ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER,6, 1898. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, BANK OF MONTREAL | goeoeeoe~—~o~~~e 0000064 Capital, All Pald uj = $12,000,000 Bere 2H Patturs =. 385{000/000 DECEMBER .G,. 1898. © _(ROSSLAND OFFICIALS. William Keller, confecticner. Parsons Produce Co. Crauiner’s Burber Shop. ‘Wilson & Co., tailors. NEW ERA IN MINING. On the Rossland Dumps Are 2,000,000 Tons of Low Grade Ore. num going into the dominion revenue from the Rossland district. It is the intention of the board coun- SECRET SOCIETIES Chic ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER OC, SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY SXCEFT SUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS tothe Rultor must be-ecompanted by the name and address of the writer, uot necessarily ror publiva tion, but as evidence of good faith. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally por week by carrie! Daily per month by mail, Daily half year by mail, Daily per year. Daily per year, cil to send copies of the memorial to the postmaster general, the minister of in- land revenue and customsandto Mr. Bostock, the local member, also to dis- tribute 500 copies among the members during the sitting of parliament, A resolution was also adopted endora- ing the Rossland-Gladstone yagon road, at a cost of $17,000. A wagon road to connec8¥é% Sophie and Santa Rosa mountain mines with Rossland was also passed. The road as Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication estimated could be built for $3,000. A trail from Beaver Siding on the 8. F.& N. tothe Pend d’Oreille river was d d. Said cost to approximate TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1898. NOTICE. On and after December 1, The Rosstanp Ev- zw1NG@ Reconp will be delivered to any address in the United States or Canada for$5 a year, ‘and delivered to any part of the city for 15 conts a week, or 50 cents a month ROSSLAND APPROVES, $15,000. - The amount of $12,000, as heretofore appropriated by the provincial govern- ment for public building and furniture, was decided inadequate, anda much larger sum was asked fur. It was also decided that. the public interest de- manded that the local gold commiasion- ershould be. made a government agent as well, and relieved from the duties of The City of duly app: the friendly expressions of the new man- agement of the Nelson Miner, in that city. Itis not jealous of us. After re- ferring to the friendly relations which should exist.betwean the two places, it says: ‘We repeat that Nelson extends its congratulations. There iano cause for jealousy, much less strife, between Nelson and Rossland, for we are all en- gaged in the one work, that of develop- ing the splendid resources of southern British Columbia. And there is comfort in knowing that this is moreand more being done by ourown people. Ross- Jand was so fortunate asto catch the popular fancy, and has thrived marvel- ously on the favor extended to it.” mining der, and thata clerk be promoted to fill the. position, and that the collector of poll tax be made 2sszaa- orand collector uf this division of the government, By resolution it was decided that the provincial government should continue the grant to the Sister’s hospital. Algo that in consideration of the fact of the royalty paid the provincial government by the mines situated within, the city limits, a sufficient sum be appropriated from such royalty paid to keep in good iepair all roads from such mines to the business part of the city, and within the city limits, It was further ageed toask at the general mecting of the board to have a resolution passed condemning the pres- entC. P.R. and G.N. train service as furnished Rossland. Also one yet to be framed in relation to the last provincial The morning paper announces that the requisition asking Mayor Wallace to be a candidate for re-election had been sufficiently signed to warrant his friends in bringing him out, but does not say how many signers they had. As Mr. Thompson’s friends are content with the showing they have made, it is fair to presume that they will be the opposing candidates at the coming municipal elec- tion. Mr. Wallace isa good business man, and has made a'good mayor. Mr. Thompson has been a goed alderman. They both have many personal frieads, 60 a fair, equare hard fight isin sight. Their different views on the salary ques- tion will revert to the popularity of Mr. Thompson, and itis argued that Mr. Wallace’s action in favoring $3 a day for atreet work will make him strong with the laboring classes, It now looks like the hotel keepers will be divided. Un- less there ig some radical change there will not be any two to one betson the final result. The owners of buildinge ornamented with long icicles overhanging sidewalks would do well to knock them down, for ” if they do not some one will be seriously injured. Owners and occupants would be held responsible for injuries so sus- tained, and should therefore protect h by ing the pedestri: of the city. —— BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. and the late saie of lots in this district. A full attendance is desired for tomor- row night’s meeting, so as to give the port by vote. ~ Catarrh Shackles Broken in 60 Minutes It’s an alarging fact, ‘statistics ir It OU ret at least be a ere cy hs ‘hun: sons in’ this Barty are tainted ina mr greater dey \. eadacke, the throat, offensive breath vloss of taste cond ‘mel, the Catarrh shackles may be uightening about you— sce ane L Pow! reat ire known t eminent nous eand shroas 8] isis 2 eclictla' Bom For wat a victim of chronic Catart the first ‘pplication of De pencwr's 's Catarstal 3 astant relief, an credibly le Mgureds Jas ‘Dandee, Sold sr Goodeve Bros. Druggists. Denver & Rio Grande R. R.|*" Weekly Excursions to In Through Tourist Cars Without Change.... A Number of Imp Matters Last Evening. There was o meeting held last evening ofthe council of the Board of Trade at the parlors of the Montreal Bank. Several resolutions were discussed and passed by the council, but they will all be brought up in the open meeting of the board, to be heldin the city hal) ‘Wednesday evening of this week, and action willbe takenon them at that time. A lengthy memorial to be sent to Hon. J. Israel Tarte, of Ottawa, Ont., Domin- ion minister of public works, was intro- duced and approved. The main feature of the commanica- tion is the request for a public or federa! building for the jon of all MODERN: ——UPHOLSTERED TOURIST — SLEEPERS In chatge of experienced Conductors and Portera Monday To Kansas ity, Chicago, Buffalo 'Y and Boston without change, ve ralt Lake, ‘Mo. Pacific and Chicago & Alton Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo Tuesdays na kononwithoutchanse: ve alt La e, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pa- elfie railroad. To St Joseph, Kansas City, Wednesdays rea iy beats withoat i ebange, via Salt Lake and Burlington route. To Kaneas City, and St Louis Thursdays “iibontehange vie & and Missouri ‘Pacific railway, SEBS SB BRLE EARS A day stop-over arranged public business—the postoffice, custon house and collector of internal revenue, The letter then sets forth the urgent reagons for the neceesity of such a build- ing. The custome receipts are given in tabulated form, also the inland revenue and postoffice returns, allof which make a very strong showing, ‘averaging about at_alt Lake City and Denver. SIR DONALD A, SMITH HON, EB, CLOUBTON..... council’s acts the strongeat possible sup-| Pa: the Eas : ++» President GEO, A, URUMMOND, Rossitand Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canada. Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and (Cable Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. DEADTS I88UED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETO. J, 8. C, Fraser, Manager. THE MERCHANTS BANK of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1860- GAEITAL, PAID-UP oe Hua Orrice, HALIFAX, 0.8, Directors. * + Mee Base Aho Ritchie, Jchael Dwyer, Keass Hey ‘Sinith, Eeqss, fae MLL. David iutieen:! Duncan, Cashier. atreal Branch, Edson L, Pease Manager; Montgent i ent: End Branch, corner re Dane. nd Seign streets: Montre: nt Westmount, corner Greene Ave. and St, Catherine Streets. AGENCIES 1N NOVA SCOTIA, Antigonirh. Bridgewater, Guvaboro, I, derry, Lunenbure, Maittand (Hants Co, Fort “Hawkesbury, shubeascedie, Truro, Weyme’.tl AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston (Kent Co.) Moncton, ' Newcastle, ' Sackville, Voodstock. AGENCIES IN PRINCE RDWAED ISLAND, Charlottetown, Summeraide. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. St. John's, AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver: Victoria, Nelson, and a ©, Kenny, Ei eq, Vige-pres ondon- Pictou ydney, BANKERS AND ¢ Vice-President. .eneral Mangosss © For Any Season. and get prices. * Job printing of all kinds done to your entire entisfact! § Record Job office, 120!g Culumbia avenue. st well statements, counteralips, cards, meal tickete, otc., a epecialty, Letter heade, pill heads, Call q aUP-GO-DAGE PRINTING. OOOOO OOO O-1-W- © OO 000K The Satur Rossland camp. ay Record Each week contains all the mining news MacNEILL & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. Miner Building, Columbia Avenue. APPLICATION TO INCORPORATE, a corporate a compan: oneH “Brivsh. Colum doa y com winnd under the rial) herein’ or “the sal firming and coufent it tho pawer of “the anid’ conipaty te same upponrs {a the memorandum of w. Hunter Bros., —FQR— : Fresh Fancy Groceries, €=Table Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT C CHEESE: IMPERIAL C. elation to the company £0 to be i porated, und to amaleamute uch ct SWISS CH SESE. CROSS & BLACKWELLS’, JAMS, Doktor PICKLES. COA! and CHOCOLATES: aN mlctoly ear carry of and vper won s satoredatd ior any of thom, au PPatedgthte 11th day of November, A. 1 PHILLIPS & W fEchats. Solfeitors for Applicant Bank of Caonnda, Chase National Bank, National | Hide | Dominion of Canada, Merchants New York, Boston, Chicago, Fntlonal redit Lyonnais, The Bark of Shum, ris, Krance; ndon, England; Bank of Bermuda.) Bermus John M. Smith Managor, Rossland. The Bank of BRIISH NORTH AAERIGA ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pald-Up Capital 94,866,680. Reserve Fund 1,387 London Office: 8 Clements’ Lane, Lombard 8t. Court of Directors. hn James Cater, Gaspard. Henard i, eas n, llonry J. Farrer, Ed. pent re, Ht, J. WU J.J. Kingsford, Fred- atie Lubbock, ‘George ». Was Secretary, AG, WALLIS. rellend Omicoln Ganede; St; James, St., Mont- He Srimpaax, J. Exaany, General Manager. Inspecto: Branches in Canada. London, Drantford, Hamilton, Toronto, Kinga- ‘a, Moritreal, Quebec, St. John N. #. Bandon,’ og, Man, Stredericton, Yencover, Rossland, : City, B.C, Dawson re alot ony otra ind N Agents In the United States. Spokane: Traders National Bank, National Bank: ‘New York: an str W. Lawson and J. ©. Welsh, slico (120 Bansoine Street) Heat. 5. Medtichael J.B. Ambrose, agents. London Bankers. The Bank of England and Messra. Glyn & Co, Foreign Agents, : Bank of IA Australi ontee Rank of Australie. New Zéaionde Smion w. i OLIVER, Megr., Rossland. When Going East~ Use a first class line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Gh - cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin, Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars in service, The Dining cars are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. To obtain first class service, your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES A ride through the famous Colorado scenery. For rater and information enquiré or O. R..& M, nd Spokane Falls & Northern railway, or RC. Mico General agent, +61 Washington 8t., 8, K. Hoorn, Generat ticket Agt., ver, Col. Direct if at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern points. For full inforination call on your nearest ticket agent or write Jas C Porn, + General Yass. Agent, or Jag. A. Clock, MILWaUKEg, Wis General Agent, 246 Btark Street, $17,000 per month or $200,000 per an- Portland, Or. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD LE ROI LIVERY ~ SALE and FEED STASLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Proprietor. -O. BOX 186 FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. columbia Avenue, ‘Phone No. 97. ommercial alles *Phone No. 39, “Rossland Loan - (ifice. NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. REPAIRING DONE. Puit A. SILVERSTONE, Prop. DAIRY RANCH For. Sale. —>— ‘A.good dairy ranch 11 miles south-east from Colville, Stevens. County, Wash. ) | It is surrounded by a fine Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek ‘Rumng Through the Place. Small Orch- ard and Abundance of Small Fruit, A Good New Honse, Good House, Good Barn, Ice House, Dairy Room’ Churning Done by Water Power. Other Buildings. 40 Acres In Hay and Cultivation. —~——. For Further Information Call on or Address, MRS. J. W. STRUPEL, Colville, Stevens County Washington. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvement, yA OTACE... Fork samite cust of big -hen Creek Jolaine. Tho: Sen "on ci ‘ STYLISH RIGS FOR RENT, es ane Soelitian Best Salcon in Rossland... SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN Nexson & Forr Surprarp Ry. Red Mountain Railroad. far The only direct route Nelson and ieotgnay Ihke and Slocan points. @ Wa" Every day in the yeat between SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and SANDON. . No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific const con nection leaves Rosslund at 8:45 a.m. No. 6 for Nelson, Kaslo and jee ne Holts leaves Rossland at. .1 ps tL No. 8 from Nelson, ete., arrives in ‘Hose and it ne No Change of Cars Between Spokane\ and Rossland. Tickets on sule all over the world. Close connections at Nelson with steamors for Kaslu aud Kootenny lake points, To Suit The Tenant. Office rooms or rooma for houee- keeping in the New Record build- ing. fitted up to suit the tenant. For further particulars apply to EBERC. SMITH —Desler in— Portland, Ore for Kettle river and Boundary creck connect at Murcus with stage daily, ea DO you WANT A MAP. “OR A NEWSPAPER TIMES BUILDING CHICAGO _ silicious ores as thee of An immense future is in estore for Cunadian mining, gays the Winnipeg Free Press. Heretofore it has, been principally the richer ores of her numer- ous camps that have attracted the capi- talist, notwithstanding that any min- ing bien will admit ne it is upon the de ores that the. Le aty ha a peti region depends. In future the low-grade dé- posits will yield the largest returns. The Dominion has produced, ney, is producing, a marvelous peventage of rich ore. but along with it isan infinite- ly larger amount of poorer yein-stufl, which, if treated according to modern Ni gcient fic. metheds, would in the end pay better dividends than the narrow. ribbons of bonanza ore. On the Rossland dumps alone there are some 2,000,000 tons of low grade ore, ainuch of it worth $6 to $12a ton. Thie will shortly become amenable. to treat- ment, as one recently perlected method, which i with a chemical process, will treat such BELL TAPS AND FIRE BOXES. 5 Department Meeting. Biro... cece eee e eee e eee Continuous ring. The location of the fire alarm boxes is as followa: No. 85, Columbia ave. and Butte. No. 32, Columbia ave. and St. Paul. No. 16, Columbia ave, and Washington. No. 27, Columbia ave. and Spokane. , No. 14, Firat ave. and Warhington. fo. 48, Second aye. and Washington, No. 41, Second ave. and Earl. No. 28, Kootenay ave. an Spokane. No. 52, Le Roi aye. and Davis. No. 54, Fourth ave. and St. Paul. Rossland Metal. Works. er, of the Rossland Bared todo your plumbing, hot water Les as fitting, gaunteeing all work, at the a gan ee living prices. Okanogan Btreet. a ih aba cost of about #6 aton. Nor is thia by. any means the only process which will render , low grade ores profitable. A amelting process ia said to have been perfected which will treat copper-gold ores for ¢1. a ton; and that eeveral influ- ential mining men kelieve it is proved by their having eunk $25,000 in an ex: perimental plant. Three years from today there will be‘many companies at work, treating dumps which have been} - weatheing for years, awaiting men of capital and scientific knowledge to win their contents. Once Canadian mine owners shall have realized the fortunes that await an intelligent attack upon these poorer ores, the Dominion will be in a fair way to-rival South Africa and the United States in their annual min- eral outputs. vc o004 1S TE The Evening: Record's Popularity Fast Returning. The new subsceibers to the Record to dute sre: The Butte Dining rooms. Paulson Bros., grocers. ‘M,. & M, restaurant, Shooting galery. Columbia hotel. Miles’ barber shop. - G. W. McAuhff, tailor. The Palace barber shop. __ Ww. W. Rye, messenger boy. lazan, second-hand store. 7T ‘hos, Stout, Druggist.. Little Queen Restaurant. B. A. C. barber shop. Geo, N. Tayler, architect. H. S. Hartman, ch Rossland in. 1898, Souvenirs of Rossland are now on gale at all news stands at 5c. for Single cop- ies. Lote of 20 or more can be obtained at 25c. each by applying to the secretary of the Rossland board of trade, 11-28 10t aD | at Oe Tan an WEEK COMMENCING DEC. 5. International || Music Hall. THIS WEEK, Ht NOVELTY SPECIALTIES KELION & KELTON MI8B_ OLIE , BINCLAIR— JOLLY, RSJELLE BOOTH—J. H. FIEL- DING.~-J..W. MOEBIB. NS Oldest Fetablished House in Kootenay Wm R BEArty, UNDERTAKER. - Ross,anp Barris CoLumsra. W. BR. Braden, grocer.” Florence hotel. J.M, Miller, broker, J, H. Robinson, merchant. J. Bagohneun, Water and Light Company. St. Lawrence House. Thomne & Smith, hay and grain deal- TS. Whelan & Pullman, Butte Bar. Mrs. Krous, Butte Lodging House. Mrs. M. Becker, Dreasmaking. O. K. Barber Shop. Cc. Hikhbue, Tailor. : McLean & Morrow, Druggists. Merryweather, Windsor Hotel. Martin Ceo, Leland Restaurant. Davis & O'Connell, Grocers. H.C. Burton. 8. F. & Exprees Agent. DeVomn & qatterson, cigar store. Burbank, jeweler. Reddin-Jackeon Co., brokers. Dr. Armstrong, U. S. Consul. James Cooper Manufacturing Co. MeNeill & Deacon, barristers. Tr & McCoy, tailors. L HL Keller, barber shop. Daniels & Chambers, paints, oila, ete. B. Woods, tailor. Jenks Manufacturing Co. E. Schotield, jeweler and repriang. McLeod & Whiteside, barristers and folicitore, Dickinson & Orde, brokers. O. M. Fox & Co., grocers, Wo Fonghend, tailor. Bogle, mining. Montreal House. Ward & McKay, grocers. . Smith, civil engineer. Mis. 'M. Heard, ladies? store. M.S. O’Hearn, m necchant tailors. Jobn Dean, mines and real estate. Alex F jeweler and rep Andy Revesbeck, Qneen Hotel. Crow & Morrir, cigars and tobacco. J. W. Whiteside, barrister. Clifton Hotel. ‘The Oregon Restanra ANADIAN: PACIFIC Ky. AND-800: LINE, Ocean to Ocean ROUTE, East and West; 8,000 Miles OF COMFORT. — FIRST CLASS AND-—— Tourist Sleepers Run Through. Baggage Checked to Destination. ——No - Custom - Difficulties. ——. Daily Train. 18:00k—Lv. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23 05k Connecta West Robson with Colum- bia River Steamers. | from and tor the North and with C. & K. branch traing from and to Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon and other Slocan points. ——o——__ For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- tion Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or Vt, A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent) P. G. DENISON, Agent, Rossland. ‘W.F. Anderson, Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson. re 7 taps. | in Aociety Hall, J. F. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plamb- | 4 Metal Works, is pre- | Lea nth at ie Hall, Ko: %, tng brotha or ure cordianly Inited to at Cranoy, bes ve Hed Mount iain nt jo. 4 Ant, ‘rd and 5th Weduesday of each mow International Navigation and Trading Go.,. Ltd. Yteamer “ International ” and “Alberta” on ootenay Lake and River. Time Card, in n eftagt 12th July, 1897. Fublect to chance wit ce. Five a Fount woune tion wilh all passen- gert fren of N. & FL. Ke 0 nit! from North- port Rossland and abel ie. ve kets sold and aEERgO checked t ave Kalao for Aeiro ‘aad way. ‘points daily except Bunday, 8 rive @ North pert 12: 16 Ri ae pe kane 6 p.m. ve q way points. daily esd 4:40 pan. leaving Spoxenes 7 Hosslund lu: toda ortpport 1:80 pan ‘New Service oh Kootenay Lake. Leave Nelson for Kaslo: etc, Tuesday nesday Friduy, Saturday Sito a Wede m Bpokang 7a sca, PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. Fr Cc istrar. Joun Kinxup:—Gold Commissionerand Stipendiary Magistrate. W. J. Roninson :—Deputy Sheriff. E. 8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner. P DOMINION GOVERN’NE OFFICERS R. B. McDonaxp :—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. > CUNT PER WEEK 0 GENTS PER MONTH W. 8. .Jonzs lector. 335 Col- ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS, H. 8. Waiace:—Mayor. C. O, Lauonng, Alderman. A. 8. Gooprvz, Alderman, J. 8, OLurz, Jz., Alderman. Ross T Ald ry Tri before leaving ior Bonner’s Ferry. ; ALEXANDER, Gen, Man, Kaslo, B.C., win duly. i 2? Ifyou are, seo that your ticket from Minneppolis, By Paul oF Duluth, reads vis THE “NORTH-WESTERN LINE ou ST. P. M. & ©. AY. Going to Chicago . To Anywhere East Avueet Barrertr, Alderman. J. Epares, Alderman, G. A. Jonpan, Police Magistrate. J. ‘A. Inarast, Chief of Police. Ws. McQuzen, Clerk and“Treasurer. Wm. Harp, Assessor, License Inspector and Collector. R. Reppick, M. D., Health officer. H. 8, Wallace. License Commissioners { 6: A. Jordan. T. M. Daly.’ eatarn Line is spoutaneous on the’ every Traveller who patronizes it. ‘W. d. MEAD, General Agent. 48 Washington St. F, 0. BAVAGE, Portlan‘’, Oregon. Traveling Axent. KASLO & SLOCAN RY.|- TIME CARL. Subject to change without notice.> Trains run on Pacific standard time. Leaye 800am. — Kaslo South Fork 3.16 p. proules Whitewater MeGuigan .88 a.m, Cody Junction Arrive 10.50 6.m, mon "Leave 1.00 pat. CODY LINE} Lenve 10.09am, Sandon Arrive 11.45 a.m. ‘Arrive 11.20 a.m, ROBEBT IRVING, GF& PA CeO, F, COPELAND, Superintendent Arrive 8.50 Pm. 2 pam. ‘Leave 11.25 a.m. TNE SCHEDULE: Sucks Morcow, id Coeur! fekoa, Wallace, LS atftalcne | ‘uer Garneld, cotter) Local Pu iman, Moscow. Local 6:40 p.m, 4pm. 8a,m. 8p.m. OCEAN STEAMSHIFS | All peiling dates. sub- Jee! Leave Kortana, Gept. 1, 6, 11, 25, 23, tc aloe bpm. wail Bape. 17. December 1 Tur Rossuanp Ev- ENING Recorp wilj be delivered to say part of the city or to any ad- drezs in the Dominion of Canada or the United States for $5. PER YEAR $3 FOR SIX MONTHS In the city, Tue Recorp will be mailed or delivered to subscribers for 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. The news columns will be ex- ff tended to cover the local events and mining news of the camp bet- ter than ever. An evening tele- graph service will be odtained as xoon as possible and the paper will be’enlarged. 4p. m. Columbia River i Steamers, ex. 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