AFORMATION ABQUT Tne MINES. A Befef Write-up Which Will be Ex- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best Information from represented here by George Pfayyl as general manager’ Kingsmill, soo. and tres. about a mile north of town., of tunnel, shaft, rise an pressora, one 7 and one 4-dridla, MONTE OBISTO, COLONNA:AND VIRGINIA: These three properties are: Owoed by Eastern Canada capituliats andinre| ‘and: ‘Harold | They are all situated on Monte Criato mount-| °°" The Monte Crialo has over 1800 fect ‘eroas-cut work. Itis provided. with two. com International Hotel ~ Rooms Nowly Fitted aud i Furnished and ‘Prices Reduced e"" THE CRESCENT If you are looking for come andseous, Colona: Has-1,000 feet of work aud 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. ‘ —+TO-—- 800% Week. Owners and Other Sources. This write-up will be contiued cor- rected and carried until the principal nines aud prospects have been des- cribed. As we are unable to visit all properties herein mentioned we will nat be responsible for all statements, Uut iu the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK. The Deer Park is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the south belt, u 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 with cages, the.firat in the camp. All three of thego je: claims ‘are’ uable and promise feircto make dend paying mines. ~ ANNIE E. Lion mining company, “George, Fraser, aec. and tres. It is is the eaet.slope of Deer Park:m tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. g vein 90 feet. pect. THE UNION. % Jeet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Ite machinery congists ofa 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. laid in for an all winters work. great body of ore is low grade, bub: is reported improving as depth is 8 gained: SUNSET NO. 2. ante Sunset No. 2, 26 9) owned by the Sn aa situated in the south ‘belt,: on the east slope of Deer Park mountain, | feet wide and the Bluo Bucket. showa one half mile from the business cen- tor of Rossland, and just above the nw & w. *cack. It is being vigorously wat : with a force of 25 men and two machine drills. In the tunnel 5} feot n day Is being driven, and. in the ahaft, 4j feet. On the 20th of Nov. 380) fect of work done, be- . ond other proxpen tw y hasan Tall caper jot, te ips sean evexything necessary f+ tbe ceonome aval development vo: tne mine. LE Ri Roi mine bas become fame oe ine greatest gold producer in Canada, It has besides putting in extensive and expensive ‘machinery, paid for over 4, 500 feet of work, built d and nearly completed Rg ‘smnelter, and paid 000 in dividerds. It is situated on the south-east slop: ie. within the corners north of Rosslond and is ow ened by iA Jones, Hugh McGlynn; feet.:’ Surveyed and’ crown: granted. --BLUE BUCKET-AND PRIMROSE: Owned by Harry P. Jones.‘Lovated and a niar neighbor of the Highland. ooie five miles north of Rossland, Monday, Nov. 165, the late’ purchasers} a double compartment vertical shaft, which willbe provided This claim is owned by: the Brilieh It is crawn rantsd and basa shaft down on the” Ore uscays from $6 to $10, r ad is regarded as a mgood pros: Tho Union is located three mites ike’ “Moré ie, E. Cronyn, J. A. MeDonald. Ad Supplies wre ahait hag been ‘sunk on the vein 85 he} feet with’a tunnel and open ent of 35 Interests in Trail Creck ropertica of‘ merit for fovelopment work. Vaated? | ANGLO-AMERICAN MINING & “IN. \VESTMENT CO. A: The Rookery., Spoknne, Wash. ia ae NEWSPAPER *.; CUT P IF so “ADDRESS Let mogestimate und submit samples. Primrose shows an_ iron a T-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 chall mileg from Rowland, There is a foot shaft and 80 foot p ton the ‘l i: ard wel a r eee tr Obtained at high-as 4 THE BLACK PRINCE, Have ¥: ou a THE CRESCENT PS, come e and see. ‘US, STUSSI BL. ions dik c FURNISHED:ROCM WITH STO¥Es Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector|- MePhereon, vice prea., G. A. ~Frager, sec. and. tre. Lorated on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists of a 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel and Rbout 100 feet of open-cuts. Assays #18-- THE ELBA. The Elba ie situated on Tackout in ‘the south belt, just the i go, S000, ti ePied into 500,000 shares, par value $5 per share. The mine is held at $5,000,000. It has its own electric “Vight plant and ity ore bins are builton the C. & W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. The_ principal stockholders are Col. I. N. Peytan, Senator George Turner, Col, W. W. D. Turner, Wm, J. Harris, Col! Wm. A. Ridputh, L. F. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders, CENTRE 8TAR, Owned by Centre Stur mining com- pany, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- talizution $1,000,000, shares par value ¥leach. No stock on the market. There has been repeated refusals of Farand hetter. The mine is situated da town, half mile north of tbe buei- tess center. Ic has four separate and distinct, ledges which are developed Rosa eve: with over 4,500 feet of tunnels, shafta, drifta'a-sd cross-ruts. There are many thonzn ad tous of ore on the dump and in sight, waiting favorable conditions -~-for 4:eatment, _ fine locations in the camp and one of the nost valuable. Ths latest and micet imp! hincry is on the property. WAR EAGLE, This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War f<19 Consolidated Gold mining compauy of Toronto. It adjoins the Le Rcion the weat, and fas don over 5,500 feet of develop-| 9 ment work and paid $175,000 in divi- denis. ‘fhe present managment Pre-/ south of the’ Crown Point,.and is owned by the Elba-Trail Créek .Con- solidated mining © company, -Robert Barr, local manager. Thera isa shaft down on the vein 100 feet and 1 con- Feeling? Tl She enre for it is a SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Rossland 3.00 and 3.60 per. Suites of Roomr, 4. Bingle Rooms, a. De : : ‘come and. see. them at Fu rs Wa nted. : The Providence’Fur Company,: Prov dence, R, I., wants all kinds of raw fnre; Rossland VOL. II. No. 206. 2b pees Evening Record, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS. Wall Pape Department. NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. # we eee oe oe oe HL S.. Wallace’ s Stationery, Wall Papér; Book, Fancy Goods and Notion ‘Store. Don’t Do It Say you can't get any Face or Toilet Preparation You: want until you try us. the most complete line of ms, TOILET: PREPARATIONS in the Kootenay. . GOODEVE B BROS. DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS @— It pays to deal with Goodeye Bros. Te Roi Fonsting -and Tailoring House, Opponite Ts stoffice ak, seca gona t our Tailoring department and employ none bat first class workmen, Pas ih .,. Wecannot afford to SLAUGHTER, our goods, ag AU ane cheap fabor ‘and cheap work. 80" if you want a fine Tailor made suit, go to This is one of the | ton tract let for another 100 fee wi bh nine men working. : NOTICE. The annual meeting of tho British ion Mining & Milling company, limited ity, will be held at the offices of iat company 1n Rossland, B. C., the third Monday. in January;. 1898, for the purpose of electing officers: arid trans; acting such other business as may come before it. Dated January 8, 1898. Gzoncr A,.Fraser, Secretary and.’ ‘Treagurer. SEQREE ~ SOCIETI ES rate a tae Magonie “Hat Pigitio rethren portial ited, 2 le an Birk) ip, N. G., John a Sanneen nic pitend. ‘oo WALL mm 8:00 o'clock. _E. J. Carsso one ate ms 05 —Red_ Mountain Tent No. 4 niecis rarrect bth We in Kea in Yednesday of toh mons —~— United States Consulate, és fo ae ‘WHOM IT MAY.CONCERN. . it known that the government of th United States. has. ertablished :& Gonguiae Agency for the Kootenay District at Rossland B.C., and further that the undersigned has beeil daly appointed es Consular ‘Agent and 22) Rossland. «21, K. : every Friday's: Stontag at ahusaue Heit eet . A. Clarl sking, "ginseng, seneca, .&c.° Prices, tur next sixty days are a8 follows: * Evening Record ses | Price-list on: 21] other ford and farnbhed: ‘upon application. Full prices guaranteed, careful selection, courteous realmént, and immediate remittance - “Gold Fields of|— caer Which daily gives tho tiews ‘Tf the grae letures. tater sah ges ey olor remarkable on 5 ‘Tremendous di Panos arr Pd Bones ‘Chict eae eae J.H. Spiking- : ASSAYER. - Trail, - coe all samples received by mail carefully Epwarp Cronyn. : BG . J. A. Macponaxp,, 5.8. Cute, Jit i ing. moyed inte’ our. Fite Proof : Avan The Record Three: Satey Build ( \ Rooms 4x42 on Ground Floor | Rigi Homme; : un sce Flog. Palace: Skating | Rink. O pen in Afternoon froia 2 to 5. Evening ‘7330 if.) 10: from 10 to i _ SKATES 70 RENT SKATES 20 RENT : BKATES SHARPENED’ a a ) -- Palace Skating Rink. Office and. ‘Business "Rooms “ %K TO RENT * We carry THE STOCK REPORT. Demands and enquiries for good stocks are numerous and the outlook for the fature of the camp never looked brighter. England bas roused herself herself to the fact that Britieh Colum- bia isa profitable field for mvestment, for her millions and we look for # steady flow of capital for the developement of our ming from now Won. Quorations. SPEEGH FROM THE THRONE Opening Session of the Dominion Parliament Yesterday at Ottawa. '|ABOUT. PROSPERITY OF CANADA The Government Compelied to Take Prompt Action to Preserve Or- - der in’ Alaska, The throne speech delivered at the We have Buyers for Good Stocks, ROLT & GROGAN STOCK ig of waa as follows: “Honorable gentlemen of the senate and gentlemen of the house of commons: Iheve observed with great pleasure the ieianpet advance in the political im- of Ca- Poaneerd Columbia Avenue. Codes: Brpyorn, MonxiLt & CLovaH. J. B. JOHNSON & Co MINING STOGK DEALERS IN} REAL ESTATE is INSURANCE. , We have sale for reliable stocks. Any person having mining stock for sale it Will Pay - - to List-.- - — with ns. as B. Johnson & Co. P. 0, BOX 41, .| om into the dominion, nada: daring the year which has just closed. ‘the Joan recently effected has shown thatthe credit’of Canada has ne- yer stood so high in the European mar- keta, and-affords reasonable ground for expecting that the burden of the people CITY NEWS CUT SHORT. There were only a dozen people left on |the south bound noon train. The Le Roi company will employ the surplus cash to buy custom orcs. for the Northport smelter. If your homes or stores. are bothered with mice get a ten cent trap at Travers’ Hardware Store. They are just off the pepper tree wlien it comes to satching mice, PEOPLE COMING AND Goine.* “Thomas C. Gray is registered at the Allen, UST OFF Ti PEPPER TREE The Performance at the Internation- al Music Hall Is Hot Stuff, You Bet. “COME AND. KISS YOUR HONEY" Harris aud White Continue to Be a Mra, E, W. Ruff and daughter Minnie returned on the evening train from Seat- tle, where they have been visiting. Details of the Heinze. Deal. Drawing Card at this Popular Resort. A Montreal dispatch to the Toronto World under date of January 28th is as follows: “Ag already intimated, the Canadian Pacific railroad and Augustus Heinze have come to terms, and yourcorrespon- dent has been able to ‘ascertain. the amonnt the young German from Mon- tana has been paid by the big railway to get out of British Columbia. The agreement is that. the Trai] smoelter,the railway from Robson to Trail, the short line from Trail to -Rossland and the lands received from the British: Colum- ia ge idies ‘are handed will in the near future be ially re- duced. hy the substitution of a» much lower rate of interest on our indebted- ness than that which now exiats.! * “TI congratulate you upon the exceed- over to the Canadian Pacific railway for the sum of $800,000. “The narrow gauge from Rossland to Trail will at once be wideved to the dard by the new owners, who will ingly cordial ded to the representatives of. Canada at the jubilee ceremonies, and also upon the warm appreciation . manifested everywhere throughout the mother country in refer- «fence to the conduct of Canada in mate- rially reducing the rate’ of duty upon goods imported from the United King- The action | of the ind the treaties with Germany and Belgium algo affords -most satisfactory evidence of -| their desire to facilitate your efiorts to algo proceed to make the zradea much easier and practically rebuild the road. The line from Robson to Trail is a stan- ard guage, is well built, and can be oper- ated at once in connection with the great railway syatem to which it now helongs. “This transfer of the Trail property will in no way interfere vith the project ofa new smelter at Robson, suitable for treating the silver-lead ores of that dis- trict. On the contrary, the contract for the Robson smelter has been given, and it will prob be in full blast a good the closest ) lee Xmas We have afew TOILET) and ‘MANICURE ‘séts left. from our large stock which will be sold... 2 eee eee sy At Your Own Price. Design the prettiest in town. © FRASER The Reliable - DRUGGIST Salada. Salada. Salada. Best, Purest, h Canada and the re- "|mainderof the empire, and will, I trust, toth while before the Crow’s Nest railway reaches the footof Kootenay lake.” Refused to Be Rescued. ry gold preservation: of-law and order in that distant and ulmost inaccessible. locality. Mensures will be laid’ ‘before you for that purpose. “A contract has been entered into, subject to your approval, from the com- pletion, at the earliest possible moment, of 's system of rail and river communica- tion, ‘through. Canadian territory, with the Klondike and the principal gold- fields, which it is expected will secure to Canada-the larger portion of the lu- crative traffic of that country. ~ “The bountifal harveat with which we _ | recently: madetapon “the Ytikon. and “its :| tribuupies sppearkely to result inan/Uregon on her way to “Alaska anchored enormaus influx of . people: 4nto: that ",| Fegion,-and have compelled the govern- ment: to take prompt. action for the have been favored by a benevolent providence “has contributed greatly to the increase of prosperity, aud Iam glad “Fort Wrangel, Alaska, Jan.. 29,. via Seattle; Wash., Feb. -2.—The_stedmer off Davia island yesterday, ‘and’ rescned some of the passengers. of the_ wrecked Corona, who were not taken “off by the Al-Ki last Thuraday. One ship’s boat which was in charge of the second offi- |. cer of the Oregon drifted about four miles down the straite and was not The closing act at the International music hall last night, which came on just after 12 o'clock, was worthy of any variety show. Kittie Harris and Pat | White are a team in any country. Pat ‘was rich:in his German dialect and Kit- tie was, to.use her own words, “hot stuff.” She sang and danced and kicked and smiled, and kicked and smiled and danced. Strong men wept with joy for the privilege of seeing her charming face and ‘split their sides at her wit, She went from one end of the stage to the other pointing out men in the audience upon whom, with Cleopa- trian accent, she lavished such endear- int phrages‘as, “4m y honey,” saying: “I’m your warm baby,” “I’m your hot stuff,’ “Come kiss your honey, Oh, do come and kies your baby. One man took her at her word and climbed up on the stage and hugged and kiased her plenty to the great amusement of the crowd. Another refused to come to her tempt- n’g lips, so she crawled down off the atage and upon his knee, kissing and coddlirg him sufficient. One man alid vut for the back of the hall. Whether he was jealous or waa afraid his time would come next is a surmise, All the rest bravely kept their “seats, Perhaps they were afraid they would not benext Of course it was great fun. A merry female voice could occasionally be heard to respond from the boxes. When some one was selected by Miss Kittie whe waa known to the audience a great cry would goup: That’s right! Go kiss her, Abe or-lack or-Jim,-as.-the case. might be. Yes," she’s your honey, Abe! Bhe's your hot stuff! ‘Tlie admiasion price is only ten cente. apybody can afford that. " Hawallan Annexation. _: Washington, D...C., Feb. 3.—Japan has been removed.as an element. in: the to the of the: picked up for fiye hours. The several men and Mra. Ed. Foster ‘and her baby, suffered considerably from the annesation of the ‘Hawaiian islands, This reault hae been attained by the of the cold; they were well nigh ¢ About 60 of the Corona’s passengers were left on the island. They would not goon the Oregon unless all. their bag- gage, outfits and animals :were taken. United States.and Japan, as represented by Minieter Toru Hoshi, which, by practically settling the status of the Japanese. i in Hawaii, removes the only that haa existed They had about 25 tons of lied ‘on the beach, As it would take several days to get all the ‘stuff aboard, Cuptain Stepliens would not comply with the re- quest. The people left on the island are. the and more. to note that the trade and of i the well lied with p dente and bedding. ‘between the two governments. ‘The exact; basis of thia agreement has not yet been mad@ public, but the genera- acope of it is understood to be a recognil tion of the Japanese in Hawaii to claim equal tights with the Japanese in the United States after the taking effect of amount and values of. her principal ex- porta have increased greatly during the past 18 monthe, and there is good reason . Vancouver Kicking. « Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 2. 2—Ata pub- fhe treaty with Japan, proclaimed. in 1895. tered Upon the duties of his oftee. The z—— Choicest e believe that his improvenient may | lic meeting held here tonight resolutions Heinze’s Deal. Sontulne Agency is established at No, 25-27 fers to hold their ore until the com- assayed. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000;for_ the Kmine. Tt has all the necessary conver iences, machinery, ete. The Columbia & Western rv lway is built}to the mine. SHE LILY MAY, ‘Ihe L ly May was the first location ia this camp, May 27, 1889. 1t is new owned hy the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Aarris, manager and Frank Kizer, vec. and tres. It is located in the south belt, two and a half miles |? south of town. Development work cousists of Gver 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ‘I'here is 150 tons of shipping ore on the cump, which will average hington Street, Rosaland, B. FR, BLOCK BERGER, . Consular Agent of the-United States. Ronalaind, B.0-, Oct wth, 1899, ie oe rc Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE i is pbereby given that the part- porahip , bere stofore existing between Dave Coleky and Phil. A Silverstone un- der the name of Uncle Dave's Loan Office, No. 20, Washington street, Ross- land, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, Dave Isky retiring. fact A Bilverstone ia to pay all bills by the said firm, and is authorized to > collect all accounts duc said firm, - Dave Corsry. Pun A. Sinveestong. Dated Jan. 6, 1808. Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries, ollgitors for the Bank of British North America Money to Loan, . + McBarpr Burupixe, Rosenaxn, THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY Has constantly on hand a supply of Record Jcb ice" For Sale Cards [One, Twe- and “Three Seats. They are Nobby try Toe 7 ph at ‘This ie John W. Hartline, Prop. : ——~Sleighs! -Telephine, No. Cutters! Yes, We Have Them. .O, If You are Get- “ting Up a Sleighing Party see us about Kigs., Good Teams. Corer of Colombia 4 enue, and | Washington treat. vin the city: Good Wining Property. ‘Shares of Stock in Best location | on THE MARKET. O. M. FOX & CO. 106 E Columbia Avenne. Good: Substantial Companies... i Town Lots. OFFICE WITH ...,' Wodsland Mining Abstract 00, . Over Poet: Oftee: aOnN SJAUKBON, Te, Agen 2 |ing the remainder of the year. I> ob- serve with pleasure that certain govern- ment oontraots, recently let, contain to the evils of the sweating system. before-you. the table at an eariy date. 1g Honorenie gentlemen.of the senate, *“Gentlemen of the houee of commons, the ‘accotnts of the past year will be laid The estimates for the suc- ceeding year will likewise be placed upon ‘were passed urging that Klondike miners ‘and timber licenses be granted only to British subjects or citizens -of countries that afford similar privileges to British subjects within their own territory. That 80 long as Canadian lumber going into the United States is taxed, an equal tax should be placed on American, luinber coming into Canada; that. there is no need for the United States troopa to ac- of the house of the present hise act anda Moasaies will be submitted to you re- apecting superannuation, the repeal of on the question of prohibition. These in st with the laws. company the relief expedition to the Yu- kon; that the disputed . territory. should be jointly; that the Amer- ican vessels be prohibited from carrying goods trom o..e Canadian port to another There seems to be little doubt but the deal between Heinze and the OC. P. R. hasbeen made, although property has not yet been delivered. The people of Trail are naturally elated over the news, because it gives them hope that the smelter will continue to be operated, while. .there was considerable talk of Heinze closing it. The statement now is made that the C. P. R. people will algo’ build a smelter at Robson, which doea not look reasonable if the Tasil amelter iz to be kept at work. Ifthe C. P. R. carries on a smelting business it would be naturai for them to treat only such ores as they were unable to get a long No. 20-East Columbia Ave For Rent Cards: - | To Lease Cards < | No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms ’ Cards. and other measures I commend to your earnest consideration, invoking the di- vine blessings upon the important labors on which you gre again entering.” Police Court. Louis Hendrix, driver for the Ross- Isnd Warehouse and Transfer compahy, waa up before Police Magistrate Jordan this morning upon the chrnge of driving on the sidewalk. — As this wes the firat haul out of. Their proposition to treat ores: may be looked upon with some de- gree of suspicion. ——— $202 ton. Mine provided with hoist, DON’T FORGET. conureasor plant, machine drills. ete. Do not forget that the Ricoww job GEM, ‘1 IGER AND UNCLE SAM. offes will eave yon vmoney, do your Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At-| York promptly and in the best ty le. kinon, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. 8-17-48 Locwi.t on one ledge in the south ———— belt, in line with the Crown Point and Wanted $,2000 FIEST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED. os ‘LeRoi Avenue,’ ~ Rear Hunter Bro MORNING It will contain all the principal news published in one week. ROSS OPEN DAY AND NIFHT. A NICE, RESPECTABLE PLACE, ‘Red Star Livery and Transfer a . Otfce, a, 9, Washington Street, Btables,® Martin Rlock. Rich Silver Deposit. E}Pago, Texas, Feb. 2.—Mining men in this city are excited over a phenome- Turkish Baths and Massage. There was’a little man ‘And be had a little roll, the Homestuke. 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 Sum 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, pren., - Coa, sec., E. Coldwell, trs., allof Rosslind. Located seven miles Sonthof Russiund on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five ren working. Ore iron-copper carrying gok! and silver, sssaying from $10 to only. stock of dicate, known Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland real estate at a low rate of interest. Good security. Apply at this office. . tf The Walters Co.| Assorted Colors, Attractive Design. Record Job Office). BEFORE The Recerd Job Office was pat in the people of Roseland were charged prices for work out of all reason. The reghlar price Limited Liability. Drawer L. - + Rossland, B.C Buy and sell legimate. mining stocks Special attention given to the ‘he Canadian Gold Fields Syn- Limited, operating the well $87. Cupitalization $1,000,000. SUNSET NO. 2 MINE The Waterloo Hotell TRAIL, B. C,- for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $5.00 a thousand. We do them for $2.50. You can get the beat of work, full count, prompt de- livery and be saved money by patronizing the RECOHD JOB OFFICE Tenant Rates #2 Per Day. Fj Furnished Rooms With o: ee as ‘Without Board, OY: TERS. ~ Spokane street, Mrs. Reynolds, See FORK MUTTON FISA Tr. E. HALEY =— aUccessoR To° we Russell & Halew _ Se WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL DEALERS IN “GAME ‘Rossland, B.C. THOMPSON Ihave brdoka of stock in the following gompantéaf for sale “Hareka Consolidated, West Le Roi and Tosle, Monita, "“Hémestake Gopher, BR. E. ‘Teg, Evening Star, Monte Cristo, ‘and Silverines’ ‘+ % Lots in’ ‘the Original .Townsite’ - THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. 0. : Comfortable Rooms Brom t attention. Meals, and lodging en $6 $7 ae < PF ber week, Good spring beds St. Charles Hvtel. Oh, he couldn't sta; ome, Not to save his eoul, So off to Alaska be went, went, we- ‘When at last he reach 1e spot, nt. By a blizzard he was caught, And he was a total ¥ wreck, wreck, wreck. Oh, the weather w: That he Couldn't tig for pels And-he got it in the nec! neck, neck. island and And for Hcketast was spent, Sf spent, spent, The right of the Vancouver Coal com- pany tomine under the sea between town- offence of the kind brought to the : police court, sentence was susepnded.” Tho court is dieposed to give the-public gen- erally a good opportunity to know the law after which he proposes .to enforce * | it rigidly. It Was’t Compuleory:. Three differ- ent waiters ata hotel asked a prime, precise, little professor at dinner if he would have soup. A little annoyed, he said to the ros waiter, who asked the site is to be tested. Applicati jbeen made tothe supreme court for an linjanetion to prevent further working. Fg it ye. “No, sir,” said the waiter; “I think it’a mock turtle.”’—London Tit-Bita, nally rich silver deposit discovered the * other day on the line of the Rio Grande- Sierra Madre & Pacifie railroad in ‘Mex, ico, 100 miles from. E] Paso. Francisco nsado, of this city discovered the de- posit three miles north frem the railroad track, where it had been tramped over for months unnoticed by railroad~men, Conzado brought samples of the ore to this city which assayed 26,000 ounces of silver to the ton. —_— i if For Sale. ro ‘wo small marine engin at this office. since. Apply