is 2,500,000 shares of which 200,000 shares goes into the treasury for de- volupuent work. It is expocted that the treasury steck will be sold to east- ern capitalists, and that none of it wily be placed upon this market. The membership of the company will be largely that of the Le Roi, and includes Senator-elect Turner, Colonel W. M. Ridpath, Colonel W. W.D. Turner, Colonel I. N. Peyton, R. B. Blake, Major Armstrong, F, T. Post, F. P. Hogan, J. W. Cleaver, A. -L- Davis, Frank Graves, F. 2. Saunders, E. W. Smith, L, F. Williams and D. w. Henley. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD. BY SBEN'OC, SMITH, « Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly. DAILY: One Year in Advance. Bingle copy. SATURDAY, FEB. 27; 1897. We are business at the same Undertaker. The ip the Hope, § prop the Hamlet and the Shylock, are in the Fort Steele section of East Kootenay. As soon as the weather will permit, machinery will be sent in anda force of men set at work developing the A AOCAST FOR ROWDIES. The,.conduct of a few rowdy fellows.in the rear of the Dominion hall.jast evening at the play was 1 ly. and b ; to say-the:.least.. If they had no self-respect:they: should not, have forgotten that there is always a respect-“due others, who attend sach public places of amusement. 8 ai an audi is bl for.becoming impatient before the curtains rise,or even between acts, but the clapping, of hands, stamp- ing of feet,and whistling at every intermigsion of the play is intoler- able and-would not, be indulged in by gentlemen. . The Rzcorp could, of'course, obtain the names of the fellows whose conduct called out this criticism, and-was very much tempted to do so and publish them glaima, which are 20 miles west of Fort Steele, and two miles from the Stussi block. | H. B. FINDLEY, Dp. D. 8, L, DS. Graduate of the Pailadelphia Dental! college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Rossland, North Star ming, Co}. Ridpath and L F, Williams, who have, examined the claims and superiatended work upon them. report the existence of en- ormous bodies of silver-lead ores. ——— 7 THE DIVIDEND PAID. Spokane Stamp Works, ELCCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation |. Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH __ |The Eleventh Dividend of the Le Roi Has Now Been Paid. The directors of the Le Roi Mining and Smelti nave declared their eleventh dividend of 5 cents a share on the capital steck, amounting to $25,000. This is the eleventh divi-| and beg to be d for spi them this time by the ladies and gentlemen present in hope that there will be no occasion in the favure for doing-s0. ¢ —_———_——_—___E— 1T/HAS. WO .CHAMPION- Grand Forks is having a hard fight for.incorporation and having no champion in the form of a fear- less. newspaper may possibly get, the worst of it.. Although Grand, Forks.is included inthe incorpora-; tion bill now before the legislature it is very questionable if its powers will be as large.as: those of Ross- Jandand Nelson when the bill is ready fer the lieutenant-governor’s signature. A notice to amend the bill, striking out the clause giving Grand Forks .the power. to borrow money has been made, and will come up on Monday. ‘The attitude of England as indi- cated. by late despatches in the G@ ‘Turkey iy aver the island of Crete...is ta be eum- mended. An end must come sooner or later to the persecution of Chrig- tians by the Sultan of Turkey and ~ the sooner the better. | Every pfoy- ince of Crete has voted. in favor of annexation to Greece. © While Greece is not desirous of involving Europe in war, she seems deter- mined to maintain.what she be- lievea to be her duty. .in the pro- tection of the christians in Crete. Excitement is running. high” in Greece and Crete and the active interest: taken by the; European powers will be watched with much interest by the people of this con- tinent who are deeply ia sympathy with Greece. mina aes The temper of the people of the United State on the question of prize fighting has been thoronghly expressed by the various states in their legislative halls and the pro- dend d since October, 1895. All of the dividends except two have been for $25,000 each. The one paid in |of January, 1896, and in April of the same year, were for $50,000 each. There were two ds paid in throughout. for mining men. night and day. Free baths. On the The Grand Hotel SPOKANE, - WASH. ‘COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STS. Newly RED STAR livery and ‘Transfer Co. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, & general express, truck and business, We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester~ railway; ara prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J; W. AARTLINE. PROP. Kampler Bicycles and G, ‘I. Tires. Light, strong, durable and will Inet for years. ‘The G. & T. ‘Tires me the only practical quick repair tires. That's why they are made detachable, F. 7. Merritt Cycle Co. 821 Riverside. SeoxaNkE Daste vbr stash stevie : ” One Price to All, $ GEO. A. FRASER i Carries a complete line o Perfumes, Powders, Son -.and Toilet Articles. 2s } Carefully Pr pares Your Prescriptions, GEO. A. FRASER, Chemist and Druggist, Columbia Ave. Rossland, B.C. 4 J. E. BURWELL, DEALER IN All Kinds and Lengths of Wood PHICES REASONABLE Delivered to any part of town without extra charge. Heap or Sroxane Sr. Bgsags ays ays 275 OFFICE : PALACE STABLES ™-* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. fs . DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W: LANE. PROP. > Rossland, B. ©. Tne CREEDMORE | { MONT OR GRA Newly furnished rooms. ca ers % 5 Everything first class. ROSSLAND, B. C. Have a Fol Line of Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Kiln Dried Lumbér Finished or Rough Lumber, Sash, d. Strictly first-cl Under the management Frank Watson. | Headquarters Elevator service and An January of the present year. The com- pany has paid a total to date of $825,- 000. Dividends have beer -paid to date plan; Every room heated by steam. Free buss to and from all trains. as follows: October, 1895.. January, 1896. February, 1896. April, 1896... June, 1896. . August, 1896 October, 189 December, 189 January, 1897 . Jaouary, 1897 February, 1897. +» $25 000 Total.,.....-.6-+ ’ ——. A KNOCK OUT BLOW. — 3 No More News of Prize Fights ‘To Be Published in the Press. 1 The preliminary newspaper reports of the coming Corbett-Fitzsimmons prize fight: were brought ‘to the atten- tion of the house committee yesterday by Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts, with the re~’ gult of speedy and radicél.action by that committee. Mr. Crafts is the secretary of the national reform league, and has been instrumental in securing congressional action against prize fighting and against lotteries. He pre- sented to the committee the draft ‘of;s bill to stop sensational reports ef prize fighting, representing that most news- |} papers would be glad to omit the de- tails of pugilistic events from their columns if they were mot driven to publish them by the enterprize cf less scrupulous rivals, The committee made some-imma- terial changes in the bill and then, by a practically “unanimous vote, in- structed representative Aldrich, of Mlinois, to report it to the house. The text of the bill is as follows: Bection 1. That no picture or des- eription of any prize fight or encounter of pugilists unde: whatever name, or any proposal or record of betting on the same, shall be transmitted in the position to stamp it out, by making it unlawful to transmit any news whatsoever concerning such events, by mail, wire or express will :no doubt. be successful, and it is to be hoped it will.” =—=—eee ss The Trail’ Creek Miner is the name of a new weekly p mails of the United States, or by in- terstate commerce, whether in a news- paper or-other periodical, telegram or in any other ‘orm. e Sec. 2. That any person seading q such matter tor transmission by. mail, or in the interstate commerce, shall, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and published in Trail. Its attention, according to its own declaration,will be directed towards the mining interests of Trail Creek distriot. shall be punished by imp for not more than five years, at the discre- tion of the court, or by a fine not ex- ceeding $1,000. ‘The speed with which the Catron bill The first-side of the paper was pub- lished by J.O. Fletcher, but. be- fore the other side was ready for blication ithad ct 4 blished b: and is now being p hands to pi prize fighting in the terri- tories was passed by congress, leads the triends of this new proposition to this congress with as little difiidulty. bers of the Conner Malott. ft IN FORT STEELE. ‘The Le Roi People to Develop Proper- ties in East Kootenay. < ‘The trustees of the Sullivan Group Mining company have held a meeting at the office of the Le Roi and adopted by-laws similar to those governing the “Le Roi company. The cap doubtful, The bill was reported to the house without delay, however. et A QUIET WEDDING. On Thursday evening atthe Roman ‘Catholic presbystery M. B. Bridge- by the Rev. Father Le May. The many friends of the newly married couple extend congratulation. on their tuture path through life. hope thatit may be made a law by * think the fulfillment of that hope very ||f ford was married to Miss Tessie Dana ||p CLOTHES P ON WILLIAM MILLER, TAILOR, NEXT TO, MCALPINE’S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GooD GOODS ; GOOD FIT; REASONABLE What Will Make Rossland | a Great City ———aih HER MINES. The production of Rossland’s mines more than doubled in.1896, At the resent rate of increase the production will be more than quadrupled in 1897. 4 ith the of cheap red Rossland i Mill Ge able to Produce at the end of the wi! in 3 bp ay ab od es are now shipping 1. fountain and nm Mask. In April the following mines will sh:p: Colonna, Monte Cristo .. Sun- and the giant of them would Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenue. Doors, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks, ete. Yard, East Red Mountain Depot. > *OTLO ROSLEOF, Manoger. Thos. Mayne Daly, Notary Public, Commissioner. Upstairs in Ritchie Block Columbia Ave. Rossland. Stone sm» Heddle Co. —Corner C bia Avenue POST OFFICE BUILDING. Solid Vestibule Trains “ MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGH TICKETS TO TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICToRIA, VANCOUVER, PORTLAND, and California points. ST. PAUL, ‘ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO. S NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all points east, also Europenn S. S. tickets. ‘TIME SCHEDULE, LEAVING SPOK No. 1, West, depart, No. 9, East, a: m For information, time cards, maps and tickets call on or write -F. D. GIBBS, General Agent, SPOKANE, WASH. on A: D. CHARLTON, : Asst. Geul. Pass. Agent. No. 255 Morrison “t,, corner of ‘Thini. Portland, Oregon. —and Spokane Streets. Reasonable Prices. W. M. HENDRIOKSON, M, D Licenciate.ot the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc.,’ British Columbia, We ship our’ pipe in car load lots. You can save money by buying from us, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman’s 0: k of valves and. fit- Good stoc valves Hospital, Butte, Mont. tings at reduced prices. Con- tracts for hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set- ting of manufacturing “ma- chinery. OFFICE: Stussr Brocx. ROSSLAND The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers. Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave, Mo dp Telephone 27.| Mohawk Block, SPOKANE ‘6 a a, ! ANADIAN “PACIFIC. _ And Soo Pacific Line * The cheapest, most comfortable and Direct Route from ROSSLAND, Kaslo, Nelson, _and all Kootenay Points ‘Through Tickets to and from PACIE IE ABT Equipment Ursurpassed, combin- ing Palatial Dining and Sleeping cars, || Luxurious Day Coaches, Tourist Sleep- ing cars, and Free. Colonist Sleeping cars, run on all trains. For the present schedule on Col- umbia Riyer steamers will be as fol lows :— Sreamer Nakusp will run on eame days as at present as far south a8 Robson. R . Steamer Tran ‘will leave Trail ;jatSa. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays sal di wi for Robson {| Steamer Nakusp for C. P. R. connec: | tion and Slocan points and with traio cuant your 1,200 tons of 4 resent year ns of ore per day. e Roi, War Eagle, Sosid, cunt, 5 La Jambo, Mayflower, Kootenay, Nickle Plate, a i mmander, Deer Park, Crow 1 Point, Iron Colt, Homestake, i a mine'that is capable of making an output that ipse them nothe Centre Star. HER PAY ROLL. : | Fourteen hundred miners under ground, _ Fourteen hundred artisans and HER Falls 4 a nental systems. on the Columbia river and with the C: are onan rage $3.00 per day. A certain pay roll of $3,000,000 per year, RAILROADS: & Red at Spok Here today, the C & North ith en le, which with ED Wash., with four transconti- Columbia & Western railroad conuecting at Trail with boats for all poin: dian Pacific at R “ In June the Canadian Pacific railway will land freight in Rossland. In course of construction are an opera house and hundreds of houses. Statistics show that in December three houses were erected daily. Pure water and good light, NO COMPETITOR IN SIGHT. Montreal “Lownsite Syndicate Offers a limited number of lots in the original townsite of Rossland for sale. Title absolutely perfect and guaranteed. For sale by all real estate agents in Rossland. Gen. | Or GEORGE 8. BA’ for Nelson. Steamer Trail will return same day, bringing south bound buer | ness from Steamer Nakusp and Nelson. Streamer Lyrron. No change 10 | For information as to rates, time !letc., apply to the nonrest Canadian Pacitic Railway agent, or to A. B. MACKENZIE, ngent, Rossland, B. C- H. McGrecor, Travelling Pass. Agent, Nelson, B. C. Gzv. McL. Brown, District Passe ger agent, Vancouver. | ‘ke and Western Radi “Time Table No.4. Totake effect Feb. 3, 187" RASTROUXD. Dally except. Sunday. No.3 passenger leaves Rossiand . etives a ‘Trail. 0. 4 passenger leay Afrives at Trail... ‘WEBTBOUND. Daily except Sunda} Connections at Rossland with trains ‘7 and from Spokane, ~ 4 Connections made with all boats arriving °° ‘Teall cs , P. GUTELIUS. ¥ General Supt. —— Two Fast Trains daily between at Paul, Minneapolis, and Chicago #" Milwaukee and all points in Wiscons!h making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, etc.. address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. POND, 13 Pass. Agt., Miwaukee, Wis ) TTY, Gen Agt. 246 Stark St. Portland, Or WATER RIGHTS. No Monopoly To Be o Owvership. Mr. Cotton appears to have given a good deal of attention to the ques- ‘ tion of water rights, snys the Victoria Colonist, and it is to be hoped will shortly have an opportunity .of fully plucing hia views before the house. He hae ,only eaid enongh to make every one wish that it had been with- in the rules of the house for him to have said more, The subject. is one of considerable dificulty and there ap- pears to be a ilieposition on both, sides of the house to assist in framing a measure which will meet the exi- gencies of the case. What. few. re- marks the Premier made. show that the government is desirous of receiv- ing suggestions from those who have given the subject consideration from 1 practical standpoint A view,which meets much favor, title to.water privileges, or franchises * more extenvive than it is able to use, when grauted, in such @ manner that the public interests will be served, such rights to be given under a general law and under government supervision. No legislation regarding the supply of water, light or power to towns will be adequate unless provision is made hi D1 12 té 20 men,’ as may be required. Considerable work has already been done on the property, It adjoins the Black Diamond, recently acquired’ by Fred Steele, and a joint tunnel has already been run for 820 feet. Drifts from this tunnel have been run for 210 feet and 100 feet on the properties without any break in the ore body on either claim. JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines for sale, afd also on mines of which stock is being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested on same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rossfaud, BO. J. E. MILLS, The. Anglo-Oahadian * Mining Exchange, Ltd. OF TORONTO.’ Min! jtosks and Claims bought and seid. @xo. Gunp, Seeretary. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S DRUG STORE. é. K. CLARK & CO. Mines: Stocksand - Real Estate We make « specialty of Ksamining, Reporting on and Developing Mines. a Ressland B. 0. BRADLEY & MILLS, MINES, STOCKS aa ed BEAL ESTATE. is tKat no com- pany should receive an indefensible Agent for Montreal Byndicate Lets of the Origi- |‘ hay nal Towese of Rossland. be PRICES Low. TERMS BASY. - PERFECT TITLE. Office: Third building east of GRAND UNION HOTEL, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Office of the = : Rosslarid Employment Agency. Columbia Ave. | ROSSLAND, B. 0 E. S: TOPPING, TRAIL, B.C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond ‘on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Colunibia basin. Also lots at: Trail and Deer Park. Cadi dress: ‘‘Warrsns,"’ Rossland. “Uteber me Moreing ‘and Neal's” and Mearora, MoNeil’s Codes. The Walters Co., Ld. ‘General Brokers. Minas, More SHARES axe Mom Prenvcts Dealers in: Develo} Mines, first-elass “Pros- pects"’ and Standard Shares. Partl tt - ponerse Gauri sm ‘and Byndicates. physical features and titles. for ici pal or 0 terms the i fity shal) Correspondence solicited: Will examine: properties, will buy desire to acquire it. At-the outset it will be di ‘y to per stock for outside investors and will P. O. Drawer L. ROSSLAND, B.C. | protect them from wild cats, mit private utergrtes to put in water, light ‘and pewer plants; but private ownership should be upoh condition that municipal ownership may.Be sub- stituted at any time, of course, on payment’ of a proper eum for ‘the plant, but the water franchise should in such an ‘event not be regarded as.an agset of the company. In other words, all the company ought to have ia the user of the water, this user to become forfeit to the Crown the in- stant it is not employed for the pur- pose for which i¢ was granted and to pase, any y id. ation being paid, toany municipality. which shall detérmine upon owning and operatiag.« water, light and power system from the same source of |. supp'y on -the company being recouped the cost: of its plant. We lay stress upon this point, for the hi:- tory of municipalities is full of in- stances where franchises have been given to companies for nothing only to be purchased back again at an enormous cost. British Columbia cught to begin right. i TEN CL ALMs SOLD. Five Hundred Acres in One Solid Block Bought by A. J. Jones. Anextensive mining deal has just been completed by Arthur D. Jones, which involves the transfer of ten claims in the Kaslo-Slocan mining district.. ‘These claims lie ina body, and aggregate more than 500 acres. They are eeven and 4 half miles from’ Kaslo, three miles from the railroad, and on the opposite side of the moun- tain from the Payne, Ruth, Slocan Star and other well-known properties. They are known as the Brigge group, aud include the Liberty Hill, Liberty, Mustodon, Stare and- Stripes, Con- tact, Lime Cliff, Stccess, Sixteen to One, Three Brothers and South Fork. Mr.’ Jones recently visited these claims aud. brought down o eack of galenn ore taken from a number of the claims. ‘“Aesaye from this ore gave returns of from $78 to $85 per ton,” he said yesterday. “We have numerous well defined veins, showing Rzocd bodies of galena ore, and have more than 30 tons of shipp ore on 8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co. Full information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. ~ : Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Executed. : CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orrice : Traprrs BLocg, Columbia Ave. P..0. Box72. General Mining Business Transacted. _ROSSLAND, B. C. FIVE MINING LOCATIONS, CAPITAL Divided Into work only. Of which 500,000 shares have been.set.aside as Treasury Stock, the p! ds to be app The remaining 1,000,000 shares of vendors’ or promoters’ stock has Arrangements having been com- pleted for the disposal of the first issue of Treasury stock in’ the Royal Five Gold Mining Company, the price of stock will be advanced to 10 cents per share on and after the ist day of March, 1897. , The Royal Five Gold Mining Company. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, (COMPANIES ACT, 1890.) ; - . z z : $1,500,000. 1,600,000 Shares ‘of 81,00 each, fully pald and non-assessable. lied to devel been peoled by mutual agreement. Vick-PRESIDENT, of the PRESIDENT - - - ROSS THOMPSON Capitalist and Original oe ef Rossland Townsite, an . GC. . Hon. D. W. DIRECTORS. . ER - - JOHN McTEER REPASS Mine Owner Montana and British Columbia, Sossland, B.C. , -Hox- D. M. EBERTS,. Attorney General for the Apvisory Dmzoro! Dundee Gal Mining (0, Lt PARKER GROUP, Assays obtained January, 28, 1897, $22 gold, 2 ounces silver. Depth 70 Feet. Situated between Wild Horse and Poreupine Crecké. First Block of Treasury Steck at 10 Cons WEEKS, KENNEDY CO. Brokers. The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Ltd INCORPORATED UNDER THE IMPERIAL ACT, 1862. > The shaft on the Sunset No. 2 is now down 40 feet, and THE WHOLE SHAFT 18 IN PAY ORE. Five assays made from fair samples clear acroas the shaft give the following results in gold: An exploration and miaing syndicate now operating the Sunset group on Deer Park mountain st Rossland and the Jennie, a silver property im the Slocan. Capitalization Ten Million shares of the par value of 10 cents each. Stock sold only at parvalue, Ab solutely ble and no p 1 liability. No promoters shares, all of thedump. In April we elall put a force of men at work epening up the claims, and expect to make ore ship- mente from the start.” the stock being in the Treasury for the purposes of the E It is only intended to sell two taillion shares of the stock at present, that being sufficient to pay for the proper- ties now under bond, equip them with Is theré anotter shaft in the camp that Will give equal results ? Plans for a complete steam hoist, air compressor and four-drill plant. are under way, and as soon aS equipped, As an of this fer a number of Spokane men have organ- ized the Slocan and Liberty Hill Min- ing company, with capital -stock of $1,200,000. E. J. Kellie, manager of the Deer Park, is manager; A. D. Jones, president; George P. Cragin, secretary; E. E. Knowles, firet vice- President and Robert P. Briggs of Kaslo, second vice-president. These and L. R. Notbohm, H. F. Notbohm» Joshua Briggs and Benjamin Briggs pi the board of di: THE LITTLE PHIL. Development Wosk Will Be Begun on This Claim at Once, James Anderson and John J. Cook have been making an examination of the Little Phil at Ainsworth, of ‘which Clarke Wallace obtained a controlling interest last autumn. They have de- the extraction and shipment of pay ore in quantity will be commenced, Assays and samples of ore can be seen at the office of the Walters Com- pany. Intendio: are cordially invited to call at the com- pany’s office, when they will be taken to examine the miné. are now invited for the fuily paid non-assessable shares of The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Lim- The Sunset Group ited, at ten cents per share. for leas than five hun- on Deer Park Mountain, adjoming No order filled Rossland, are now being actively de- dred shares, y and provide ample working capital. The remaining shares renisin in the treasury and do not participate in the profite, but can be sold at any time the syndicate desires to acquire other first-class properties. Purchasers ofsyndicate shares at pat, ten cents, participate in the profits of every ion of the { Move SUPERINTENDENT - - Ex-Superintendent Le Roi tion to the Vice-President White Bear Gold Bile: - Golden Queen Gold Mining Oc. and ining Company; Rossland. .B..C. : intats Application for stotk, copies of by-laws, copies of p ion of any descripti pany may be of the & - Province.of British Columbia, DAVID B. BOGLE, Manager Kootenay Goldfields : Co., Limited, of London, Eng. - 8, THORNTON LANGLEY Mining Broker, Rossland, B, C. HIGGINS, M.P.P. of B.C. JOHN Y: COLE | SECRETARY OFFICERS. B, W: LILJEGRAN . Consuntine ENaincee - FRANK MOBEBLY, C. E Mining Co. . . Ross) land, B. C. ’ OFFICES: RECORD BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B. C. Bawkers': ‘Tax Bite or Burrsa NortH America, Rossanp, B. OC. jpectus, or i of any ip in rela y, ab the offices of the Company, Recorp block, Ross land, B.C, J. H. Good, Baas Berard asp More Bhoxkanzs, MINES .AND. sold. _S. THORNTON LANGLEY, J.M. Clack: Good; Clark & Co. [fis « Conveyancers, Commissioners, é£e. NING STOCKS. Companies Secretary. GER, Supt. J. F. LANSING, Com. Mgr. | JEBRETISH COLUMBIA SMELTING { AND REFINING 0. Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and ©. W. RICHIM'é ‘dd. © ~ Copper Ores. purchasers of stock |Good 4mining “propositions Mines and Miniiy Stockbrokers 11 Pest Street. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. REDDY & REINER, ~ MINING BROKERS 201 & 202 Rookery;. —— gee and Works at Trail, B. C. 5 Tae Pe S é wee = MONGEZUMA Gold Mining Company > (LIMITED LIABILITY.) Mine, THE RETALIATION. Situated on Deer Park Mountain. RosstanD, Barish COLUMBIA, And th GOLDEN WEST ° the North Fork of Salmon. WA NT ED 000,000: fare, Par Talus, s.00 Bu. “ any Paid snd Men-Asoessable, TREASURY, 300,000 SHARES. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA SroxaxE 4. W. ROSS & 00...... .. STOCK and MINING. ;. BROKERS ¢ *gee TORONTO, ONTARIO. , either gold or silver, for syn- dicates.who are prepared to pay reasonable prices. J.B. FERGUSON « CO. Next door to Bank of B.N A. * OFFICERS, R. O. MACDONALD, President. J. @. HOUGHTON, Vice-President. GEO. E. TOMS, Secretary-Treasurer. . Head Office, ROSSLAND, B. C. veloped by the Canadian Gold Fields} - Send orders and direct Syndicate, Limited. or through apy bank, rd The Walters Co. Ltd. General Mine Brokers, cided to begin development work at ones and will employ a force of trom AGENTS, WANTED. VS Treasury Stock now offered at 43 cents per share. P The li adjoins the Roderick Dhu and Fairview, and is but one stocking’ good. mining proper-| claim distant from the famous Lily May and Deer Park mines, both of which ties and are daily are producing mines, The lead of the Deer Park can be distinctly traced INCORPORATING gh the Roderick Dhu and Retaliati iti in all Districts of it work has been done on the property to s cure the Compauy &® Treasury stocks all}Crowh grant. The Retaliation is a tunnel proposition, and oan be worked more cheaply in consequence. Address all icati to the B. O. Office in the Shaw Block. TO PROSPECTORS. We are making s jalty of y;Geo. E, Toms, Rossland, ‘ ROSSLAND, B. C. 11 & 12 Sherwood Bik, Remittances can be made to the Manager of the Bank of British North ‘Bpdkane, Wash. ] America. Rosetaxv, B. O.