eee ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD|VINUENT AT JBRUSALEM BY BBER OC, SMITH, Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly DAIL’ One Yusr iu Advance. Bix Moutue One Month. My Carrier by the Week Gingle copy ‘One Year, in advan 02.0 Bix months, in Single copy. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1897. IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. The reconstruction of this camp is rapidly going on. Properties that have been controlled by private parties and syndicate not able to work them are passing into the hands of those who are. Large capitalization is being reducéd which is notable in the deal closed last night with London parties. The Home- stake, R. E. Lee and Gopher companies with an aggregate capitalization of $4,- 000,000 have been consolidated with » Boy Globe Trotter Tells of His . 195| Richard J. Vincent, the boy globe trot- | ter.) Adventures with Dudes in the Holy Land. (Written expressly for the Recozp by «When you are in Rome do as Ro- mans do.’ It isn’t always good policy to follow this wise saying as there might be a serious case of mistaken identity. When I was in Egypt I tried to do as Egyp ians did and—but listen :— “When I was in Cario an “Arab suit was made for me, and having just re- turned from Iridia and Africa, I was My very much d with this Arab suit could be easily mis- taken for an Arab. When I got to Jerusalem, it being very warm, I donned this native suit and was taking stroll through one of the narrow streets near argue with me again. win a victory over the Jews. here all my lifeand I know it. Why, only two months manuscript of a war ‘correspondent, for a New York paper, Carpe when he tried to take a snap phot and E to the dude, ‘what’s the reason he didn’t, were you there?’ “«¢Ave course not, the idea?’ “ ‘Naw, of couree not, baw Jvuave.’ chinned in his companion. «Well then; now don’t you try and ‘apoleon did I’ve liv ago they found the who was shot for raph of Napoleon, The manu- od a descri tion of the battle in me that Napoleon Yon’re on the very script It was gettin; past seven. ‘I say fel .. the dudes, angrilly, ‘where are you tak- ing us to?” “Why other. «Its all right,’ said I, ‘here we are now, look!’ and as the dudes rub‘er- necked J dodged behind some brush.” The Rorsland laundry have special facilities for handling lace curtains at 75 cents per pair. Bring them today and get them tomorrow. Also special facilities for double woolen bisnkets st ed | 50 cents. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J.J. Henager aud Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murpby 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 reagonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia svenve.. Rossland. tf GIBBON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Aotrwris Avenre., Rorstaxn. B.C “(He didn’t, hey? said I turning ATTENTION LADIES. fiercel: SAVE PACKING @ @® tended to for non-residents, KANE BARDS. hie opsie1 a General Stor the Salmon River, 7 miles north of the rail PLIES, Groceries, Steel Hammers, Bellows, Ca} Shirts, Gloves, Blankets, etc.,ete. Prices as low as Nelgon or Rosilaal, Sava 7 miles of packing, and buy your outfits at Craigtown. Mining export reports furalshel on proparty. at CRAIGTOWN, north fork of ith a full line of MINER3' SUP- nd F Axes, Picks, Overalls, Asagusnoat work promptly at- KANE BROS., Paopaicroas. AND REF INING C0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and . Copper Ores. —_— ee WINNIPEG EXPOSITION. Mines of Western Canada Will Be Represented By Fine Exhibits. Rossland Classified Business Directory Langsley & Jeffers The Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition for 97 which opens on the 19th inst., i one'w' to ex- POOL, Billiards and Bowling, De Voin's Place your friends there. iz ae TO PROSPECTORS. columbia avenue, You'll tind all and eek ceed, both in the exhibit of live stock and farm products and in grandstand st all i i held C, WCLUETT, rear Empey Broa Ploneer as- ABBAYERS, ties and are daily > wayer of Rossland: by the association. A feature this year not hitherto introduced will be a West-| BR, 8. COOK ern Canada mineral exhibit in which the Rossland district will be repre- sented. §. R. Reid, who is looking after the B. C. branch of the ‘exhibit, aving been t in " very Geo. Pfunder sent down ao piece of Monte Christo so big that the farmers will never be able to turn it over and see ’tother side. The prairie countr; is beautiful now and the trip } og over the O. P. R., 8 delightful one. - —— SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. The Recorp’s job office hae arrived Union Hotel. F®. Belleview Hotel F,,°: PETTIBONE & C' 00D, Clarke & Go, mines, ata JOHN M. Burke, Mining’ Broker, Columbia ‘Winnt-| 7 E.FOLTON, Mines, Stocks and Real to Winnl-| J ee Sa Wiaere Blok. a ANGLEY & REPASS, Mini Bi LA Cord Block. dime cat INCORPORATING BROKERS, . &Co., mining brokers, ooo Siem’pullatng, rokers Fooms © B. 0. listea East. ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, nd stocks. Mem- . Office Grand ANK A. Baird, mining broker, P.0, box 265 0., mining and stock *brokers. Room 15, Coliins House. u itocks a te, No. 28 Columbia a" nd reel We are making a Specialty of good mining proper- propositions in all Districts of Tressury stocks all For further par- Spokane, Wash. Washington and First Sts. Wood, Coal, Draying and Jok Work. Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly P.O. BOX, 662, Gable address “Waurans,* Rossland. Use “Lleber's «Mi at Lieber loreing and Nesi's" and Bedford ave. west. Keep your eve on Burton City The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. M. ROBINSON & Co., and mining brokers, + Office Taylor block, 180 Columbia aves = E, S. TOPPING, and will soon be in running order. have as complete a job printing outfit as Pp. money will buy. New presses, new type—everything new. We| M kinson & Co. lend surveyors, Room 1, Occidental building. TRAIL. B. GC. ATTERSON Johnson & Co., revi estate and mining brokers, 93 Columbia ave. LL & POL! Has Mining Properties for sale or Moras, Mone Susags ap Minx, Paopvcrs, Dealers in Der Mines, first-class “Pros- pects" and Sta hares. Particular attention gizen to the orders of in- dividuals and Byndjoates, Expert reports on physical features and titles. Correspondence solicited, References exchanged. Ce — Salmon River Valley Mining Co, Ltd. — MINE: TAE GATTENBURG Situated one quarter of%fa mile south of Porcupine Creek, Nelson Mining Division. Only One mile from the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry. Capital, $1,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares. of $1.00 each, fully paid-and non asseesable. Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury Stock, the p ds to be applied to devel t work ONLY. The promoters stock has been pvoled. OFSICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.O.; Vice-President, J, B. Stover, d, B.0.; G 1 Mi A. Medigh, Trail, B.C.; Secretary Bear Estate nD Minina aud Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.0.; Bankers, tho Bank of BROKERS, _| Montreal, Rossland, B.C. Conveyancers, Commissioners, &°., : Only a Small Number of Shares MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Cine Bought snd ft Companier fo: : ; pondence oo 1, &c. Corres-| 4 vo left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, 8.0 | ee _ When these are gone the price will be RAISED. is is one of the most promising properties in the Salmon district It is a high grade silver-lead ore, carrying from near ‘the surface from $34.00 to $88.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. It will pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin capitalisation of $800,000. These kind of transactions will increase the con- fidence of capital in the Rossland mines. _D. M. Linnard is entitled to the credit of putting this deal through. ‘LETT, 20 East Columbia ave- ue, buy and sell mines and mining shares. HITE Bear Mining and Milling Co., John Y. Office Ce the hotel when I was accosted by @ couple of typical dudes. “Now traveling around the world a person must put up with all sorts of specimens of humanity, however dis- ‘ble they may be. I’ve put up "After describing their seperate ad- ventures, the writer continued: “That same evening there was seen Burton City te ‘be frvat, entering the city 0! Jerusalem two = , e Sa ‘Arab tramps. Severalof the gueits of q . cs = rere the hotel were watching for the dudes. inger Sewing Machine Agency The tramps seeing that they were Fall line of supplies carried. If sir} ‘. . "P| watched tried to get away which aroused with the natives of the wilds of India; the sporting blood-of he Englishmen, i thi the you desire to e08 the anunt loers wc ZA MRR Tae been mocked by Boers in Africa; I have) and a hot chase followed. = THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE stood the hooting of the Mongolians in| ‘One of the tramps turned around the interior of China, ss they followed le eye glass flercely me by the thousands and yelled ‘Foreign Se eae Devil’ after me. Yet I bear them no ST. 2, M. 05 AY. ill will; it is the fortune of the traveler. FOR SA L E Helene teelne lsaye, Minnespolis But dudes were always my natural en- nee Wheel of rade is sucee en Oe are eck. bolle that Benen cats i ROrlvaae am rather fond of 1! ut ieve if God made a man he meant him to be aman and not a sample of Darwin’s theory, as I consider a dude to be. The dudes were tall, also very slim, wore Save eur orde bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cats. T end save money. i2-tf P. O. Drawer L. ROSSLAND, B.C. Cole, manager. jommercial SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. A grand sacred concert will be given at International music hall every Sun- DONTRAOTORS. ‘ day night commencing at 8 o’clock. The OF SRD EReOe contracwe and builder. management } le special prepara-|rpuios. McKinnon, Contragtor and Builder’ tioas Reeves Cis la atraat, music given by a re cuterteinment of the people Sunday evening. Admission 25 cents including refreshments. 7-8-t£ Rossland Opera House For Terms apply to Miss Lillian, Beddard | Cosrevessreiined tier ios MANAGER. EXPRESOMER: > ‘ARLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- J. H. Good, J.M. Clark. Good, Clark & Co. Going to Chicago The action of the Dominion govern- To Anywhere East 2? ment in enforcing the alien law in the construction of the Crow’s Nest Pass railroad is commendable. The working people of British Columbia are entitled tothe preference. The policy of the United States has been to protect their laboring classes and there is no reason why Canada should not do the same. —_—_—_ wn DRESSMAKERS. M*™E. E. V. ROSS, formerly of Walker ler, of Salt Lake. 8, Langeake Bros. & Back Florence Hotel near Lincoln errace. J. Gore T. Gregeva, Manager. T. Gregson & Cu. . AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Notaries Public, ete. made on Loan. DRUGGIBTS. EF RASER’S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. Fonr Ruom House and Jot for Saie. ith Perfect. | N. Biqelow 47 Columbia Are. DYE WORKS. Money The Some people are never satisfied. During the recent rainy weather they complained bitterly and prayed for warm weather and sunshine. It has ROSSLAND, B.C. The Fast Line Superior Service |r WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, Civil Engineer,O Provincial Land ‘Surveyor and —— WANIED, BERLIN TREASURY STOCK. Iloward House. P. 0. Box 862, Spokane st. and Cooke ave. come, and now they complain of hot weather and wish it was raining instead. Truly, this is a funny world or a funny lot of people who go to make it up. —_—_—_————— —_—_ OUR EXCHANGES. The New Denver Ledge has been en- larged and otherwise improved. lf R. T. Lowery will relegate his wit to the rear and devote his energies to giving the news, great things may be expected of the Ledge. The Nelson Miner announces that it has a type setting machine. The Miner has heretofore been a model of neatness which it will be hard for it to maintain with a Thorne in its mechanical side. loud clothes, donble peaked caps, 4 single eye glass ap.ece and smoked cigarettes. . “They hadn’t been in Jerusalem more than two hours; they came to Jaffa on the same steamer with me “When they saw me they tuok me for a full fledged Arab, and as I looked more respectable than the average Arab boy, they decided to get my services as a guide and servant. *taw, baw joave, fellah, can you speak—aw—English?? answered, imitating his drawl. Doe acquainted around heah?’ ssacl other. «« sWell, rather,’ I answered, ‘I know every inch of the ground for 60 miles ry around.’ “Then they fet to asking me all kinds of questions of what there was to be seen and I gave them all kinds of taffy. ya the The Kootenaian buds out as a semi- weekly. There is no reason why Kaslo might not support such a paper. ——_— AZULAY’S REPLY. Rossland, B. C., July 13, 1897. Editur Recorv.—Publish this letter gratuitiously or charge me for i', but I cannot allow Mr. Walter C. Archer to tocontinue to state that which is not true. He writesin your issue of last evening that it is not his desire to med- dle with any man’s private affairs in is to public i i I do not believe him, as I wrote in my last letter since I have been in business there has not been one single share sold under the hammer and upon inquiry I tho has ever seen ignorance of of a stock food, the: moters, tl tion. Iwi \vertising I for- the camp no good. E. Aavuar, — MILNE DEFENDS HIMSELF. Says Hie Seal Report Ia Correct and Gives His Reasons. Victoria, B. C., July 11.—A. R. Milne, collector of customs at this port, has made a public statement, replying to the criticism of Prof. ‘Thomson’s sealing report, made by J. H. Liebes, the seal- ing expert of the American Commercial Companp. Milne says his report, which Liebes attacks, is absolutely correct, fhe figures o! being given by the ‘At last they decided to engage me for the day, and I was to take them through the temple of Holy Sepulchre where Our Lord was confined, and the grave of Adam and Eve, etc. really knew where those places were as I was there not 20 minutes before, but I didn’t in- tend to take them there just the same. I told them to get ready for a long walk. The dudes didn’t seem to relish this very much and wanteh to hire mules, but I wouldn’t have it. I told them there was no road to any of those his- torical places and the only way to get there was to walk. “While they were up staira getting I told a number of the guests in was the see, eee bye Gadey deah boy, e Guasy deah boy, hope you hav 008. tine.’ r nop an , darlings, don’t stay out late.’ “ “Bay, lend me your photograph. I want to advertise for my miesing monkey.’ “taw, there, Cholly, does you're mamma know you’re out.’ These and similar remarks were made by thore ‘around the piazza. “ ¢You’re wude and how-wid fellahe, bah joave!’ one of the dudes slung back and now commen a tramp through picked wire fences, and through woods, through fields and meadows, over brooks and rivere and on towards——where? It was about 10 o’clock in the forenoon when we started and after walking about fonrteen miles we were all tired and weary. The lunch they brought with them was devoured—I didn’t get any—long ago and they were hungry again. 1 was so tired I could hardly stand up. I did not keep on any road. I led them through swamps, over fields, thick brush and over all ki of fences. I kept telling them it was just a little further each one of the dudes did not want to show the white feather be- fore the other, besides they didn’t dare to out as they thought they’d never find their way back . I tried to give them the slip several times and re- turn without them, but did no! succced. .m., gore and weary wi me to the ruins of some ancient buildings. underoath, and verified by dismter- ested experts who spent the season on different schooners. He says nobody can tell a male from a female skin after t they have been in salt two or three months, so it would be useless to have skins examin here upon the arrival of schooners. A test was made of thistwoor three years ago, and it was found impossible to tell one skin from another, with the exception of old bulls, which can be told by the mane. Milne charges that the officials at Washington include catches of Puget sound schooners to make it_appear that his statement is wrong. e has the evidence of Mr. Maynard of the Natur- al History Society, who visited the jglands several years ago, that most of the pups were killed by sand storms. Canadian sealers are preparing sta- tistics to prevent, if possible, the Brit- ish government fromm meeting the view of the United States and modifying the regulations. —————— JUDGE BERTHELOT DEAD. Montreal, Que., July 12.—Judge Jos- eph Amable Berthelot, one of the oldest judges and one of the best known, died his residence yesterday afternoon. “Here I saw a chance to encourage them. iki: ad i attitnde with my hands outstretched towards the t said: ‘Her w | Prominent citizens walked I will pay 2% cents per share fot the treasuryfatock of the Berlin Gold Min- ing company. Write or call on Mm. ROLLS, P’ O. Box 406. City Drug Store. % 7-8-tf. ORANGEMEN CELEBRATE. Toronto, Ont., July 12.—Never did the Orangemen of Toronto have a grand- er celebration of the Twelfth than today. £3 with re- galia. Lady True Blues led and the procession took an hour to pass. $49.19. Rossland to Salt Lake City, Utah, and Return, via 0. R. & N. For the oceasiun of the Utah pioneer jubilee at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 20 to 26th, the O. R. & N. Co. will make the rate of $49.19 forthe round trip from Rossland. Call on or address, H.M. Apas, T. F. & P. A. 30 East C bia avenue, Rnguire about Burton City. Write-Up AND we Souvenir. Tux Recorp will soon commence a 7-10-10t. Rossland, B. C. —— THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate flat. Services every Sabbath at ll a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 2:30 p.m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening. w. C. Dodds, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north part of town. Sunday services la.m. and7:30 p.m. Sunda school 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 8. C. Ladner, pas- tor. : CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Church on Le Roi avenue, first build- ing on left-hand side, west of Spokane street. Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7:30p.m. H. lrwin, M. A., Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town. Sabbath morning services high mass at 10 a.m. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Evenin, services vespers and benediction 7: p.m. Father Rivers, parish priest. BAPTIST CHURCH. Services in the School house every Lord’s day at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. music. All are cordially invited. DOMINION HOTEL Outside Rooms —FROM— $2.00 per Week Up. Also two suites of out- side rooms suitable for inan and wife, very reasonable. lere right ou see the ruing of King ‘emple.’ “J struck the right chord that time. “In a moment they forgot their weari- ness. They went down on their knees. Then they specu! whether King Solomon showed his wisdom by having eight thousand wives and whether any ot them were Irish and_red-headed. he: BRICK. First-class Building brick at MODERATE RICES, ALEX LARSON, P. O. Box 791. Samples and particulars at Empy Bros, also wondered what Solomon would have done if all his wives would have struck him for a bicycle apiece, in- cluding tundems for the kids. ‘Poor Solomon?’ They cut their names in the pockets with stones to take home as rel interest. I showed them where Nouh built his ark. place I the shed In another him with a stone. [also showed them over Moses. “But my deah boy Napolean did not rn rotten wood and lastly they filled their | selz lice. Hy “The next few hours were full of where Napoleon won his great victory | Fe NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Notice is hereby given that Arthur Schnel- der, of the City of Rossland, Province of British Columbia, Tobacconist, y of Ju , anelgnes and effects which art inted them out the exact sot) where Goliath stood when David slew | 4\ any person or per- ns « Rot then have cozetved notice. Envest MIigr, in any victory over the Jews, bah joave,’ said the taller of the two dudes. “T saw that I must have made a mis take, but I was bound to get out of it. Solicitor for the Trustee. Russlaod, B. C., the 30th day of June, 1897. A meeting of the creditors of the above estate will be held at the office of Ernest Miller, Postoffice block, Rossland, B. C., on the day of July, 1897, at 3 p.m. 73 1 edition of 10,LC0 copies, gh and conservative write-up of the Camp, which will be revised, condenséd and published in a MIDSGMMER SOUVENIR: The first edition of which will consist ,of :10,000 COPIES The mines around Rossland have at- tained that degree of development which insures success and warrants the uitdertaking. The Souvenir will con- sist of about 100 PAGES Handsomely printed and bound. Cute | and engravings for the front page have already been prepared. The necessary presses and material have alrealy been bought and paid for, and areon the way. Orders will now be received at this office at the following prices :— Single Copy - 50c. 25 Copies $11.25 se 20.00 “ 35.00 ss 75.00 125.00 ADVERTISING One Page - One Half Page : One Fourth Page - 20 Reading Notices per Line 25c RATES ‘Taese pricca are for a gua. wnteed Advertising rates will be increased pr-portivaatelv wth increace:! inane. #:! Whereis BurtonCity ‘Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION {with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. ‘Trains depart from Spokane. No. 1, west bound, 8:25 P.M. No. 2, 2 east le 7:00 AM. TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA - For information. time cards, maps and tickets apply to agents of the 8. F.&N. and its con- nections, or F, D. GIBRS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. ragon. Write for a new mep of Kootenay country And Soo Pacific Line Commencing June daily service tofall points will be inaugurated. and west. THROUGH TICKETS 0 VANCOUVER VICTORIA WINNIPEG 8T. PAUL CHICAGO TORONTO MONTREAL NEW YORK And all points in Canada and the United States. The only line running Tourist Cars to Toronto, Montreal and Boston without charge. Tourist cars daily to St. Paul. Have your tickets read via the Great Lakes the moet delightful trip in the world during the summer months. Trains leave Rossland via the C. & W. to connect with steamers from Trail for all points north and south. ‘or full information, tickets, rates, maps, etc., call on or ress A. B. McKenzie, Agent, Rossland. H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to E. J. COYLE, Dist. Pass. Agent, Vancouver. Wisconsin Central Line RUN Two Fast Trains daily St. VIA 10: TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. 1 ‘The fastest route to all points east | Ti! ‘W. H. MEAD, General Agent. 48 Washington Bt. F.C. SAVAGE, Portland, Oregon. Travelling Agent KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. Kaslo South Fork “ For rates and information apply a. company’s offices. BOBT. IRVING, Traths Mer. R. W. BEYAN Sunt. & Aaa’t Prasa. 6 Passenger Trains Each day between TRAIL and ROSSLAND on the COLUMBIA ¢ WESTERN R’y Run made in One Hour. No. 6 leaves land at 7 a.m. nec! ohoig lmares Hesilend staan. connects, in No. 8 leaves Trail at 8:15 a.m. connects at Reasiand with Red Mountain train for Spokane No. 2 leaves Rossland at 1 p.m. connects with C.P. main line steamers for the north at ves Trail at 2:30 pm. connects with rth al No. 1 leat .P.R. main line steamers from the noi No. 4 leaves Rossland at 4:20 p.m. connects with Red Mountain train fi , ed in in from Spokane at ‘No. 5 leaves Trail at 5:45 p.m. co1 hb oncnel Eyton at Trail, Pm connects wit F. P. GUTELIUS, Gen. Supt. International Navigation and r Trading Co., Ltd. Kootenay Lal nd River, BU; ‘This company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Kaslo 7:30 a.m. for Aius- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Returning, leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. on on all week days. JAS. WAUGH, Purser. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiricg to bring out friends or relatives from Ecrope, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with W. STITT, General 8. 8. Agent Winnipeg ¢. F, HAYWARD Master. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, ets.. address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Muiwaukee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen. Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, Burton City is on Cariboo Creek TRE EXOBANCT HATIOUAL DANE Capital 00 SePuias Tua Undivided Profits $50,000. gacct Hoover, president; A, J. Ross, vice pre- ident; %. 5, Dyer, cashier. a san Special case and atteation paid to mining es crews. Spokane Wash. Spokane Stamp Works, ELCCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. | Office at 126 Mill street. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR @ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MINES And all points east and south. tia Balt Lake and Denvar. Galy ne) seat Steamship tickets to Euro} eign countries, pe and other, for Leave. | sroxane time scueduie | anaive 7:15 p.m. | Fast Mail:—Walla Wall ‘Dally. Portland, San. Wranciae’ Baker City and the East. 7:45 a. m°| Local_ Mi joeur d’- Daily. es, Farinington, Gare field, Colfax, Pullmen and Moscow. 7:15 a.m ‘Daily. oaym. For through tickets Sppiy to.0. hea Neomess “Urner Information 430 Riverside avenue, ia a 30 Columbia avenue SPOKANE, WASHj W. H. HURLBURT, Gur. Pass, AGEET, Portland, Oregon. RCSSLAND. J. iH. C*quarters, Montana barn JAS, A. GOUGH, Prop. HARDWARE. F. TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. Notary Public. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. SOOLUMBIA AVENUE, BOSSLAND SHIPPING before 90 days. Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- ion to the President or Secret This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ceiving inquiri ing this ACIFIC HOTEL, Columbia avenue, West. Pion tb re ~ HOTELS. 1p Watson, Proprieto: section of the country which are difficuit to answer by letter, so the Recorp gives the following ROSSLAND Lound: LAUNDRIES. , three doors east of Post Office. Graham & Son, proprietors. information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to A d i A. river, from. there ty Trail by D2. Campbell, Stussi Block, the C D&- Edward Bowes, office over Post Omee. LUMBER DEALERS. 8. KERRY & Co. lumber, ete., everythil in the building line,” ind ¢ PHYSICIANS. steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Gt PLUMBEBS. IBSON & Wilcox. No 18 KE Columbia ave ‘box 193. Washington, by the Spokane Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, with bars, eating and lodging RS. Hi pher and Type- Me ee ero Rossland has thirty-tive hotels, Tanna Coprings He sno ident bode. ‘Record STENOGRAPHEES. rvoms, and a dozen restaurants; and all are well patronized. B. There are four weekly news- papers and two dailies. All other branches of business are well represented. The popula- tion is variously estimated from BURBANK one door: west of Allan House, UNDERTAKER. B, WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No 15 Lincoln street. . WATCHMAKER. Columbia ave 6000 to 7500. Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $3.50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask ifany particular business would pay here. . Business menare fall- ing over each other to establish nearly every kind of enterprise, NOTICES, out all kinds of geeeee see: |COMMERCIAL ry les Act .” , Hector McPherson, Johh Box. 7-8-14t A.D. fo. 6, Smi th and allseem to be doing well. ast Everybody must be his own. judge and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- To the public: 1t three months has been co! seamen] = WORK —— pany. E. O. Crafton, manager. Frank McCann, who for the and Sanitary company in the itor, is no longer in ir ject any bills for said com- . BSltt tiious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here «‘broke” without friends, although many who have done go are doing well. This camp is not being estab- lished on the basis of & pay rol- at present. The populace isen gaged, notonly in working the mines and conducting the busi- ness of the town, but are buying. or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and etaking prospectors, Many are heresimply looking on in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast of a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for four or five years. OSSLAND Lodge, No. 86, 1. 0. 0. Rowe: Beguaey ght. ta ‘Masonic ROssLaND Lodge, K. of every Friday evening at Masoni 7:80 o'clock. E, J. Carsow, K. of RB. and 8. OSSLAND Miners’ ROBLEND, Lodge No. 56 of 1 Thureda; Bulley, C. SECRET SOCIETIES F. meets Hall. invited to attend. 1, Jr, Bec. In a few days we will be in our fire proof building with as fully equipped Job Office as there isin the Kootenays. ‘asonic 1, . cordially invited to at ey, Secretary. {P., No. 21, will meet jc Hall at C. 4. Clarke, New Type New Presses Good Workmen ModeratePrices r of Good at 8 o’cls T. Miss '.M.—Red Mountsin Tent No. 4 meets it, Sra end 5th Wednesday of each month There are millions of money here from all sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely d. UNDERTAKING AND BMBALMING, w. R. BEATTY, We propose to The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabulous riches are scarcely excelled by the y “Kin, "8 Caskets and Metal Lining always on hand Court, near St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. LIVE AND LETLIVE ‘Telegraph Orders. promptly attended to. Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in 4 single ar- ticle, aswe have been writing about them for nearly two years and have not been able to keep up with them. The ore ship- ments speak for themselves. * The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It is supplied with waterworks and electric lights. ‘The main street is graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three-story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and see fcr yours:If, or subscrihe for the Damy o: WEEKLY REcorp. A. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Rossland, B. Gc _ PARE NEXT DOOR TO OITY HOSPITAL We will be able to print upon short notice anything from a Full Sheet Hanger —TO Aa— Visiting Gard. New lot of shoes just arrived . . « —o— —— ARCHITECT—— Will soon be ready to turn Ice! Ice! LOON LAKE ICE Dolan & Bowers Offices: 23 Washington St. Telephone 48. tA. B. FINDLEY, D.D.8., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college avd Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stassi block. Bossland, B. C The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. C. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Tonge ee Without Board. McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland. British Columbia. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- sop, Reserve street. THE WEEKLY ‘y: Finger Points Are the old jioned crossroads. way of the if “at The finger of good sense points to the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, as the beat road to take from the cross- roads of doubt, because it points to intelligent development work, thoroughly well done, to an ore chute 300 feet long, to two new discoveries of very rich ore on the very top of the ground, to the shipment of ore in 60 days and to SUNSET No. 2 as the best in- in British Ce A hase of their shares, now selling at par (10 cents) will assuredly place you on the high road To Prosperity. Write to THE WALTERS Co.: Ltd. Ly Roeland, B.C. RECORD Will be Issued Every JOHN M. BURKE $$ Will examine and report on mines for ale, and also stocai s being sold. y found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. Miners’ and Prospectors’ Exchange Development Company. Incorporated March 8th, 1897. AND on mines of which if my reports are JOHN M. BUBEE, Rosslaad. B.C THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all the principal news published in the Daily. Joseph B, Dabney, Dabney and. Parker, Mining mines. =Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Yeal and Bedford MoNeil’s Codes. Ross Thompeon, President. Gen. Chas. 8. Warren, Vice-President. W. A. Galliner, Solicitor. ‘Thos. J. Corrigan, Secretary. OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. J, L, Parker Mining Engineer Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of and the of Investors will find it to their interests to visit the exchange before pu: elsewhere. TO] eletree Field. of ‘operations i Eiomprace Sie ganna Rowionny district rombrece hes 7 “Exchange.” Use Bedford MeNeill’s Code. T. J. CORRIGAN Secretary. ROLAND, B.C. |“ Get a lot at Burton City Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY J. H. Spiking assayed. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd] OF TORONTO.S. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S DRUG STORE, (Mining Steoks aad Claims bought and seid Gro. Guxp, Secretary ASSAYER. Trail, - - - All samples received by mail carefully MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. —o— Rossland, Call and get Figures on Work. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; 1to4p.m;7 to Cc. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockhrok«rs 11 Post Street, Dr. REDDICK. 9pm. First door south of Methodist Church, Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. WASHINGTON STREET - - - ROSSLAND. SEOKANE WASHINGTON.