THE EVENING RECORD @Y EBER ©, SMITH, Published;every day (except Sunday) and Weel:ly. Onc Year in Adi sas & Texas, pfd., 40; Missourl Pacific, 217-8; New York, Ogdens- burg & Western, I4 7-8; North Ameri- ean, 4}; Northern Pacific,153 ; do. pfu,, 878; New York Central, 914; Penn- sylvania & Reading, 257-8; Pullman, 1554; Tennessee Coal, 293; Union Pacific, 67-8; Leather, 8}; do pfd., sy 598; Western Union, 82; Wheel- One Year, iu advance. Six months, in 08 Bingle copy... TUESDAY, FEB. 9, 1897. The Miner poked out ita little ugly horns in Saturday’s issue at the proposed incorporation of Ross- land and very gracefully pulled them in Monday. It appears after all that Hickery Walnut Chesnut Jackson can really see through 2 piece of tidsue paper—if there is a - hole init. Itis evident that the Corbin'rag is trying to hedge on the question and wants to stand in with the winners. =e There seems now nothing stand- ing in the way of the town of Ross- land being incorporated immedi- ately and upon most’ favorable terms. It is seriously to be hoped that there will be no‘delays as the sanitary condition of the town de- mands prompt attention. The _ “Yown dare not exter ‘the warmer season without some kind of a sewer system, The melting away of| the snow will reveal a condition that will simply “be ‘intolerable. ‘The 7 ymaan or newspaper that success- ~ fally lays any obstruction in’ the way of incorporation will have to answer with the lives of many per- sons. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS. Value of Ore Shipped From West Kootenay Increased Five Fold. ~. A comparison between the value of ors shipped” from West Kootenay a yearago and the value of the ship- mente of January of this year gives a ing, 23; Wabash, 6§ do pfd., 157-8; Commercial Cable, 1684; Canadian Pacific in London, 574; Laclede Gas, 243; Texas & Pacific, 9}; Southern bo Pacific, 153; Southern Railway, 92}. Canada Southern, 65; Lake Shore, 153; National Lead, 283; Pacific Mail, 253; Rubber, 22, Cotton, 14}; Chi- cago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, 50; Erie, 15g; Illinois Steel, 353. —~——_ COLUMBIA & WESTERN. Two Passenger Trains Each Way Daily Except Sunday. “The Cotumbia & Western railway is now running two trains each way daily except Sunday between Trail and Rossland. The schedal for connection at Trail with Canadian Pacific railway steamers and at Rous- land with Red Mountain railway for Spoyane and all.points south, The new passenger coach will be attached toeach train. =~ 0-6 ets BIG OFFER REFUSED. A magnificent specimién of ore is on exhibition at Rock Creek. which catae out of the'shaft being sunk by Mesars, Copeland and Yonkin, at™ the forks of Rock Creek, says the Midway, B.C., Advance. The specimen isin keeping with the size of the claim, rather a block of oré ‘which is taken froma vein said to be proved of a width of some 60 feet on the surface. ‘The value of the claim may bé judged when it is stated that the owners re- ceived an offer of $60,000-on ‘bond for the property, which they refused, al- down as yet to any depth. > NEW MINING COMPANIES. The following: new mining com- panies have been incorporated with headquarters at Spokane: , Similikameen Gold. Placer, Mining '¥, $1,200,000 _ capigal. stock. i of the develop of the mining properties in this ‘district. In January, ‘1896, according™to cus— tomis returns, the value of ore shipped from the Weut Kootenay: district “wis $146,000, while for the “first three weeks in Jauuaty, 1897, the value was $747,000. —~—. SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. Many Offers. and Bids After the'Cal! But Only One Sale. Spokane; Wasli:, Feb.’ 8.—This morning’s session was>’ devoid of ay particular interest: ‘There were more Offers and bids after tho call..than during it. Evening: Star showed marked weakness, opening at 11 and drepping‘to 9 after: the: ‘call with no bids. Butter-bid 24 for’ Butte; no offers. He offered 1,000 Evening Star at 11 to 93; no bids. Five hundred ~ Deer Park was offered for. 21; Reiner bid 18,.. Josie was listed at $2, by Ratter; Monita 174 by." Norman; 3,000 8t. Elmo,;by Rex, at 94; Dariboo, by Norman, at 453; Wondefful, "by Nor mau, 2/10}. Clough bid 244, buyer five, for 1,000 0. K., offered by Rutter at 274. Rat- ter bid 124 for 5,000, or any part, West Le Roi, Norman bid 58 for Noble Five;so offers. After ::4 call Butter. offered-5,000 +e at 34, and then bid 24 for 2,000; and raised it to 22. Galusha: bid 55, 56 and 57 for Crown Point. Rex of- fered Josie at5l, and dropped to 50}: Rutier offered 2,000 or 1,000 Wonder- fulat 10. Arthur bid 9 for 1,600; Clough bid 10, buyer five, sold. Rut- ter offered Evening Star at 9. Sales: 2,000 Wonderfal at 10, Rut- ter to Olough. Crosinc Quotations. Deer Park, 21; Evening Star, 9; Butte, 384; Wonderful, 10; Josie, 51; Monita,174; 0. K., 274; Phoenix, 15; 8t. Elmo, 9}; Cariboo, 453. CLOSING PRICES. M New York, Feb. 8.—Closing quota- tions: Sugar, 1183; do prd,, 102; Aichison, 144; Tobacco, 70}; Balti-|- more & Ohio, 154; Jersey Central, 98% ;‘Chesapeake & Ohio, 17}: Chi- cago’'& Northwestern, 104; Burling- ton, 744; Chicago Gas, 773; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, 754; Bock Island, 663; Big Four, 27; Consoli- dated Gas, 148}; Delaware, Lacka- wana & Western, 152}; Di & Truetees: Ford, W. 8. Dawson, George E- Clark,’ Chriatian Anderson, .A- Spokane." and itis no pocket specimen, but} though the shaft has not been carried’ Henry Fisch; Michigan| City, Ind.;S.N. Butters, James L.| A... W.Holland,| PRINCESS OF DARKNESS, Princess of darkness and test medium will tell your past, present and future. Advice given in love and miatringe affairs. Success to the un- successful. Will tell you the business for which you are best adapted. Ex- port on mincs. Will tell you value of ore per ton by samples.” Mies Howes, head of Spokane street, on hills! —~— R THE RECORD BY CABRIER, The Recorp has perfected its new carrier service, and the paper willow be deli: d ptly. every i by carrier to any addrecs in ‘the-vity for 25 cents per week. Leave your ad- dress at the office and get tho news: of the day served up to you. in the Ro- orn at supper time each evening. ...: AY NEWSPAPER. cure IF so, ADDRESS :~ ALLEN’'@: SMITH: TIMES BUILDING,” CHICAGO.. Let me estimate: and submit ‘samples: | ‘The best of all gute “and engravings. at moderate privess > sticoots THE CHURCHES. ': PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH. ’ r Church on Nickle” Plate’ Flat— Services every Sabbath at-11 2. i and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday-school 2 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday. aed ng. W.. Dodds. pastor.” ~~ METIIODIST CHUROH, 2 - Church in north» ‘part: of Powe Sunday services 11 a. mand: 7330 m. Sunday school. 3:30" yer meéting Wednesday” yadloites at 8. C. Ladner, pastor.' CHURCH OF-ENGLAND, - Charch on. Le.:.Roi. ay venue, first building. on Ieft-hand. side, weat- of Pporine atreet.—Sunday services at a.m. and 7:30 p.m. - Hu Irwin,-M.:A:, Oxoné c— # CATHOLIO’ CHURCH, Church in west end- of town—Sab, ett morning: fedbrowers a acm. Sunday Sobool Valley Gold Mining : $900,- 000 capital stock. Trustees: 8. E. De Rackin, Davenport; E. P. Harri- son, Sidney D. Waters, R. A. Hutch- inson, J.C. H. Reynolds, Spakane. —_— MACABEE BALL. Dominion hall for Fobraaty 1 ». the 28-86, g: —_~— FROM THE‘ RECORDS. : TRANBFRES. FEBRUARY 2. r Neil McArthur. Tailor Boys, §, W'T Graham to: W #H Anderson. Yreka Fraction, April Fovol,. Buchannan to Fred J Smith, $2, ooo Monarch, James Lawier to John Thomas: - . FEBRUARY 3. Nevada; Eli Terzick. and Geo Tal- bot toJ KR Miller. . Peacock, Annie R, York State, Bé& Fand Hanimer, 1-6; in each,: Meyer to Mra Louise: Meyer: Copper Bar, Robert Barr to Wm H | Jeffrey. Helen 3, John Callaghan to N P Quinn, E Sunny South, $,°B W Finnell to RobertNeill. ° FEBRUARY 4. Gold Queen No 2. 3,0 H Anger’ to Sidney Drake, $3,000. Gladstone, Michael Spejiman to 0 W Chamberlain, $1,500. Exchequer, Geo ‘Hoover to Oo ‘Ww Chamberlain, $1,500. Stemwinder No 1 Fraction, Wm E Devereux to Ernest Kennedy. New York A Dave J Harringan to Geo J Shlett. Feprvary 5. Daisy Elk, H M Melton to R D Korkbill, Jr. Fraction, 4, . a Richard Tattle # Retta, 4, Chas BR Sims to G Black Iron, 4, Chas Thompson to G M Miller. Trafalgar, Thomes Hair to A G@ Oreelaga. X 4, Herman Goering to R R onristig’ $376. FeBRuaky 6. Clyde}, John McLinn to F W Bingay. Good Hope, Sunset, Soluaibus and Owing to the dramatic baving the! date of the eeaiee ball ee been to i. Tailor Boys, Wni H B ‘Anderson to | rvices ' vespers:and-’ distion 7 : 30 Pe m. > Father'Le May;:"*' Parish ‘Priest.’ SECRET SOCIETIES: ——— BO‘SLAND LODGE NO. 86,:1.0;0 F. Meets eve! Mone: ni it in Mii sonic Hall, Visitin Fone } 80° p. m.+ béne- JAFF Successor to ~ MBER! LUMBER! i aNRON AEE E. > British Columbia Mill: Company. Full. Steck of Dressed Lumber; Shingles, Office and Yard at “Y,’? C. & W. Railway. ete. GHERN ‘PACIFIO “RY. SOLID. YESTIBULED > TRAINS. “MODERN 3K EQUIPMENT TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, PORTLAND, and California points. ST, PAUL, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO. NEW?YORK; ‘BOSTON, aad. all. pointe: jonah aldo European 8.8. tickets. TIME SCHEDULE... depart, Re k ra 10s p.m, 9:10 asm: call ow'or write FeDe GIBBS, General tAgent,--” SPORE: Ww 48H. Ae Ds cHaRrToN, Asst. Gent. Pass, Age ent. ‘No, 255 Morrison =t,, corner of ‘Third: Portland, ‘ Oregon. ANADIAN ACIFIC " ~: Soo Pacific Route The.cheapest.. most:comfortable and }- Direct: ite from ROSSLAND, -Kaslo, Nelson, us PAC Tickets to and trom ag! ACIEIG..2OAST ing Peal Bi and Sleeping cars, ees jog ping Slope Cars, run on‘all trains. ; For information ‘as -to rates, time, ete., apply to the nvarest agent. H. E.Micponz11, Nelson, B. C., a B ‘Micxgnztz & Co., Agents, =~ Reasland; B. C. {to Guo. MoL.: Brown, District Passen-! ger agent, Vancouver. invited rratien un Kinxur, N. G. Jonn Jidxdos hs Bect. M., meets on the evenin; Thursday of each tone Hall, Rossland.* cordially invited ie atten Norman A. Mokmiein Secretary. . mwronts oF F: ‘or erratas: Rossland lodge, Ki: of P.'- No. a1 will meet every: Friday: evening’ at | Masonic Hall at 7:30 o’clock.’ J. E> DAILEY, : K. of B. and 8. of the first At Masonic! MIN BES UNION, : gmand Miners’ Union No. 38, W, | F. M,, meets jn Masonic. hall every| Batutiay evening at 73 All niem-' bers‘of thé union are cordially invited! to attend. Tomas Cugeey, Pres.. W. Grsson; Bevretiiry, OORINTHIAN LODGE NO |: 27, anF.. aan Ps Corinthian’ Lodge’ xtige'NG°27, ASF. &'a: ty siting brethren ‘are - {fanaa alan: Rally Time Table No.4. -Totake effect Feb. 3, 1807% & UND. ri 7:00 p. nections at Rossia sontaentions: nd with trains to and. Qounsctions madd wien It boats mnect al arriving and | ‘Goueral omens? F.P.G see! omen UTELTUS, General Supt. ae ‘arenestion, time cards, maps and tickets — Pea and.all Kootenay Points : layer. . {smith shop, Resefve street: JA-PARE OITY -HOSPITAL RED very. and STAR Transfer (in Saddle and pack horses, light and hea: usiness.— vy rigs, a general express, truck and We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbit & Wester- railway; ave: prepared. to tnload aM dehver all-kin ts of frat z "rh fe Woeers; aay thing mov ed trom a trunk to'a boilers Quick work. J. W. AARTLINE. PROP. ‘Telephone No. 8. \ © practionl quick ; repair .-tires. j why they: are: made setashable, > *§21 Riv iversides: Kambler “bicycles amd GT, Tires. Light, strong. durable and will last for years.) ‘Tle G. & ‘Ty ‘Tires-are the only That's F.T.' Merrill Cycle Co. ‘SPOKANE, WASHINGTON | AN J.W.LANE.PROP. - : PALACE STABLES“ S\DDLE AND PACK: HORSES, _ - DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. > RESERVE STS. Rossland, B.C. McAULIFEX & CARSON. THE LEAINNG — : MERCHANT TAILORS" Reservé Street, next to Orug Store, British Columbia The Grand Hotel SPOKANE, - Rossland, ” wiSH.: COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STS | 2 _ Newly furnished. Strictly firet-oli Under the i of Frank. Watson. - Headquarter: : for mining men. Elevator “servic night and day. Free bath#.: On thé European dnd American plan. Every’ room heated by steam. Free Lace tel and from all trains.> BRICKLAYING_ All kinds of, brick, stone and cement! work doné by H.: Christensen,” brick Office at the gud and jock- ‘se ~ ——— s _—AntHITECT— NEXT DOOR TO > “Rogsland. _ New. Schedule C.& K.&.N. GO, umbia River will be as follows:—. -- a Te Naxvsp will run on same; jays.as at present'as far south as| Bobson. Sreamer: Tran. will leave Trail} at8 a. nis Tucodeyss . Thursdays: and‘ The Darty Revorp is now en- gaged in a systematic, ccnserva- tive write-up of all the principal properties-in this district. They give the location, owners, ma- chiaery, amount and kind: of. work, size of vein, vaiue and Robson; connecting with | Steamer Nakusp for 0. P.-R. connec:| tion and Slocan points and with ‘train’ forNeleon: Steamor Trail:will-tetura'|” Hees from Steamer Naki ‘eaMEE LiyTron. dae Nelaon.; 6 change in} ditt, character of ore, and, in fact, all information desired by the gen- eral public. So far the following properties have been written- War Eagle, Josie, Bi at K., pase Horse, Iron Mask, Poorman, Crown Point, Lily’ May, Com: mander, Deer Park, Victory, Tris D. G: Exton, Agent dt. Trail, B. ‘o. Wisconsin Central: Line Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul,. Minneapolis_.and- Chicago and umph, ‘City of Nest Egg, Oentre Star Phoenix, Northern Belle, Iron Colt, Sun- set, Consolidated St. Elmo, May- flower, Jumbo, White Bear, I. X. L., Cliff, Bed Eagle, Butte, Cracker Jack, St. Paul, R. E, Lee, and Maid of Erin, Heather Bell, Beaver, Mascot California, Boulder, Gold Crown and Mae- cot Fraction, Giant and Red Dixie, Arthur Walker to G HR zBlgskhelm 4, Oacar England to Sid- Hudson, 1584; -Dietiilers; 19; Gen- eral Electric, 854; Louisville & Nash- villa, 593; Mi 883; y M Joh o Basy Bee }, Alex Wilson to John Thomas. - Kansas & Texas; 13$; Missouri, Kan- ATES OF WORK. Feb. 6. Tip Top, Copper Jack. Mal He and Gopher, Elise, Ida Queen, Monte Cristo and Colonna. Back numbers containing an .- account of these properties can be had at this office at 5 cents a copy. and‘all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago -with ‘all lides'‘running east and west.’ For fall-mformation regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, _eta.. ‘address your nearest ticket agent, or ee ‘C. POND, ass. Agt.; Milwaukee, Wis. Or. GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt. 1246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, TOD EGAN ATUL RE Ssen na Onatvidoa Profits $50,000. jacob Boover, president: A, J. Ro deere se P A 88, Vice pre- 8 cane and swsutlos jd to cee pal mining ee- | WILLIAM-E.- DEVEREAUX, ~ _ For the present achedule on Col- 2 wame:day; bringing!south: bond. tasi-|- Givil Engineer, Provincial “Land. Surveyor and ~Notary- Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C, Office, up etuire in Weeks &Co’s Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE; ROSSLAND |The IX L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers. Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave, Mo Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Minne Nupples, ROSSLAND. B: GC. 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 E. W. Shupe’s store, ‘|chinery. \ S KORRY LONER. ca _ ROSSLAND, Have a Full j.ine: tg Kiln. Deed’: Launber “Finished or ‘Hangh Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath... Shingles: Mouldings, ‘ime, -Cemenk;: ee Bricks, -eto. | fara, East Mountain Depot. tll King ait Lengts of Wood z RBIORS, REASONABLE, Delivered ‘to any part.of. town: without ~ extra charge. Heap or Spocane Sr. Ovwics :- | &Stenographer and Typewriter “Correspondence (English and erwncht Legal Wark, ae grossing == E MISS GLARRIES. Mewrie Block, Mice of Jno. S. Clute. jr-, Ext Residence—Windsor Hotel. THE HOWARD «HOUSED NELL & FARRELL, Props. M_ ing Headquarters. orc H. 8. FINDLEY. DD. 8. LL -D. 8: Graduate of the Pniiadelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral: Surgery. Stussi block, , Rossland, B. C Stone ww |Heddle Co. —and Spokane Streets. We ship our pipe in car load’ lots. You can. save money by buying from us. Good ‘stock of valves and fit- tings at reduced prices. Con- tracts for hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set- ting of manufacturing. ma- ~ Kootenay waa only 2,- 500; today West Kootenuy.alore hus nbout 20,000 inhabitants, -and ite {a- ~¢rease in. popufation, in th “‘yeers will -be-som West Kootenay? ‘e populations: and’ prestige deserve Fecogal ition at: the handé:of the: loxishture,- and two morg. members. should-*be -given a1: Bossland ‘and Slocan’ reapecttvely, . A bill ALowld be dramed at the incom- ing seston to. create -two néw plecy t ral districts as abpve. idned.”" legant.s coaches of the Wietonatn: Getie |; tral lined. Then again the ittspired| Mm lines of the poet comes to mitid as he seats himeelf at the table in the dining and finds himself served with-the best meal at a reasonable prica. _ For ,par- ticulars address Geo. 8. Batty, Gen- Or., or Jas.C. Pond, General Passenger. Agent, Milwaukee, Wis.,-or apply to! your noareat;ticket agent, 2-8-6: ——. ‘WHO O4N ANSWER? Iv THE suction house of Houghton & Bannett, corner Washington and Re- rve ah nite goods, tinwate, eto, ite alf the price others » what will become of the pew merchants in town? REDDY & REINER, MINING BROKERS 201 & 202. Rookery, , SPOKANE J. E. MILLS, Agent fer ties pilots Le Eats of ‘of the Origi- “PRICES Low... © TERMS HASY. PERFROT. TITLE: Office: didi pulling: east of.” GRAND. UNION HOTEL, car of this same Wisconsin’ Central} > eral Agent, 246 Stark 8t., Portland, 4 sell .their |, fu Siti A ereictead Wet nih ct gt The Walters €o., kd. General Brokers, sa, Mrmine SmAREG) AxD Mine Paopvcrs Br sfines, Arstolags ‘Pros tine orders of ju- Expert reports on References exchanged. P. O. Drawer L. The Anglo-Canadian ‘ Mining Exchange, Ltd. Ortce: cbeopive ‘paosente ‘pRUG BTORE. Mining Stocks and Claims bought and seid. Gxo..GuEp, Seoretary. ¢. K. CLARK & CO. - Mines Stocks-and: Real Estate We make a specialty of © E«am Reporting ‘on and Developing Mines.’ Boaslaind. B. G.. BOSSLAND, BO. ; (Of which 500,000 = [Vi0e Pamerpeae, of th GAPITAL Bast work. only.» — pre ances [The Royal Five Gold Mining Company. LIMITED : LIABILITY. FIVE MINING LOCATIONS, ; TASORPOREED UNDER THE LAWS OF THR PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, (OOMRANTES ‘ACT, 1890.) 7 $1,500,000. Divided*inte iad tog Shares: of -81,00 each, fully paid,and non-assessable, shares have been set aside.as /Dreasuny Stock, the p: ‘The remaining: 1, dls to be lied to devel 000,000 shares of vendors’ or promoters’ stock has been pegled,.by, xutual’ agreement. Prespenr., «=. -. BOSS THOMPSON: Capitalist and Or eaiod BG ot Romina Townsite,” - en D: We HIGGINS, 2 aed PB. _ DIREGEORS. TREASURER “ - LN: McTEER ‘REPASS » Mine Owner. JO. and British Colu Hossland, B.C. Hox. D. M. EBERTS, Attorney General for the Province of British Columbia, JOHN M. BURKE will é6xamine and report on, mines fer-aste, and also’ on mines. of which <. @.W. RICHIE & C0:; Mines and: Mining Stockbrokers stock is being sold, . if my'reports are found not to be correct I will refund all ‘moneys invested-on game.. # “TOME: MABURKE sen BO. BRADLEY & WILLS “MINES, roves : 2 f weal ESTATE..: Mr Kellie, thinks, tony: that’ some} provi ‘method of ” ‘giving- amallk Unincorporated towne: the. right to levy ments. .would: be. “beneficial. “Breaking |‘ of Rosalind, Mr.. Kellie waxed elo- quint rene respurces: “aad | ad-| 5 d ite’s NOT HUNTING BUYERS, Tarties Desire an Option on the: Le / “Rol for, $5,600,000 Something definite will probably be | © known this week Tegarding the -rale of the Le Roi:mine," says. a Spokane | paper. The officere-of the company do not know sy er. Mootreal syndi- cate perty, -n¢ standing the eee A telegram was received from Rossland yesterday asking if an option onthe mine could be secured for -$5,500,000;- and tlie sender. said:-he thought. the: Explora- ton company of *London- wan back of it. Colonel. W. W.D. Turner sant yee terday:: . - “The Le Roi peopte a are, not hont- ing patch a of people aré asking for an option ‘The property is there, and ig cpen to inspection, and those who ‘may want to purchase it-can go-and eee it, and if satiatied they—can “miske ano’ offer. No option will-be given unless it is paid tor ata good round-figure, We have had inquiries: from: New York and Lindon,” _—>— THE BIG BRIDGE Over the Columbia at Northpors to be Completed. by June 1. ~ Oftce of the ey Rossland Eniployment Agency. Qolambis Ave.“ -ROSSLAND. B.C. -E, S. TOPPING, TRAIL. B,:©.. His Mining: “Properties for sale or tond’ on Lookout mountain, Beaver: creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of. Columbia basin. “Also lots at: Trail: and Deer Park; Will .examine_ properties, will: ‘buy! stock*‘for outside: investors cand Swill Protest bhem | from: yrild gate, >" Dunes (i ©“ DEPTH” PARKER: GROUP, Assays. obtained. January 28, 1897, ‘goott gold, 2. ounces.-silver. Situated ‘between.. wid: Horsevand Poreupine, Creek. “bt “FRET: i Biko Trey Sk a {0-0 WEEKS. KENNEDY: , C0) Brokers] The Canadian- Gold: Fields Syndivate; Titd. ~ =—NCORPORATED UNDER THE™ mapaeiiy ACT, 1863: a vrieees SE President Golddn Queen Gola Mining Co., and fand twen' Vice-Presidgnt: Whit Mme. suemmnrEnD e, JOHN: ‘Y. COLE: See Hoesiands 2 ei E,W. LIJSEGRAN: x Superiategdent ‘La Bel Mining Ge wr OFFICES: RECORD: BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B.C. + Bawkers : ‘Tas Bax oy Barmsn Nogra Astiurca, Rosstanp, B..C. ‘DAVID: B. Bod , Manager Kootenay Goldfields. Os ieited. ‘of London, Eng. ”, . THORNTON LANGLEY Suonerany o, B Mining Broker, Rossland, B. C. OFFICERS. ~ CONBULTING EROINEED - FRANK MOBEBLY, C. E. . Rossland, B. C. The Riyatmiveaod ep the business of ‘thera I ably ae mineral claims, Perera toe pen os Columtl Weat Koot 3B Prana ichreasieng a Fiver, west ‘ot ‘the puree Paas_ on Mobe: ve; mle, from. ‘Trait, by road, and AREA.+-The Sena sivebed ay tata ‘group; is-about 280 acres, feet cep bad me known as the “Royal Oak’? hree miles south of Lower Arrow Lake, on fas care fen miles northwest.of Robsun, fifteen miles from y-five miles west of Nelson, in the Trail Greek mining dit ve “claims; phe TITLE.—The tit troousialy The Aden logeten Sune ‘J Lol ‘une’ ay I Lbereby, certify that themoyal-Fivecald. rovide. fonds. the the “INVESTIGATION ASKED. venture, andthe ™nost-scrupuloys ety ‘year App! Pourn WS, Ee Geodsa: J.M.. Clark... Goods Clark. & Co... " Rexare Reraze asp Mpowe_ -Opnxe paaehane ‘formed. An exploration-and mining_syndicate now: operating the Snnset) group on Deer Park mountain» gt Rossland-and Work on the ‘railroad “bridge over the Columbia at Northport goes right Ou, eays a correspondent to ‘the Spe- kane Chronicle: ‘Twenty-five men are at work at present’ putting up ~quar- tcrs for the men,-d@yivicg piles and getting out timber,; The forée is to be increased to at least 100 men as soon as the quarters are ready. The bridge ie what is known as 2% combination: biidge. | It:-will rest “on four solid concrete piers; cased with Loiler iron, Across the main channel cfthe stream. as indicated by” low water, the highest pier is eighty feet ard the-ranl of the track will. te sixty- nine feet above low water mark. Three} of the spans are 260 feet in length and three.150 feet in- length iaaking 1,200 feet of spans. There will_be at least 500 feet of trestle work at the end of the'spans or-1,700 feet in total length of bridge outside of heavy dirt fillsat either-end uf the treatle work. The contract cails for the comple- tion of the bridge so that. trains can Pass over by June 1, —~— “This is the way I long have sought, and mourned because I found it not, ” has been the peon of joy and of many 4 er, who after weary days of unpleasant ex- berience with thie, that or the other line, settles himself for ® comfortable ride from Minneapolis or St. Paul to Chicago or Milwaukee in one of the the Jeanie, a silver jperty in, the Slocan. the par value of 10 cente each. and no p Capitalization Ten n Million shares‘of Stock sold: only at par value,.: Ab > ‘Phe shaft-on-the-Sanset No. 2 is now down 40- feet, and THE WHOLE SHAYT 18 IM-PAT_ORE. - $44.00 in gold "42.00 purposes of the company. shgres- of being sufficient to pay for. the proper- liability. No promoters shares; all of the stock being in the::‘Treasury-for the’ Itis ony i intended to. seli two million the’ stock at present, “that ties now under bond,fequip: them with fy sai qi “Five-assays:made from fair samples }- clear mores the shaft give thefollowing |! ‘} Rondance ol : ' TOOLUMBIX, av BOSBLAND 0. e 36: 2ING: oowy (INOORPORATED.) ‘Mines: and Minttig Stocts. + Trail:iOreek Mining: £ Monn 4 I bare oaretal oe ot Fg, nis of this office tee: to the title to the following ‘mineral olains : . : i oe ee aes * cena pes C.F. Clough «Ca Kirkup shows absolute and pérfect title. of West K » BC. ING REcORDER's Orrics, Rosstanp, B. C,, January.9, 1897. Minfos,Compang, Ltd, Lty.," has a good and- perfect perceens th etoreenid Brgperty pocording to Directors: have-decided to place. a block of Treasury shares on the market. no} otice, as. work. on the pfoperty may justify an tending investors are invited to make the closest inquiry ag to this p! iry as well as:toithe:atanding and character o! wee, gireotornre. This.is put forta as a thoroughly legitimate rataing e - r.fhe, of evér; as ti ola by =] pay * hapughae Companies fa the United: States aud British: Colurntia, which have. paid an aggregate of $14,731 ,500 in dividends last in rela- iafor of an: for: stock,.capies.o rclaxes, eopias « yd ‘| tian ta-the. — may. be eet eta the, Sa ore at The ‘oftioes of the Company. Beoorp block, Koss- - THORNTON. ILANGLEY.. Secretar: = 3 i J. F.: LANSING, Com. a: wIND REFINING. , - .Is-new prepared to buy Gold, Silver and- Copper: Ores. sonia wai. ROSSEAND, BO. |: ‘APWSROBB*& CO..;... ©, ABROOK and MENINGpus BROKERS 4. Kingsstreet + TORONTO, owiaaias ot pay. ore machinery and provide ample capital. The remain! ing shares remain the, an in quantity will be. ‘cdmmienced, in the and dq ‘not p other. properties. auch ee one be: sold at-a an -time: Sralpasten res to acqt Purchasers of: syndicate shares.