a ae NN RS ONTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA: These three properties aro owned by Enstern Canada capitalists and are represented here by George Phunder as general inanager und Harold Kingamill, eee nad tres. “They pre Ml situated vu Monte Cristo mount: shout a8 mile north of town, " ‘The Monte Cristo hus over 1800 feet of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. tia provided with two com preasore, one Tand one 4-drills. Coluna: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished powor 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 purchaserr com fo oa double compartment vertical shaft, which willbe provided with enges, the first in the camp. All three of there claims’ aro val- uable and promiae fir to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIK E, Thia claim is owned by the British Lion mining company, George A. Fraser, sev, and trea, It ia located on the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bnlt, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown granted and has a shalt down on the vein 90 feet. Ore vasays from $6 to ROSS THOMPSON blocks of slock in the following cumpanica for anh — PORATION HBOUT THE MINES. A Bilef Write-up Which Will be Ex- ~ tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best’ [uformation Owners and Other Sources. ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. INTER NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Week Beginning Monday, Mch 21 1898 Rossland Evening Record, ~~ VOL. IT. No. 245, Thave Enterprising Bueinese and Professional Men Who Advertise in The Record. wnsolidated, West Le Roi and Josie, Monita, Homestako Gopher, R. KE. Lee, Evening Star, Monte Cristo, and: Silverine. Burekn C RO, SSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1898. me su 7 RET OUR LB and went t - | Provincial Lumbermen Obtain Pavor- able Action of the Local Government, PRICE 6 CENTS MINING BROKERS. Dabney & Parker. Tho Walters Co. Frank A. Baisd. John M. Burke. , Jennie L, Stone. Atkinson & Co. MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R. Cook. GENERAL MERCHANDIBE. Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. ‘Travers Hardware Co. DEY GOODS FIRMS. The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES. a a lo the Sick ————————_—_ We are noted for the good - riety and low price of all realy, Yes quired in such as; an fia mareery, NEWS LETTER FROM OTTAWA, The Boundary Rallroad—J. B, Powell and Other Rosslanders at the Capital. THINK WELL OF KOOTENAY. Harry White of the Fourteen Gold Mines Tells Wall Paper Lots in the Original Townsite: . Department. THE REDDIN. I ACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B.C, J Rk. COOK JOHIN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms TO RENT: Corner of Columbia, Avenue and Washington Street. About His Trip to Europe. Harry White, of the 14 Conselidated Gold Mining company arrived last night direct from London, England, where he has been floating a gigaatic Klondike scheme in which he is Interested. Harry never does anything by halves and when he said he “waa successful’? you can depend upon it that it was no Penny proposition. While away east Mr. White visited all the large cities; Chicago, New York, Philadelphis, Ott- awa; aleo London, Paris and other Eu- Topean cities in all of which he estab- lished agencies and opened offices for Special correspondence. Ottawa, Ont., March 17, 1898, As telegraphed you today an agency for the issuance of "free miners’ certifi- cates for the Yukon country wi - blished at Rossland. 7 wae ont Ina previous’ letter we stated that Corbin and hia friends were lobbying for a charter to build inte the Boundary country. Since writing your correapon- dent bas learned that there is » great effort being made here to defeat it. The same forces that defeated F. Aagust Heinze at the Isat session ars after Cor- from INVALID CUPS, INFANT'S FOODS FEKDING BOTTLES, TEETH'NG RINGS, TOILET POWDERS, PUFF BOXES, DELICATE PERFUMES, TOILET WATER, ATOMIZERS, a Fountain and hor hor hot water bottige,” subber fee’ bane, hed pang, sponges, fever thermometers, antiseptics, etc, . , GOODEVE BROS. DRUGGISTS AND el. $1.18 and First Appearance OFTHE GREAT COMEDY SKETCH ARTISTS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. «@ # # # # ee oe oe HS. Wallace's Stationery, Wall Paper, Book, ‘This write-up will be contined cor- rected and carried until (hd principal rou inines and proapects have been des- sribed. As we are unable to visit all propertics herein mentioned we will uot be responsible for all stater out iu the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK, "The Deer Park ia located on the NEWS LETTER FROM YICTORIA ——__ Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DRUGGISTS. Geo, A. Fraser. STATIONERY AND WALL PAPEL, Quorationa, Arlington (sliver)... ‘& Golden Grows 28 ‘olonna, 22 Best lgeation Vieronra, B, C, Maren 21—How- in. the. city. ever true or false the ethics of re John T. Hanson :——AND——: H. 8. Wallace. summit of Deer Park mountain in MEAT MARKETS. Russell & Haley, (Successors to P. the south belt, » mile and a, half, pect. #10,r :a is regarded a8 a good pros- THE UNION, Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Fancy Gcols and Notion Store STATIONERS »— It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros. taliatory legislation, there ia no diepu- ting its potency in practical politics. bin and claim. they will succeed. J. B. Powell of Rossland has been the transaction of business in connec- tion with hfs Klondike transportation He found The knowledge that a country or a class to bé discrimi: d aguinst and will use the power to strike back, is in itself. a wholesome deterrent. And for this very reason all Britiah Columbians should approve the {resolu- here for & month working for a charter and and privileges for 1600 miles of railroad along the Edmonton route to the Klondike, and today in- formed your correspondentthat he had fair prospects for success. He says his -| wwuth west of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by shaft 145 jeet deep, and 95 feet créss-cut. Ite machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. Supplies ure and development. companys the people wherever he went interested and anxinus to know allabout the Yu- kon country. “Thousand are coming from the old countries,” he said. In England, he said, there were num- Town Lots Burns & Co. Good Substantial, Companies. OFFICE WITH . Tho Union is located three miles north of Rosslond and is owned by P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ria, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft haa been sunk on the vein 85 HOTELS: _ghe Leland minion Hotel. FLUMBEEB. Hotel Allan. Do: Mabel Drew Saturday Night Social Dances 0. M. Weller. MADELINE > LAUNDBIES. | Rossland Laundry. STENOGRAPHERS. Mra. Helen L. Keys. UNDEETAEERS. W. R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. A. MacNish. PHYSICIANS. inid in for an all winters work, ‘The grent body of ore is low grade, but ir reported improving as depth is gained. SUNSET NO. 2. The Sunset No. 2, ie owned by the 0 di fields Syndi limit- ed, and situated in tne south belt, on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the bueiness cen- feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRINROSE. Rossland Mining Abstract Co., JOHN JACHSOY, J, Ax Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles north of Rossland, and a nar 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. AG ST. CAARLES HALL Fine Music, Excellent Floor ROLT & GROGAN STOCK BROKERS, tion-passed last week by the provincial legielature with a view to the protection an ‘i ion of Britich C ia’a lumbering interests industry. That the resolution carried unanimously is grati- flying testimony to the loyalty of all sec- tions of the house, although members of the oppositicn cauld not forbear, in company has all the necessary fande. IN. Blake is expected here today trom New York. Joe Boss haa been here for two weeke trying to buy machinery for the Stem- winder and other Boundary creek prop- erty, and told us yesterday that he had tot tired of waiting upou the slow mo- erous inquiries about British Columbia and the mines of Rossland district. There was ample ... vital awaiting investment in this country uud all that was needed to bring it here waa a reas- onable showing. If this was put into the mining development of thia camp there should be prebable return of divi- Evervbody Welcome. Saturday Night March, 26th 1898. ter of Rossiand, and jnet above the 3} & W.*ack. It is being vigorously wo with a force of 26 men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 54 fect a day la being driven, and in the shaft, 4$ feet. On the 20th of Nov. there wag 380 feet of work done, be leden stripping the vein, and other proapect work. This property has a 7-drill compressor, hoist, pumps and evexything necessary 11 {1@. econom: ival development vu. ne mine. LE ROI. The Le Roi mine has become fame gua as the greatest gold producer in Canada, It has besides putting in extensive and expensive gmachinery. paid for over 4,500 feet of work, built . y ildi purchased anc neurly completed a smelter, and paid $725.00) in dividerds. It is situated on the gonth-east slop: « Red moun-. passing, a fling at the government for putting itin the power of provincial lumbermen to acquire a local monopoly andthen demand unwarrantably high prices from the consumer, The facts do not justify such an sup- tion of the people here and had ordered|4ends from the investment. He said from Chicogo, and received word the| the late purchase of mining property in next day that it had bean shipped. this district by the British America cor- We leave tonight for Toronto. poration had given great confidence in BE. 0.8. British Columbian mining operations, as the directors of that company have Practically unlimited backing, not to mention their world-wide roputation as mining all of which tended to give increased