S INFORMATION ABUT THE HS, A Brief Write-up Which Will be Br- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LB ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best Information Obtainable from Owners and Other Sources. Thi rected and c: mines and prospects have beet des- cribed. properties ible for ll t Lut iu the main they can be relied up- not be 1» on as being correct. . LE. ROI 3 write-up will be contined cor- ed anit the principal! A+ we are uuable to visit all herein mentioned we will business here. K THE CRESCENT Monster Closing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and rhipped before we bad concluded to close out of We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa'e Price. Domesties Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Ornaments and Linens Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments - at Cost “Mining Property Fo; Sale The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale a. Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hote, TO RENT _ Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Is for rent in whole, or in part. ossland Evening Record. VOL, Il. No. 126. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 1744 cents a roll upwards. Large stock to choose from. A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s stock in two to eight roll lots. Will give figures on Contract Work Special line of Fancy Papers for Bar Decorations. H, S. Wallace’s Stationery, Wall Raper And Fancy Goods Store. NEWS ABOUT THE CITY- Just in a rew line of novelty dress ne at Hunter Bro venty-five pieces of Japanese silk in auffereat shades at Hunter Bros. Air tight heaters, steel-lined at Hun- ter Bros. Boys’ rubber boots at Hunter Bros. Children’s long and shoft rubbers at Hunter Bros. A suit of clothes well worth | get for $6 at Houghton & Banne! Air tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- ter Bros. Just arrived a car load of rabber goods at Hunter Bros. Ladies long rubber boots at Hunter Bros, : $15, you Air tizht heaters, steel lined at Hun- ter Bros. Combination underweor from $1.00 per euit up, at Hunter Bros. ‘We have the largest line of rubbers in and prices right.—Hunter Bros. Several hundred pounds of Fresh Roasted Coffees Arriving weekly at our store for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend . Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- dor at 33c. per pound. Usually sold for Mocha and Java at higher prices. Java Mocha Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend at 40c. per pound. This is very ne, Aden Mocha Old Government Java, the finest in the market at 50c. per pound. BYLAWS WERE CARRIED Result of the Election today on the Money Bylaws--Scenes at the Voting Booth. AMERICANS ARE ALLOWED TO YOTE Attorney General Expresses an Opin ion that Americans Have that Right. attorneys differed from him. It all de- pends upon how the acts are read. If the subsection controls the principal clause, Americans have a right to vote, but Mr. McLeod holds that the princi- pal clause which states ‘shall receive assent of electors’ certainly governs subsection 2 which states that any male or female of the age of twenty-oue who is a freeholdor has the right to voteon a money bylaw. Electors, he says means British subjects. Mr. McLeod is borne out in his opin- ion by the case of Bell Irving vs. the city of Vancouver. The judge saya in this case it is not so much the question of land value, ag tothe right of the voter, as to the full age of the voter, or the nationality. It is again held thatif alien freeholders were to be given voter’s been left out of the principal clause which governs the acts. Electors, the law holds, in section 2, chapter 31. 1897, rights, the word “electors,” wouid bavé | DAWSON GIS RISTORY Was Originally Laid Out for a Town- site--How Things are Done Way up North. ANOTHER ONE FOR SHORT SKIRTS Canadian Nightingale at the Opera House Tonight—Other News of Interest. The site of Dawson City was originally __—_— You will use our Coffces regularly if you} There were 228 votes poiled, 142 for the ra The-Le Roi mine has ‘become fame polled, means a British subjec‘. ous as the greatest gold producer It has besides putting in in Canada. Your Doctor Fight once try them. sewer bylaw and 86 against, and 136 for the current expense bylaw and. 90 BYLAW ALL RIGHT. As the votes came slowly dragging in, located by Joe La Due and Harper, as a townsite. The latter is a trader and owns several stores in the Northwest. A Free Business|HUNTER BROS Lunch watarea seven AE ERCUNIS BANK Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. Kight Rooms on Second Floor. against. Not more calm is the limpid lake pro- teéted from the passing breeze, tban was the condition of affuirs around the voting booth this forenoon, but not- it was evident that the debenture bylaw was going to carry and there was rejoic- ing in the mayor’s camp corresponding- ly. By twelve o’ciock there had ‘been 102 votes cast, of which number the city claimed a large majority. Although exttneive and expensive .machinery: paid fur over 4,5CO feet of work, built . At Cost 66 They were the first to get a “‘tip” of the gréat strike and lost no time in securing 160 acres of land as a, townsite at $1.25 anacie, Lots 50x100 feet are now sel- lingfor amounts varying from $8,000 to Carpets and Linoleums Gents’ Furnishing Goods Disease with Medicine. Ifthe med- {cine is not right he cannot conquer nicersary buildings, purchased and nearly completed a smelter, and pid $400,000 in dividerdsa. It is situated disease. F If the druggist does his duty the med- icine will be right, and your doetor om the south-east slope of Red moun-, tain, within the corporate limits of the city. itali: of the is $2,500,000, divided - shares, par value $5 per ehare. mine is held at $5,000,000. thas ite own electric light plant and its ore bina are builtonthe C. & W. track, with a tramway to tho Ked Mountain roilroad. © The principal stockhoidera aré Col. I. N. Peytuus Senator George Turner, Col. W. W. D. Turner, Wm J. Herris, Col. Wim, I. Ridpath, L, F. Williams, Maj. J. iM. Armetros si juto 500,000 The Used by Centre Star mining com] pany, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- talization $1,000,000, shares par valne $leach. No stock on. the anarket. ‘there has been par and better, ‘The mine.ig repeated refnsain of Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes * THE CRESCEN’ We are determined: to close out our. stock .as spéedily as possible. STUSSI BLOCK in town, balf wile nurth of the busi- ness center. It hua four separate and distinct ledges which are .devéloped with over 4,500 feet of tunnels, shafts, drifts and cross-cuts. There are many thousand tous of ore on the dump and in sight, waiting favurable conditions’ for treatment. This is one- of the first locations in the camp and one of the most Valinhle: -The latest _ most imp: y igi 1 on the property. WAR RAGLE. This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War Eagle Consolidated Gold mining company of Toronto. It adjoins the-Le Refion the west, and has done over 5,500 feet of develop: at work and paid $475,000 in divi- The present managment pre- hold gheir ore uotil the com- buildhs a smelter or can get bet. eht and treatment rates. It ¥ cently paid $700,000 for the imiue. Lt has all tne necessary conve. iences, ete Western raitway iv built to tl May. The Liiy May. waa the first location in this camp, May 27, 1889, It i new owned by the Lily May Gold mii compar nator George Parnes, prea W. J. Harria, manager and Frank Kizer. veg. nod tres. Jt iatocated in the south belt, two and a half miles fomth of town, Develupment work gunsista of over 300 feet of tunnel and shat. Fhere is 150 tons of shipping ere on the damp, whieh machin: ey, THE LILY will average w ton, “THE ELBA. The Ella is eituated on Loukout mountain, in the seuth belt, just south of the Crown Point aod is owned by: the Elba-Trail Creek Con- solidated mining company, Robert Parr, local mannger. There isa shaft down on the vein 100 feet aud a con- tract let for another 100fee wih nine men working. MONTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. These three properties are owned by Eastern Canada capituliste and are represented here by George Pfunder as general manager and Harold Kingsmill, sec. and tres. They are all situated on Monte Cristo mount- abouta mile north of town. The Monte Cristo has over 1800 fret oftunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com presuore, one 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and isfurnished power by the Mouty Crie- ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong to the Ger mania Gold Mining company and are located on Green mountain just: nerth of Red mountaiu, miles from Kossland. There is, &:90 three and ya half|” BATHS. ie sit ener anced up with tubs end. rial 8, all kinds aba styles. All ieee sonally ae nded to. C. M. Weller, rank plumber. ‘Phone 27. PEEBONAL. | Tancana: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- 10-15tf foot shaftand 30 foot s-cut on the Electa. The ledge: is large and well id EVENING Becom> ip 39 vou want . Graham. on ‘epokaue pote EM. Shaw or J- defined, and assays have been i as high as $300 u ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Priuce mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Heetor McPherson, vice jres., G. A. Fraser, sec. and trs. Located on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet ot open-cuts. Assays $13. Wants, For Sale. Kent, Lost Btc Tencents aline for the first Insertion: and fee Ceuts @ line thereafter. Work consists. of » 404; PLUMBING. re, ‘M. WELL¥t, practical sanitary plumber, cor Bpokane street and Coinmbia avenue. “Fhuoe DENTISTS. ‘&. Piney, dentist, Stuas! vlock. Six Rooms on Thira Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Times, Apply at This Office. sm Rent to fuit the willstaénd @ good chance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor by having your prescriptions filled at FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST Dominion Hotel +—Bar— of Halifax. $20 000 To Loan In sums of $500;or more for short’ time on ap- ‘Proved security. D. M. LINNARD, Cook Ruilding, Columbia Ave., Rosslaa* neal Mon Montreal ‘West CAPITAL, PAID-UP REST Hap Orricr, HALIFAX, N. Directors. resident; Thos, Ritchie, ael Dw yt rer, moa ey Sraith, Eeq Woe? David’ Maskeen: D. ‘hn, Cashi treat Brauch, Edson L. Peace, Manager; st End Branch, corner Notre Dame and Selgneurs strests; Montreal Westmount, Two SAR . LOADS OF GOODS ON TRACK wi GRANITEW ARE At Former Pricesof “TIN VV ARE Jessup Steel is the only steed that will stand the hard rock , SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers HardwareC. Glassifie, Business Directory. BROKERS, aird, yiniug broker, P.O. box 235 FPpate Ou Me Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia “MI Atkinson & C survevurs. Hovin t. ccidental pullding: FOR RENT. to, Forty men are ou the two properties, Virginia; Over $13,000 was expend- ed op the Virginia by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers ecoumenced x duuble compartment veltiew snaft, winch will be provided with’ cages, the firstin the camp. All three of these claims are val- uatle and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. “ANNIE E. isowned by the Britieh mining company, George ‘A. " ploy Fox Kyat: A furnished and uatfu: room for reut in the ‘Kacoup block. vaished VOR BALK, aera -Two sory frame palidins Fon Sate on Leans—t on Linowin Ftreet name Colamils, 4 16x), A barg 259 Rorse power voller 4 i Ton tac inten 2B he Box tly & nd, ALE.—A 5% horse-power u: is engine and boller, used leas Sue Bokeh, inuuire wins Acme me cata for s count! tr: ‘washington eta bt colomn news- Apply at this Dress. DKAYAGE. Movine: If ou hare household joods calls Red'Star saneler wae) . Someone DBavace: The CONTRACTORS, © BETO EBS, contractor and builder. DEUGGis Ye BASER'S Drug St- 41 E. Columbia ave. RED STAR and Transfer. (0. Livery Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. We have the transfer pi ge for the C bia & Westere railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kiavta of freight from cars; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. W. AARTLINE. PPOP. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. MM, FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Alla. SPRREOMEK CBARLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- quarters, Montana barn me HARDWARE. Iz ‘TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. HOTELS, PALACE STABLES * nd SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASY.NGTON AND RESERVE STS. Rossland, B. C. J.W.LANE PROP. - INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL EVERY NIGHT (Excepting Sunday.) nTep prietor. ‘Amusement dimaee: THIS WEEK ~ Ollie-JOY & CLAYTON-—Ethel Cherry, Pretty, Bright, Sparkling: ED. MUCHLNER Descriptive Singer. New York, ° ‘Boston, SENORITA CAMILIA |= The Peer of Carmencita. Paris, France London, ‘Essisna; ‘and St. Catherine Streets. AGENCIES IN NOVA SCOTTA, Antigonish, Bridgewster, Guysboro, London- gerry, 1 anenbarg, alten ( ania Co. youn Tear wkesbury, nacadie, Aes pian IN NEW BRUNSWICK. r, Fredericton, Kingston (eent, ce ‘Co Ronen, ” Newcastle, ' Sackville, foodatoc! eases IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. appeared on the surface, there was an agitated under current ot intense excite- maent. Although the peace and quiet- ‘ness of a midsummer day reigned. about the place, turbulent human passions of the two fac- tions were hovering in the vicinity, ‘ay to vote. Threats, promises and-. diplomacy, were brought into play to induce citizens to vote one way or another. The Rolt- Goodeve faction were out early and had placed to intercept voters. The mayor and his aids had possession of the voting place .and,were active, too. . No scrutineer was allowed the epost tion and that faction AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. St. John’s. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver. BANKRES AND CORRESPONDENCE. Dominion of Canada, Merchants Bank Canad Bank of Bermuda. LOO MAYFAIR, Mandolinist and Dancer. ADMISSION 100. John M. Smith to stop the wale Although the major- ty of the 49 votes cast between eight bylaw. would carry by a large withstanding the fact that no ripples were clashing and warring with each- other, as was evidenced in the fact that button-holeing citizens who were on their for an injunc:ion }- and nine.o’clock were for the opposers of the bylaws, the mayor felt confident the there are 600 citizens in the voters list, it was thought that the opposition had already spent most of its force owing to its unusual activity in the forenoon. TWO WOMEN VOTED, ‘The snow decending in veritable clouds of flakes, did not prevent two women from issuing forth and asserting the rights of their sex by casting their votes for wealor woe. The ladies in question were Mrs. King, of the Allen. house and Mrs. White. If they were ignorant of the modes vf procedure, they did not let it appear upon the surface, but cast their ballots with the nonchal- ance of old veterans. Neither to the right nor to the left did they let their eyes wander, but kept straight to the front and voted as though it was an every day occurance. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REPLY. Mayor Scot telegraphed to the attor- ney generaiat Victoria seking him if alien free holders had the right to vote. The reply was not very clear, neither .,,_ WHEN POLLS OPENED. ly Maj: ahaa as an independent man. Sar- Le Bon Marche 121 East Columbia Avenue. Fall Importations of Millinery Novelties Now on eale, i: display ever made here. Select.Styles of. Trimmed Round Hats and Toques. Also ch ice styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- rooms. Large variety of Walking Hats ‘and Sailors from Pattern Hats from $3.00 up. 50c. up. Millinery House, at and choiceat by far the lk Models from the leading Paris House Inspection invited. NSBLL & HALEY, {Succes cl P, BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paid up, - $12,000,000 BIR DONALD A. 8MITH.... HON, GEO..A. DRUMMOND. E. 8. CLOUUSTON jeneral Manager. Rosstand. Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principel Cities in Canada. Buy and £ell Sterling Exchange and :Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. DRADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADB, ETC. oor leading into the city clerks’ office, other door. the city office, where every voter enter- ing eould easily see it. THE FIRST VOTE. It was evident from the first that both factions were well organized. The Rolt faction was out dramming up voters even before the ‘polls opened. his vote. It was the first vole aad fig- as thd voter bel Rolt faction. WATCHING THE VOTERS. d to the heels of the first. ing flakes of swiftly flying snow, nor the dampen the cheerfulness of the citizen, It was very in- J. S.C, FRASER, deposited their ballot. i ing the Bank of the meri had of voting. three clases, the Rolt faction, faction and the doubtful. wind has blowing. S The polls op opened at 8 o'clock ‘precise- as retarning officer, yan city, clerk, McQueen was ap- was placed at one of the and officer Hayden“ wae stationed at the No person except he had a vote was: allowed inside. “Newspaper men even were~barred. That myste- tious and much. talked of document, the voters list, was posted u p inside Shortly after 8 o’clock a man :entered and cast uratively speaking was first blood for the Several more voters followed upon the Neither the skurry- dark scowls of aids who recognized per- sons antagonistic to their side, served to who passed many a joke as they quietly modes The aids separated the voters into the city They could tell almost to a vote which way the or ‘ing the rights of aliens. , In substance it refered the matter to the city soliciter. THERE WAS A LULL. Between the hours of 12 and 2 there was a lullin all circles. The voters came straggling in far apart, and the aids of the two factions seemed to have melted from sight, as none of them were seen on the streets or at the headquar- ters, with the exception of Mayor Scott, who was in the city police offices and seemed master of the situation. McCoy Fight Stopped. Chicago, Nov. 15.—Thce six-round con- test between Kid McCoy and Australian Billy Smith, in which Geo. Siler was referee, was stopped vv the police in the first halfof the second 1ound tonight: The fight could not have lasted over two rounds anyway, as McCoy knocked Smith down twice in the first round, four times in the second, and had him nearly out before the police interfered. Hotel Allen Arrivals. Since Saturday are, Sir Charles Ross, ‘W. Casey and C. J. Eddy of Portland; Comodore Grey of Trail; Wm. A. Baur of Vancouver. Death of Fabien Boisnert. Mont-eal, Nov. 15.—News reached. here th's aite-noon of the death of Fab- ien Boisnert, Liberal member for Nico- let. He was eleeted June, 1896, bya majority over Leduc, Conservative. Still Drawin,; Pay. Yesterday, the time ;‘ven to Fire ChiefgSquires and Assistant Chief Win- $14,000, and an ordinary building lot on the edge of town atthe baseof the mountaip is eold for $250 and upwards. Last year logs sold for $1 = piece and now they command $3 and $4 piece. Most of the buildings are constructed of logs hewn on three sides and solidly chinked with heavv mous, The roofs are made of poles on which a layer of moss fally ten inches ‘thick is laid and then a fiayer of dirt about twelve inches deep serves to keep out the cold. About 80 log cabins and some 500 or 600 tents eonstitute the improvements of Dawson City. The buildings are on the streets and a wide avenue separates the city from the river bank. The improve- ments of the Alaska Commercial Com- pany must have cost nearly $100,000 and those of the North American Trading & Transportation Company were not much less To build th kind of &@ log cabin 38x24 feet costs from $8,000 to $6,000 to build. - Favor Short Skirts. Rossland B. 0. Nov., 16 Eprron. Reconp—Please .ailow me to say-® few words in favor of short skirts for women ‘for winter ware. There are two Rossland ladies who have already had the courage to issue forth in short skirts,’ and any one who may have seen them, must admit that short skirts are not unbecoming, whatever else may ~ be said about them. When it is a ques- tjon of comfort and health, a woman I think, should not hesitate about what ‘some one may say or think, Dnt do as she pleases in the matter. Mrs. A. L, Meuim. Among Milkmen’s Herds. * Ottawa, ‘Ont.’ Nov., 15—Tuberculo. sis has been discovered among local milkmen’s herds, and it is stated that one milkman is today advising all his customers to boil milk bough} from him as a eafegard against’ possible conta- geon. In the cases of some milkmen latge herds have been inspected and reported free from dissease. The minis- ters crusane against tuberculosis is sure to bear fruit in Ottawa. Germans Organize. The leading Germans of the city met at the St Charles hotel Friday evening and organized a: German society which will becailed Germania, Its purposes will be for.social and intellectual inter- course and meetings will be held weekly Twenty prominent Germans signed the roll call. * _ Sovereign Steps Out. James R. Sovereign, who has been grand. master workman of the Knights of Labor for the past four years or more, Mine provided with hoist.) veuser, es. aul tres. Tt is located on compressor pliut, machine drills. ete! the eaet slope of Deer Park mona- GEM, TIGER AND UNCLE 84M, tain, south bnlt, adjoining the Gold Owned by John Cromie, Brig At-| Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown kinson, A. B. Canipbell, Thos. Coffey. granted and hasa shalt down on the Leented on one the south | vein 90 feet. Ore weays from $6 to belt. in line vthe Crown Point atid) $10, and is regarded us a good pros the. Gem, baa 50 foot! pect. fect of open cut work. |” 400 fect tunnel, 40 foot shade sor, tor which to serve the city, expired: : Transfer However as there is no-money in the treasury to pay them their wages, they both will continue in the service until such time as the city may bein a posi- tion to pay. Given Hard Labor. Peter Kelly was convicted to one month of hard labor by Magistrate Jor- dan Yesterday, for having obtained $10 worth of good under false pretenses from McBride & Co. Died From Injuries. Alex Easton, who fell down the Le Roi sbaft last week, died fyesterday at. hishome near the City of Spokune mine. The deceased was 18 years old. has been relieved of his office by the general assembly, which has been in. eession in Louisville, Ky. since Monday last.’ Henry A. Hicks of New York, has been chosen his successor. Baudiee ail Liausot fight prospiye ‘Txamino: If you want deliverin; Auy kind done ae he 154 Guar otantes: ‘BRITISH NORTH AMERIG Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, Oysters. Incorporated by Royal Charter. SAR EES ‘Tus Leiand: Columbia avenue. SPOKANE S8T., ROSSLAND. Paid-tip Capital |-Up ROLT FRACTION ANGRY, rena) ee To say that the Rolt faction was Reserve Fund = . angry hecause the city refused to allow London Ole: s Clements’ Tene tossters % scrutineer, would be drawing it mildly. The aids‘ gathered in little knots about the street and held a cunsultation of war. It is said an attorney waz seen for the purpose of securing an injunction, and it was reported, they even talk«d of an assault upon tbe polling booth. But any such notion was probably squashed, from the fact that two stalwart blue * | conte guarded the entrance way. Any way, they decided tomake hay while the sun shines, to judge by their, ac- tivity in mustering friends to the polle. . THE -MAYOR’S FACTION, Although the mayor was in of the citadel, himeelf and aids were no less active on the out side than their op- $4,866,666. ‘To Lease. ‘Ofice ina JOHN R. COOK, BRICK BUILDING Office and Business Rooms You had better engage them now. x TO RENT~- X* : sae Corner of Columbia, Avenue and ‘Washington Street. The Record’s New Fire Proof Building in the city. Will be finished to suit tenants. LAUNDRIES. andry, office in base 1} Rogue Grand 0 Vaton Uotel Graheer aso, eer Court of Directors. J, Brodie, John James Cater, Gaspard Farrar, Richard H; Glyn, Henry &. Frtrar, HA. Arh foste; Hed. i J. Kingsford, Fi onek Lubbock, Geo Head Office in Canada, 8t. James, 8t., Mont- HL Srineman eral tedve? in’ At The Theater. Mies Worldthe Canadian nightingale supported by Miss La Dell, will appear at the opera houee this evening. The house will be well heated. Postponed Again. Prof. Graham’s social dance and par- ty which was to have come off at the opera house’ Tuesday evening, has ‘been post-poned until Wednesday eve. Nov. 17—all holding in vitations please ake notice. 11-15-3t. Prospectors Coming in. MBER DEALERS. 8. KERRY Eco, lumber, etc., everything If you want a Store « in the building line. . as sang 7 meets all ent: Gratis God wil call & A. BME UNION. Tho Unipn ie located three nikest = 160 feet open ets while the U north.uff Ruwsiond and isn ved by H. fout shaft wnt 150, 2. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Wik Mor- ris, BE. Cronyn, JA. MeDonatd. A shaft has been wink ou the 3 feet with a tunnel and open feet. PHYSICIANS. -__* IDR. Edward Bowes, office over Post Omce. J. Exasuey, Manager. Inspecto.. Branches in Canada. nud LIVERY ST).BLES, PLUMBERS. IRSON & Wileox. No 18 o }IREON & ‘0 18 E Columbia ave Cr saldie aut pack morses at tables. vein ==: ut of a = cin Fraser's window and see eriume atomisers, 2-18tf GET the Kzccrp every wight by “prrier for 28 nts per week. leave orders at ehe ofl KA AND ELDORALO, Best location * "agents in the United States. National Bank, and (62 Wall Street) W. Lawson ani San Frencisco, (:eansome Street) H. Ma SF wentiohsel end J? London Bankers. ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Foreign Agents. ty of the Erueka Consolids- ‘weocompour, He P. Jenen,| prea, J.C. Cov, see, EL well, tre, allot Rossland. Leeated seven miles! south of Rossland on the U. S side; Old Surveyed aid) crown “granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PEIMBOSE. Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Owned by Hurry P. Jones, Locsted Enjoyed Themselves. five miles north of Rossland, ‘and a An enjoyable social was held in the WATCHMAKER, RESTAUMANTE. RUBBANK, one door west of Allan House, ve 1100 with fives en} ‘pper carrying g from $10 to & Cupitalization $1,090,000. ar neighbor of the Highland. Toe rimrore shows an frou cnppiuye 75 eet wide and the Blue Bucket; shows ANOTHER valuable discove: ‘endome testauran a 7-foot quartz ledge on the sorties. ‘Tux Vendume xives quick serviowjun a..cs me -ice and every thing first class, For rale—A magic lantern—Latest! There will be a Store Room 24 x 40 and a few nice offices deripn, ari 300 elides at a bargain. Apply this office. 11—11-f. | for rect at Reasonable Terms a this Office. Apply Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH Rossland Mining Abstract Co., Orer Pest Office, JOHN JACKSON, Jr, Agent Live: Bank of Liverpool. ose hank of Australia. eal k of Aur ‘ol China, cha i K i of anata, Lovion ard ¢ hina, Agia yal West indices, Coionial Ka Teuard, Krauss & Co. Lyons, Credit Lyon nais. W T OLIVER, Mgr Bosal: Australia, ond, Union and. Jn- je ponents. the election was on. WuUO COULD vorE. he right to vote Every available friend and supporter was informed of the fact that parlors of the Central hotel last evening, “City Solicitor McLeod still interprete the act eo mean that Americans had not some other by a nouiber of young people. recitat’ons and. debates, were gi spit by individual wembere. Songs, on with The hotels are filing up with people as he snow is wily but surely driving the prospectors i in from the hills. staat Pavers from res Electrical ‘red. J. Ed- eotig te tight heaters, steel -linedat Hun monies Tinder will kindly leave at this office, 11—13, ty.