omea.8 0.9, Washington Btrect, “ ~ . =Stables, Le Roi Avenue, returned from Spokane on the evening) quired » number of valuable Rossland | A lunch will be served and # good time ° . SON, ..Grand. Union Hotel. ; Total ....04005 t i Pear 1897, up to September & last. hereby 91/5262 shall be raised annually, apply to W. T, Oliver, Bank of B. N. A‘ Lick ' portion of the taxes collected ‘the| hereby, authorized to be issued.’ fhe. fice,. reward to anyone fin Tete Bas a Rear Hunter Bross St. Charlies Hotel. train, properties. is ensured. z SON SSN ne Sac