peste we stestestesty xte viestesiy sty.vyf a 'NCORPORATION OF ROSSLAND One Price to All THOlF GEO. A. FRASER Carries a complete line of Porfumes, Powdera, and Toilet Articles. s¥ the provision woull c.ente a monopoly and place the mining busi- ness in the hands of the wealthy, If furthor protection be necessary the suggestion is made that a. section might be substituted compelling all companies to hold the proprietory stock in trust till at least 20 per cent of the treasury stock was sold, such a course beingin the opinion of the meeting sufficient protection to. the the absence of ‘‘mystery” and secret- | public against wild-catting, . while iveness, ‘The ( fiicers and the directors. working no hardship to any conipany seem to have no secrets, and inf ding to work h tion concerving their great’ property —— may be had with more ease‘’than ‘in- NEW MINING COMPANIES. formation can be had from -many of Four mining companies ‘filed artioles ficials entrusted with public business. | with the county auditor yesterday: No one has ever charged » them RED &TAR wwery and Transfer. (o. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business, We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester~ railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing moved—from a trank to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. WW. AARTLINE. PROP. Te ington state has been defeated by Hand at éeven’ feet depth! it hadi in- the senate. creased to 28 inches, There are ‘a great many people in Rossland interested in mining on: the Colville reservation and they ave al- ready begun toi cross -ever~ the “line. The snow on some of the south ‘slopes has already disappeared and: pros pec tors are taking the advantage of the fact, JOHN M. BURKE Will examineiand report on: mines forsale, and also’ om’ 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, Rosslaud,'BiC, ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD. BY EGER'O, SMITH, 'Phé AnglotCanadian Mihing Exchange, Ltd. OF TORONTO.’ OPPOSITE FRASER'S pave STORE, wi 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 nt day of March, 1897. (Concluded from Page 1.) THE LE ROI MANAGEMENT, subject to clouse (d), be exempt ‘from municipal taxation: Cd.) Where any of the lands men- tioned iu clause (c) sre occupied otherwise than by the workings of the mine, or’ put to a use not directly in connection with such workings, or occupied otherwise than by ts made and used. tor the purpose of working the mine, then so much of said lands a8 are so occupied and used shall be subject to taxation to the same-extent as if the same were held in fee simple by the occupaut. 16. It sball be lawful for the lieu- Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly- PEAS Its Officers Have ‘Stayed with Thor Ore” Until It Paid Handsomely, Oue feature about the Le Roi man- agement, says tke Spokane Review, is pleasing alike to the press and ¢ ublio— Soaps DAILY: One Year in Advance olx Months Que Month By Carrler by the Week, Bingle copy RSH J. Bi CLARK &:CO. fines. Stocks and RealEstate We make a specialty of Estttiuing; Reporting pu tei Developiog Mines.” Carefully Pr pares Your Prescriptions, “GEO. A. -FRASER, Chemist and Oruggist, Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C. prizes BETWS BES AEBS WTS YS TyS zy J. E. BURWELL, DEALER IN One Yoar, in advance Bix months, in advan Sinule.oapy. WA STS Sy Sah tiea ss eae Kampler bicycles and G, Tires. Light, strong, darable and will last for Remland B.C. . BRADLEY .&.MILLS, MONDAY, -MAR. 1, 1897. DUTY -ON Oftes. There has been consederable talk in Canada about putting an export duty on ore for the purpose of making it necessary for Canadian ores to be treated in Canada. Therefore the proposed duty on lead in the United States is not looked upon here as an unmixed evil, for it is argued from the ex- perience of Mexico, whose smelting industry grew up largely. after: the - imposition of a duty on the. silver- lead ores exported from that’ coun- try. to'the United States, that the British ‘Columbia smelting industry will benefit in an exactly _ similar way. That in fact smelter men will find it advisable to put up “works in British Columbia to treat the ores of the province. Much, .t00, is looked for from the con- struction of the proposed. Crow’s Neat pass railroad, for it .is be- lieved then coke will be cheaper and: with growing railway com- ication make. it pr ble to erect smelters, and besides to de- velop many properties of too low: a grade of ore to stand shipment at present transportation rates. There are always two sides ‘to these international questions and so far as this government is con- cerned it will not look with dis- favor upon any duties the United Btates may put upon ores. enemas LEADVILLE ‘AND ROSSLAND, Léadville, Colorado, is liable ‘to bea rival of Rossland’ even ‘this summer. In the Nil Desparandum mine, on Rock hill, at a ‘depth of 657 feet, and in a drift 140° feet long,-has been made the richest strike in-Leadville since 1880, and the most important one, as the Rock hill section -has-no develop- iment. , ‘The entire face of the drift is -a mss 6f hard carbonate, thick with chlorides, and of fabulous richness, |"_ while developments show that the ore body is of large dimensions. Two average samples, uot specinien assays, show .values of $400 and $450 par ton respectively. Ten years ago Moffat: & Smith spent -$65,000 on this mine, finding : ncthing -and abandoning it. If: this. ‘strike proven “extensive tHere’will ‘surely “be a rusir into that region this season as it is prac- tically 4 new field, but no matter what other country or locality with trying to manipulate the price of their stovk, one way or the other, From the beginning they have had confidence in their property, and were always willing to support that confidence with their own mouey. At the start few members of the com- pany had practical knowledge of nun- ing, -but the management clung to the old axiom, ~ “stay with your ore.” They found ore st the surface, and patiently and persistenly followed ‘it down to‘ the deeper workings, and though frequently criticised for this policy, the camp's fuller experience has vindicated their judgment. merit their good fortune. They were the pioneers of the camp. They | built its first wagon road, and erected. its first. permanent imprevements. They were pionecrs on the surface, aad they are the pioneers of deep workings Pilot Bay, B. C., of Sanca, B. C. $1,500,000, with A. A. Backus, I Leh- mann, J. H, Shepherd, James Quilliam and J. D. Thronbrue as trustees, Yellowstone Gold Mining company, capital $1,000,000, with Richard’ Mo: Culloch, D. Sykes Gates and Henry H. SHallenberger as trustees, _ White Grouse ‘Mining Comp Exchequer miuing company, capital }. years, practienl quick why they are made detachable, 821 Riverside. The G, & ‘I. Tires ae the onl repair tires. That’ F. 7. Merrill Cycle Co. SyvoxankE “| All Kinds and Lengths of Wood PRIGES REASONABLE. Delivered to any part of town without extra charge. OFFICE; HAD or SPOKANE St. capital $1,000,000. Trustees : H. B. Wadsworth, J. D. Hinkle, George P, Cragin, W. L. Root, Ford’S, Barrett and Frank W. Hobbs, of ‘Spokane; James Sawyer and’ Charles Sawyer, iof and Charles Benton, The Esthér and Queen Anne Consolt- The owners of this valuable property | dated Gold Mining ecmpany is ‘oapi- talized st $1,000,000 and ‘has as trus- tees, L. 8. Roberts, H. N.'Belt; J. W. Wentworth, W. ‘B. Roberts, ‘J. Brown, C. H. Doughton agd ‘W: L.’ F, Belt, all of Spokane, which have done so much to impart confidence to outside capital, ——. ORE SHIPMENTS. Delivered at the Kaslo Station of the K. and 8. Railway. The following is'the quantity of ore shipped last. week from Kaslo by the Kastoand Slocan railway. Mines. Pounds. Payne group Noble Five group. Slocan Boy. . Slocan Star .. Ruby Silver. . Surprise . Rambler . Whitewater Wellington Jacksofgroup . = OLD KENTUCKY. A Small Audieance Attended the Reproduction. The A Girl y re- ROSSLAND. “ This office and the citi: of | SADDLE’ AND PACK HORSES, J. Ww. LAME. PROP. PALACE STABLES TEL. 27. DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. | WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. ‘=. Rossland, B. C. “ROSSLAND..B. C.. Have a Full Line of Kiln Dried. Lumber Finished--or Rough’ Lamber, Sash, Doors, : Lath, Shingles, . Mouldings, Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks, etc. Yard; East Red Mountain Depot OTTO ROSLEOF, Manager. this vicinity are constantly re- ceivjng inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficult to answer by letter, so the Revorp gives the following in- . formation for the benefit of all: Rossland is situated in British * Columbia, eight miles from ‘the « international boundary line ‘be- ° tween Canada and the -United States. It is reached from. the north via'the Canadian Pacific to Arrowhead, on the Columbia river; from there. to Trail by steamer, and from Trail to. Ross- land-by the Columbia -& Western railway. From the south, via Spokane Stamp Wort a inate We are still: daing the. «the pings... -W.RBe Beatty ‘Undertaker. same business at 7 same. VAN Solid Vestibule Trains MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGH TICKETS To SEATTLE, ' VICTURIA, COUVER, PORTLAND, , ~ and-California ‘points. ST. .PAUL, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO. NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all points east. also European S. S. tickets. ‘TIME SOBEDULF, LEAVING SPOKANE. : ‘depart, ~ TACOMA, For information, time cards, maps and, tickets of Corp Beals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, eto. Office at 126 Mill street: SPOKANE, WASH Tue. CREEDMORE |: Newly furnished rooms. Stussi block. DD. -S, LD. 8 Graduate of the Pniiadelphia Dental college anal: Hospital of Oral Surgery. Rossland, B. c call on oF writ KF b. GIBBS, General Agent, BRORANES WASH. ‘A.D. CHARLTON, Asst..Genl. Pass. Agent. No. 255 Morrison *t,, corner of Third. Portland, Everything firat class. Offiges to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, -Tradera’ Block, Solembie Avenue.’ by th Falls & Northern andthe Colum. «; bia & Red ¥ We M.: HENDRICKSON, M, D. Rossland has thirty five hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rooms, and a dozen iate of the Faculty. ot Phyalsigns and Surgeons, etc., Britis Columbia, Canada. ~ and all are ‘well: patronized: There are: four weekly: news- papers, and: two,dailies. All.other’ branches of business are well Late Sutgeon Work 's Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: ‘Srusét ‘Broo. ROSSLAND duced the h dy, Old Kentucky, Saturday evening at Do- minien hall to a very small house; 80 will be several months. béfore Rdse- land justifys bringiog so large a troup here. The play was well rendered and, duly appreciated by those in atten dance, —~—. i ROSSLAND 18-ALL RIGHT. So Says Constable “Hooson to a Vie- toria Reperter. ‘ “Jack” Hooron, of: Ressland,is at has a mining boom Rossland’s will be the biggest. for 1897. the Bal: 1, says the Victoria Colo- nist. “Rossland is all right,” he says, 2a: Phe-C Pasifie rail ing every day. . People. are com- ing in by th and by the end of conipany: charge 25 cents for a ten --word ' telegraph message from Asrowhead to Rowland, a dis- taiice of over:200 miles, and two cents a-word for each additional word. The Spokane Falls & the year we expect ‘to: have twice ithe population we have now. The ‘dis- trict is a rich one. and up to thie pres- ent fully as good asit hss been cracked up tobe New strikes are béing made every day, and as ‘long as ‘that hap- pens the' place will grow. What is the Northern charge 65 cents for 'ten words, and five cents for each ‘ad- ditional word .from: Spokane to ‘Rossland;'a distance of 160 miles. Neither have competition: This is another illustration of Dan Cor- bin’s greed-and unfair treatment of tle people who saved him ‘and: his eompany from financial ruin. feeling regarding railways ‘in’ Ross- land? Well. the people expect ‘the Crow's Nest ‘Pass: road to be put through. but the feeling is all for government roads, and not for private individuals.” “Jack” is @ provincial officer, and on being asked the state of the town as regards order, replied: “You may see a thousand men on the street many a time during the day, small that Manager Howe thinks it |; ous and nd lodging “atthe ho tels, $2'to $8 per'day: Meals 25: to 50 cents. ~Furnished ~rooms, $3.50 to 7‘ pet week. It:is uselessito swrite:and ask: |. if ‘any particular bysiness would: _pay here. Business men are fall- ing over each other to establish nearly every” ae of“ entetptine, : and all seem ‘to: ‘be'/doing well. - Everybody.--must --be -his’ own: judge and take his own .chances. hile there ia. not work for all who inquire, most sober, indus- ‘trious persons whe really wish to work havego ‘far ‘been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here “broke” without friefds, although many who have done sd'are well, ‘This camp.is not: being estab- lished on the basis of 8 pay roll at present. ‘The populace is engaged, not ‘only “in working the’ mines and-conducting the business -of the town, but .are buying,or bonding and develop- ing mining property; buying and selling real estate; building > houses ‘for rental ‘purposes; : pros- pecting and. staking : prospectors, Many are here simply looking on in wonderment. e believe it will goon and on until Rossland can boast ‘population of 50,000. After that-it-will probably settle down to a propcsition of a pay roll, but -not -for four or five years. There are millions of money here from all sections of the ~ globe; but the principal investors The I X L.Clothing Co throughout. ‘of Frank Watson. for mining men. night and day. European and American plan. room heated by steam. and ftom References exchanged: The Walters Co., Ld. Mins, Mrome Suiuns ano Mate Paéavers Sapna first-class “Pres: ular attention cy ton pert oid be P. O. Drawer L. ROSSLAND, B.C. TRALL, ‘Bic. : Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, “Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts-of Columbia basin. ‘#Also lota at Trail. and’ Deer Park. ‘Will !jexatmine properties, will buy ‘stocks. for: outside: investors .and-.will protect them from wild cats, 8. C. CHEZUM.: Rossland ‘Mining Abstract: Cr 0. Fall information concerning titles to mining ‘ properties :in .. 3 3 * Trail: Creek: :Diviston. JOBN JACKSON,. JR. x P. O. Box 72. CORRESPONDENCE BOLICITED. Orricze : Travers Biocs,- Columbia Are. 1g €arefully and Neatiy ROSSLAND, ‘B.C. CAPITAL : ‘Of which 500,000.shares have: been work only... ..The. The ee Five Gold _ Company. FIVE MINING Lociriomi:’mreouronins UNDER THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF ‘BRITISB COLUMBIA. (COMPANIES. ACT, 1890.) es eee $1,500,000. - Divided lito? 600,060 Sharva vf $1.00 each, fully paid and non-asseesable. set-aside as Treasury Stock, the proceeds ‘to be applied to development 1,000,000 shares of vendors’ or promoters’ stobk has been peoled by! mutual .agreament. PRESIDENT - Capitalist and land, BC. -RO8S.T! inal Ownvr ef Rossland ‘Lownsite, Vicz-Presipent, - Hon. D. W. BIGGIN PB. ot ths Loglalstive a reo DIRECTORS. ‘HOMPSON “ ‘TREASURER - - JOHN McTEER REPASS Mine Owner Montana bee aa ‘Columbia, ossland, B. ©. Hon. D. M. EBE ‘General for the RTS, Attorni Province of British Col lumbia, A umbia, upon the official map of the said district known as sections 34 and 35, and the north half of sections. 26 and 27, in townshi» [Xa., in the’ said district, bounded and described as fol- lows:—Commencing at a-point on the southern boundary of township 28, District of Kootenay, said point. being the insertion of intersection of sec- tions 3and 4, townéhip 28, and -sec- tions 33 and 34, Township 1Xa, Kootenay district; thence due ‘south one hundred and twenty chains, to-a point; thence due north one hundred and twenty chains, more or less, to the said southern boundary of township 28; thence due west along the south- ern boundary of township 28 cne hun- dred and sixty chains, more or legs, to the point uf commencement, contain- ing altogether 1,920 acres, more or less. —— COLVILLE R¥ SSERVATION. New Companies and Extensive Pre- parations for Work. Dundee Gold Mining Co, Lt PARKER ..GROUP, Assays obtained January 28, 1897, es 2 goid, 2 ounces. silver. Depth: WEEKS, KENNEDY? GO. Brokers. Situated. between Wild Horse. and Poreupine Greeks:- First, Block of: Treasury ‘Stack at-40 "Cents, 70. Feet. . ¢ moby The Lexington Mining campany has been formed for the purpose of working some claims on: ‘the ‘Little Goose Moose creek on. the: Colville Indian reservation, . The claim is said toshow a heavy iron: capping with good indication, for .the Hmited amount of work done, The officers or_the company are: President, W. 8. 3 -¥ice-preaj- ‘secretary - and treasurer, George BE. Olark. The} trustees in addition to. the’ above © are. I. 8. Kaufman and J.'W.. Wentworth. Work will be resumed ‘on the property early in the apring as practicable. J. 8... McLean, president of the Meyers Creek Gold Mining and Mill- ing company, baa ‘gone.-with a full crew and complete. outfit for steady The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Lid. INCORPORATED UNDER.THE IMPERIAL ACT, 1862. Vice- soe Snes Rossland, B, Move Surrzurrexpaxt Applicat tion:te-the CO “D President‘Golien’ Sacen: os Sct Ges and ite Bear-Gold Mining : Ex- -Superintendext LeRoi ‘jhiaing Co. "ORR ESSs REGORD. BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B. C. Bakxaws: ‘Tae Batx or Bettis NortH AMERICA, RossLanp, B. C. ! DAVID B. BOGLE, Manager 'Kootenay Goldfields Co., apt of London, Eng. SHORETARY' - THORNTON LANGLEY a Mining Brower Rossland, B. Cc. GEN 'Y)‘ COLE. BO. ‘OFFICERS. Wi. LIGEGRAN ‘ConsuLtixe EuGivger - FRANK MOBEBLY, 0.E Z Rossland, -b. ‘CG. ‘ y td or infor in rela land, B. O. ~ Broxans, Conv cers; Coranaissioners, &e., MINES-AND | MIMING.-BEOOKS, and sold. | od Ii puesto aclicited. ’ COLUMBIA AVE., el San ad. Thi the Sunset No. 2 is now Ow operating ‘the Sunset: ; group oR Desr Park. mountain at Rossland and, the. Jennie, a silver property im Slovan. the’ Capitalization Ten Million” shares ef the par valué of 10 cents each. Stock’ sold only at par value. Ab- ie: and no: solutely non-assessab! lability. No’ promoters the.stock Eoing in the_ Treaenty § for the work on the property. of that tion on Meyers creek... This + is aid, to be one of the'richest properties dis- Covered on the reservation the past feizon. The officers of the company are: J. 9, McLean, president; O- M. parp of bell % sufficient to pay for the proper- ties now under ‘bond, equip: thent with -| elear across the shaft give the following It is at intended to sell ‘twormillion!|#hat will give-equal results P the’ stock ~'at_ present, “that on | down 40 feet, and. tHE. WHOLE SHAYT 1s IN PAY ORE. Five assays made from fair samples results.in gold: | tion for ae ‘Sevier alle eyighon net of "Companies f é ofa gags y, at the offices of the Company. Recorp block, Boss Ss. . EHORNTON LANGLEY, Sécretary. FTISH COLUMBIA: SMELTING AND. REFINING. 00, ~ Is now:prepared to: buy: Gold,- Bilver and. - Copper Ores, a a Is there another shaft in the camp 4 compressor and.“four-drill plant:are ALWROSS& 'CO...... BROKERS. ‘ Sage * -Plaus‘tfor aeomptete:steant hotst, -air|-: +e STOCK iand- MISHA &. TORONTO, omen, ~ under way, and: iy 008! as ‘machinery and provide‘ample working | the capital.: ‘The-remaining shares remain Fa-eett, vi 3 F. B. Goet eccretary, 8. Delsheimer, treasurer. in the &nd do not'p in the profits, bat can be sold at any time the syndicate: te acquire of pay'ore in quantity will | oe commmericed. Assays and,-semples-of .ore..can..be of the Walters. Com- urchasers of stock WANTED: -Gotd’ Mining ‘Company (LIMITED . LIABILITY.) Mine, THE RETALIATION. sttiited of Deer Park Mountain, - And the GOLDER RossLanpD, Barrish :CoLsMBIA, WEST on the North Fork of Salmon. CAPITALIZATION. Pas Value, $100, Each, tk Folly 'Paid: anit-tten:-Aspenesble, 1,008,000: Shares, . TREASURY, 300,000 SHARES! Btudio of Music aud “Literature. Lessons. Harmony and Th Bass and Elocation, Open for engagements, on program as singer Cota’ tenintng~prppositi etther-goldor silver, for syn- The Rightsidcs mine, owned by W. J. Stambaugh, of Kettle Falls, has been bonded by Mr. Wize and other are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. The lustory of the camp reads other first properties.. - Purchasers of licate shares at any. as ef Faun Dip call at the oom pany’s office,awhen they wilt be taken to exantine the mine. but tows and fights are very, very, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF BRITIGH COLUMBIA ecarce, and for orderliness Rossland is [See D. C.'Corbin condacts his rail- ents, oft road and telegraph business upon the principal of getting all he can and giving as little as possible in return. The Red Mountain rail- road depot is too far away from the business portion of town: for there to beno: telephone communi- cation. The uncertainty of the arrival of freight and delayed trains make it necessary for the people of Rossland to make many unneces- sary trips to the depot which could be. saved ifa telephone was placed at the station as is usaal. ey The dispensary bill recently hard to beat. —__ AGAINST .WILD-CATTING. ing Ite Influence Felt, ceived from. Rossland,” said J. M Kellie, M.P.P., the other night to a Victoria Colonist reporter as he pro- duced a resolution passed by the Rosa- land board of trade on February 22. This resolution in effect asks that the clause in the Companies Act requir ing ten per cent of capital be put up before = company can operate . be The Rossland Board of Trade Is Mak- “Here’s something I have just re- like a fairy tale, and the fabulous riches are scarcely excelled by theimaginary “King ‘Solomon's ‘8 Mines.” We will not attempt to discuss the mines ina single article, as we have been writing about them for nearly two years and have not been able to keep up with them! The ore shipments speak for themselves, The town has wou 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 further information come Next to Ovoldental, Columbia Avenue MoAULIFFE: & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland, British Columbia. JOAN BENNETT, Fi ial, I A vAgent, Custom Hfokers: eter” Agent for Baker, Crawford & Co., Vancouver. and see for yourself, or subscribe for the Dairy or WeerELy Recorp.. passed by the legislature of Wash- struck out. The reason given ie that —and Spokane Streets. load lots. money by buying from us, a Telephone 27. Heddle Co. —Corner Columbia Avenue We ship our pipe in: car You can save Good stock of valves and fit- tings at reduced prices. Con- tracts for hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set- " ting of manufacturing ma- chinery. Connections at Rossland with Galas to and from §pokane. Connections made, with all boats arriving and departing from ‘Trai ba ey $toees F. P. GUTELIUS, ‘Trail, B. General Supt. Wisconsin Central Line AUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and: Milwaukee and all points in Wigconsin, 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., Mi.waukee, Wis. Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, Parties of Roseland fer $15,000 and men are at work developing the vlaim The ore is claimed to be rich ia gold and copper. Ten thousand shares of the Echo Gold Mining and Milliug company Were reported sold by private eale in Spokane Friday at 6 cents to Cc. New- man, of Kentucky. ©. M. Faesett is President of the company and Matthew E. Logan . secretary. The Property is seven miles northwest of Boesburg, on the reservation, at the lead of Pierre's lake. The company owne four claims, one‘of which is in Process of development. This is sant 'o be the firat copper Proposition de- Veloped in that district. At the top par, ten cents,: pi ofevery fit the in the profits The Sunset Group on Deer Park ‘Mountain, adjoming Rossland, are now being. sotively de-| dre veloped by-the Canadian Goki Hi¢ids |. Syadicate,. Limited. are now invited forthe fully paid nomassessable shares of ‘The Cauadian Gold Fields Syndieate, Lim- ited, at ten cents per share. ‘ a Bedale filled for-less than five hun- Send lantess sand direct: dicates:who: are prepared to pay*reasonable prices. J.B. FERGUSON «'€0: - or Stavngh any bank, The Walters Co., Ltd. General Mine Brokers, ROSSEAND, . B,C, the pay streak was two inches. -wide AGENTS WANTED. a TO.PROSPECTORS. . Weare:making. 9.-Specialty of stoskisig; good mining proper-| ties: and.are daily z INCORPORATING isin ‘all Tressury -stocks ali B.0. ‘ 11.& 32 8her . Mext.doorto Bank 6:5. iA. | . 4*ot|: OFFicans, BR “0. MACDONALD, President. J. G. HOUGHTON, Vice-President. GEO. E. TOMS, Secretary-Treasurer. Head Office, ROSSLAND, B. C. Treasury Stock now offered at 43 -cents per ‘share. The Retaliniion adjoins the Roderick Dhu and Fairview, end is but one claim distant from the famous Lily May and: Deer Park mines, both of which are.producing mines, The lead of the Deer-Park can’ be: distinctly traced hough the Roderick Dhu axa Hi. (+ @alfficient work‘has been done on the property to cure the Companya rs ’ TheR ion isa tunnel propositi and oan..be worked ‘fmore'sheaply in Sonsequence. t . ~ Adéress all i to the B. ©.: -Offite in-the Shaw Block. sry, Geo. E, Toms, Rossland, be made to the Manager: of the Bank-of British North BS B..O.