SPOKANH BTOCK EXCHANGE, een TETnoe ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD BY SOER ©. SMITH, Sales of Novelty, St. Elmo, Poorman Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly and Grand Prize. OTICE. Té the Occupants of the Zenith Ground. Imperial Baths Miners’ and Prospertors’ Exchatigé ane Development Company. Incorporated March mah, 1897, RossLaND. This office and the citizens of this yici nity are constantly * re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficn t to answer by letter, so the Recorp gives the following information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international i boundary line be- _ ~ = <== ti tween Canada and the Unived ARCHIT: next. ‘nitelny Of the ‘Howrd of License Coramis. Q States, {tis reached from the C, A.parmen, ¢ |slonera to Homland apply” tor OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. ors Bulle abla ave license to north via the Canadian Pacific to Tay ca Moller, the premises known, ws the, Howard Hours, Arrowheatl on the Columbia Tai Columbia se thot of iubdlvision ol river, from there ty Trai YY . ateamer, and from Trail to Ross- otk H.8. O'ConngLL, land by tke Columbia & Western ice is hereby Elven i inet I Evil apply at at railway. From the south via Spokane, city of Komland for a i- cense to sell liquors by retail in the Washington, by the Spokane Falls & Northern and C: & knowns the Queen's Cafe, situate on Sot block Red Mountain railways, subdivision of district lot “ated May 15, leur Rossland has thirty-tive hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rvoms, and a dozen restaurants; and all are well patronized. There are four weekly news- pers and two dailies. All other branches of business are Cavrneu. a Me CRAR Ltd., mines and well represented. ‘The popula- ‘stock brokers. EES avenue. Hon te variously ctimatet from] UAL eg oe yuleant ae am | Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 perday. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $3 50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask ifany particular business would pay here. Busjuess men are fall- ing over each other to establish neatly every kind of enterprise, DAILY: One Yer in Advance. rir Now OP BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING } AND REFINING C0, Opposite Allan House. | Turkish and Vapor Baths and Maseage, tree tf Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. ment given pader he jairectien of dam i > ae Office and Works at Trail, in, hair Gisocnnas eae Ground Floor Spokane, Wash., May 27.—The clos- Six Moutus ing quotationson the exchange today One Menth.. were as follows: Butte, 1% bid, Se Carries by the Week. 2 asked; Boston, 8% asked; Com- BRI SSPE mander, 1g bid, 15 asked; Deer Park, 183g asked; Evening Star,” 81, asked; Great Western, 20 asked; High Ore, 54g asked; Josie, 50 asked; Le Roi, $8.00 asked; Mayflower, 14 asked; Monte Cristo, 14 asked; Novelty, 23g bid, 24g asked ; Noble Five, 40 bid, 54 asked; O. K., 22'% asked; Phoenix, 4 bid, 5 asked; Poorman, 53g bid, 53% Rossland Red Mountain, 25 Reservation, 4'4 bid, 434 asked ; AUSTRACT COMP QOSSLAND Mining Abstract atracts of titles. Traders block APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICE NSE. Notice 1s hereby given that we will ay tho next sitting’ of the oitideente Come - for the elt ‘of Kossland for s iieeuss ipselt igor by retail in the prem! mityon known ae ern Hotel, sicuate. on lot 13, block P, The Paris Belle company hereby gives notice that under the fee nfs of thi he’s Sn- preme court and the mineral laws of the vines it is entitled to the undisturbed | ¥!¥ ossession of the Zenith ground of the ‘aris Belle claim, and to the receipts of all the rents and profits of the same. Ahey hereby forbid all fracas occuping e same, OF any part o! to y any rent for any ground of the ‘Zenith ‘claim occupied or rented by them, from the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway com- pany; to the said rallway Dated May 19, —AND— Up Stairs subdivision 9 Gistrtet POL, Billiards and Bowling. De Voin's Place | #8, subdivision, % dis Rows Thom yournt Galumbl ja avenue. You'll find all Gon. oi 8. Chas hes. Be Wi Warron, Viee-President, {her, Solicitor. hereby utven. that I will at the Corrig ry. ‘One Year, in advance. Six months, in ad Single copy. Hes every afternoon from 1407 p.m. = Gentlemen fro: 0:30 p. M ADAME MORE 1 AN D, Proprierress. Cet a lot at Burton City Langsley & Jeliers, Washington and First Sts. FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1897, situate on Gastriet Lot iby Investors will find it to thelr interests to visit Dated Muy I the excha rohasing elsewhere, Prospostors ave the privitoxe ee pro} pert ties fr ol ns eles wembrace i the entire Kopiens ROSSLAND IS GENEROUS. Every Rosslander and every stranger who has made a trip through the Slocan country has the same story to tell nyations 4 ¢ pia “ou i yer about the jealous, backbiting and|ine, 12 as! t. Elmo, 5 bid, 6+¢ aske even lying statements about Ross- West Le Roi,'16 bid, 1813 asked's, White land by a great majority of the . ji 4hy ; people over there. It is one evidence ed; Jeff Davis, 2385 of the fact that Rossland is all right, for| bid; Ivanhoe, 20 asked; Pri they would not be jealous if she was not. ow listed tocks o If the Slocan people had sense enough : ® were quoted aa fol to know that Rossland’s success was *Dardanetie,. 173g 1fsked Eureka | 8 their success and that nine-tenths of the | 9° rand Prize, 14¢ asked; : 7 asked; Idler, 15 ask ‘ight and People they now have were attracted to blar, 2 asked; Little Giant, 5 bid, 53 the Kootenays by Rossland’s fame, they | as! ulcan, ¥¢ bid, 1!¢° asked; Sun- would, it would seem, shut up. If the bid ; Palouse Blue ird, 3 asked ; people of Rossland and the Ross- | SF pokae Belle, 14 4 bid, 56 asked; Clif- dand newspapers would employ! The followi: " rted the same methods regarding other seg- | today: ne) SANE WETS FOES tions as is employed against this section,| 6, 00 Novelty, 2383. 7 000 St. Elmo, 5; many people who have gone to the Slo- po Poorman, 2,933 Grand can would have staid away. Rossland aed truly is generous. ‘Offices to Rent. C, W.ciuerr, rear Empey Bros Pioneer as- sayer of Ro ta B. C.! Company, Forgicx. J. W. Wrrngeror, President. ears’ experience in Maining of ores Oiles next 5-20-7t reatment ai doorto Hotel Ailan T. J. CORRIGAN, scales: WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, Civil Engineer, ' Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Office, u) ap staire in Weeks & Co's Building. gf) COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROWSLAND The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. OF TORONTO. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRAGER'S DRUG STORE. ‘Mining Stecks and Claims bought and seid. Gro. GuED, Seoretary. A. H, Revesecn. , August Jackson, of the city of Rossland in aa Province of British ere Keep your eye on Burton City “ ROSSLAND Sanitary and Waer Tank Company Orrice: ComMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, E. O. Carros - - Manager. C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and ae connige Columbia and Spokane street TEA If you. are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. * Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO, Columbia Ave.. near Lincoln St. Burton City, B.C. A. PARE — ARCHITECT —_ BROKERS, estate and mining ‘Traders block. Mom- Spokane Stamp Works, ELLCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH Wood, Coal, Drayin oe ay eet Jas Work. ANADIAN _ PACIFIC Ami Soo Pacific Line The | Jestant route and wi Elie Lavalley, Tunovon mons — VANCOUVER Christina Lake Store, be IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NFCESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. WEEKS, KENNEDY CO. Brokers. BAUER, & Parker. | Mines bought and sold. 110 E Columbia ave. “Members Stock Ex change. PO B. 329 COOK & C0, mining brokers, rooms 6 Y. Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly e Central Hotel. ‘hated tho 1ath day of May 1897, Avaust Jackson. Notice is hereby given, that I will, appl Text witing ‘ott ehcery to all points east Union Hote FRANK A, Baird, mining broker, 2.0. vox 265 | f Belleview Hotel. aL C. PETTIBONE & CO}, mining and stock thes sbrokers. Room 15, Coliins How: P.O. BOX, 562. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER Iv GENERAL MERCHANDISE cr ‘o! rt in plock 41, subdivision of District lot 535, of Rossland. D McKgLian pated 15 May, 1897 Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next sittin, ote eid © & Cory mines, socks and real No. 23 Coltunbie a yous ct “Burke, Mining Beokes ‘Columbia Moreiag s and Neal's an wee Beater. The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Mrnas, Muna Suanze awp Mote Propucts, Dealersin Developed, Mines, Arst-olass “Pros peots” and Stan Particular cation’ an ie ta the orders of In. dividuals and Syndicat reports on physical features asd tities. Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. P. O. Drawer L. —~— METAL QUOTATIONS. New lot of shoes just arrived . . Rossland, B. C. \, Mines, Stocks aud Real Estate Ba. Bede M. ROB: ay ‘rnlaing brokers. * Office Taylor bic <)'i36 Columbieaves mls 2hin ‘block 17, ty the railway addition to the town of Rosslan Mises A.W and allseem to be doing well. LANGIEY & REPASS, Mining Broker, Re- Dated 15th ser 1997, amPon Everybody must be his own cord Bloc! 1s at judge and take his own chances, SERGE po ee While there is not work tor all E. DEMPSTER & CO., sto who ioquire, most sober, indus- c 1eey ts an your broker on ‘change. trious persons who really wish to sgiemrepep ATTERSON Johnson & Co., revi estate and work have so far been ab'e to P mining brokers, 93 Columbia ave. obtain it. ROLE & Grogan, iniuing brokers, 35 east Col- We would not advise any man umbia ANDELL & POLLETT, 20 East Columbia ave- to land here “broke” without Ritke, buy and weil mines and mining shares, friends, although many who have done so are doing well, WHITE Boar Mining and siting Co, Sohn | license $9 é. Cole, manager. Office Commerelal | 71) ek subuivision EP Distriee lot Sir City of ‘This camp is aot being estab- lished on the basis of a pay roll block.” . a plooi W2 BENNISON & CO., mines and stocks. 48 Joun Box. at present. ‘Che populace is en- W. M NEWTONS. ce Pena brokers, 36 E gaged, notonly in working the mines and conducting the busi- —————_—_—— ness of the town, but are buying. or bonding and developing min- penetrated ingproperty; buying aod eeliing fl to egubic fuen acai RPA Bs real estate; building houses for Hossland Sanitary company in the capacity of the rental purposes, prospecting and siaploy,and is uot aud hor fed” pace: any tonell 1a wor D: staking prospectors, Many are contracts or to collect any bills for said come Ouawa heresimply looking on in wee, pany. E. %. Crafton, manager. Soltt i aaaiticn derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast of a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for four or five years. It now appears that the reorganiza- tion of the stock exchange will take place, and that it will be a branch of the board of trade. It is now assuming a sensible, businesslike form, and with the kickers excluded will no doubt be a guccess. MONTREAL NEW YORK And all points in eneae and the United New York, May 27.—Copper, steady ; brokers, price, $11; Exchange, price, $10.80 @ $11.25. Bar silver, 60c; Mexican dollars, was ; Silver certificates, 601¢ @60!¢c. Lead, serene poe eBiae $3.12'g ; “Tas ‘itm; Straits, He 50@$13.65. yuiet. Spelter—Quiet; $4.15@ $4.25. SIGN BOARDS To stop anyone from examining more than 250 feet of underground development work already done on Sunset No.2. You can go and see for yourself how rapidly thie work is being pushed, night and day, by three shifts of men, Sunset No. 2 is the property of the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, is but one half mile from Ross- land, and will soon be a big ore producer. Subscriptions wil] still be received at par, 10 cents, for the remainder of the first offering of the fully paid, absolutely non-assess- able shares of the syndicate. Anyone can go through the mine. There are no sign boards STOPPING YOQ. The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Limited. 20 West Columbia Ave. Rossland. 8. Langcake Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. Ds Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Conveyancers Notaries Public, ete. Advances made on Consignments. Money Loan. The only line Eilere ‘Courist C: Toronto, Montreal and Boston without charge. Tourist cars daily to St. Peal: Have your tickets read via the Great kes the most delightfal eri in the world during the summer months, Trains leave Rossland via the C. & W. to connect with steamers from Trail for all points north and sou! ‘or full information, tickets, rates, maps, etc.. call on or A. B. ‘McKenzie, Agent, Rossland. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Nelson or to eer v ‘Agent Gxo. McL. Brows, Dist. P: Vancouver. ai Fan Agent, Burton City to the front, ean. ae Dated May 4,1 jfeDonatp & MURCHINSON. Burton City is on Cariboo Creek Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE INTERNATIONAL. Rossland is all right. There is a sure and rapid growth which will very soon make acity of at least 20,000 people. Every business man cannot hope to be successful. Nearly all rapidly growing western towns is overdone in many lines and Rossland cannot well be an ex- ception, but she is all right all the same and will always be larger than any two or three other towns in the Kootenays. ———— ROSSLAND, B.C. domestic, C. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. —_ THEY WERE BLESSING THE SUN. ee Dated May 15th, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the unders| vill next sitting 08 01 $20,000 To Loan In sums of $500 or more “for iors time on ap- proved securi D. M. LINK, Cook Building, Columbia Ave., Rossland Write-Up AND Praying Hebrews Driven Oat of a New York Park. NOTICES. J. H. Good. J.M. Clark. Good, Clark & Co. Rea Estats axp Minne BROKERS, Conveyancers, Commissioners, &0., MINES AND MINING STOOKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Rents collected, &c. Corres- The hand of the law fell upon the who, as commanded by the law and the prophets, went forth Wednesday morning to greet the sun, says the New York Herald. One of the rabbis was arrested and 3,000 Hebrews, who had congregated in Tompkins square were dispersed by the police. According to the Talmud, the sun The d Miner di the de- pression in the value of the Deer Park stock. It was to blame, more than any one or than anything else, for the inflated value of the stock. There are three questions we would like to have the management of the Miner answer under oath: First, How much Deer Park stock it has had? 2 rea the pre! a Hotel, on ot 13, in "block ‘16. in Louis FouaNiss, PLUM) GIBSON & & Wilcox. No 7 Columbia ave UNDERTAKER. ownan: Dated May 15, 1897. If it still holds any, and if it has sold; at what time and what price? The effort of the syndicate that has taken charge of the opera house, to keep it open should be encouraged. With the popular prices of 25, 35 and 50 cents, the house should be crowded It is not right to expect that high class of performances which They are well worth the prices charged and the theatre-going people should demand no every night. are sustained in large cities. more. TARIFF ON TOBACCO. Efforts to Forestall Importers From Shipping in Raw Leaf. The amended tariff changes brought down by Mr. Fielding of interest to tobacco manufacturers and dealers fol- lows: Cut tobacco, original tariff 60 cents per pound and 121% per cent., amended Hy Other manufac- tured tobaccos, original tariff 45 cents 55 cents per pound. per pound 12!¢ per cent., amended 50 cents a pound. unstemmed, and 14 cents on stemmed. It is proposed to change this on the first of July next toa customs duty of the The excise duties vill |m ding r. Fielding show] th When they saw the rabbi li lift his hands the intention in levying the excise duty in the last fre or three months same amount, now was to catch the ters who had en- deavored to (orcotall in a large stock of raw tobacco. —— DEBS SOCIALISTIC COLONY. It Involves Raising an Army of 100,000 Idle Men. Chicago, May 26.—E. V. Debs is com. ing to Chicag istic co-operative colony scheme, which involves the raising of an army of 100,- 000 loyed men and them across the country to some western or southern state where a new common- wealth is to be founded. Upon his arrival at Terra Haute, Ind., from Salt Lake City he said: “It re- mains for a convention to select the state to which the effort should be made. 1 believe in a few months we can secure @ membership which will contribute $50,000 a month for the gi apport of the movement. At the end of one or two years we ought to be able to elect a leg- islature and state officers so we can call a state constitutional convention and change the organic law of the state in a manner tw permit the carrying out of our ideas in regard tothe use of state fands and authority in the trial of the theory of state co-operation.” Mr. Gallagher, « Minnesota ws The tariff as introduced by Mr. Fielding imposed an excise duty of 10 cents a pound on raw leaf tobacco the tariff by laying every 28 years reaches the same position it was in when the universe was created. This is the 5657th year of the world, as counted by the Hebrew ch NEXT DOOR OITy POOR 70 Rossland, the first Wednesday in the month of f Nisan was the day when the sun again reached the place to which it was appointed in the beginning by the hand that made heaven and earth. It was the 203d birthday of the sun, a day when the orthodox Hebrew goes out into the open air and does reverance to the God who set the orb of day as a seal in the firmanent. The rising of the sun was the signal for the orthodox Hebrews of the east side to leave thet homes and to repair to some open place. And as if by com- need d they came cieiume ‘to Tompkins hundreds. They filled i. asphalt hich okirted the groon laws Then reen lawn. soeed the tail ina circle and abont the little shrine of ne stands in the middle of Tl en the Rev. Dr. Klien, of the Aer folk street congregation, lifted up hands and repeated the Hebrew Ponte the interpretation of which is ‘Praised be the Creator of “the world, for He created the beginning.” Gray- coated policemen were ing shone. thes the outskirts of one crowd de- to know what ie matter. picked him out as the leader. ey asked him if he had a permi and he, who had never thought of ane commissioners and police, said that he had none. He 5] English only im- perfectly, end « could not make the polica unders! Solan Foley pushed the rabbi along the wald and told the crowd to disperse. The murmur of prayer which filled the Piso hed ager The worship, rop| their rit b: their ties and crowded about their rabbi. . The Rev. Dr. Wechsler pushed _his way through thethrong. It was then 40 minutes it 8 o’cl »ck, and according to the teachings of the Talmud, there were but 20 minutes for the assemb to finish the ceremony of the day. “This isa religious service,’’ explained the Rey. Dr. Wechsler. ‘There remain only, a few minutes. that we may mitted to continue it.” me, ‘You are arrested,” xaid Policeman Foley, jaying his hand upon the Rev. Wechsler’s coat collar. the: moment the crowd saw the police- man lay his hands upon the rabbi they ate od forward todefend him, and it looked as though a riot would follow. The Rev. Dr. Wechsler waved the the crowed back, and then said to the that Offices: 23 Washington St. bond on Lookout . mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all partsof Columbia basin. Will examiue properties, will stock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cats, Newly furnished rooms. Everything first class. Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Traders’ Bloch, Columbia venue, A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.8., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college axd Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stassi Ylock . Rossland. B. C BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- sop, Reserve street Ice! Ice! LOON LAKE ICE Dolan & Bowers Telephone 48, E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL. B.C. Tae CREEDMORE|