ARORMATION RBOUT THE MINES A Brief Write-up Which Will be Bx- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROL, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR Best trom MONTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. ‘These threo properties. are owned by Eastern Canada capitalists and are represented here by George Plunder as general tnanager and Harold Kingsmill, seo. and tres. They ure all situated on Monte Cristo mount- ahout a mile north of town. ‘The Monte Cristo has over 1800 fret of tunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut work. Itis provided with two com pressors, one 7 and one 4-drills. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and ia furnished power by the Monte Cris- to. Forty men are employed on: tho two properties. Virginia: Over $18,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners. Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers Owners and Other Sources. This write-up will be contived cor- rected and carried until the principal mines and prospects have been des- cribed. As we are unable to visit all properties herein mentioned we will not be responsible for all t butin the mnin they can be relied up- on as being correct. * DEER PARK. The Deer Park is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in south west of towo, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the camp. It is developed by & shaft :145 feet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. Its machinery consists ofa 40-horse boil- er and a 20-horse hoist. _ Supplies are laid in for an all winters work. The great body of ore.is low grade, but is reported improving 88 depth is gained. SUNBET NO...2. The Sunset No. 2, ia owned by the Canadi ldfelds Syndi limit= ed, and situated in the south belt, on the enst slope of Deer Park mountain, one half mile from the business cen- ter of Rossland, and just above the Cc. & Wi'track. It is being vigorously worked with a force of 25 men and two machine drills. . In the tunnel 54 feet aday Is being driven, and in the shaft; 4} feet: On the 20th of Nov. there was 380 feet of work done, be- sider-satripping the vein, and other rospect work. This property has a drill compressor, hoist, jumps and evexything necessary f-1: 1, @ econom- jcal development 0: ‘re mine. 4 “LE ROI The Le Roi mine bas become fame dend paying mines. Lion mining’ company,.:George -A- Fraser, sev, and tres. the eaet slope of Deer Park moun- tnin, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. granted and has a shalt downon the u 4 vein 90 feet. the south belt, » mile and a half,!$10,+r.:a is regarded as 8 good pros- pect. north of Rosslond and is owned by P.Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- double compartment vertical shaft, which willbe provided with cages, the firat in the camp. All three of these claims are val- uable and promise fair to make divi- ANNIE E. ; i This claim is owned by the Britieh Tt is located on It is crown Ore wsvays from $6 to THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miles rig, E. Cronyn, J.A. McDonald. A alait has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. ” BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROSE. , Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles nerth of Rossland, and a near neighlo: of the Highland. The Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the ‘Blue Bucket ‘shows a 7-foot quaitz 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. half miles from Rossland. ‘There is a 90 foot shaft and 80 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well defined, and aysnys bave been obtained na bigh as $300 a ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by ‘the Black Prince mining J ona as the greatest gold produce dn Cenada. >It has besides putting in extensive and expensive machinery, paid foc evar 4,500 ‘feet of work, built y ildi an neurly completed a ‘amelter, and paid dividends. It is si da ry, J. MoPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, sec. and trs. side of the Columbia river, three miles | below Trail. foot shaft, 60. foot tunnel and about A. Kirk, pres., Hector rated on the north Work consists. of 2.40 ‘cn the’ac tain, within the corpora:: city. Capitalization of the iy is $2,600,000, divided iato 600,000 shares, par value $5 per share. The} s mine is held at-$5,000,000,.' > ‘ It has its own electric light plant Ants of the 00,0 i 100 feet ot op ts mountain, “in < tbe «south helt, - just owned by the -Elba-Trail . Creek ,Con- Avsayr $13. THE ELBA. The Elba is situated on-Lauxoitt outh of the Crown. Point and is and'‘ity ore.bins are builton the C. & W. track, with a tramway to the 5 a ; road . + Barr, local manager. There is a shaft down on the vein 100 feet and’ a .con- tract let for uh mining y,,, Robert 100 fee with nine ‘he.. pi stockholders are Col. I. N..\Peytan,| men working. Senator George Turner, Col. W. W. D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Col’ Wm. H. Ridpath, L. F.. Williams, Maj. J- M. Armatrong, E. D. Sanders. econo. CRNTRE. STAR, Owned by Centre Star mining com- pany, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- yar and better. ‘The ntine is situated ia town; lialf mile-north of ‘the busi- ress cente: -: drifts and crosa-cute.. There are many thobeand tons of ore op the dump and time between the - in sight, waiting favorable conditions ‘for, treatment. This is one of the tirat locations in the camp and one of the most-valuable. The latest and most imp d ‘y is i Ned . on’ the property. WAR EAULE, electors of the that I require the presence of the: said electors at the bia avenue, on Monpay, THE l0rH Day talization $1,000,000, shares par value o Januany, 1898, at 12 o'clock noon, for ¥$leach. No stock on the market. | cent them in the Munici; Counci. ‘Yhere has been: repeated .refusals of Mayor and Aldermen. ese a . “It.hae four separate and | writing; the writing shall be subscribed * distinct ledges:‘which are developed | by two ‘voters of the tounicipalit: as pro? ‘with over 4,600 feet. of tunnele, shafta, poser and - —— : NOTICE... i Public notice is hereby given ‘to the ‘H, | able on the 14th day o! +) cil of Rogsland aforesaid, enact.as follows: ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. BY-LAW NO. 26: A Byzaw or tire Corvoration oF THE Crry oF RoksLAND, TO RAISE BY WAY OF Desenrunes THE Sus oF 465,000.00, 10 Pay AND CoNnsOLIDATE THE PREesENT SuErTAND IG Devr ‘AGarner THR SAID ITY. Whereas, the sum of $25,000 ia now due.on a certain promissory note made by the Corporation of the’ said City in favor of the Bank of British North America, and dated the 16th day of June, 1807, given to the said bank under an by virtue df Bylaw No. 12. of the said Corporation; = = ‘Whereas, the sum of $25,000.00 is now dve on another certain” promissory note made Ly said Corporation in favor of said bank, and dat the 19th day of August, 1897, given to.said bank under and by' virtue of Bylaw ‘No. 16 of said Corporation ; 5 hereas, the stim of $14,000.00 is now | RECORD OFFICE Custom House Blank THE RECORD ' Jos OFFIcE Has « full line of Custom House Blanks Latest and Approved Forms. THE EXOHANGE VARIMAL AMR 11 650,000.00 seiplas sua Undivided Profits $50,000. Inocb Hoover, president; A. J. Ross. vicepres- dent; B, J. Dysr, sashler. Special attention paid to mining excrows, BPOKANE Ed WASH due on another ce: eof paying now due D. BE. EERR, D.D.&. ‘The latest methods and appliances. Artistio Crown and Bridge Work. OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEWARE—. TINW.ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand[the hard rock ‘At Former Prices of SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON- HAND Travers Hardware Co, sore on Cust ALUMINUM, light and dur- al OFFICE: 48 E, Columbia Ave. Over Fraser's Drug Store. *\Stenographer and Typewriter. 000.00 repay- January, 1923, with interest in the meantime payable yearly at 63¢:per-centum per.annum. Such loan when-raised to be applied for the 3 purpose aforesaid; =, ‘Whereas, The total debenture debt of said city ia $15,000.00 s1d the total debt of ssid city, including’ said debenture 0.00. + - , The amount of thewhole rateable land and improved real prop- erty, according to the last revised ansess- ment roll, is.$1.218,696.60. ire And ofthe Correspond ; English and French Legal Work, Mining Reports, Etc. Miss Harries, Ritchic Building, Office, W. J. Whiteside, Esq. If you want a Store or Office in-a To Lease. Smith Curtis BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIU ETC. yg Columbia Ave. - - Rossland, B. C. Whereas, For the suid debentures, sinking. fund and jin- terest, it will be necese: to raise the stn of $5,357.82 by a ‘special rate in each and avery year. : Sap EL. y ‘And Whereas, For the purpose of rais- ing the said yearly sum of Bite , BTL equal special rate on the dollar will be required. . = And Whereas, This bylaw shall not be altered or repealed except with aent of the . Lieutenant-Governor-in— Council Now, Therefore, The Moyorand Coun- For the urpose Of: repaying said Bank of Britich orth Ameriba, as aforesaid, notes, it shall be lawful: for the, Mayor pay of loan, from any person or persons, body or bodies corporate, wh». may he willing to. advance the same, on: the e con- | O' the moneys due on said promissory |G of the said City of Rossland to’ raise by |" Furs Wanted. The Providence Fur Company, Provi- deuce, R. I., wants all kinds of raw furs, skins, ginseng, seneca. &e. Prices tur next sixty duys are as follows: jilver Fox. Ces 3 -; BRICK BUILDING You had better engage them now. **), The Record’s New. Fire Proof Building Will be finished to suit tenants. There will be a Store Room 24 x 40 anda few nice office 0 for rent at Reasonable Terms. ~ Apply; at this Office. 4 = Price-ist furnished upon Bpplication. Full prices careful selecti Qt ‘eredit of the debentures. he niéntioned, the sum of: $65,000.0", and cause.the eame to be paid into the hands City Treasurer ofthe said City of "for tne pur] aLUreeaN ‘and in all consignments. The Waterloo Hotel ; "+ TRAIL, B.C. Mrs.- Reynolds, Proprietress Rooms Texiant Ratea Per Day. First-Class Furnished With or ‘Without Board. Orriczs, on Colum- purpose of electing persons to Fepre- as Nommmarion ov CANDIDATES. : The candidates shall be nominated in seconder, and shall be de- vered to the Returning Officer. at an: date of the notice an 3 ing fund for the payment. of the debt 8) null Mayor of saidcity. The sai shall be made payable in 25--years from the date herein mentioned for this bylaw North America, in the City of Rossland. The s1id shall have yr attached for the payment of interest, and shall bear interest at the rate of 53g percentum per annum from the date thereof... And said interest shall be pay- able yearly on the 8ist of ‘ December ts each and every year, at the place where the said debentures’ are payable as aforesaid. A especial rate on the dollar shall be levied and raised in each and every year in addition to all ¢*her rates on all rateable property of the a. suffi- cient to pay interest and creste a sink- hereby created, at and when the same shall become due. The suin of $3,575 shall be raised an- | Don’t Mind . to take effect at.the said: Bank of British} _ Thie mine. and the Crown Point are fo. 2; at the Pacific Hotel for the payment .of, the interest on the amount of the debt incurred Other advertisements. — How cheap they seem to offer their goods, you always can buy. for legs than half price at Houghton & Bannett 42 E. Columbia’ Ave. AUCTION SALF at 6:30 P.M. at RED FRONT 2 Doors East. of Post Office. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. TO RENT: Having moved into our Fire “Proof ‘Buildiag The Record Three Storey Building Is for rent in whole, or in pert. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floov. Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms on Third Floor... Rooms Suitable. for Housekeeping. “Rent. to Suit. the - : ~ Times, Anply at This Oifice, am: J.J. Henager and Alex Wilsonhave valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murpby creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek RUMOELL @ HALEY, | Still Unpacking VOL. II. No. 181. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS. “ “CHRISTMAS GOODS And More to Arrive. Our Store is 24x80 ft, and ig Filled ito Overflowing with | Holiday; ‘ Goods Hl. S. Wallace's And Fancy Goods Store. Come in and: look Around and Listen to Our Large Music Box. 2O PER CENT. |REDUCGION IN - CROCKERY To close out our Xmag lines. ‘An exceptional chiince. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. “$20 000 To Loan In sums of $500 or more for short time on ap- proved ‘security. he “ D. M. LIYNARD, ook Ruilding, Columbia Ave., Roaglaa 1 FOR MAYOR : _ VOGE FOR HLS. WALLACE. Committees Rooms Opp. Jerry vt ©" Speliman’ 8, Columbia Ave. .| Poorman, -Enquiries for Great Western We have cheap blocks of Sosie: 5 and FOR MAYOR - Headquarters Opposite the _. Postoffice. After Xmas al Talk... we have afew TOILET and- MANICURE sets, left; from our large stock -which will be sold... eee fe on? At Your‘ Own. Price Design the P ti / FRASER 9°30. The:Reliable ~ -.. DRUGGIST }: in town. ~The sellera today were Good; Hope and | were numerous on account of the sale of the ~ We ) d-Col y atthe present price, and Good Hope-at 8 should be & good gambling’ stock, Colonna, : Josie... 80 ; aes ‘We have the following bargains sub- ject to sale. . : So Stee 21. STOCK BROKERS, . 1: P.O. Box.42B, ./:)- 3! 1 Tyieruone 45, Columbia, Avenue. Codes: BeDronn, {Superintendent of the Le Rol Mine HIS BODY CRUSHED BY. THE FALL THE STOCK REPORT: | 494.1 of the shaft house, the captain: stepped “\in which he had ridden up. CAPT. WA, HALL IED Meets a Terrible Fate in the Shaft Inguest Held This: Morning—Verdict Accidental Death—Remains section of the country. His manage- ment of the Le Roi has been most satisixctory to the owners. im: He was loved and respected by all who knew him. He leaves s wife and family, mostly-grown up. His death will cause deep sorrow wherever he is known, CITY NEWS CUT SHORT.. ‘A public inatallation of the officers of Bossland Lodge No. 21, Knighta of Py- thias, will be held at Castle Hall Friday evening. The ceremonies will com- mence promptly at 8:30 and the doors will be opened at 8 o’clock. Alex “Paterson. the jeweler, “today moved from his old quartera in the | Stussi block to Washington street, be- hind Martin Bros. “Sent to Spokane. - > ¢ At last evening, Capt. William Ball, superintendent of the Le Roi mine ‘of the 600 foot shaft, from he weet skip into, the east side of the shaft, and fell'to ‘the bottom a distance of feet. His .dead body was picked up at the bottom of the shaft, mashed, bruised and every limb broken: It is thought,that ke had east skip and wasstepping on the landing. Tnstead of getting cut upon the floor hoff tho cant'side of the. skip upon: the narrow “beam, about 10 inches wide, ‘which séparates the two compartments. He immediately lost his footing and fell down the compartment opposite the one He made no sound aa he fell, The engineer saw him clutch desperately at the side of the shaft.as he‘started down. Then the candlg went out and all was over. As he fell past the 350-foot level, Antoine. Sorenson, the timber boss, hesrd‘a cry and the swish as of aman falling down the shatt. That was the only sound heard from the captain dar- ing hie frightful fall. ‘The skip was standing at the bottom of the shaft, and the mangled body fell i; ta yhting'on-tho rail. The Walters. Co. Limited Liability... Drawer L. Rossland, B. ¢ well SUNSET, NO: 2 Cable Address tiwaltere.’” : Use’ Bedford- McNeill’s, Liebers and Clough’s Codes... »: Pete aie St. Charles Hall. at Rossland. in the'skip. *-+.~ motified of the accident’ ‘down from the 350-foot level. quilt beside the shaft.; »- for shipment to Spokone. This morning Coroner Bowes sum: SOCIAL: DANCE — Every. Saturday Night.’ ~~ To THE PUBLIC. Public Meetings; Lodges, onable rates. , , Board and lodging; $b.and 6 9 week. © i~ -NO Ceyptogram This Time, | | - f 8t. Paxil) Jan. 4.—The announcement} . it in his.mind that he had come up the |: reross it The station: tender scarcely, recognized the remains, but with the: assistance of two or three miners’ he: placed the body Foreman Nick,Tregear, who, had been |. B bytthe engineer, |00 descended: tothe’ bottomn of’ the shaft, Signs an __| where he was jolried by Antoine Soren— son, the timber: boss, who had climbed Together they acrompanied the re-| . mains to the surface aed laid them on #| |moned:a, jury of six men, consistining of was made today that Hon. Ignatius Donnelly, the well known populist Tead- orship of Shakespeare, will in six weeks marry. Mangom; who has ‘been a her in-the office of hia nows- ‘Maher After Sharkey. - Pittsburg, Jan. 6.—John Quinn, act- ing for Peter Maher, has mailed articles of agreements to ‘thomas Sharkey for either-a boxing contest before aclub or a fitish fight at Carson City. Maher stipulates that Marquis of Queensbury rules shall govern and the referee must be mutually agreed upon one week in advance of the fight. ‘The other conditions are left blank for Shar- key to fill in as suits him. He can name the number of rounds, the size of the side bet and the percentage winner or loser shall take if the fight is for a purse or receipts. Ifthe fight is to a finish Sharkey can name the amounteach shall TPRIDUCD 52000000 . fa The Le Roi Declares Another Divi- dend of $60,000 for Jan, 13. DIVIDENDS TO DATE ARE $725,000 For 1897 They Amount to $425,000 Besides Improvements and Building a Smelter. e The Le Roi mine will pay another . i er, famous aleo as ‘an author and up.\‘ividend of $50,000 on January 12, This stepped from the’ bricket ak the moutle| holder of'the Baconian claims tv auth- was declared at the regular monthly. meeting of the directors Tuesday even- ing. Itis the twenty-second dividend ~ paid by the company, and brings the total close to three-quarters of a million dollars, the exact figures being $725,000. - The last dividend prior to this was de- clared at the meeting of the directors the first Tnesday in November, and was for the same amount. The company passed the dividend in December for the reason that the smelter at Northport had required the expenditure of a large sum of money, and the output of ore, owing to development work in the mine, was not up to the usual amount. The first shipments from the mine to- the new smelter at Northport were made Tuesday, and all the ore will go there in future. The smelier will probably blow in. tomorrow, and most of the directors are plan. - The work of the put up, provided that it is not less than $5,000 # wide. "Maher has $1,000 deposit- ed with John Pringle, sporting editor of the dispatch, which will be ed, past year was brit there were gratified expressions faces of the gentlemen when the: to any stakeholder Sharkey may name. MAYOR SCOTT TRAPPED Agreement. to “tive the Winer '‘the City Printing -- for {ts Support. acing zaman rare akon fo Uden | AGREEMENT SAID 0 BE SWORN 70 The Action of the Editor of the and M. W. Con mine, Frank Bewley, foreman Nick Tre- gear and Lou Jenkins, who was at the gate the death of Capt William E. Hall, George A.-Fraser, John Mckane, WwW. M. “Wood, Robert Hammel,. W. H. Jackson e. es ‘The evidence of the engineer of the Miner Dénounced as — : ‘Traitorous. ©; E. Race, editor of the Rossland The ‘St--Charlea;~Hotel*is..open:for| bottom of the mine, was taken: and th¢| ssner, holds an ent from Mayor jury found ss follows: bd ‘| Scott, that in “consideration of that ‘We, the jary, simmoned to investi-|Taher's support, he not only gives his pledge to give the Miner the city print- fe 000 during the year. ing d, after a hat session than usual. The output of the~ mine for 1897 was 57,487 tons, and as” the ore averaged over $40 to the ton, the relurns were over $2,000,000. The com-~ pany has paid during the year $425,000: |in dividends, whish “ does’ ‘not include: this Jast one; which was earned. in: 1897.7; The' Northport smelter” plant cost not. less than $100,000, id permanent ims provements on the property have swell-_ ed the expense account by at least g12- ‘The record is one well calculated to cause a feeling of ex- ultation. It is said that there is more than one Le Roi stockholder who views ‘with regret the approaching sale of the paid so well-on the to. ‘before the month is over. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. ° —— Frank ©. Loring, of the Josie, came in last evening from Spokane. si William Lynch, the discoverer of the Commander mine, left on the noon train eéntayt7 72} find that he came to his death by acci- ing at legal. rates, but pledges five = siently falling down the shaft of the Le | candidates for aldermen. for New York, via Spokane and Butte. NICELY To [Rel mine, a distance of 600 feet. We| mayor Scott was seen. in his room|“ W,D. McFadden left today for Spo- @ es further point out tothe provincial gOV-| and confirmed the report. He says|kane. i 4 i ernment that no mining inspector bas|that Race raced after him until he se-| p, J, Fitegerald of the Trail amelter ay '\ |yet ‘bean appointed and recommend that) cored the agreement and that it wag P ‘tod: | q Te ” ‘. “| was in town lay UJ ELU UAV | one-be named -without farther delay. to be held in strict confidence. -It in| “+ ay srutchinson, formerly deputy WITH STOVE. hin : denounced by Mayor Scott’s friends ig on at 2 ‘Wash, oo Se hace: traitorons trick | Jog hia brother, R. A, Hutchinson, of -the part of Race, seknowledged that {t waa done to. job| Spokes arrived in . Rossland last Scott.. hears 2 g >= ‘ : lumbia ‘&. This will surely lose tht Miner any Thos. 0. Gray of the Co 7 influence it- might: have had in this| Western came up from Trail last night.” lection’and it-must aleo augur forthe| Frank Darling is in from Nelson. —_* ‘Wefeat of Scott for the mayorality. -~ | Judge Heyburn, a prominent mining. «There are a- number oi other features | lawyer of the Cour d@’Alene, left for- of the -ag: whitli will no doubt| home this morning. It is said his visit Miners’ Union‘ No. 38, W. F. of M., held] be given to the public. Mr. Scott} was in connection with the Centre Star everal hundred pounds of last evening, the following preamble and| pledged himeelf to veto any measure|-Iron Mask controversy. % = 8 x Re 5 PI : a | tesolutions were unanimonal: d:|that might) be passed by the council! Fred Ritchie says he will not be able Fresh Roasted Coffees ‘Whereas, By an'accident af unspeak- | to give the city: printing to any other | t get away until after the election. i "y)" Jable sadness Captain. William E. Halls! paper'than the Miner. <1 2 Hector McRaé left on the six o'clock «| the superintendent of the Le Roi, has). .\. Gage is Hopeful. train Isst night for Nelson. He. will some to his end, and |. .wNew York,‘Jan. 2.—Under the head-| visit Victoria before his return here. Harry Roy who is largely interested. :|'S Whereas, this union recognized in him in the mines here, left today for Mon-, ‘owned by the War J'=gle Conanlidated during the vy. of the hereby authorized to be issued.- Phe gum of. $1,782.52 ehall be raised annuall: for the payment ofthe debt hereby incurred, It. shall be lawful for the ion | m, from time to time to purchase any of the said debentures at such_ price or, prices as may be mutually Upon, ..and all’ deb eutres 20 pureed ah forth- BUSINESS LOCALS. re with be.cance! and no re-issue of an: Try .Trap’s ~i months next preceding the day of nomi- | debenture or debentures shall be toade Tracvre’ harlwace setore. res nation the registered owner in the Land | in consequence of any such re-purchase. : Registry Office, of land or real property| This by-law shall take effect and come in the Caty of the assessed value on the | into force on the i4th day of. Janubry, ie saunics 6 assessment roll okcone ADs ABest : ite mie ousand dollars or more over and above orie ‘and passed ‘ii +) C any registered incumbrance or charge | Ist day of Sénuary, pom aoe el, the as “ E ; RS e ; Mining Property. For and who are otherwise duly qualified . Scorr, Mayor. Atone Jara all'aizea at Hunter Broa, W. MoQuesn, City Clerk. cas municipal voters. Pee . rene q Quatrrrcation FoR ALDERMAN. Why standup and freeze? Bu: ; : . 4 ‘ is Shall be such persons as are male 2 “NOTICE. load of wood and haves nica warm fre, sees I a c eee : : British subjects of the full ageof twenty-| ‘Take notice that the above is a true lee. Devenport has itfor sale. Yard at ° : one years, and are not disqualified under | Copy of the proposed by-law upon which | ~~ i ae any law,and have been for the six the vote of the municipality will be}. Self basting roastere, a. few left at months next preceding the day of nomi- taken on Thursday, the 13th day of Jan- |} Hunter Bros. “ 92-th, nation the owner in the d | Bary, 1808, between eight o'clock a.m.|° 4:- tiont heat teel li: ‘ 3 1 a Regiatry Office of land or real property | #nd four p.m. at the city offices, Colum- tor Ex ight heaters, ateel lincd at Hun- $20 a ton. Mine-provided with hoist, in the City of the assessed value on the | bia avenue, for Ward No: lat ane Siok Be noes compressor plant, raachine drills. etc. | last municipal roll of five 1 ‘olambia ates all sizesand prices at Hunter 4 * % "| hundred dollars or more over and above | avenue, for Ward No. 2; at the Pacific) Broa. Wi V V 1 : Owned ‘by John Cromic, Brig At-|aek “shin re otherwise a orci Hotel ‘building, Columbia avenue, for!” ost Papers fram Johnson ‘arate Il Give orking Bonds. : o! ie, ig At-|and who are otherwise qual ag | Ward No. : p on Electrica : - kinson, A. B. Campbell, Thos, Coffey. | municipal voters. 7 P fen inden will kindie ke i ia: Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the: Salm leave is . ion 11—18- and Porcupine Creek, Good spring bed Cor i a Gold mining compa, of Toronto, -It foanbia avenue, from sa feck 3 of udjoine the Le Rei on .the west, and {which every person is hereby required hug done over 5,500 feet of develop-| to take notice and govern himeelf accord- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi-| ingly. - dends. The'present managment pre- fers to-‘hold their ore until the com- pany builds a. smelter or can get.bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for the- mine. It has all the necessary converiencea, machinery,. ete. The Columbia & Western railway is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY." The Lily May was the firat location in this camp, May 27, 1889... It is new owned by the Lily May Gold mining compuny, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer, sec. and tres. It’ is located in the.gouth belt, two and a half: miles aouth of town. Development work, consists of over 300 feet of tunnel and shalt. There is 150 tons of shippi ore on the dump, which will average and Waterloo, in groups from ore to nine claims, on which a working hond will be given upon. reasonable terms. Call on ‘them at Clark, Good & Co. tumbia avenue, Rossland. uf (Suenos is P, BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, ‘Oysters. ~~ JOHN R. COOK, | Office :and. Business Rooms coy TO RENT > Quatrsication yor Mayor. . ~ Shall be such persons as are male British subjects of the full age of twenty- one years, and are 20¢ disqualifed under apy Juw, and have n-.for the. six SPOKANE 8T., ROSSLAND. es as freezer 8.00 and 8.50 per. jek. Suites’ of Booms, "4.00. “Bingle: Rooms, 1.50.-: .-- ——— The Reconrn job office has numbering and stitching machines and can: do an and all’ kinds nf work promptly, neatly and wili eave yan. money. BA17-tf Corner of Columbia ‘Kvenne and -Washin gton Street: Best location Oe ee “S-. jm the ‘city. Good. Mining: Property. Shares of Good Substantia Town Lots. OFFICE with ————. _ Come and see'them atthe | Dominion Hotel i. 8] ‘Stock in 2 Resolutions of Condolence. “ At'a special ing of the dand Companies. =” Rogsland Mining Abstract Co., JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale 4. Reasonable Figures. Arriving weekly at our store for ‘the Rossland-, Trade. Our Blend_ - ‘ Over Post Office. Fi W. McQuegn, City Clerk, Located on one ledge in the south} Given under my hand at Rossland, oo office. belt, in line with the Crown Point and | the 3ist day of December, 1897. the Homestake: Gem, has a 50 foot WILLIAM _McQUEEN, shalt and 2) feet of open eat work. Returning Officer ‘iger, 3 foct tunnel, foot shaft and 100 feet open cuts while the Uo- Dissolution of Partnership. _ Notice is hereby given that the part- cle Sum bas a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. perehip herstolore existing Between Hee innon an fo) ag proprietors o! EUREKAAND ELDORADO. —_—| the Bodega, has this da veen dissolved Property of the Erueka Conrolida-| ly mutual congent, A. McKinnon retir- ted mining company, H. P. Jones,|ing. Sidney Hobbs isto pay all debts prea., J. C. Coe, sec., E. Coldwell, tra.,/ of the firm and ia entitled to collect all all of Rossland, Located seven miles | es. * Sonthof Rossland on the U. 8. side shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five t..en working. Ore iron-copper carrying gald and silver, ussaying from $10 to $37. Capitalization $1,000,000. NOTICE. i A punugl mecting of the British ion Mining & Milling company, limited place Hatley, willbe eld "ne the oltices Of| nouschold goods te af’ Guatew'e second I in Rosslan . “O., ~ " third Monday in January, 1808; for the|rentue er roe Of Spokane and Firat | purpose of electing officer and: trans- bth *. acting such other business us may .come| Machine oil, castor oil at Travers before it. Dated January 8, 1808. hardware store. BORGER, A. Resern ‘resauror, | , Houghton & Bannett are closing out *| their stock here ;they are used to sell- : ing large quantities of goods and as the believe that Rossland is quiet they will remove the balance of their stcck to some of their branch stores 11 the ’ country. 12, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. , Columbia avenue and: Lin-| A suit of clothes well worth $1 Fe Ss mene RTS . in strests 7-20-48 got for $0 at Houghton & Bannett,”°"| J. WwW. LANE. PROP, Roseland, B.C, to BR eee e A $2.50 shoe at $1.50 Banneit'e, 1 90 st Houghion Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. : L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotek ae Get- re Nobby. Try Them. If You are Party a 3 Good Teams. a The Klondike. | | For the finest rooms inthe city with | free use of baths call upon Mra. Jennie a L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor ‘Tra- Blankets, at selling out stores $4, at | ders-block, Houghton and Bannett, only $2, col A. McKinnon, 8. Hobbs. Dated, January jst, 1898, of the Bath at the recent distribution of | 0. P. R. is still waiting in the city, are New Year’s honurs by the Queen, is|ranging detaile for. the beginning of dead, . work on the Rossland-Robeon branch Z : iigakl ¥ ing “ Secretary Gage Confidently Hope- pe dantwinain Cosis Rigo aud Salve: | tne ucneat siehinet aes | fal,” the Times will ‘tomorrow: publish : n W. H artline, Pro le Tel ephone, No. 8. sold for Mocha and Java athigher|" whereas, In his death not only” have} Gage in the course of which he is report- |." ton, H. C. Mackintosh is expected in fo} » 4 a, é ‘ A ly ed ah z D Beye ities Prices. the ‘members of this union lost a true| ©¢ 98 S9Y'DB* x : een y | : | const ia Hot aod: something. intangi coast: ‘He will then come to. Rossland. * ee ¥ and efficient superintendent, the citizens |.~° poke pornething Anteng: |. G, i Chas, 8. Warren and ‘Attor- se she At if } S e. ( : l ] tte at S e 'Goata Rico and Guatemala Blend | of the camp a loyal citizen and bis: fam-| ble, far off; our good times are Tight at ence tee , = a at40c. per pound. ;This is very TgnaclveasePhee. thes members of:this ingnesz to worthily greet them and keep | §F° stopping at the Kootenay. 2 z (@) Yes We Have Them. Ader ‘M havo union, individually and as a body, tend- them.” s W.S. Deacon, of the legal firm of, E z Pear Sey en. Mac! rai pases MeFi 3 a ; : ALA Cc A B E ee Pe eed Ft PF Se ee pn . Old Governnient Java, the. finest | Hall our sincerest sympathy and condo- Lorton, Jan. 6.—Sir Edward Augus- from a business trip to Victories, and : L S TEL, 27 - r ‘ One, Two and Three Seats. . : ‘ : ar pout tua Boyd, pri 1 of the , and reports things ly : ‘You ‘will use oar Coffees regularly if you)...¢gnt; Hall was a man-of sixty-three | was ted a Knight C Chief O.. E. Perry of the ie ae Red Star Livery and Transfer Company. Z once try them. ..----~----~-] years of age, with a life long experience “_ "Office, No. 9, Washington Street, - * Stables, Le Roi Avenue,, 7 Jit Martin B dor at $8c.. per. pound. . Usually | generous, and --- on extended intérview with Secretary 5 2 Revelstoke tomorrow on his way to the eet a) ; friend, the Le: Roi’ company a faithful| “The coming of good times to our Java: Mocha ily a loving hueband and father; be it hand, dependent altogether on our will-| 2¢Y J.B. Jones are still in the city and 3 a P fine. % er to the wife and the children of Capt. Sir Edward Boyd Dead. MbNeill-& Deacon, returned last night 7 ° “t’the market at B0c. per pound. | lence in this their hour of. bereavement. ‘ 7 " . AL eae ae Fe F over there. SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, ting up a BSleighing Party see us about Rigs. British museum from 1878 to 1888, who >: in mining, and his opinion in mining stave, | HUNTER BROS 28% sume 2 . a . . . .