IN URMATION ABOUT Tht MINES, A Brief Write-up Which Will be Br- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR “Best Information Obtainable from Owners and Other Sourees. This write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal mines and prospects have been des- cribed. As we are unable to vieit all properties herein mmentiongd we will not be ible for all but in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK, The Deer Perk is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the south belt, 1 mile and a half, south west of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by a shaft 145 feet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ite machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies are laid in for an all winters work. The great body of ore is low grade, but is reported improving as depth is gained. SUNSET No. 2. The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the Canadian Goldfields Syndicate, limit- ed, and situated in the south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen- ter of Rossland, and just above the C. & W. track. It is being: vigorously worked with a force of 25 men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 5} feet a day ls being driven, and in the shaft, 44 feet. On the 20th of Nov. there was 380 feet of work done, be- sides stripping the vein, and other Broapect work. This property has a rill compressor, hoist, jumps and yi» the ical development oF -ne mine, LE ROI. The Le Roi mine has become fame ous as the greatest golj producer in Canada. It has besides putting in extensive and expensive machinery, paid for over 4, 1500 feet of work, built nearly completed a smelter, and ba $400,000 in dividends. It is situated cn the south-east slop. +’ Red moun-, tain, within the corporau: azsts of the city, Cc: of the $2,500,000, divided into 600,000 shares, par value $5 per share. The mine is held at $5,000, It has its own electric “Tight plant and its ore bins are builton the C. W.-4rack, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. The principal stockholders are Col. LN. Peytan, Senator George Turner, Col. W. W. D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Col. Wm. H. Ridpath, L. F. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders. CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star mining com- pany, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- talization $1,000,000, shares par value each, No stock on the market. ‘there has been repeated refusals of yar and better. The mine is situated ia town, half mile north of tbe busi-]. a:eas center. Ic has four separate and distinct FCO. which are developed with over 4, feet of tunnels, shafte, drifts and crose-cuts. There are many thousand tons of ore on the dump and in sight, waitiug favorable conditions for treatment. This is one of the first locations in the camp and one of the most valuable. Ths latest and most ‘y is on the property. WAR EAGLE. This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War ilrgle Consolidated Gold mining compauy of Toronto. It adjoins the Le Rei on the west, and has done over 5,500 feet of develop- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi- dends. The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It has all the necessary converiences, machinery, etc. The Columbia & Western railway is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY. The Lily May was the first location in this camp, May 27, 1889. It is new owned by the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer, sec. and tres. It is located in the south belt, two and a half miles south of town. Development work consists of over 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. There is 150 tons of shipping ore on the dump, which will average $20 aton. Mine provided with hoist, compressor p!ant, machine drills. etc. GEM, TIGER AND UNCLE 84M, Owned by John Cromie, Brig At- kinson, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Located on one ledge in the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 50 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sam has a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted miuing company, H. P. Jones, pres., J. C. Coo, sec., E. Coldwell, tra., all of Rossland. Located seven miles Southof Rossland on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five ren working. Ore iron-copper carrying business here. a" THE CRESCENT Monster Closing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and hipped before we had concluded to close out of We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesale Price. Domestics Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Ornaments and Linens Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost Carpets and Linoleums Gents’ Furnishing Goods Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes At Cost oe oe oe Every Article in Our Store is a Bargain. We jare determined to cloze out our stock as speedily as ‘possible, ay THE CRESCENT. . es ATUBE! BLOCE Mining Property For Sale vk “| Located on the Salmon River, North Bor cE: ‘the Salmon and Porcupine Creek.''#* + ‘ Also Properties in the my of Rossland, J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotel, Lt Sadi a CAR ¥ Two LOADS. OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANIT EWARE, "Fosstip 8 Steel is: the only steel that, will’ bet ‘hard rock SUPPLY cousianrey ow HAND nN RUSSELL & HAL U (Successors to] P. ‘BURNS . co. Wholesale and Retail Dealersi in 1 Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, : Oysters. Pre te SPOKANE ST., ROSSLAND. eg ek aaa ay ae te hii MONTE} CRISTO, COLONNAYAND VIRGINIA. mountain, in the south belt, just south of the Crown Point and is owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- These three properties | are owned by Eastern Canada and are represented here by George Pfunder as general imanager and Harold Kingemill, sec. and tres. They are all situated on Monte Cristo mount- about a mile north of town. The Monte Cristo has over 1800 feet of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. It is provided with two com- pressors, one 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forty men are employed on the two properties. Virginia: Over $13,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers commenced a double compartment vertical shaft, which willbe provided with cages, the first in the camp. All three of these claims are val- uable and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE E. This claim is owned by the British Lion mining company, | George A. Fraser, sev. and tres. It is located on the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown granted and bas a shaft down on the vein 90 feet. Ore ussays from $6 to $10, .a is regarded as a good pros- t. pec! THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miles north of Rosslond and is owned by H. P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J.A. McDonald. A shaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles north of Rossland, and a near neighbor of the Highland. The Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a 7-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. These properties belong to the Ger- mania Gold Mining company and are located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three and a half miles from Rossland, There is a 90 foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and assays have been obtained an high as $300 a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, sec. and tra. Located on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists of a 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and about 100 feet ot open-cuts. Assays $13. THE ELBA. old and silver, ussaying from $10 to 7. Capitalization $1,000,000. mining pany, Robert |, Barr, local manager. Thera ir ft down on the vein 100 feet and tract let for another 100 fee with nine men working. —— 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 creek, 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 Clark, Good & Co. Columbia avenue, Rossland. tf BUSINESS LOCALS. Something for mas; a@ nice Dress Pattern at Hunter Bros. An elegant line of Jay nese Silks in all the latest shades at Hunter Bros. Silkk Handkerchiefs in an endless variety. Something of the nicest at Hunter Fancy Stitched Back Kid Gloves at Hunter Bros. something nice e ney and corebie at Hunter Bros. Keep warm, Buy your Blanket and Comforter at Hunter Bros. The best in all Rossland is the line of Underwear at Hunter Bros. gue $5 suita at Hunter Bre. are 1-20-tf., eens: at selling out stores $4, at Houghton and Bannett, only $2. Try Trap’s ice cream freezer Traevre’ hardware store. - The Recorp job office has oe and stitching machines and can and all kinds of work promptly, Reatiy and wili save you money. Our stock of men’s entageanl — - extra hea’ y men's suits $10, a2 and $15 for ¢5 at Hunter Bros. 11-20-tf. Stone jars an sizes at Hunter ie Why stand up and freeze? Buy a load of wood and havea nice warm fire. Lee Davenport has it for sale. Yard at Cc. & W. Y. Self basting roasters, a few ee st Hunter Bros. Air tight heaters, steel lined, at Hun- er Bros, Skates all sizesand prices at Hunter Bros. 22-tf, Lost—Papers from Johnson Electrica Company, addressed to Fred. J. Ed- monds—Finder will kindly leave at this ea e2 Cadiviaed Prosts $50,000. '» Hoover, Prete a Drie, eas Bpecial tion paid to mining escrows. SPOKANE - - WASH THD RRGHANGE WATIONAL ANE president; A. J. Boss, vicepres- ES DELIVERY AND “TRANSFERING. WASY.NGTON AND ResEAVE ste.’ * FitFt J.W.LANE PROP. '- Rossland 3 C. A Bargain in Pups. are fine fellows. Enquire at this office. ——__ For Sale or Lease. gain. Apply Recorp office. James L. Wilson has written from Seattle to sell the balance of Liddy’s pups, at a low figure if necessary. They Two-story frame building at a bar- TO RENT. Having moved into our Fire. Proof . Building The Record Three Storey Building Custom House Blanks The Record Job Office.. Has a full line of Custom House Blanks Latest and Approved Forms. RECORD OFFICE Furs Wanted. The Providence Fur Company, Provi- dence, R. I., wants all kinds of raw furs, skins, ginseng, seneca, &c. rices tor next sixty days are as follows: Silver Fox... ++ $16.00 to $150.00 - 6.00to 26. soe tye DEPRES 8Ska333332:5 cy SESSSSES kaseesasss Price-liat on all other furs and ski: farnished upon carehal select Full i prices in all consignments. The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. 0. Mrs. Reynolds, | Proprietress Tenant Rates $2 Por I Per Day. Rooms With First-Clase Without Board. |” Shoes, shoes, shoes. We can fit you out from $1.00 a pair up. Is for rent in whole, or -in part. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms on Thira Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. ‘Rent _to, fuit the Times, ‘ Apply at This i—s ae ‘To Lease: If you want a Store or Office in a BRICK BUILDING You had better engage them now. The Record’s New Fire Proot Building Will be finished to suit tenants. . There will be a Store Room 24 x 40 and a iy nice office The Elba is situated on Lovkout office. —18-tf, Hunter Bros. for rent at Reasonable Terms Apply" at this Office. . Rossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 170. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 18974 PRICE 5 CENTS. Still Unpacking CHRISTMAS GOODS. And More to Arrive. Our Btore is 24x80 ft. and is Filled to Overflowing with Holiday Goods H. S. Wallace’s Stationery, Wall Paper | And Fancy Goods Store. Come in and look Around and Listen to Our Large Music Box. Your Doctor Fights Disease with Medicine. Ifthe med- a is not right he cannot conquer oe the druggist does his duty the met. icine will be right, and your dostor will stand @ good ebance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor by having your prescriptions filled at FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST Teeny MaGNICAK CAINA. BAVARIAN PORCELAIN Tete-a-tete Tea Sets. Celery Dishes. ; Berry Bowls. Fruit Computs; Cups snd Saucers. Porridge Sets. Afternoon Teas, O. M. FOX’ & CO. Columbia Ave. and Idaeoln 8t. $20.000 To-t.oan Annum of Oe ore for short time on ap- proved security. Ds. M. LINNARD., Cook Raiiding,. ++ Celumbie Ave., Rossiant Chila Hunter Bros. Mixed paint, any size can you want ‘Travers hardware store. "8 Jong and short rubbers at Several hundred pounds of Fresh Roasted Coffees Arriving weekly at ourstore for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- dor at 38c. perSpound. Usually sold for Mocha and Java at higher prices. s Java Mocha Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend at 40c. per pound. This is very fine. Aden Mocha Old Government Java, the finest in the market at 50c. per pound. You will use our Coffees regularly if you once try them. BRICK. HUNTER BROS uniter Social Dance. Every Tuesday and Frida: Sais at Dominion opera house under the rection of Prof. Graham, 12-6-tf. A suit of clothes well worth $15, you get for $6 at Houghton & Bannett’s. > A §2. ve shoe at $1.50 at Houghton & Bannett’ The Klondike, For the finest rooms in the city with free use of baths call upon Mrs. Jennie L, Stone, The Klondike, top floor Tra- ders block, Columbia avenue und Lin- coln street, 7-20-tf — DON’T FORGET. Do not forget that the Rxcorp job offce will save you money, do your work promptly and.in the best styles — The best place to buy, sell, or exchange household goods is at Guazen’s second hand store, corner of Spokane and First avenue. 12-15-t£. United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY WILL SELL CITY BONDS City Council Accepts the Offer of the Bank of British Morth America. EDICT REGARDING SLEIGHBELLS Chief Ingram Will Now Watch for Expressmen Who Violate. the “Jingle Bell” Ordinance. The proposal of the Bank of British North America to advance to the muni- cipality $14,000 on the security of the hid debentures, was the chief topic Be it known that the government‘of the e-tablished 8 Consular at lend | introduced by Alderman Geo. Fraser, 4| who had been in consultation with Man- at at of the city council last evening. The matter was ager Oliver of mee Bank of B. N. A. The d is as fol- F z. Sock: Consular Agent of the United States, Rossland, B.C., Octe 25th, 18 lows: . ‘Resolved, That the mayor and cor- First-class Puilding brick at PRICES. ALEX LARSON, P. O. Box 791. Samples and particulars at Empey Bros. The Walters Co. Limited Liability. Drawer L. - - Rossland, B. C Buy and sell legimate mining stocks only. ial attention given to the stock of The Canadian Gold Fields Syn- dicate, Limited, operating the well known SUNSET NO. 2 MINE at Rossland. Gable Address ‘Walters. Bedford McNeill’s, "Liebers and Clough’s Codes. w. E. DEVEREUX, Late of C. P. R. and Union Mine B’ys. 04 Pogineer of the Mines. Provincial Land Uurveyor. Minee Re- ported on and Surveys made. Over Rolt & Grogan’s, Columbia Ave. John W..Ha rtline, Prop. Telephone, No. 8 Sleighs! One, Two sind Three Beate. They are Nobby. ting up a Bleighing Party see us about Rigs. Cutters! Have Them. Try Them. If You are Get Good Teams. ‘Red Star Livery and Transfer Company. Office, No. 9, “Washington Street, Martin Rlock. Stables, Le Roi Avenue,’ Rear Hunter Bros. Le Bon Marche Millinery House, 121 East Columbia Avenue. Complete Fall Importations of _ Millinery Novelties Now on sale, representing by far the largest andchoicest display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Round : Hats and Toques. Models from the leading Paris House Also ch ice etyles of dress and suit hats from our own work- > 0c. up. Pattern Hats from $3.00 up. I rooms. Large variety of Walking Hats and Sailors from invited. and Typ: Correspondence; English and French Legal Work, Mining Reports, Ete. of the city of Rossland do cause “ be issued the fall namber and amount under the hority of by- ace 17 and 19 of said city, namely, for the sum of $15,000, and do pledge and hy the same in due form to Miss Office, W. J. Whiteside, Esq. Social Dance —AT THE— — —EVERY———_ Saturday Night —FOR LUNCH HOT— Weinerwurst egaperto Sauer. Kraut St. Charles Hotel p the Bank of British North America, as for or loan ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR BOND. Senator Templeman of the Victoria Times Held to Answer. Victoria, Dec. 21.—The preliminary hearing of the case against Senator Templeman, charged with criminal libel of Premier J. H. Turner and Hon. C. E. Pooley, took place today. Mr. Gregory counsel for the accused, endeavored to show that the publication complained of was justifiable and that the connection of his client with the publication had not been sufficiently established, and therefore that no case had been. made out. The magistrate, however, com- mitted Mr. Templeman for trial at the firat court of competent jurisdiction, ad- mitting him to bail in the sum of $1,000. The case against Ian Coltart of the Province was next taken up, and coun- sel was engaged with the proof of his connection with the publicstion when at 6 o’clock the court adjoined until tomor- row. The information againt W. C. Nicol, editor of the Province, has been with drawn for the-present to permit of his making an intended trip to the east, and Mr. Bostock, M. P., has not yet been served, CONTRACTOR DAVIE’S SUIT. Appearance Made by the City Inspection Pap- ers Filed With the Registrar. The city made an appearance in the case instituted by W. B. Davey, who put in the city sewers, before Deputy field today. Davey sued the city last week, to 1ecov- er the balance of the amount due on his y thereon of the sum of $14,000, further securéd upon a promissory note herein- after mentioned. “That a promissory note for $14,000 be drawn in favor of the said bank, pay- able on’emand, bearing interest at 6 per cent per annnm as well after as be- fore maturity, and signed by the mayor and finance committee of the municipal conncil of said city and under the cor- porate eeal of said city. “That the city solicitor prepare and |settle a fresh bylaw of the said city pro- viding for the issue and eale of deben- tures to the extent of $65,000: First— For the purps of repaying the two which remains unpaid by the TWENTY ROUND CONTEST Billy Scott and Fred Ross Sign Arti- cles of Agreement This Afternoon. MET AT THE INTERNATIONAL Both Men Are Plucky Boxers and Great Interest is Taken in the Contest. Billy Scott and Fred Ross at a late hour this afternvon signed articles, which are below appended, to box a 20 round contest at the International Mus- ic hall on the evening of December 29, Why Ross did not read the articles of agreement to the witnesses present will appear in the Record tomorrow. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. We, the undersigned, agree to box a 20 round contest for points, Marquis of Queensberry rules to govern, the referee to be chosen the night of the contest, said contest to takegplace on the 29th of December, 1897, both men to be in ring between the hours of 10 and 11 o’clock p. m. of said date of contest. 1. Both men agree to make a clear contest and break away clear in the clinch ; the pivot blow to be barred. 2. The of the said contest city. What action the city proposes to take isnot known, but it is expected that the amount can be met if the pro- posed loan is affected. The city made an appearance though City Solicitor McLead. The injunction papers obtained before Judge Forin, restraining the city from paying Mayor Scott the balance of his salary, were filed today with the regis- trar. Gone to Montreal. Chief Engineer Tye, formerly of the Columbia and Western has gone to former loane of $25,000 -each .under the authority of bylaws of said city numbered 12 and 16,and accrued interestonm thesum of NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH STOVE. 3.00 and 3.50 per week. Suites of Rooms, 4.00. Single Rooms, 1.50. Come and see them at the Dominion Hotel i ]eiven effect by this council, if app: shall be made payable in not less than $15,000, to be issued sider poarmainios of bylaws No. 18 and 19, thereby repaying the said bank the beforementione:! loan and advance of $14,000 thereon and the accrued interest, and that the said ¢65,- 000 bylaw be duly passed, reconsidered and finally passed by this council, pre- dented toa voteof the ratepayers and ] on ab tri Tye is is now d with the ‘C Pacific railway company. I. Gone to Get Married. Antone Sorenson, timber boss at the Le Roi mine, was escorted to Spokane, this morning under the sheltering wing of Dan Thomas, to spend the holidays and it is rumored that Mr. Sorenson will return with a bride. Mr. Sorenson has worked for the Le Roi for over two years. Heis a young man who has many friends in the camp by such vote. “That the said debentures to be #0 is- sued under the authority of the said proposed debenture bylaw for $65,000, 26 years from the date of the passage cf the proposed bylaw.” “That in of the said ad- Furniture Wanted. Wanted Second Hand Furniture of all kinds ‘bought and sold. Rossland Furniture Company, 82 Columbia Avenue Rast, Don’t Mind Other advertisements. — How cheap they seem to offer their - goods, you always can buy for less than half price at Houghton &Bannett 42 F. Columbia Ave. AUCTION SALE at 6:30 P.M. at RED FRONT 2 Doore Fast of Post Office JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms Mw TO RENT * Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. Best location in the city. Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH. Rossland Mining Abstract Co., Over Post Office. D BH. KERR, D.D.8 ‘The latest methods and appliances. Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. ee AoE. Columbia Ave. Over Fraser's Drug Stor Has constantly on hand a supply of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. Assorted Colors. Attractive Design. a Cust ALUMINUM, light and dur Record Jol: Office Record Job Office vance of $14,000 on the piedge and by the security of said debentures under the authority of bylaws 18 and 19, the said mayor and corporation of the said city of Rossland do hereby ugree to sell to the said Bank of British North Amer- ica the full number and amount of de- bentures to be issued under the author- ity of the said proposed debenture by- law for $65,000, at a rate to yield pur- chaser 54g per cent when and as soon as the said d bylaw the as- who will him on his re- turn. ‘ Hotel Allan Ball. The annual ball of the Hotel Allan will be given on the night of D aggroe to pay the principals of said con- test 75 per cent of the gate receipts. 3. Regulation gloves to be used. The referee shall have power to declare a winner at the end of 20 rounds. The referee must give a decision, the said decision. to be final. Contest to take place at the International music hull. PRINCIPALS WITNESSES Billy Se tt, D. W. Morgan, Fred Ross. J. Allan. Assiniboine Buffalo. Four Assoniboine buffaloes are in the Gi di Pacific Ce 's stock yards at present in Winnipeg. They were secured in the Territories by Mr. McCabe, of Sioux City, who will ship them south. Social Hop. Prof. Dreyfous will give his opening dancing soiree at Dominion Hall Friday, Xmas eve. The series will be conducted in the same manner as the previous sea- son. Grand March at 8:30. Ladies free. Admission 75c. 12-22-3t. The Silver Market. New York, Dec. 21.— Bar silver, 567%c per ounce; Mexican dollars, 455¢c; silver certificates, 5634c. 3ist. The decorations will be even more elaborate than on previous events ofa similar character at this popular hotel. The dining room and lobby will be thrown open to the dancers. ADVANTAGES OF THE RAILROAD. Carload of Chapleau Ore Reaches the Smelter In Ten Days. One of the chief advantages to Slocan to be derived from the operation of the new railroad was illustrated on the ninth of the month, when a carluad of Chapl ore, 18 tons, was shipped to sent of the ratepayers and becomes a law.” MIBCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS, The bill of City Solicitor McLeod for legal services since his appointment, October 15, amounting to $927, was read. No action taken. A bill for costs made by A. H. Mac- Neillin connection with quashing tne $50,000 money bylaw, smounting to $400 was defe: CHIEF INGRAM’S EDICT. Violaters cf the Sleighbell Ordinance Will be Severely Dealt With. Teamsters who whip their sleighs around corners with lightning speed and have no sleighbells on their teams hereafter will run chanves of coming in contact with the chilly embrace of Chief Ingram. The silent gliding of heavily loaded sleighs around corners have al- ready resulted in all but serious injary to lifeand limb. The bells will give warning to the unsuspecting and per- haps nonobservant or abeent minded pedestrian. Chief Ingram was about notifying ex- pressmen and others who drive sleighs today of the law regulating such vehi- cles. He says he will make arrests whenever he finds the law is violated. Sauer Krout and weinerwurst be at the Nelson smelter. The car left here at 8 o’clock in the morning and before 6 o’clock on the evening of the same day, was sidetracked at the smelter, and the returns from the same are expected this week.—Slocan Pioneer. A KLODNIKER 1.) LUCK. Brought Out a Neat Sum and C!aims an Inter- estin Thirty Millions Capital. Joe Boyle, eon of Charles Buyle, man- ager of the Seagram racing stubles, has arrived in Woodstock, Ont., after his quest for gold in the Klondike regions. Boyle is on his way to New York to com- plete arrangements for the sale of his claim. Hehas with him an Indian, who proved a trusty guide from Cor- companied the party over the trail. He brought but $12,000 in dust. He also has an interest in a company, which he captained, which will represent. capital of $30,000. Wallace Meeting. There will be a meeting of the sup- porters of H. 8. Wallace, the mayoralty candidate, this evening at the committee rooms and Wallace headquarters, Co- lumbia avenue, next Pacific hotel, at 8:30 p. m., for the purpose of organiz- ation and appointment of committees. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. the St, Charles. maek’s Post, and several dogs which ac- | * ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS ~ BY-LAW NO. 24, A BYLAW TO AMEND BYLAW NO. 9 ENTITLED “A BYLAW FOR REGULATING STRKETS AND SIDEWALKS AND THE TRAFFIC THEREON.” BE IT ENACTED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF ROSSLAND, AS FOLLOWS: Bylaw number 9, entitled ‘A bylaw for regulating streets and sidewalke and the traffic theron,”’ is hereby amended by adding to section 23 of said bylaw: (a) No person shall be allowed to uge any conveyance or any vehicle drawn by a horse, horses or other animal upon the streets or thorou; agtares of the city during the time the said streets and thorougn- fares are fit for sleighing, unless there is attached to the harness of said horse, horses or other animals, or to the con- yeyance or vehicle, bell or bells, in such tals, the bell or belis shall sound. THIS SHALL BE CITED AS THE “‘BYLAW FOR REGULATING STREETS AND SIDEWALKS THEREON.”? Done and poet: in open Council this 20th day of December, A. D. 1897 Reconsidered, ado pte “and “anally Passed, the 2ist day of December, A. D. 189 th R. Scorr, Ww. Sitquenx. Mayor. City Clerk. NOTICE. The above is a true cupy of a passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Rossland on the 2ist day of Decmber, A. D. 1897,and all persons are hereby required to take notice that any- one desirous of applying to have such By-Law or any part thereof quashed must make his application for that pur- pose tothe Supreme Court within one month next after_the publication of this By-Law in the British Columbia Gaz- zette or he hii too late to be heard in that behalf., W. McQueen, City Clerk. a By-Law Wanted $2,000. Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland Boye’ rubber boots at Hunter Bros. real estate at a low rate of interest. Good security. Apply at this office. tf