ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, "S\% NOSES Phot BY BBER C, SMITH, | Resolutions Adopted Asking More Gov- Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly, | ernment Aid. adopted by the citizer dass meeting: Resolved, That as Trail has not_re- ceived the consideration due her from the provincial parliament, that we, the of Trail ata Bingle copy... Une Yea Six mon’ tivule copy......... in advance in advan —e ) bled, dec hat while acknowledging the and liberality suggested of the wopriation for school purposes, we feel that whether regarded as a center of population, as a redu ing, railroad « commercial point, or o the provincial 1 son with other of the North Riding, Trail has not “1 the consideration due her, and that this meeting desires to enter a_ vi; vrous protest against such a complete oring of the just claims of this town. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1 me of Mr. Lalonde’s political frie are insisting that he re a large majority of the votes of the ratepayers and business men which may be true. | + it is, and they hail reasonable grounds | ' , they exercised 1 judgement in draw- between old and new timer. friends have any sion to be ashamed of the fight they ma: the vote he re- ceived; but they should remember that the election is over and let the ‘‘dead passed bury the dead.” It is bad taste to exhibit their wounds too 1 the battle. ~, representing approximately sth of the estimated population of rth Riding of West Kootenay, and that as this town is not incorpor- ated but is directly tributary to the pro- vincial government, it is fitting that Trail should receive, commensurate wit! her size and importance, as a natural commercial center and distributing point of the district. ‘Third—That under the present con- ditions of active growth and considering the class of ‘characters that will be Saturday evening, was a good one, and SET ee si site /jnnasls ot spring A . an : a he sere: m0} of construction at the same time a -ecognition of faith-| york going on, the allowance for jail ful services renderc : | and police protection is entirely inade- incorporation of Ro= Mr. MeNeil quate to the proper protection of the in- jscacecod lawyer‘auil wi t .¢ | habitants of the town. a Gukial aevant ot mu meidou ht make _Fourth—That while Rossland and people. Nel: rated tow! d Slovan __ __} Gity, which does not possess a tithe of the po: or busi i The selection of solicitor at the mecting of the coun There isaman or two in town who insist upon telling us how to run our business, we would inildly suggest that they had as well attend to their own. for their fire departments, that no cog- nizance of the manifest claims of Trail to a like recognition has been shown but that her fire protection has had to be provided for entirely by voluntary sub- scriptions by the citizens. Fifth—That while allowances have previously been made for street grading a ver work in Rossland and other points in the district, Trail has at no CONTEST Ai NELSON, Questions of Elizibility Di: As it happened Juiin Eliott, acting for John Houston and AttorneyBowes for | ® Mr. Turner, mayoralty candidates in Nelgon, were in Ros:land yesterday and both received tele oreturn home of both candi- Now Being 5 ens have volun- tarily expended between twelve and pose of grading streets, but have now of property for a y That wi § bly TAKS 0 differe ime i yened between thi is claimed he has mation which can seems more than likely that Houston’s political ambition and thirst for office will not be quenched at the election in Nelson on next Thursday, April 15. ° Those who claim ta be posted on the situation in Nelson say that the cam- paign has been carrief on between the churches and the “wide open” clement, and that Turner was being supported by the church people. - _Bowes went to Trail last evening on his way to Nelson, end Elliott left early this i re is iderable in- terest being taken in Rossland in the contest. Charles VanNess «ays six men left the Seventh.—That the growth and im- portance of Trail, Rossland and neigh- borhood, have reached such a stage that Froin the infor- | th cannot be properly represented treated merely asa section of a nd unwieldy constituency, like the North Riding of West Kootenay, and that the time has now come when the citizens feel that they can be prop- erly represented only by having a direct representative for the Trail Creek min- ing division in the Provincial house. Adopted unanimously... Ww. ILLAN, Chairman. C. CuxtncHam, Secretary. Trail also suggests the following pe- tition: To tHe Honorapte the speaker and bers of the legislative assembly of British Columbia, the humble petition ofthe undersigned citizens of Ross- land, Trail and sur ding points, citizens thereof, in mass meeting assem- Pe ‘lare that it is the sense of this|, icing, manufactur- | ing nd.—That Trail has a population | of this town, haye all received assistance | Thurs fourteen thousand dollars for the pur-| 4 reached their limit, while much remains | PRE: Church on Nic S ath The following resolutions have been); Wed- ne st nd 7:30 pan. cats Chareh in w morning serv $ y school at Sabbath at 10 a.m. . 36, 1. 0. 0. Fe Monday night in Masonic g brethren cordially in- nd. Jons Kirxep, N. G. ACKSON, JB., Sect. Hall. vited to at Jo CORINTHIAN LODGE NO. 27, A. F. & A. M. Corinthian Lodge No, 27, A. F. & A. on the ning of the first of each month, at Masonic N. P. McCraxey, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. K. of P., No. 21, will vening at Masonic A. G, CREELMAN. K. of R. and & MINERS’ UNION. J. WwW. AARTLINE. PROP. “ Nothing Succeeds Like Success.” s over seen in Ross. were delighted with the greatest suc 3 who visited our sto jour grand display of Beautiful Hats and Bonnets. ‘ Our second instalment of EASTER BONNETS and patteras and the lowest prices | Have arrived. | PECTION INVITED, in the ci I ‘LE BON MARCHE MILLINERY STORE 121 East Columbia Ave. a Time oe wis Good There W as Vhe y E Tnat Time is Past! daisy the eerie Our Shoes Fit Right, Wear Right, Look Right. And whats more the PRICE IS RIGHT. t Call and have a look at them. Cc. O. LALONDE, The Pioneer Shoe Store. RED STAR very an Transfer (Go. business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester~ railway; are prepaced ty unloal ant dehver all kin bs of freight from ¢%e thing moved—trom a trank to a boiler, Quick work. ‘Telephone No. 8. any PALACE STABLES ™* T. 56, of the Inde- jood Templars meet ening at 7 o’clock in : R. Apams, C. T. W. Huaues, Secretary. pendent Order of every Tuesday the Method A. 0. U. W. ROSBLAND NO. 8, There will be a meeting of the mem- bers of this lodge every second and fourth Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in fhe Masonic hall Visiting brethern are cordially in- vited. J. L. Parker, Master Workman., LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. Send_ photograph of yourself and $1.00 and get 100 Stamp Photographs, all guimmed and perforated the same as a postage stamp. Just the thing for sticking on your cards and station- ery, lockets, ete. balance to be paid when War le hotel this morning for Nelson to cast their votes for Houston, and that he sent over $2,000 tv back his favorite if he proves eligible for the office. shewith: That the sudden and extraordinary ac- tivity ‘in the mining industry during the ‘past few years has so rapidly in tincreased the population of the north riding of west ootenay that a rear- of the r i e district is an urgent necessity during the present session of the legislature. That the increase has so far chiefly affected the southern half of the district especially Rossland and Trail and this to such an extent they cannot possibly be represented when treated merely as a part of a large_and unwieldly constitu- COUNCIL’S APPOINTMENTS, A. H. McNeill Will Be City Solicitor— Other Officers. A. H. MeNeill w: ppointed city so- licitor at the council meeting Saturday ight by unanimous vote. G. A, i- t night by unanimous vote. G. A. Jof-| Choy like the North Riding. dan applied for a recommendation as . police magistrate andl upon motion of| That the Gevelonmient of the past winter has been such as to give a practi- Ald. Raymer his name was recom-| ; nd work is returned. All. worl guaranteed. Will call in person, if required. JAS. J. MACKEY, @rand Union Hotel, Rossland, B. C. New Brunswick Consolidated Gold SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE. PROP. - Rossland, B.C. \ { | | | i \Solid Vestibute Trains MODERN EQUIPMENT 1 THROUGIE TiCkKEt } TACOMA, VANUCO! ant ¢ PAUL, st. NEW Ye and all points , St. is. cite BOSTON, » European 8. 8. AGO, maps an. F. D. GIBBS, General Agent, . BSPOIKANK, WASH, on A.D. CHAR ‘Asst. Genl No. 55 Morrison t., corner Portland, The quickest and cheapest route ta alt poiuts Kast or West. Palatial sleepers and tourists cur on all trains, Connections from Rossland in con- nection with Canadian Pucitic steamers and Columbia & + estern railway. Leave and arrive at Ros: a every sday, Thursday and Saturday as , Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck and 4 to Te Direct connection at ints on the N. & ~. R, te jirect connection at Robson fo and all points between Nelsoi as! Nakusp foi ale Jo. Direct connection at Revelstoke for all points east or west. ‘or further information, maps, ete., apply to auy agent, C. P. R. oa A. B. MACKENZIE, Agent Rossland, H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to GEO. McL. BROWN, District Pass- enger Agent, Vancouver. STEEN & CO. Importers and Wholesale De Nines Liquors and Cigars —» Agents Anheuser Busch Brewing Assn. Gooderham & Worts aE bw < G. & W. apecial 1884, the finest whiskey on the market, age guaran- teed by government certificate. distillers. ase. 188+ “special” 1887 1889 1891 Always on hand. Rossland, B.C. THD EROEANE WANOMAL BAKE The Grand Hotel Capital $250,090.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $50,000. Jacob Hoover, p-esident: A, J. Ross. vice pre- ident; E. J. Dyer, nash Special cae and ttzution paid to mining es SPOKANE, - WASH. COR. MAIN AND HOWARD 8' MINING COMPANY. (Limited Liability.) TENDERS WANTED. For doing fifty (50) feet of work on the crows. Newly furnished. Strictly first-class throughout. Under the management Pasidic will iaske elode’cotmectionawith 0! Frank Watson. ‘Headquattere pol Falls and Northern railway at for mining men. Elevator service CHANGE OF TIME. On and after March 28 the Northern property of this or Evid Horse Creek.” ‘ The lowest or any tender not neces- sary st ” ¢ cal ie - inended to the lieutenant governor, | fation of this section wilhbe more’ than L, Garnham and ‘Thomas H. Whalen| doubled by the end of the coming sum- made applications, for the position of ter, and there ig every indication that S Patedcon a . L. Germaine and A. | this increase will consist to a very large ; i. F extent of Canadians, . Whereas, we humbly pray that the said North Riding of West Kootenay be Peed ane ta eect subdivided into electoral districts in mence at 7 o'clock in the court house, Alderman Raymer reported that the such a manner as to allow of district representaiion of that section of which board of works had already made an ar- rangement with the waterpower coim- Rossland and Trail are the main points. That is, for that part of the North Rid- pany for immediate action with regatd to additional hydrants. Following are ing embraced between the international the standing committees decided upon: boundary and the fiftieth parallel of Public works, Raymer and McPherson; north latitude. And your petitioners will ever pray. fire, water and light, Campbell and Johnson; finance, Fraser and Wallace; health, Fraser, Raymer and Campbell. penemeeate BE BRAVE, GO ON. Of silent solitude the king ‘And lord, the savage grizzly bear; —E— He hears the northwind shriek and sing, BISHOP DART HERE. And trembles in his lonely lair acks and sleds, lo! one by one, They struggle through the blinding snow, God bless you, boys, be brave: go on! It is not true that out of eyes mind—tt is not true! ; . ers rise, Bishop Dart, of New Westminster, revert boys for you dedicated the Episcopal church Sunday | “Chui'your victory fs wont morning. The services were held at | Mi{brgugh the blizzard guide, your hope; 10:15 and 11 a.m. The bishop is a guest at the Windsor hotel. He is particularly impressed with the ¢: va of Rossland and expresses himself as glad that the east and west have met hand in hand to make Rossland the center of the Kootenay country. He Dedicated the Episcopal Church Yesterday. Take heart, let falter not your feet; dif it be with tottering knees, jast this snowstorm, too, must cease. Let over matter be your mind ‘The matter, and my word upon You will, you shall, your destiny Be brave: go on; go on; go on! Heed not the hill nor rugged pass; We want you to return once more. Oh joy! when every lad his lass Finds waiting at her c Come what there may, ‘You'll find yet, every er's The longing of your life, the gold: Goon; goon; goon; go on! ——=_—_ PERSONALS. M. A. Galusha left for Trail today on his way to Spokgne. R. A. GarratPand A. A. Sandeman, of Montreal, are at the Allan. Nelson Martin, of Spokane, is doing Rossland for a few days. A. A. Netley, of the Salmon River POLICE COURT CASES. Chinaman Who Kept an Opium Joint on the Alley Tried. Lee Wah Lung, a Chinaman who was arrested and charged with selling opium without a licence, was fined $250, the amount of the license, and $10 and costs Saturday, in default of which six months in jail will be the Pengihy- Ed. Tussic, who was dfrested by Con- stable Pyper for beating Malloche with “§, THORNTON LANGLEY, Trustee. 115 Columbia Ave. NOTICE | Sealed Tenders wilt be receive} until noon of Tuesday April 20 FOR THE Stock, Lease and Book Accoun':s OF THE ESTATE OF J. M. BURNES & Co. AT TRAIL, At a rate on the doilar of inventory which can be seen on the premises. TERMS.—SPOT CASH. Highest or any tenders not neces- sarily accepted. Mark on Envelope; “ Tenders Spokane, enabling passengers to make | night and day. Free baths. On the the trip between Portland or Sound | European and American plan. Every cities, and points in the Kootenay cee euithbat iny-over in Spokancy us {700™ Heated by:steam. Free’ bussito 3 and from all trains. t k ki f i W { he ik QUEEN, GEO WES SLAG] Time Table No.4, To take effect Feb, 3, 1897" EASTBOUND. Daily ex No. 2 passenger leaves Arrives at Trail No. 4 passenger Icav Arrives: at Trail WESTBOUND. Daily No. 3 passenger le ives an Ros: at Rossland with trains to and ctious made with all boats arrivinz and departing from ‘Trail General of KAS. & SLCAN RY. South Fork Sproule’s Whitewater Eear Lake McGuigan Bailey's Kaslo Ar 3:30 pm at pm Junction 312 pm Sandar Le 1:00 pm For rates and informa.ion apply at west bound train leaves Spokane at 1 p. m. and arrives from the west at . . THE HOWARD * 4HOUSEP m. H. 8. CONNELL, Prop. M: ing Headquarters. NOTICES. SRR AR RR AA ‘Notice is hereby given that I intend. 90 days after date, to make appl.cation to the B Of License Commissioners for the City of land, for e shop license to sell, by retail, fuots and fermented liquors on lot No. 13, block 42 in the City of Rossland. . C. DouGias & Co, Rossland, 8th April, 1897. devnit, Frank McCann, who for the s has been connected with the APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, at the expiration of 30 days, apply to the Stipendiery rate of West’ Kootenay for alicense to a Hotel, lot 5, block 16, in the town, of Rossland, B.C. A.A. Lewis. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1897. DIs8>s UTIUN NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm of Lockhart, Massam & Miller has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, JH. Mitler retiring. The firm name hereafter will be Lockhart & Massam, who will collect all bills due the old firm and pay all legal debts, A. J. Lockhart, CLOTHES ? CALL ‘ON WILLIAM MILLER, TAILOR, NEXT TO , McALPINE'S DRUG STORE, for stock, etc., J. M. Burns & Com- | pany,” and address to Jas, Macdon- | ald, Trail. B.C., or Simon Leiser !! assignee. Victoria. B.C. Clarendon Cafe Cc.W. ABBOTT & CO, No. 30 Columbia avenue. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Private rooms for ladies. Neatest and finest equipped cafe north a fence rail, was fined $5 and costs Lumber & Miiling company at Salmo, Saturday. spent Saturday in town. of Spokane. Everythi ewe ice “excel i ything new. Service excellent.’ — 10. Crarrom - ‘The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers. Hatters and Gent's 509. 511 ar i 513 Riverside Ave, Sanitary and Water Tank Company JR. Massam, J. H. Miller. Dated Marct: 24, 1897. RESERVE ST., 3-25-1m REASONABLE Furnishers. PRICES. Mo Mohawk Block, SPOKANE GIBSON & WILCOX ROSSLAND Practical Plumbers# jpany’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, Tratle Mgr. R. W. BRYAN, Supt. 6 Asso Posts. 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, et... address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. PUND, Gen. Pass. Agt,, Mt.waukee, Wis Or GEORGE S. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St.Portlaad, Ore. International Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. Kootenay Lake and Hiver, B.C. This company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Kasio 7:30 a.m. for Aius- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Returning, leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. oD on all week days. JAS. WAUGH, Purser. G. F, HAYWARD Master. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Exrope, do not fai} to call on the near- Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. OFFICE: ‘Between International and Northerh Hote!s, - Manager. COMMERCIAL ALLEY, \ Co.umspia AveNus, Rosstanp, B. C, GeneralS S. Agent est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or ! communicate with w. STITT, Winnipeg: 4a mineral resources, but that is nothing to | the excitement which arises at meal ‘farrell Gives His Views on the time among the passengers be! St. p, A, O'Farrell Gives (Paul and Chicago on the W Subject. e {Central lines, where the dining —— service is the best inthe world an > A, O'Farrell, whose connection with | are reasonable, For further particulars pA. 5 + of the ../ apply to your nearest ticket agent, or ad- development: ; ees 4 Pond, C. P. A., Milwaukee, of the provinces is we or George §. Batty, General Agent, aked his views of the railroad pol- | 246 Stark street, Portland, Or. ey of the gc t by a pata ——— E — if the Victoria Colonist and said: | Waters Coit nt it |" ANNOUNCEMENT. | caland enlightened d ae SHE RAILROAD POLICY, the sour was your NORMAN A. MACKENZIE, GERMAINE, MACKENZIE & CO. Real Estate and Mining Brokers. Notary Public. Company and Goldie-Renoe ‘ommercial Block Office of White Bear Mining & Milling Mining Cumpany. Columbia Avenue. T am sorry to say, owipg to the misfortunes of the * Readick Co.,” and the interruption in pmucnt and your representatives the raiiroad policy formulated by it. An expending revenue and an abundant traflic between here and Spo- ‘ is the surest testimony that kane, they will not beable fo re being we! oe i play on Monday, Apri q ‘ ran iene ewell.and ¢ Jui Tam pleased to announce TD od it i i the Columbia Opera Company, to proposed new railroads will be apstoaeps Deeks 1 E hack a hundredfold to the province the greatest of all comic opera i the increased prosperity of its people and in the enormous amount of capital and opportunities for laber which it will ut as the wealth of this prov- inly from its mineral tt should be exceed. o' go companies, with forty people for April 22nd, J. D. BROWNELLE, Manager, HART’S OPERA HOUSE. | IMMIGRATION NOTES. The Oregon and Washington Boards), are doing good work and should be liberally supported and encouraged, As a result of this work inany eastern peo- |! le are turning their attention to the Pacific Northwest. If the reader has any friends in the east who are likely to come here thia yonr send their nomes e | and to the igned and |BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING AND REFINING (0., Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. ap ga al will see that they get a supply of the best literature and full information as to this country. 3-30-lw Georce S Barry, Gen’l Agt. ‘Wisconsin Central Lines, Portland, Or. ture.” THE HENPECKED HUSBAND. ‘The Moment He Strikes the Earth He Starts for the Grave. A Limited number of LOTS WARDNER, - B.C. Were placed on the market in Rossland, April Tth,by . . + + + 6 W. H. BISHOP. AGENT. Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shop corner Columbia and spokane street. The man who was left to mind the baby said: “Man that is born of woman is few of days and full of microbes. The moment he hits the earth he starts for the grave, and the longer he travels the faster he .:, His visible reward for long days of labor and nights of walking the floor witha teething baby is an epitaph he can’t read and a tombstone he doesn’t vant. In the first of the seven ages of yuan he’s licked, in the last he is neg- lected, and in all others he’s a target for the lying, meddlesome, mischief-maker —a woman who ‘won’t tend to. her own pusiness. If he does not marry his first love, he’ll always wish he had, and if he does he’ll always wish he n’t. Yet no man ever follows freedom’s flag for patriotism (and a pension) with half the patriotism that he will trail the red, white, and blue that constitutes the ban- ner of female beauty. He will brave the lion in his den, face the can- non, and the ocean foam beneath - his fect, and yet will tremble like the half- frozen, egg-sucking dog when called to account by his wife for his cussedn''ss. He goes forth in the morning to plow corn with a cross-eyed mule and a roan steer; works hard all day, and comes hone at night to find his seven half- clothes children hungry as bears and no bread in the house, and his wife over to one of the neighbors to borrow # hat to wear to a church social.” WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, —— THE SMELTER QUESTION. Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. SOLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND MANSEL B. GREEN, Victoria Newspapers Are Still Discuss- sing It. The committees of the city council and the board of trade are still wrest- ling with the smelter proposal which Mr. Selover made on behalf of an Ameri-| giuaio of Music and Literature. | Lessons, 18 can syndicate, says the Colonist. The | Counterpoint, Marmony and ‘Thorough Bass and bonus asked for is $150,000 for a smelter Open for engagements on program as singer and refinery costing $450,000 and having or pianist. a capacity of from 300 to 400 tons per |Next to Occidental, day. This bonus is required half on completion of the works and one-half jn six months thereafter. Tn considering the proposal the com- mittee have been endeavoring to secure Columbia Avenue Thos. Mayne Daly, Call and see samples of ore and get Civil Engineer, 5 For Sale—Hotel on Columb houses furnished and un ish JENNIE L. STONE, Real Estate and Mining Broker. ia avenue. Several small d. ins in id and business lots. lot on C To Lease—One good t SITOHTE BULDING: COLUMBIA AVE’ Rosslan d, B. C. Dundee Gold Mining Go., Ltd. PARKER GROUP. Assays obtained April 7th, 1897, $35 gold, 17 ounces: silver. Depth 94 Feet. Situated between Wild Horse and Porcupine Creeks. First Block of Treasury” ‘Stack at 10 Cents. WEEKS, KENNEDY? GO. Brokers. ‘Salmon River Valley THE SMITH-HEWITT CO., Mines, .Stocks an d Real Estate. COMPANIES ORGANIZED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Scott Blk., Columbia Ave. and Lincola Street, Rossland. ’ PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & ‘Trail Creek ten cents prospectus and by-laws, Walter C. Archer, first floor Lalunde block. BRADLEY & MILLS, MINES, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. Office of the J. J. Henager aud Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red in, Colum- Columbia Ave. Rossland Employment Agency. ROSSLAND, B. C ‘Mining Co, Ltd. —_ MINE: TAE GUTTENBURG Situated one quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Creek, Nelson Mining Division. Only One mile from the Nelson & Fort 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, Rossland, B.C.; General Manager, A. Modigh, Trail, B.C. ; Secretary aud Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.C.; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal, Rossland, B.C. Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first block of 50,090 shares placed on the market at Bc. each. When these are goue the price will be RAISED. bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terins. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Agent for M J. E. MILLS, nal Townsite of Rossland. PRICES Low. TERMS EASY. PERFECT TITLE. Office: Third building east of GRAND UNION HOTEL. ontreal Syndicate Lots of the Origi- 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 GOLD, 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- Ci bia avenue, land tf REDDY & REINER, MINING BROKERS 201 & 202 Rovkery, SPOKANE. A.W. BOSS & CO ...8TOCK and MINING... BRO KE RS #4 King street TORONTO, ONTARIO. plication to the President or Secretary. S. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co. 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 C: bia basin, The Anglo-Canadian . Mining Exchange, Ltd. OF TORONTO. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S ORUG STORE. Mining Stocks and Claims bought and seid. Gro. Gump, Secretary. Full information concerning titles to mining properties in . Trail Creek Division. General Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Execute? CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. : 2s BLocx, Columbia Ave. OFFICE O. Box 72, ROSSLAND, B. CQ ———— ‘Also lots at- Trail and Deer Park. information on several points to guide Notary Public, C them in making reccommendation. Upstairs in Ritchie Block hey want to ascertain, for instance, the Will ine properties, will buy | stock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cats. approximate cost of a plant of the ca-| Columbia Ave. Rossland 3 com- h which the city is inuited todo : and the probability of continu- ing operations after the smelter is com pleted. These are pertinent questions, CIVIL ENGINEERS, have satisfactory swers before being DRAUGHTSMEN . . invited to vote u: a bylaw grantin, . to a private “compas y the inrge sum a Record Block - Columbit Avenue. $150,000. To our mind the bonus is al- RossLanD. works should prove to be $450,000, and crtainly be extravagant in amount if he orks conte erected 0°. oy ter Newly furnished rooms. Everything firat class. Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, tated, the standing of the co : Dyer & Milthorp to which the ratepayers have a right, to together too large even if te 00 of the Tue CREEDMORE Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenue. believe would prove to greater value to this important industry then any bonus woul be. snere the conditions are not 80 favorable. ° — ARCHITECT —— a AN ENTERPRISING COMPANY. —o— — NEXT DOOR TO < The Dundee Gold Mining Company Will| CITY HOSPITAL Rossland, WANTED Good mining propositions dicates who are prepared to Mings, Moune SHARES AND Dealersin Developed Mines, first-class ‘Pros- pects” und Standard Shares. Particular attention gizen to the orders of in- dividuals and Syndicate: either gold or silver, for syn- | Physical features and titles, P. O. Drawer L. dress “Wazrens,”, Rossland. Use Cable, .eoreing aud Neal's” and Bedford MoNell’s Codes. The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. - Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. ‘Ming Propucts ‘Expert reports on ROSSLAND, B.C. Results Talk !! ——— The t of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limi 0, now have over one hundred and fifty feet of underground developmen: to their credit in the rich Sunset No. 2. From the beginning thore pay reasonable prices. J. B. FERGUSON « CO. Next door to Bank of B.N A. TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of C. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. has been no “let up” in the exploration and development of this fine property. The work is to be pushed more vigorously, if possible, until the Sunset is a regular producer of pay ure in quantity. With pay ore in quantity come increased share values and dividends. Ay an investment, therefore, the fully-paid, absolutely non-assessal € atocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. CG. Treasury stocks all listed East. For further par- ticulars apply to L, C. DILLMAN, Assist in Bridge Building. H. B. FINDLEY. Ata meeting of the directors of the D. D. 8, L. D. 8. 11 & 12 Sherwood Bik. Spokane, Wash. Dundee Gold Mining company Saturday | Graduate of the Pniladelphia Dental evening in the office of Weeks & Ken— college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. nedy, it was determined to make the Stussi block. Rossland, B. C JOHN M. BURKE J. H. Good, J.M. Clark. Good, Clark & Co. Reaw Estate AND MINING Brokers, Convey Commissi &e., MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Rents collected, &c. pondence solicited. . COLUMBIA AVE.. ROSSLAND, B.C. Corres- shares of The Canadian Gold Fields syndicate, limited, at 10 cent& to every intelligent investor. | per share, appeal most forcibly tt from) Order shares, prosp' and g 1 infor The Walters Co. Ltd. ROSSLAND -_ BRITISH COLUMBIA. McAULIFFE & CARSON 4 oL. Farker left today to lay the mat- THE LEADING ere ms or Pelore the people of that . thriving MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. British Columbia. _——_——_- __ GREAT EXCITEMENT. Rossland. and report on mines fors ale, and also on mines of which stocxis being sold. 1f my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rosslaud. B.C Will Lots of it and There Is Cause for it All, The Kootenay country is attracting ROSSLAND CAFE, the attention of prospettors, mining} Open day men, capitalists, speculators, and all the | and Independence streets- world, because of the vast wealth of its Give Big Meal for 235¢_____—— RESTAURANT and night, corner Reserve J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. Trail, - > - All 1 ssayod. ~ d by mail J F. TRAVERS MINIM NUDpIe. RJSSLAND. B. 0. H. O'HARA & CO, 24 Toronto St, Toronto, Ont, SAWYER, MURPHY & CO., 108 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal, Que Or through any ~eliable Bank or Broker.