ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, BY EBER C. SMITH, Published every day (excev: Sundua) and Weesly DAILY One Year in Advauer cix Months . . Oue Meuth z By Carrier by the Week. Bingle copy..... . $10.00 WEEKLY , APRIL 16, 1 “The Daiy Reconp will’ soon be en- larged to seven columns, when three columns of the first page may be given We ion for the space but to advertisers at an advanced rate, will receive applic: not contract it unless it is all taken. Those who have been desirous of space on the first page will be given prices upon application. The city of Rossiand is entitled to her proportion of the revenue arrising from liquor licenses granted to her citizens in proportion in the tine they run after incorporation. This should be returned to the city at once, for it would come handy in meeting the immediate de- mands. —_——s Since it is determi by the Le Roi people to build a smeiter, the citizens of Rossland had better investigate the matter and sec if it iz not possible to in- duce that company to erect it here. The more the mills and smelters Ross land can get the more money we can keep at home. ———— From outside representations Nelson has nothing to be proud of in the tion of John Houston understood that he rep! element, and is a be cious fellow. He had a street fight dur- ing the contest and i: now under bonds to keep the peace. We cannot see how the election of such 2 man can help the Was SSS Wants, For Sale. Rent, Lost Etc fencents ale for tue first insersion: and f.« cents @ line Ciereafier, | Mowrt SEFUATIONS WANTED. rev.—Vlain Sewing in iamily, or house- work. grauire at this office. Seley WANTED: Situation by b IMMEDIATELY: Five or six experienced sprightly dinning room girls of good address, Wanted at onge at the Allap House. 4-3-tf. Five smart dining room girls with idress. Enquire at this office. s-Jl-tf A first class milliner. » Apply at Le rche, 121 Columbia avenue.” 3sti-tf NTED: A two-roomed furnished house no children or pets. P. O. Box 134. ven TB Fresh ru Ylumber: We sell cheaper than any . The British Columbia Mill Co. RESTAURANT: ANOTHER Valuable discovery restaurant is thy Tue Vendome me: prices reasonal vents at the Vend service class. er e Lest place in town to dine THe Vendom me. n short no- tice and everyt For RExt. For RENT: Furnished rooms with board. For To Rest axp Lease: Furnished rooms to rent 1 shop. For RENT: New five roomed house. Appiy Me- Lea: Bott For Rest: A furnished and unfurnished room ROOMS FOR RENT. Suit of rooms in Record ioc k ng on Columbia ave. Suitable for of- Folding bed and stove. "nfurnished rooms to rent. Apply rownell, office Hart’s Opera House, 40 th. frontii tice. First avenue, third house east of St. Paul street. References. oi bar and restaurant. Ad- Hotel, Box 538. 42tf Dr. FINLEY, dentist, stussi \ | | { Hand, the hundreds of ladies who visited our store were delighted with | i | i 1 Vendome | | f | restaurant leads, serving fine | ble. Nothing Succeeds Like Success.” Our Grand Opening was the greatest suecess ever seen in Rosa- |our grand display of Beautiful Mats and Bonnets. Our second instalment of . EASTER BONNETS Allihe latest styles and patteras and the lowest prices) iu the city. I SPECTION INVITED. | ‘LE BON MARCHE MILLINERY STORE, 121 East Columbia Ave. | Have arrived. PHYSICIANS. DarForts has opened his office next deor to the Custom House. att SINCLAIR, Occideutal block. 3-268 mitary plumber, nbia avenue. * 12. Fine rooms . “Apply to linperial Cigar store, Spo- t. Hest; Elegantly furnished | rooms, plas- ‘tered and weil heated. Le Koi avenue, south oi the Allan. : and groun Se 5 LIVERY STABLES. Honses: Get your saiile and pack horses at the ited Star stables. SLEIGHS: The Red Star stables make a specialty of sleighing parties. t also. No. 2i Earl st. in rear of Shaw hotel, 2-Jout n & Morrow’s drug store. for rent in the Recorp block. COAL OIL. ARR Leave orders for ecal of] at Snyder's cigar Store, corner Spokane street and Columbia avenue. Coal Oil Johnnie. 330m | —| as a Time | Shoe was Good FF 8ra,, Ti y Te ia Past! nab Lime is rase: ‘Today the call is for the Best, and we can answer it. Our Shoes Fit Right, Wear Right, Look Right. And whats more the PRICE IS RIGHT. Call and have a look at them. Cc. O. LALONDE, The Pioneer Shoe Store. For Sacg.—Cheap, a $50 horse power boiler in For SaLe: CHEAP For Cas: Fou SALE: A For SaLe: Fit good name of a mining camp. —_————— Charity should begin at home. The province of British C lumbia is in need of all the lands she is entitled to, with- out extending time to enable railroad in- corporation to secure government domain. The Nelsou & Fort Sheppard railway company have earned no lands. Neither that branch or the Red Moun- tain are constructed in a workman like manner. They are death traps and should be condemne:l instead of receiv- ing further favors. There is just a probability that the ¥or SaLe: Th tat, with or government at Victoria will be defeated before this sitting of the legislature is over. The disposition of the members of the gt vo favor railroads is becoming notorious. Now comes a bill introduced by the preimier himself toex- tend the time for the selection and sur- vey by the Nelgon & Fort Sheppard rail- way company’s lands, granted April 8, 1892. It is pretty ——— i This office and the citizens of g this vicinity are constantly re- S$ ceiving inquiries concerning this 2 section of the country which are 2 dificult to answer by letter, so the RevorD gives the following in- formation for th> benelit of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It 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, Washington, by the Spokane Falls & Northern and the Colum- bia & Red Mountain railways. Rossland has thirty five hote' RED STAR avery and Transfer Saddle and pack horses, business. (0, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester- railway; are prepared to unload aad oliver all kinds of freigat from Cara; any thing moved-—from « trunk to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. WwW. AARTLINE. PROP. PALACE STABLES ™*, SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE.PROP. -_— Rossland, B.C. STEEN & CO. Importers and Wholesale Deale: OVING: If you have household goods to move call a Red Star transfer wagon. RAYAGE: The Red Star Transfer Company handles all kinds of freight promptly TeamiNG: If you want delivering or teaming of any kind done call up the Ked Star Stables. No. 8. revs M ‘AGE: If you have a trunk or baggage of kind you want moved, the Ked star ill doit promptly. - Piaxos: If you wanta safe or piano moved go get the Red Star Transfer Company to they are responsible for all damages. ngers. geltt BUSINESS PERSONALS. Jyst stop and look in Fraser's window and see | the beautiful perfume atomizers. —_2-18tf ‘on fine fruit and choice candies call at the ‘Columbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near Washington. im Every day brings new customers to Lalonde. } Itstands to reason that when aman makes | poots and shoes a specialty, that it must be the right house. Tt For the greatest and finest assortment of boots ‘and shoes go to Lalonde’s, the leading boot and shoe store. Tt Ger the Recorp every night by carrier for 25 cents per week. Leave orders at the office. Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe store for Tubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- ment has just been received. Tot Kootenay as soon as the snow and weath- er permit. They will probably continue their 0] tions as far as the Perry sur- vey, which extends from Nelson to a int where Kootenay river empties into ‘ootenay lake. Work on the survey at this end of the line will be finished in a few days. Some serious slides have occurred on the Canadian Pacitic railway main line, and trains have becn blocked for 24 hours at a time and the service has been BATHS. Barus:L adiew entrance to the new baths from the European Hotel. Feet BaTHRooms fitted up with tubs and marble | kinds and styles. All work per-) tended CM. Weller, sanitary . ‘Phon . DEUGGISTS. — McLean & Morwow, the pioneer druggists, have just received a ton of drugs and twilet requisites. Bot much interrupted. § on the Columbia river and the Arrow lakes are not running on schedule time, asa _re- sult of the Flockade. It is thought that all difficulties will be in a few TOBACCO AND CIGARS, | { Paqronize home industry, Smoke Enterprise, | Kootenay and Rossland Favorite cigars, made | n lays. ———_ MAY BE CUCKOO COLLINS. Spokane Police Believe the Diamond Robber Has Been Captured. The Spokane police believe that the man who robbed the Rossland jewelry store and-about the same time cleaned out one in Spokane is the fellow called Cuckoo Jim, now in jail at Sa Smoke British Lion and Mainland cigars, Van- ‘Couver Cigar Store, opposite Bank of Mon- treal 10-lutt Wantep: Everybody to smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver Cigar Store. | | Tue Dominion: Board, five dollars a week. Tue Leland: Columbia avenue. f rig! ¢ tables are the best the market supplies. ‘Nothing's too goud for you when you stop at the Arlington.” Cal. The man there claimed to be Cuckoo Jim Collins, a noted crook, detectives at spokane claim that he is not Collins, that Collins has not been in the United States for a long time. The man is said to resemble Collins greatly. It is known sitively that a man greatly resembling im was in & for several and left on at 10:45 offered L. T. Terry and G. K r left today for the Slocan country, where Mr. Klie- Lost. | | | | sT.—A Gents’ 18k gold watch, hunting case, hb Waltham movement, stem winder, suit- | able engravin on front and back eases; also ins 0 iption « side dume with owner's | andsome reward for recovery of Address this oflice. i Lost: A_ pocket book, around town; suitable | reward by leaving same at this office, d20tf PERSONAL, | AN Professor Dreyfuus gives private les ‘sons every day. Welott | | Ip you want the Rossland Evening Recoxp in Spokane go to haw or J raham, | COAL. | ger will give a series of recitations. with bars, eating and lodging rooms, and a dozen restaurants; and all are well patronized. There are four weekly news- papers and two dailies. All other brenches of business are well represented. ‘Che population is variously estimated from 6,000 0. 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 if any particular business would pay here. Business men are fall- ing over each other to establish nearly every kind of enterprise, and allseem to be doing weil. Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances. Vhile there is not work for all who inquire, most sober, indus- trious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man toland here ‘‘broke” without friends, although many who have done so are doing well. This camp is not being estab- lished on tke basis of a pay roll at present. ‘he populace is engazed, 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. We believe it will go on and on until Rosslaad can boast a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay — Wines Liquors and Cigars_—_— Gooderham & Worts ‘distillers. | G. & W. apecial 1884, the finest Case. whiskey on the market, age guaran- Solid Vestibule Traing MODERN Beatin THROUGH ticki) - TACOMA, & VANCOUV ori poiuts ST. PAUL. ST. LOUIS, CHICAG( NEW YU bostoN, and all points e: t MEDUL No.1, West, Do. 2, East, For information, ¢ call on or write F. D. GIBBS, General Avent, SPOKANE, WASH. OR A: D. CH ARLTON, . sst. Genl. Pass. Ayer No, 255 Morrison >t., coruer of nen Portland, : rds. maps and ti Oregon, And Soo Pacitic Linz The quickest and cheapest route alt points East or Wert. Pi i ‘i sleepers and tourists car on all Connections from Ross!. nection with Canadian Pi and Columbia & + estern railw ® Leave and arrive at Rossland every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday as follows: . 4:00 p.m, dep. vp... tn Direct connection at Nakusp torall ints on the N. & >. R. to Sandon, irect connection at Rob: on for Nels and all points between Nelson and aslo. Direct connection at Revelstoke for pniation, nape, ete, apply to any agent, C. 2. R. or to A. B, MacKen: H. M. MacGregor, Nelson, or to GEO. McL. BROW District Pass- enger Agent, Vane: . uver. folunbia asd Wales Tamy Time Table No.4. Totake effect Feb. 3, 187, EASTBOUND. Daily except Sunda Rosstand No. 4 passenger iea "Arrives at Trail ‘0. 8 passenger | Arrives sn Ro: $0.1 pa: 1884 “special” ame 1887 teed by government certificate. 9 1s91 THE EXCHANGE UATIONAL Capital $250,000.99 Surplus aod Undivided Pi . Jacob Hoover, president: A, J. Ross. vice ident; E. J. Dyer, cashier, Special cane and ntteation paldto mining es crows. THE HOWARD “€AOUSEP O’CONNELL, Prop. ~ Mi ing Headquarters. The I X L Clothing Co) Leading Clothiers, Hitters and Gent's Furnishers. 509. 511 ar 1513 Riverside Ave. Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Always‘on hand. RE The Grand Hotel 0.00. | SPOKANE, - WASH. | COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STs. Rossland, B.C. Newly furnished. Strictly first-class \thronghout. Under the management lof Frank Watson. Headquarters for mining men. Elevator service night and day. Free baths. On the European and American ylin, Every room heated by steam. Free buss to ind from all trains. ~ GIBSON & WILGOX 4-Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Co.umpia* AVENUE, Rossuanp, B. C. C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia and Spokane street. H. Mo ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company OFFIcE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hote!s, E. QO. CRAFTON - - Manager. roll, but not for four or five years. | There are millions of moncy here from all sections of the §{ globe; but the principal investors i are from the United States, | largely interested. | The Instory of the camp reads 4) like a fairy tale, and the fabulous | riches are scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King Solomon‘s 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 sbipments speak for themselves, ‘The town has wou an enviable reputation fur law and order. [t 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 and see for yourself. or subscribe for the Dawy or W with sarily accepted. pany,” and address to Jas, Macdon- | REcorD,. A. PARE —— ARCHITECT — NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received AAS. Conneetions made with all bow departing from Trail Seneral offices: r F.P.GUT Trail, B.C. ac & SLUCAS al TIME CARD NO. 1. 00 am Le Kaslo South Fork se Sproule’s “Whitewater se Bear Lake “ “ “ “ 8 Sandor = Le 1.40 pm For rates and information apply at company’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, Traffic Mgr. Wisconsin Central Line RUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St 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, etc.. address R. W. BRYAN Supt. & Ass’t [ reas. your nearest ticket agent, Or JAMES C. POND. Gen. Pass. Agt., Muiwaukee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY. Gen Agt.,246 Stark St.Portland, Ore, ———— —o— NEXT DOOR TO Say Hosa Rossland, To0K! LOOK! LOOK!!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. end a photograph of yourself and $1.09 an ‘amp Photographs, all gummed and the same as g e Just until noon of Tuesday April 20 FOR THE Stock, Lease and Book Accounts’ § OF THE ESTATE OF J. M. BURNES & Oo. AT TRAIL, At a rate on the do!lar of inventory which can be seen on the premises. and work is re Willcall in person, JAS. J. MACKEY, rand Union Hotel, Rossland, B. C. Clarendon Cafe Leav worth, Pilot Bay, : Returning, leaves Nelson 3:30 p.™- oO on all week JAS. WAUGH, International Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. Kootenay Lake and River, B-C- This company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Kaslo 7:30 a.m. for, Aius- By a Balfour and Nelson. days. q. F. HAYWARD Master. ——— Purser. TERMS.—SPOT CASH. Highest or any tenders not neces- c.W. ABBOTT & CO, No. 30 Columbia avenue. Mark on Envelope; ‘ Tenders | OPEN ALL NIGHT. mia | —- : for stock, etc., J. M. Barnes& Com-; private rooms for ladies. . bring out friends Exrope, do not fail to call on the est Canadian Atlantic Steamship Tickets- If bound for Europe, or desiring q or relatives fre near: Pacitie Railway agent: F with Neatest and finest d cafe north ald, Trail. B.C., or Simon Leiser, | of Spokane. Grove coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars a ton. ig’ Victoria. B.C. Everything new. Service excellent. GeneralS, S. Agent, w. sTITe, Winn ipeg~ * a few days ago he had promised a depu- HOUSTON IS NELSON’S MAYOR, Was Elected Over Turner by a Majority 0’ Nincty-Five. He 15.—(Speciul to. the ReconD.) Houston was clected mayor of Nelson today by a majority of ' e yotes over John A. T posing exhdidate in the field. rrepresented th: urch clement aston the opposing clement in y. dt was one of the hottest elec- er held in Nelvon, were five hundred and three Nelson, April weit tions ¢ ae faxton received . 200 ‘Turner received. Houston’s majority —— BASEBALL ORGANIZATION, Kootenay and Washington Baseball Ax- sociation Formed. Represéntatives of the baseball league from Nelson, Kaslo, Rossland and Spo- kane held a meeting in Kaslo last Tues- day when permanent organization waa male. Kaslo was represented by J. .L. Pierce, Billy Adams and George Borchers; E, HL hi ad Spok e I. i Biglow, Nelson; W. A. McCallum, Rossland. The meeting was a livel, one and looked at times as though Spo- kane and Rossland would have a league of their own. However, with tho hel of Nelson’s delegate, Mr. Biglow, an his parliamentary knowledge, they man- to get organized by 4 a. m. Mr. inson of Spokane was clected an. and W. L. McCallum of Ross- lana secretary. ‘The business was transacted with much snap, the Kootenaians rushing things, until the matter of guarantee and percentage was brought up. Then cane a battle. It was Kaslo and Nelson against Spokane, with Rossland in the round. They came in finally with it descril Mr. Adams, of Kaslo, suggested jt. Theelection of president was han- died with kid gloves and_was a surprise to Kaslo and Spokane. Their delegates slate, but Ross Thompson, of Ross- was the unanimous choice on the second ballot. Spokane wanted John Houston, of Nelson, for president. He was elected vice-president. A. L. Mc- Laine, of Kaslo, was elected. secretary He is considered the before May a as a e ‘playing of the ‘National league were Stop: MeLaine, Biglow, Hutchinson and ierce were appointed a ‘ransportation committee, ‘The schedule is to be ur- ranged in Spokane tomorrow night, bi Kaslo is out of all = RAILWAY AID BILL. Passed the House at Victoria by a Vote of 17 to 11. The railway aid bill was passed at last night’s session at Victoria on a division of 17 to 11, Kellie and Hume voting against it. Premier Turner introduced a bill last evening extending for six months the time for designating and ener, | SPOKANE STOCK EXCHANGE. Butte Sells for 31¢ Five Cents. and Reservation for Spokane, Wash,, April 15—The closing quotations on the exchange today were (as follows: Butte, 844 bid; 3'g asked; Boston, 74g bid; Commander, 154g bid; 19 ed; Evening Star, 107, | asked 5 ireat Western, 20 asked; High | Ore, 3 bid, 6 asked ; Josic, 46 asked ; Josie M 8 asked; Mayflower, 12 asked; | Monte Cristo, askec Novelty, 6 asked, Noble Fi 2 bid, 53'g asked; 'O. K., 27! Phoenix, 9% asked; Poorman, | 62g asked; Rossland Red Mountain, 27 asked; Reservation, 5 1 'g asked; St. Elmo, 6 bid, 8 rine, 5 a ; Slocan Star, oi, 2034 dis asked; Cariboo, | Deer Park. | Mac, asked 5 46 4 $1.42 asked ; Rambler, hoe, 15 asked; Primrose, 15 asked. Unlisted stocks were | quoted lows: Eureka, 434 asked; Grand _ Prize, 1% asked: Idler, 12!¢ asked;_ Knight ‘Templar, 3! asked; Little Darling, 14 bird, 2344 asked; Alberta, 14 bid; Sun- set, 7§g asked ; St. Joe, 34¢ bid. The following sales were reported: 5,000 Butte, 344; 1,000 Reservation, 5. THE CHURCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate flat. Services every Sabbath at 11 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 pet of town. Sunday services 1 a.m. and 7:30 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. an 7:30pm. H. twin, 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 Le May, 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. Good music. All are cordially invited. as fol-|Ig asked; Vulcan, 11g asked; Palouse Blue- F NORMAN A. MACKENZIE, MACKENZIE & Real Estate and Mining Notary Public. Company and Goldie-R w. L. GERMAINE, co. Brokers. Office of White Bear Mining & Milling Wardner Town Lots for Sale. Commercial Block - Mining C Columbia Avenue. AND REFINING (0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. JENNIE L. STONE, Real Estate and Mining Broker. For Sale—Hotel on Columbia avenue. Several small houses furnished and unturnished. Bargains in residence and business lots. To Li One good b O. Be lot on Columbi e SmmOuTy BOTLPING, COLUMBIA AVE. Rossland, B. C. THE SMITH-HEWITT CO., Mines, Stocks and Real Estate. COMPANIES ORGANIZED. CORRESPONDENOE SOLICITED. Scott Blk., Columbia Ave. and Lincoln Street, Rossland. PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents A Limited number of LOTS FOR SALE BY W. H. BISHOP. AGENT. BURN’S BLOCK. WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly of surveying the lands granted to the Nel- son & Kort Sheppard railway. The debate in the house was resumed-| in the afternoon and continued until a late hour last night. Williams, of Van- r, in opposing it, called it a Rithet- livinze aid bill and.gave as his reason that he opposed thé British Pacific and ifthe Coast-Kootenay road was to be be built it should be by the government. Booth wdvocated the bill, so did Baker, who ridiculed the idea of the govern- ment Wilding railways, saying that in Australia it had not been a success. Pooley pointed out that if the govern- ment ‘adopted the opposition cry for the government to build roads themselves, at least $7,000,000 would have to be bor- rowel, while under the present scheme it would only cost the government $78,- 0 a year for interest. A little scene was raiged by MacPher- Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. | COLUMBIA AVENUE, BOSSLAND MANSEL B. GREEN, us. Bac. Studio of Music and Literature. Lessons in Counterpoint, Harmony and Thorough Bass and Elocutlo Open for engagements on program a8 singer oF pianist. Next to Occidental, Thos. Mayne Daly, Notary Public, Commissioner, Upstairs in Ritchie Block Columbia Avenue Col son, of Vanes over a sent by the premier to the mayors of West- iiinister and Vancouver, declaring that the vpposition was opposing the bill b: trying to make out that it was a British Picitte scheme. MacPherson styled this telegram mean and diabolical, and was promptly called to order by the speaker, who said that while the members might think as they pleased, they had no right to use unparliamentai language. The premier jump to his feet when hergon sat down and said that only tation, headed by the mayors of Van- couver and Westminster, that he would bia Ave. Rossland. Dyer & Milthorp CIVIL ENGINEERS, DRAUGHTSMEN . . Record Block - Columbia Avenue. RossLanD. WARDNER, - B.C. Call and see samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws, Walter OC. Archer, first floor Lalonde block. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan eréek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenve, Rossland. tf REDDY & REINER, MINING BROKERS 201 & 202 Rookery, SPOKANE. E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL. B. CG. 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 lots at Trail and Deer Park. Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will protect tbem from wild cats, WANTED Good mining propositions 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. TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of Tne CREEDMORE Newly furnished rooms. Everything firat class. give them a reply to the request to aid the Coast-Koot road, and, fe his telegrams were a matter of duty. He read telegrams from the mass meetings of Westminster and Chilliwack favor- ing the bi 1. Graham, of East Yale, did not see any use of the bill any way. would build the Penticton-. ary Creek branch even if not a cent of bonus was given, and that would be cnough for his district. The South Kootenay Power bill pre- amble was reported proved by the pri- vate bills committee. DIVIDED 420,000. Paid By the Rambler-Cariboo Com- pany Yesterday. The dividend of $20,000 declared by the Rambler-Cariboo company last month was paid yesterday. F. McClaine, one of the large own- er n the company said: “It 1s possi- le we may pass a dividend this month, or ing to the difficulty of getting out ore, but we shall push shipments as rapidly a8 possible, and pay regular dividends.” ers in vi Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenue. H. B. FINDLEY, DD Ss, iL D S. Graduate of the Pntladelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block. Rossland, B. C king good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. CG. Treasury stocks all listea East. For further par- ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Spokane, Wash. JOHN M. BURKE McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland, British Columbia. RESTAURANT ROSSLAND CAFE, Open day and night, corner Reserve and Independence streets. Give Big Meal for 250 __. Will and report on mines forsale, and also on mines of which atocais being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE. Rosslaud. B.C J. H. Spiking Trail, - - - all y i B.C. P d by mail ayeL IMMIGRATION NOTES. The Oregon and Washington Boards are doing good work and should be liberally supported and encouraged. As a result of this work many eastern ple are turning their attention to the acific Northwest. If the reader has friends in the east who are likely to come here this year send their nomes and addresses to the undersigned and I will see that they. fet a supply of the best literature and full information as to this country. - 3-30-lw GrorGE S Batty, Gen’l Agt. ‘Wisconsin Central Lines, Portland, Or. J. E. MILLS, Agent for Montreal Syndicate Lots of the Origi- nal Townsite of Rossland. TERMS EASY. Office: Third building east of GRAND UNION HOTEL. Dundee Gold Mining Co., L PARKER GROUP, Assays obtained April 7th, 1897, $35 gold, 17 ounces silver. Depth 94 Feet. Situated between Wild Horse and Porcupine Creeks. Fist Block of Treasury Stock at 10 Cont WEEKS, KENNEDY GO. Brokers. Salmon River Valley Mining Co., Ltd. —ao- MINE: TAE GUTTENBURG Situated one quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Creek, Nelson Mining Division. Only One mile from the Nelson & ¢ort Sheppard Ry. Sapital, $1,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fully paid and non- assessable. Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as ‘Treasury Stock, the proceeds to be applied to development work ONLY. The promoters stock has been pvoled. . OFFICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.C. ; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, peo- | Rossland, B.C.; General Manager, A. Modigh, Trail, B.C. ; Secretary aud Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossl@nd, B.C. ; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal,;Rossland, B.C. Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at Bc. each. When these are gone the pfice will be RAISED. This 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 $38.00 in GOULD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. It will pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin SHIPPING before 90 days. Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- A.W. ROSS & CO...... ...8TOCK and MINING... BROKERS 4 itiagesivont TORONTO, ONTARIO. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. oF TORONTO. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S DRUG STORE. Mining Stocks and Claims bought and soid. Gro. GuRD, Vs lication to the President or Secretary. S. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland “Mining Abstract Co. Full information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Execute t General Mining Busin Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orricz : Traprrs BLock, Columbia Ave. P. OU. Box 72. ROSSLAND, B. C. Cable address “WALTERS, “Gieber'’s' *Moreing aud Neal's MoNell's Codes. The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. - Mins, Mone Suanss ano Murs Pronvcrs Dealersin Developed Mines, first-class “Pros- pects” and Standai ares. Particular attention given tothe orders of in- dividuals and Syndicates. Expert reports on physical features and titles. Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. P. O. Drawer L. land. Use d Bedford ROSSLAND, B.C. Cc. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers © 11 Post Street. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. J. H. Good, J.M. Clark. Good, Clark & Co. Beat Estate AND MINING BROKERS, Convey Cc. &e., MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.C. Minny Supplies. Results Talk !! — di The tof The C Gold Fields syndicate, limiicd, now have over one hundred and fifty feet of underground development to their credit in the rich Sunset No. 2. has been no “let up” in the property. until the Sunset is a regular producer of pay ure in quantity. With pay ore in quantity come increased share values and dividends. Ar an investment, therefore, the fully-paid, absolutely non-assessat le shares of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limited, at 10 conte per share, appeal most forcibly to every intelligent investor. Order shares, prospectuses and general information from} From the beginning there t of this fine The work is to be pushed more vigorously, if possible, ploration and develop The Walters Co.,| Ltd. ROSSLAND- -_ BRITISH COLUMBIA. H. O'HARA & CO, 24 Toronto St,, Toronto Ont. SAWYER, MURPHY & CO., 108 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal, Que BJSSLAND. B. OC. Or through any zeliable Bank or Broker.j