SHORT NEWS ITEMS. g Electricity rans & typowriter. Norway boasta of # paper church. Lord Salisbury owns 8 $4,000 rug. A London club bas 8 $40,000 carpet. Big shipment of hate—Stetson’a best and othe re—just opened atHunter Bros A full line of carpets and linoleums get received at Hunter Bros: ——— Want No War on Sunday. In the recent Preabyterian conference a resolution urging that President McKinley order that no unnecessary Sabbath work be done by the navy and army in the present war, and that bat- tles be not begun on Sunday, met with o NEXT Public Auction PRG eae She Saturday Night May 14, 1898, ae ATe. 42 COLUMBIA AVE. C. C. GIBSON, Auctioneer N. B. Private Sales Daily. | No, 04. RTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- a TION OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. “Companies Act, 1817.” egyening Star M ning Company." ered the 18th day of April, 1898. CERTIFY that I have ered the ‘Evening Star yas an Extra-Provin ‘ander the ‘'Cumpanics effect ali or fter get forth ve unthority of the Colunbia extends. office of the Comp ‘ashington. Whe amount ei the capital of the Com: pany is $1,500,000, divided into 1,500,000 shares of $1.00 The he decided opposition and was finally laid on the table, after having been loaded fh amendments. One ed that the assem- ta folly by ular meetings in board of publication an work. Probably Nothing In It. Vicrorta, B. C., May 25.—The royal commission appointed by the govern- ment to make inquiry 2a to the conduct of the business of the lands and works ah luded today. p! \ Made a well Rite) Ma of t selling, milling, amelting, me ose | Peduevng ores a1 ts oft this Province je situate in the Rossland, and Jame: Hunter, agent for the Company, whose addreesin Rossian aforegaid, iy the attorney for the Com- Parke time of the existence of the Com- any is fifty years. a B The objects. for: which tho Company has been established aro:— ° | To acquire, hold, plat into city and town lots, se! arn ce of British te, acquire, gz claime in t ica and in the ont ry R. F. Tolmie of Neleon of Nelson war ined and admitted severely ci having correspondence with the premier regarding crown grants issued, alleged to have been so iesned for an. improper consideration. The ‘evidence will be itted to the g it. Proxe- cutions for perjury will probably result. ——_- Rates Cut in Half. ‘Until further notice the Canadian Pa- cific wil) sell ticke'a to all points east at ‘Schilling’s Teas....- English Breakfast, about half the regular rates. A. B. MacKenziz,” ~ Ticket Agent. — Price of Silver. New York, May 21.—Bareilver, 5734¢; Mexican dollars, 46%4c;. silver cerlifi- cates, 5734 G68e. "+ Indo-Ceylon, Tdeal Blend. . - 0. M. FOX &Co 106 E Columbia Ave. ev Cc and operat the ver for all purpo- tates vf America and itish Columbia, 'y hand andseal of office at Victoria, Province of British Colum— bia, this 18th day of Apri}, one thourand eight hundred and ninety-eight © - 8, x. WOOTTON, [u. 8.2 2 Regietrar of Joint. ‘Stock Companies. No, 92. : CERTIFICATE OF THE ;REGISTRA- TION OF AN EXTRA-PROVIN- HOTEL DAWSON as The. : GranD CIAL COMPANY. “Companies Act, 1897." “alberta Gold Mining Company.”” Registered the 2d December, 1897. J HFREBY CERTIFY that 1 hav: thia day registered the “Alherta Gold Mining-Company” as an Extra-Provin- vial Company under the “Companie: Act, 1897,” to carry out or effect allo any of the objects hereinafter set fort! to which the legislative authority of the WHORMATION A. Bilef Write-up Which Will be Ex- e City. of Spokane, Btave ol Le ROL, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR Te thae ete AB} each, . i ‘ head office of the Company 1 Best 1 ‘own of . il be do rected anti carried until the principal inines and prospects - have, been. des- propertica herein ‘mentioned we-will not be. resp il sunimit,of Deer Park whenouth Lebt, is mile “TAQUT TH OES ——__—_——_— tended to All the J roperties in the Camp. a ee able trom urement PAT KIVQUIQIIALLALLAAUAUIOLLRDALLAL Ross iia remrreyerry dmpson:, Adil Fureka: Consol:dated West Le Roi and Josie. vf Honiestake, 2 Lhave blocks of stuck. In the follc-virg companies for rale: 4 i Evening Star Monte (riste, ‘Sivlerine and 7R. E. Tee HS REDVIN JA 7K! ON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, 3 3 3 Bees 5 oe : 3 the Ong’ nal, Townsite | R owners and Other. : sources. oie DE itiued ‘oor ih dAL ddA JA A0AJO AJA AAU AAA ‘this write-up wil ribed. | As wevare unable to. visit all for.all men aut iu the main they canbe relied ap: mas heing correct. : 2 "°° DKER PARK, The Deer. Park is located on, the MUDD > i apd a halt the west of Lown, ait hie, probally iin deposits in the jw shaft Le Amp. vet leep, and aachinery consinte ob 4 oranda W-horse hoist. Sa} os aid ia for anal wincers work. “Phe great budy uf ore-is low grule,.ut td reported improving né, depths is gained : SUNSET. NO. 72-.- > ‘The Sunset No. 2, is- owned by th Sanadian Goldfields Syndivate, limit ed, and situated in tne south belt, , ot the eust slupe uf Deer Park mountain, ane half. mile from tlie’ business, cap ver_of -Rossiand, -and. just above. ithok EW. ‘sack, It/is:bein; .vigorousls wai’ witha force of- 26 -men 4m two machine dolls. —In the tunnel G4 feet n-day ls being ‘driven, and -in th ahaft, 4f feet. "On ‘the 20th ‘of Nov vhere.witi I feet of work done, be vder atripping the vel, and. other ypinent__» te mine, Lh ROL ~ The Le Roi mine bags be‘ome fame ua un thie greatest | ald: prodtice: | n Canadas Tt hag besides” puctings it save and expensive: machjnery 100 age, purcinased ane c a smelter, ated paid feet of work, buil® E> ard Sane ‘Fran sfer. Co.. Rossland Evening Record — VOL. IV. No. 270, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898. PRICE 5. CENTS. , / D. ; @ Wall Paper a E. Kerr, Dentist. _ Department AT. ; 9 Hl. S. Wallace's ‘2. Stationery, Wall Paper, Book, .,: Farey, Goods and, Notion “ -® Store. © z| Latest methods and applianres, Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. TEETH ON LIGHT, CAST @ @ Alumioum DURIBLE ga Over Fraser's Drag £ tore. OFFICE: 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE, Rolt &Grogan |r «,Ratt&Grogan HS FROM SAMPSON ogre representing. the Jermest om-| Reported that the Cruiser Baltimore We insure mining machinery, build- Mot with an Accident. : inga, dwellings, merchandise and stocks 8. of all kind G ») 4 OTHER LATE NEWS FROM MANILA MONEY TO LOAN : . Wehave money to loan at big per ‘cent, per anum on Rossland realestate.|. New Yorr, May 27.—Advices come Canterbury Block. reo aes Lae Tendon ae ithe Baltlnore lies in A mud at wiles, Phil i - 86 Columbia Ave. inds: lowed a by. an eisai a Kodaks, Hand Photographic Supplies of all say that Licutenant Davis of the battle- |Kinds Wholesale and Retail. board the vessel. Nelson vs. Rossland. _ _ Nelson has always been jealous of Rossland: ; Rossland: has. always’ been generous to Nelaon. Rossland never miaseaaan opportunity gto say ». kind word for) Nelaon,) and Nelson in. turn never misses an opportunity to say dep- recating-things- nbout™*Rosslend. * The Nelson Ecénomist > “ The Rossland Law Society at their Inst ,| latest is the following, taken from the A BOLD BAD IiAN. Provincial Policeman Forrester Assaults an Or. ~ Quite a sensation was caused at Kusy konook, B. C., last Sunday morning by} a brutal assault’ made on the person’ off R. M. Nisbet, editor of the Searchlight, by Provin ual Policeman Forrester; now; siationed here. Ii seems that Mr. For: rester took umbrage at a notice appear ing in last - Wednesday's’ yssue of. th meeting passed ». regolution, we are in- formed, requesting the at! eral its sitting in Neleon next month, should hold a, sestion at Boomtown—beg par- don, Rossland: The bar-isters of the city of unlimited:.poesibilities and’ alti- Cameras and) omoar Came Ashore. New ‘Youx, May 26.—A dispatch to the Evening World from Jupiter, Fila., ship Oregon, came ashore last night, “Our race;’?: suid “Davie, ‘was most ‘exciting, and especially” after we left Bahia, for we knew then the. possibility RDERS TAKEN for Kodaks and Cameras to be delivorod to any part of the United States at O 10 per cent lepd (han the regular American retail price. We have added an AMATEUR DEVEL- OFING ANG.FINISHING. DEPARTMENT to our gallory and have put a first-clads man in ‘Ail work will receive prompt attention. I to our epecialt: charge of same. - “Gal U Kodaks and Our best Cabinet ~. Photographs | Photos only $3.5 Room, Carpenter & Co, of: interception, Captain Clark, ‘how- ever, kept the. little fleet: in constant readiness, and had we. run. into the Spanish fleet we would have been heard from, Asitis, we are all -happy that Per Dozen fot the}ttici‘ans we will have a chance t next 30 Days. take part with the fleets now looking for the Spgztish.”” © : | The/Marietta and Buffalo are with the Oregpo. _Corparison of ‘small Avms. A comparison oithe small arms used by the United States and Spain shows sen ene eeooe’ x SOL -. SAGNTER~ BROS. a =======|MFORTERS ea - WACEEE ALE AND RETAIL ee on RETA that the enemy. hes somewhut the best equipment, but this is »robably- more taan offeet.by the betier markmanship of American soldiers. Spain, like Ger- many, Sweden, Belgium, Tuikey, Col owbia and the Argentine: Repvbiic, has adopted the Mauser, although these rifles vary in engi, weight, elibyr and the quelity of the shell. uscd—the yaria- to direct that. the ‘supreme court’ after | ‘ light, of which the~ following ii copy: é “A bold, bad man with a sholgun ane big revolver, psrading the etreets 1 at Sunday, helped to break the monoton; eavsed hy the: Rainesdry law now: force in this glorious burg.”” Mi. Forrester claimed that the abo outofthe way. The community is of mushroom growth, yet what they lack fon. in stability is made up,for in atyle. Rossland is the most precocious infant ever born of this province. lt wants to ran.before it can walk. The people wanted the land registry office there, on the ground that they have noland te regiater; the law library there, because they have few lawyers to consult it, and now they. want the- supreme court sim- ply because. they have no’. courthouse. The denizens of ‘the burg have the, in- flated idea that. Rossland: is. Kootenay, and that Kootenay is Rossland.’ This exalted idea” may ' contribute to. their. happiness without detracting from’ the merita of Nelson, and if this affords them pleasure we do not wish to deprive them of it.” But we wish to do juatice to Roas- land without flattering its vanity. Ross- land cases ought to be heard in Ross- land, and general Kootendy cased in Nelson. “Here webave a courthouse, there they have none; bere we heve traveling facilities, there they have not: here we bsve an established aesize town, there they have ai best a good’ min camp. For sitpreme court. business Nei is for general conveniente. tion avising from tie diffe ‘ence of judg- meiit an.oug : mechanism. of flo exch of these co ‘The Mauser; des) its Germen name son is by long odds the. best place, that 1 was a reflection en him as an officer an freely expressed himself as being deter-} mined to wreak vengeance on the pers; i ible for the R the item. : Sunday morning Mr, Nisbet, togeth with several other citizens of Kuskonook. were in the private apa-tments of Messray Gonld & Fraser inthe rear of their gens eral store, when Policeman Forrester, rushed in and singled out Mr. Nisbet and began to abuee him, He then as-) enulted Mr. Nisbet in the most brutal; menner, {hiowing him to the floor and} striking his head against the arm of sheavy caair with such force as to knock: him,senseless. While in this condi Mr, Niabet was dragged from the pri- vate apaitments of Messrs. Gould & Fra- ser against their emphatic protest, When-Mr. Nisbet, in a semi-conacious state, had been dragged down the. fli of steps in front of Mr. Gould’s store he was ikrown heayily to the ground, this time M:. Nisbet had “returned coneciousness and usked to be permit to regain his ‘feet,‘as he -had no: intep: tion tor esist the officer, whereupon Mi Fo: ester said: “You G— d—e—of —, Nl pat you on your feet,?? and wi tht he jeiked the prostrate man’ fro: e wg. where’ he was bratall: vhoked wank «shackled and chain From tho Nelsoa Miner. W. T. Oliver, manager of the Bank of Critish spent ‘Ttesday in the city. ro the fleor, ae vemark from) Mrs i * of a h—, you are: No-th America at Rossland | whe' | When the above iacts beeame known an indigneion mecting of our citizens? was veld aud Cie iullowing requisition® was G weup, fad. forwarded to Gold _ First class rooms at and jtiuse bythe German military, is of ‘American origin, and is a very effect- ive weapon, whether its bullets be made eet WV ah : Fic Liaraug, Qlgant turnouts and fan teawie; ve, 708 Hanya? a (725 Uy in div Licis: sinsietegh eee ee ft et Bata ty night. 0° oe aay ata a o Treen are geiting np.2 driving party, ree.us About ris ind, Waren Horees boarded by the ela. gcking of ali kinte done, We Legislature of British Columbia extends. “Fite head office of the Company is sit nate in the City of Spokane, State o Washington. The Queen’s> hirjhday. celebration ai Rossia as a very successful affair. A : large crowd of visitors weie in the -city Sau. T, ARTHUR, Proprietor. Cantrach popular prices $ # W. H. Taylor D. M. D. Mahoney —" 6 Spokane, Warhington. _—————_—_——_ Modern in all its appointments. rea +mable. He vard and Mill atreets. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. } wadquarters for mining men Ratee Centrally located, corner The amount of the capital of | the into one imiifion shires of one dollar each. ‘The head office of the company: in this province is situate at Rossland, and James Hunter, agent fer the Company Whose addrese is Roseland aforesaid, it the attorney for the Company. ‘The time of the ex.stence of the Com- pany is fifty yea : If you want Yate St. Victoria. Epwarp CROXYN. ~ AB; CLore, Ie J. A-MacpowaLp. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. oliottors for the Bank of British North Americs Money to Loan, R Republic, Cheroda, “Ke CG urlew B onaparte Camps. # ddresss—COL. 1. 1 My ers Falls, Washington. Produce. E Lorsest tonternoreso 4+2® any kind, or to bu) a.good Livery barn and business . at ay odilistributing point on the new rouwm to the HUGHES Tealer in Hay, Grain, Poultry and 8. The objects for which the Company has been estab! ited ce of other p construct, operate and concentrators, amelters and other ma- chinery, uscd or to be used in treating ore and other products of ‘mines in the United States of America and_in the Province of British Columbia, Canada; to acquire and operate water rights, Gitcher, finmes and other conduits ‘and apparatus necessary for the ‘appropria- wW.S.JONES for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that 30 da from date we will appl: Commissioner of West to the Gold ‘ootensy district tion, use and disposition of water in ing ™m ig and mines, running and ‘vy, an working and treating ores in the United ¥a| States of America and in the Province of British Columbia, Canada; to h Company is ane million dollars, divided | « | tulization $1,000, ity. © Unpotalizet f BOO, si my PA per share. wine is bold at 300,000. 7 and is ore hina-are built on the: C. W. track, with a tramway.to tha Red |Mountiin. roilrond. ‘The: principal ‘ackhoklers are‘Col. 1. Ns Peytun, Henntor George Toruer, Col We. W. 2). Turner, Wm. J, Harris. Col. Wm- fLedtidpiath, L. EF Williame,--Maj- J.) Me-Arinatrong, E. D. Sanders. CENTRE BTAR, Owned by Centre Star mining com- pany, Oliver Durant: mansger- Capi- ,000, shares par valne (Leach, -.No“atock ‘on’ the: ‘murket. there-hag béen repeated ‘refusals of war and better.“ “The mine is eituated fa town, half mile north: of‘ tbe ‘busi- ‘ess center... I¢-has four separate and ‘listinet ledges which , are developed ‘with over 1,000 feet of tunnels, shafts, ii a} crogs-cuts. There are many ‘add tons of ore on the dump and it, Waiting [avurable conditions fcr ‘.eatment, thet locations in the camp and one oO: the aost valuable. Be Ths’ latest and ere sy.) It haa its uw. electric. light pluni |" “This /is‘one of. thee. Br 8. a; ni f nig we hab Roi unter_.Bi reed end hagwae WOKS Nat be-cy ab TR art lel ae Tate A aes erat Tahaha Cabin act aga oF Roel sand job werk machinery delivered on ure, hyanva anid.vafee ig moved. We Ne. ey tas eh ewill tran i : 4 2 Fir and Tamarac yood. : y Washingten $ tin Blggk.- ull, gituated'on Mente about'a mile nérth of town? * of tunnel, ‘shaft, vine and; cross-cut, work. It is provided: with’ two “com presyora, one 7 eee? w-drilla, \ Colona; Has 1 gef OF Wor! A : ied P oi Mr ee ston ex axe employed c mic: is t a 4 on the property. ag RESETS : WAR BAULE. _ This mine and tie Crown Point are ‘ The Monte,Cristo. has.oyer 1800 {cet | |,, ihfng | company, manager. There ‘vein 100 feet and = 9¢0° another 100 fee with nine men workings?" + * WHITW: BEAR, @-berse pow r heist, 44nl Qo: . soe st y aiper Sane: . General Merchandise. ENTS :—GOODWIN -CANDLES,; CANNON STEEL,GIANT POWDER, CALIFORNIA CAPS AND. FUSE- $< ROSSLAND AND SANDON. eoeses COLL LLLEE O COO SENE~ «red ~ $5,000 WAR WITH CLOTHING of stcel, coppe:, nickel or, Jead, >It was originally manufacturetl “at lion, N.Y. After the Fra:co-Cerian war the gov- cnd eve: y event in the program ot sporte was well contested. Ge:ner Allen of Rossland, the right Ghildran zecelve ize same vaices and the it of Ge ny took the i ‘i tog ‘heir ilttio wants in, school, eng in supPy, | and hos retained it, adding some im- pene, ote. a5 the/shiewaes buyers a in puting provements jo its design and providing ‘both with everytnisg they require. the necessary mechanism ‘fore maga- zine gun. ‘Lhe Mauser hasa fixed cham- ; ber, closed by a movable brecch-lock, GOO D EVE B ROS. which slides in the axin of the jiece by ¢ _ DRUGGISTS AND | what the militsry authorities call di- STATIONERS 0 © [rect action’—thet is, there isa bolt (OMF-It pays to deal with Goodeve Bros. | moved by a concealo.1 lock, which may be unlocked at will for the ejection or loading of cartridgcs. The strength of the piece, however, liea in the penetrat- ing power of the ecvtridye itself, There are five idges in every d they have a muzzle velocity of 2,286 feet a second, the velocity of the American army rifle, the Krag-Jorgeson, being 2,000 feet a second. Tie ball which is Gischargad haa a caliter of .276 ofan inch, whercas the American weapon has a calibre of .3 of an inch. The adveuta.e of the Spanish imple- © ment appeaiw to lie largely irits im: g ih ADOB ATE } ANQUENE, } ARIIES mense penetrating power. The ball is herd and poiuted, and cen cub through solid oak. Ita effect in service is to yound men and render. then helpless, but it inflicts as little suffering as possi- hand supy of D. By Bogle, fell off his horse between* Trail, and exiguer Denais of Nelaon: Kusxoxoor, May: 22, 1898. .eq.isiiiou to the Gold Comm the following charges against Provinci: breaking two ribs. iF t Ye Great Syiiga. ' The Record isin receipt of compli- mentary tickets:to the Old Folks Con- cer, which read as follows: “Yu Gneat SyNcE yesierday. The horse stepped ‘on him’ |. . now Btitioned: ing. the pereons and premises of citizens of _Kuskonook without righ! To be Held in-Ye Meeting Houle Called Ye Dominion Hall, * On the Evening of _ MAY ‘xXxxist, MDCCCXCNIII. Reserved Seais Three Shillings. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Leo H. Long aid’ family have returned from Salt Lake City. : : Avcordiag to the moining pape-; Jobn Collins, Jewry Collins aud Latrick Col- lins dicd Inst Sunday at tha Sisters’ hoapiicl. ‘ J. D. Morkill came up from Northport this morning and returned en the noon train. J. Ferguson McCrae has gone to the Boundary country for a couple of weeks. yworet order of criminals, for no reason: save end except spite and personal ges For a folliavestigation of the forego-: Ing ciia.ges atan early date youz « peti= tionens will ever pray. *~ aay ‘Then follows the names of the leadiag” citizens of Kuskonook. say Forresier was at one time on the force.’ in Rossland and afterwacds employed in ihe custom oifice. He made himeelf un- popular by pyoferring charges egainst: B.R. McDonzld, custom collector, which siouer ‘equeiag the investigation -of7 a Pl of there clain u * uire, hold, erect and operate electric mine fair to. nial fora license to sell spiritous and fer-| light and power plants, for the purpoxe ite mented Nguuors by retail on the town- of mining and treating ores, and for the site of Meivilla, sitaathe on the north pacity of 60° jae ble, anc causes the least amount of mor- drills tality. Stories are tuld of Cuban sol- diera who have been shot through the owned by the War iegle Consnlidated Gold mining compauy vf Toronto, :It 1djuins the Le Riion the west, ‘and were not tried and which he aiterwards Col. E. 8, Topping was in town wday-| withdrew. W.J. Williams is home from the Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. Office with Rossland Water & LightCo. Columbia Ave. Rossland. Four and Velvet mineral claims. John Wilson. James Summers. Dated April 10, 1868. side of Hy Sheep creek between the Big pnryoze of furnishing lights and creat- ing power for all purposes connected with auch mining business. in the Uni- ted States of America and in the Pro- vince of British Columbia, Canada; to TO PROSPECTORS. HA. B. FINDLEY. D.D.S., L-D.3., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental! college aud Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block. Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia Spokane atreet. Notice To Transfer Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that Thomas B. Garrigon will make application, at the next sitting of the Board of License Commiesioners of the City of Kogeland, for the transfer of the Kootenay hotel | Bo: liquor licenee, on Lot 10, Block 28, eub- dieigion 535, to.M. D. Shea. . 2 Tyomas B, Gangisox. Dated May 17, 1898. Borsland, B. C |’ We are makiug 8 Specialty stocking good mining proper- ties andare daily INCORPORATING inal acquirer, hold, plat into city and town lots, zell, Jease and mortgage real and property in with said mining businessin the United State: of America and in the Province of Bri tish Columbia, Canada: to acquire, con. struct asd maintain roads, railronda and tramways in connection with raid min- ing business in the United States of America and in the Province of British Columbia, Canada; to do and conduct a of B. CO. Treasury stocks listea East. For further p: ticulars apply to LC. GILLMAN, ¢pckane, Wash. Li & 12Bhsrweed Lik, of} general and such al} | other transactions as the business of the are Corporation may require. Given under my hand and geal of office at Victoria, Province of Britieh Column- bia, this second day of December one thousand eight hundred “and _ninety- seven, [L.8. 8. Y. W iN, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. NELSON, B.C. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. Miners’ Livery Stable FEED AND SALE STABL Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will, atthe next meeting of the Roard of License Commissioners of the city of Rossland, make application to tranefer the liquor license for the Clar- Licenso, Notice iv herel.y 2 at the next meeting of 1 make application '. Morgan. Dated May 7, 1898. Application for Transfer of Liquor Sven that the under- {eense Commissioners, of the license for the Ven- "Tae HABBIS, to Gus. Wésholin. endan house D. W. Monaan, Dated May 7, 1898. Ff. W HINSDALE. to * “Customs Broker, THE CUSTOM Rossland B. C. he 34. IW T!OUSE nas done over 6,500 -feet of’ develop- ment work and paid. $275,000 in ‘divi- tends,’ ‘The present managment pre- fers.to hold their ore until “the ‘com-, pany builds a smelter or tan- get bet- ter freight and treatnient rates... It recently paid $700,000 for: the mine. It hus.all the necessary conve: iences, machinery, ete. The Columbia & Western cv Iway-is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY: > ‘the 1 ly May waa the first: location ia ius camp, May 27,1889. 1¢ is new uwaed by the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres, wW. J. Harris, manager and’ Frank Kizer. wea. und tres. “It “is located in abe south belt, two and a’ balf miles south of. town. Development work cousiats of cver 300. feet of tunnol and shalt: ‘There is 150 tons.of? shipping orton the dump, which will average $20 p ton. Mine provided with hoist comoreasor plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE SAM. Oxswd Ly John Cromie, ” Brig At- kinon, A. B. Campbell, Thos, Coffey. Locate. on one ledge: in’ the ‘south belt, in line with the Crown Point aud the Homestake. Gem, has a 60 ‘foot ahaft and 50 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foct tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- oly Sam has a 25 font shaft and, 150 feet of surface work. aes MUNTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA .These three properties are owned This clain? is Owoed ‘by ithe: ing company, -George A. It. ja logated-on rkesmpun- $10, + -:a is regarded pect. ed THE UNION Tho Union is “located -| hortiv of Rorsiond.qnd in ow! ee abe, agh; Mediynn ria, B. saure JA. MoD ahaft hag been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut.of-.35 feet. Burveyed and crown gral ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE,‘ These properties helong to the Ger- mania Gold Mining company and abe located-on Green mountain justp' of Red mountain, three and miles. from Rossland. There is foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut ob the Electa. The ledge is large arid well defined, and arseays have been obtained aa high as $300 a ton. ‘THE BLACK PRINOE. Owned by the Black Pring company, J. A.’ ‘k, press; MePheraon, vice pres. G: A. ; Fs aces and tre. Located gh side uf the Columbia river, t! below Trail. Work consists ofa 40. by Eastern Canada cupitalists and are represented here by George Plunder foot shaft, 60 foot tunne and’ about i ald A | 1 0 in PI pent build- 2 ter ure three well defined leads, the een! one running over 1000 feet through the property, Work is being dene o” i at present. It isthe intention te ge | the 100- font level before ee is About $4000 worth of worl THE WEEKLY RECORD Will; be Issued “Every”. ' 100 feet of open-cuts. Assay THURSDAY - $5,000 Worth of Clothing, “Furnishings, ' etc., Bought, ia Bond at 50 cents on the dollar- 42a ‘Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! - ay atock coneieta of Black Venitian and Clay Wersted euits, Chiv- ete, serges, Scotch and, American Tweede—in all atyles. ee body, the liinbs, and even the head, and who were scarcely incapacitated by the expetience. It is perhaps the humane implement which could be used. ——_———_— Sent tne Callao Also, New Yors, May 26.—A special dis- patch from i-ong Kong says that Ad- miral Dewey, ct Menila hea sent the cruiger Baltimore and the little gunbeat Callno receady euptured {com tie 5; > Boundary country. “Ww. B. Davey, after spending a week in Rossland, returned to Grand Forke today. ~ 2 Hugh McCutcheon left for the Boun- lary country today, presumably to fix ee Delegation Goes Home. John A. Manley, Cherles Cummings, asd Editor McCarter of Grand Forks | e to re»ezent this section} atryiin the ooposition conven- tion wh'ch wae to ve held here on the: she fellows who. own the opposition ‘ences in that section. Henry Kehoe left today to work the Porto Rico, near Ymir. yf yxe’.fine black it ie 14 rworated suits... Whsy tity Bee i wi Mena? fine black and - ine eerge uits Muse’ Bue tweed 5 BULB... coe give ne atrial. ‘All now goods specially designed "08. Salifaction Guaranteed, T pannnnnoe : fi ‘A complete. and up-to-date stock of GENTS FUNRISHINGS, HATS. BOOTS and SHOES, etc. “Gall and be convinced ofthe extent of our stock. * Notreuble to show goods. ; Th J, OAEARN THE GLOTMIER iarda at Hvilo, to retake the American verk Saranec. This vessel was seized by the Spanicrds on April 2ith at Hoilo, where she Lad just unloaded a cargo of 30u0 tons'of coal, which was also seized by the Spaniards, , {| AS Jumpsea From a High Bridge. Sr. Louis, May 23.—Kearney Speed, > wn allover the country asa nervy MOULDINGS idge jumper, dived from the Mei- | | chonty’ bride into the tuississippi river We makea Specialty of: today and escaped uniurit. ‘Lhe dis- terice was 128 feet -and the fact that the Glazing, Painting, Kalsomining, river was runu:ng very high ard run- PAPER’ HANGING Jniag with drift ncod mede the feat more SIDECORATING perilous. Guly three persons were pres- FRESCOING A Large Assorip.ent o1 Wantcd—Good man cook wants em- | GOR. COLUMBIA AVE. & LINCOLN ent, one of them being 2 newspaper Arthur & Pretty, Col. Henry Roy went to Pilot Bay to- lay via Northport Police Court, Police Magistrate Jordan this morn- ‘ng required a°¢500 bond of James Law- er to keep the peace and welk in the atreightand nerrow way, end for his appearance for trial should he fail to srney got +10, or rather the eity sot it, beccuse Mr. Kearney was misbehaved upon the streets. A Haamiilto», On ich gays that Thomas W. Keene, the actor, leit. there for New York Wein ay. He is suffer- ing from appendicitis aud has caneeled hia {heatrical engugementa M. J. O’HEAEN has a new line of tranks and ‘valises. 6 27-tf ployment in town or at a mine. Apply tf man. No. 116 East Columbia Ave. at this office. Tegner -s tant the delegaiion did not consist of fore Americans and one Ca’ nadian as siated. There was one Can- adian and two Amesicans who held proxies ior ‘wo Canxdians. They go howe satisfied as they eccom-_ slished what they cane for—an adjourn meut of the convention. peer Jerry Coliins’ Funeral. The funeral of Jerry Collins, who died at the hospital of consumption, was con- ducted this forexcon by .the Miners’ Union, of which he wes a member in good standing. He was 60 yersold and had no relatives here. The faneral ser- vices were conducted by Father Rivers at the Catholic.church at 10 o'clock this morning. Northport Smelter. James Breen, manager of the North- port smelter, came up to Rossland yes- terday and returned today. He says they have plenty of ore to keep the smel- Go to M, J. O’Hearn for ateteon hats. 527-11. ter going fora month. He thinks the Le Roi sale will be ratified.