—— ee ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD ©, SMITH, Published every Meas (except Sunday) and Weeh'y DAILY: One Yeor in Advance Bla pont Ore Mouth A FEW KANSAS LIES, A Kanean abroad recently found & crowd that did pot seem to appreciate his conversation concerning the conspi- racy of the foreign capitalists to compel the populist farmers of Kansas to pay ‘00 their honcst debts, so he pulled out his stock of tornado stories, hoping to at- TO SETTLE STRIKE. May Be Effected Very Soon by Joint Arbitration. Pitteburg, July 15.—The prospect of a settlement of the minors’ strike are brighter than for some time, The cheer- ATTENTION LADIES. facilitivs for handling lace curtains ot 75 cents per pair. Bring them today and get them tomorrow. Also special 60 cents. The Rossland laundry have special facilities for double woolen blanket teas SAVE PACKING EERIE IE ETTORE @ @ the Salmon River, 7 miles north of the railway, with a fall line of MINERS SUP. KANE BROS. have vpenela General Store at CRALGTOWN, north fork of PLIES, Groverles, Steel Hammers, Bellows, Oapeant Fase, \xos, Ploks, Overalls Shirts, Gloves, Blankets, etc.,etc. Prives as low as Neléon or Rosslant, Save 7 miles of packing, and buy your outtits at Craigtown. NATIONS’ SILVER CONFERENCE, Efforts Being Made to Draw England into the Conference. London, July 10.—A joint proposal of Di-metuliiam was presented today on Rossland Classified Business Directory AMUSEMENTS, 00) Piliards s and Bowlt De Voin's PORE PL Sea avenue, You'll fin TO PROSPECTORS, and First Sts. Langsley & Jeffers Salmon River Valley Mining expert reports furnished on property. Assess nent work te uptly wt. tended to for non-residents. KANE BROS., Propnicrons. ing announcement is made tonight that W. P. Dearmitt, president of the New York and Cleveland Gas Coal C q whose 1200 men have been constantly at work, and without. whose assistance-the success of the movement would have been jeopardized, has agreed to join with the Pathe operators for a plan of settlement of the strike.on a true and uniform basis. LAST MINE IN EASTERN OHIO, your friends there Weare making a Specialty of king good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. 0. ‘Tressury stocks all listed Hast. For further par ticulars apply to L. 0. DILLMAN, By Cartier byt the Week. bepali of the United States and: France Single copy... at a conference held at the foreign office between Baron De Courcel, representing 9) France, Ambassador Hay, Senator Wol- cott, former Vice President Ehyabeeated bis moantain, Murphy greet, Rallie® ~ s rf and Gen. Paine, representing the Uni B. creek, W: ia Mores. Gbampion creek | i. 7 . \ Bta'es, Lord Salisbury, Sir Micheel and, Watarlob. in groups from one, to| @ | D Hi Bi lor of the nine claims, on which a working bond beset ee. See our deat ford E will be given upon reagonable terms. per, oe tract attention, says the Kansas City Times. “T guw a cyclone once,” said he, “that picked up a strawstack and moved it a rg mile and put it back, straw on straw, a8 it was.”’ Two or three of the auditors yawned and the Kuneas man tried it again: “Another time,” said he, ‘I saw a Wood, Coal, Draying and Job Work. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS; J.J. and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belty-on Fase mountain, Oolum—1/ Mining Co. Ltd. —- TAE GUTTENBURG ASSAYERS, W CLUETT, roar Empey Bros Pioneer as- + sayer of Rossland ; "WEEKLY One Year, In advance.. Sia months; 10 advance. Bingle copy Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly BROKERS, 8. COOK & Co., mining brokers, rooms 6 «Sand? dreders’ buliding. ” ILD, Hobbs & Co., minesand stocks. Mem; bert of the Stock Exohange. Ofice Grand BANK A, rae Jnining broker, P.O, box 265 F FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897. P.O, BOX, 862; THE SMELTER QUESTION. The editor of the Reconp had a long _and interesting conversation with Mr. James Breen yesterday relative to the amelting of Rosslahd ores, and the probable location of the Le Roi smelter. twister suck 60 gallons of molasses out of @ barrel in front of 8 grocery store and distribute it to every family in town, who had.a bucket out on the back atep for the milkman.” Columbus, Ohio, July 15.—Shick’s Columbia avenue. Rossland. Call on them.at E. W. Shupe’s stores i mines closed today. This closes eastern Ohio. NO DANGER OF FAMINE. Pittsburg, Ohio, July 15.—Fearof coal ~ GIBSON & WILCOX AND REFINING. (0, Lord George Hamilton, weestany ae state for India, representing India. The Is, after some were taken under advisement, and the Brit- ish cabinet all ere its anéwer at a sub- F.3 PRTTIBONE ‘a E OO) min mining and stock Goon, D Cingke ob, Tmines, stocks and reel ‘eatate, No. 28 Columbia aye. east. JOE Fs Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, rT Lg * Rossland. Use Aree ag cad Nesi's and Bedford Spokane, Wash. jodps. Situated one quarter ot a mile south of. Porcupine Ofeek, Nelson The Walters Co.,Ld.| - Mining Division. Keep your eye on Burton City 5% g HOLTON, Mines, Biogts end Real Estate General Brokers. ims, Manote Raaaae, 4x0 Mung. Paopycrs Mines, first-class “ nee, polsand WgbesiaeS Guarees” Partioular attention giren tothe orders of in- viduals ud Gyadiontes, Expert reports on ysioa) feata: Guseepoeaenas peyererh « References exchanged. P. O. Drawer L, ROSSLAND, B.O, Mr. Breen bad charge.of the erection of |, tie “eared: his throat and began of the Trail smelter. and has been en-|“iiscoy in the '70a we had a terrific oy- Se, x shed panel rst ia clone in Western Kansas. It blew the probably.as well: acquainted. with the cracks out of the fences, pulled a cistern business of smelting as. any man in the out ofthe ground, moved a township west, and great defference will be given line, and changed the day of the week.’ to'his in the fipal This last fosiliede induced 2 one of the tion of,aH matters of,importance. “7 do not know much about ezelones, ‘The machinery bas been ordered and | but once when I was at sea Isaw a) ie being mnamufactured, so the‘ delay in waterspout pick up’ tons. of water and making a gelecti on;of; carry ita mile, and—' lay the final completion of the eamelter. shortage, which. caused a scramble for the black diamonds at a heavy advance in prices on Monday, ie over, and unless the miners’ strike continues for many months famine is not now expected. ——. Practical Plumbers) Estimates furnished on all work. { Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block, Counywris Avewus, Rossuawp, B. 0. Burton City: t¢-the front. Singer Sewing. Machine Agency, uent co! Is now. prepared to buy Gold, Silver and. tia reported this evening that an'in- | J, ROBINEON, 6 Cou bet ating brokers, ‘ { q ANGLEY & REPASS, Mining Broker, Re- Copper Ores. et ' ; bab L cord Block. Only One ‘mile from the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry. Sapital, $1,000,000. nh Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fally paid and non aaseesable. OF which 300,000 shares have been seb aside sa Treasury Stock, the p Pp 6 work ONLY. The OFSICE: ROSSLAND, B.C... E. S. TOPPING, . TRAIL, B.C. Has‘ Mining Properties for sale or reason 2 Epi bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver mye De er Mining and 3 re as Joke creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer wr BYimdple; manager, Onge Comersial | Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at’ ‘Trail’ and |'Deer Park. Will examine properties, will buy Atkinso “surveyors. Room 1 1, Socigental snidtee PATREREON 3 Johnson & Co,, Te eneate and : kere, 93 Colum! ANDRE STARTS FOR POLE. The Aeronaut Visited Off the North- west Coast of Spitzb ‘kholm, July 14—A_ di ‘h-from Hammerst, Norway, the northernmost town of Europe, on the Qual-Oe island B.C. J. H. Good, - J.M,Olark. Good, Clark & Co. 8 8 proper od eae reserve and silver certificat -RISTERS—AT-LAW. guid, BTiS, 0 4n'Daniel é& Chamber's ead 2g Co jum! ia ave. site, will not.de-| «ffold on,” cried the Kansan: “If ‘There are 80,000 tona-of ore: due Mr. Heinze, on ‘his contract with the Le Roi people. ‘Mr. Breen saya the mine is capable of furnishing that amount in four months, but as it will take fully six months to complete the smelter a longer time will probably :-be consumed. Mr. Breen expressed the opinion that the final location of thé smelter would be determined next Monday and if it was not agreed upon at that time by the stockholders of the.company, the right to select'a site. would no’ doubt be dele- gated to Mr. Peyton .and himself, in which event. there would be but little further delay. There can be but little or no question but that the owners of the Le Roi would much prefer to locate their smelter on this side.of the international boundary line, if the conditions would warrant. There are two locations at Northport, accessible and suitable for a emelter, one of which will probably be #elected. A smelter which will render the oper- ations of the Rossland mines most suc- you are going to degrade the conversa- tion to the level of a common lying con- test I will retire.” and he ‘got up ard walked away pompously. Another man with an » anblushing t told this story and expected peop! believe it: “I was out in Kansas last summer and the firat cyclone, of course, I went down in the celler like other folks. The houee was soon blown away. The next thing I knew the cellar went too, rolling over and over like a silk hat. I was soon fpilled out. Puce infinite labor I crawled back in the teeth of the wind, intending to take refuge in the hole the cellar came ‘out of, To my consterna- tion I found that that had been blown away also.”” A prominent Kansan is accredited with telling thie: “Tell you what’s a fact. I have known it to blow 12 days and nights on a stretch and hold a sheep up against ihe te of a barn until it starved to oath bly the story which better illus- trates the position of the populist farmer in Kansas than any told in recent years ie this: Kansas Man (visiting in the east)— cee sir. Kansas is the country for the farmers. Look at her vast prairies cov- ered wi so heavy that they make 1 will pay 1 treasury stoc! galia. ing pte PO. Box 406. Toronto, Ont., ‘(Whale island), says that officers of the steamer Lofot ‘visited Mr. Andre, the AE ee at Sanes island, om the north- ‘west coast of Spitzbergen, on gue 10th. Me Andre stated that ready to start until the 16th. _—_s— he- would WANTED, BERLIN. TREASURY STOCK. 2% Fovued ts per s share for the lin Gold Min- Write or call on ote ORANGEMEN CELEBRATE. July 12.—Never did the Orangemen of Toronto have a grand- er celebration of the Twelfth than today. Prominent ctisane walked, True Blues’ Rossland to Salt Lake City, Utah, and Return, via 0. R. & N. not be wa. Rows, * City. Drag Store. . . 7-8-tf.-8 fey with with Ao Procession took an hour. to pase. #49. Salt lise of supplies cagried. If lesire to seo the agent leave XGaress care: P.O. box'622. and he will call. FOR_SALE in ik Perfect. IN. Biaelow 47, Columbia Ave, + Room House ouse’'and Lot: for Saies ‘\the Fast Line ‘Baguire about Burton City. , Superior. Service ‘Through Tickets to all points in the ‘| Write-Up AND For the occasion of the Utah pioneer UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION fwith the ‘|Spokane Falls & Northern’ Ry. ‘Trains depart from Spokane. No. 1, ‘west bound, 8:25 PM. No. 2 2 east bound, 7:00 A. TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA A NADIAN - PACIFIC F And Soo Pacific Line Com: mmenciog Jung dally daily eerie to all points wil The fastest route to a points east ‘and west. . : THROUGH TIOKETs | ” ett And all points in Saneds and the United The only line wenn Tourist Cars to ‘Toctnto; fontreal and Boston without act from a Letter Written from calieee, —‘I am zane Fe iced, a it | uncle, that.you to visit me nex Monday. Twit be (nae th the’ pararlber eet the. train. we hayen’t bet other for a Mong? ee, that I I may easily recognize you, hold a und not in your our right band." —Tit-Bite, Rossland: Opera: House |= For Terms apply to. Miss Lillian Beddard MANAGER, P. O. Box 862, Spokane at, and Cooke ave. iw ROSSLAN D. This office and th the ee of this yicinity are CB ERDEEO™ THOS. Lian ata atepat. CONTRACTORS, Contractor and: builder. McKinnon, Contractor and Builder’ protect them from wild cats, stock for outside igvestors and will 8, Langeake J. Gore DRESSMAKERS. s Mivien VBO8S, for fopmetiy os! of. ae Bros, jooln Terrace. rence at DEUGGIBTS. EF RASER’S Drug Store; 41 E. Columbia ave. Tt restate T. Gregson & ‘Co. Beat Estate anh Momma Broxkess, Qonveyancers, Com: MINES AND Bents collected, &c. pondence solicited. missioners, &0., MINING STOOKB. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Corres- OOLUMBIA AVE.. ROSSLAND, B.O Montreal, Rossland, B.O. "| WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, O°Gvens rad repaired ‘under post office. worms. Dye, Works. Clothes cleaned, ‘EXPRESSMEN. uarters, Montana barn EARLE 3 ates, Transfer and Express. Head- = ae J F. TRAVEBS, y eeedeace, re, Columbia ave. W. JAS. A. GOUGH, Prop. Mining Headquarters. . « « The Iloward House. Civil Engineer, vincial Lan in Weeks & Co's Building. Prot id Surveyor and Notary Public. Office, up stairs COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROISLAND SHIPPING before 90 days. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.O.; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, Rosaland, B.O.; General Manager, A. Modigh, Trail, and Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.O. ; ; Bankers, B.O.; Secretary the Bank of Only a Small Number, ef; Shares Are left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at 5e. each. When these are gone the price will’ be RAISED. This is one of the most promising ‘properties in the Salmon ‘district It is a high grade silverlead ore, carrying from near the surface from $84.00 to $88.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. It will pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin Priegacees sad any oles Eee anor desired may be had on ap-~ A. B. FINDLEY, ceiving inquiries concernin: ths section of the country whic difficult to answer by letter, ag the Recor gives the following information for the beneht of al Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the HOTELS. CIFIC P3ohn Watson, Proprietor. HOTEL, Cokambia avenue, West. LAUNDRIES. 1D Launs R Office. Graham & Son, prop’ , three doors east of Post rietors. : D.D.B., L.D.8. Stussi block. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college aud Hospital of Oral Surgery. Rossland, B. C to the President ye VIA TACOMA and THERN PACIFIC jubilee at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 20 oo) ire ROR |. Co. g to 25th, the O. R. & N. Co. will make the rate of $49.19 forthe round trip from Rossland. Call on or address, oe Apams, T. F. & P. A. 30 East-Columbia avenue, ith crops whole satis sink down in the middle. Look at her corn crop, so vast that it crowded tuwnshi, jose into the river. ie Kaneas (at. the pulist ood —Fel- Hessian cessful will benefit Rossland, as it it will increase the pay roll in the mines. The high grade ores can be treated any- where. It is the successful treatment of low grade ores that concerns this camp international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to Arrowhead, on the Columbia river, from. there tv Trail by LUMBER DEALERS. A. 8. KERRY & Co. amber, etc., everything in the building at te EE B. 0. Mrs: Reynolds, Proprietress y The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, se Souvenir. For information. peenennne and tickets apply tgewonts ofthe 8. aN. and its con- Se yRINE: . Campbell, Btussi Block. General Agent, 7pokane, Wasn. [pB Campven 7-10-10t. A.D. D. CHARLTON, most, and Mr. Breen says that the smelter the Le Roi people will build will do that, and if it does Rossland cannot complain, even if the smelter is built at Northport. SS STARIED DOWN HILL, It has been evident from the very be- gining that the. Daily Rossland Miner had undertaken to publish a paper, the expense of which far. exceeded. the in- come. The management had more | f money than brains. The proposition will be reversed before they get through “showing the Recorp how to runa newspaper,”’ for the end ia not yet. They say in this morning’s issue that the Miner is reduced in size ‘‘to avoid bankruptcy.” The Recorp commenced humble, and when -b our state. tered over with mor! merfield ral alee receiving a ae of wood and a big. apply of vegetables on subscription, ‘is pen in the ink and dashed niet off: “When you talk ahont there being = a better state than. Kansas every potat bia its eye, every beet gets red in the ee Lert every onion get stronger, every oat fe ig shocked, the rye strokes its beard, the corn pricks up its ears, and every "foot of ground kicks.” There has been a premium offered for the eaphare of ene man who started this clever fie: “A Kanna farmer lanted his farm in pooen 4 ane ered it into his barn. The bar tock fire, the corn warranted it. .The Miner did just the reverse. We want Rossland to havea morning paper, and do not wish to occupy the field, therefore, would, like to-see the Miner successful, but it cannot be and go to even their present expense. It was a foolish thing for them to quit their profitable field.as a weekly for the purpose of ‘‘running the Recorp out ‘of Rossland.’’ Had they not been #0 arrogant, presumptuous and high headed, more consideration would be shown them in their declining days. Since they are the same size of the Recorp, it is fair to presume they will coneent to being caHed ‘the ‘Morning Dodger.” If they run out of paper some- time, they can come to'the Recorp of- fice and get it, a courteousy they re- fused us during the washout, though the money was tendered them for it. It is the little, mean, comtemptibie things they do, that inspire euch articles as this, ‘20 we hope to be excused for giv- ing them a few lashes where the cover- ing is thin. reed WILL FIGHT U. 8. Spain and Japan ance. London, July 16.—A despatch from Paris says that inquiry at the American embassy there has elicited a confirma- tion of the rumor that the governments of Spain and Japan have arranged an offensive alliance against the United States. The terms of the understand- ing which is for the mutual protection of Cuba and Hawaii, provide that in the event of actively agg Form an Alli- Popped mare, it a snow storm, lay down and froze to death.” —_——— WINNIPEG WAS SECOND. New College the Victor in the Races at Henley-on-Thames. Henley-on Thames, July * 16.—The Winnipeg four-oared crew was defeated by the New College four in the fourth heat for the Steward’s Challenge cup. It was a magnificent race, the two shells being close throughout. The excite- ment was intense and the contestants were vigorously applauded by the spec- tators along the shore and afloat. The time was 7 minutes and 38 seconds. The Winnipegs were an eighth of a length ahead at the end of Temple island, rowing forty strokes to the min- ute as against 39.for New. They drew outand gota lead of a Jength. The half mile stake was reached minutes and 24 seconds. ley ovurt boathouse, New College in a few powerful strokes drove their boat even with the Winnipegs. At the three- gusriers stake, w! was reached in jou: grandly and College by three or four feet, the: could catch the Oxonians, who finished winners by a length in the record time of woven ‘doinates sna 88 eeconds. e stecring of the Winnipegs was decidedly better than yesterday's and they were less exhausted than their rivale. At the finish the Winnipegs roposed three cheers for New Col lege. men in the New boat kes responded and the Grad was caught on the shore, after which the Winnipegs were loudly cheered in return. pest SUNDAY NIGHT neETe Ke grand sacred | concert will be on the part of the United States ending toward interference in Cuban affairs or lence in the annexation of the jawaiian islands, both Spain and Ja- pan stall declure war simultaneous; against the United States, snd shall make hostile d along both os Balt every yen fey night commenci at 8o’clock. The management. bas mad le special prepara- tions to provide a choice prograin of music given bya lange orchestra for the entertai inment of the people Sunday evening. Adntission 26 cents inc! luding the Atlantic and Pacific coast lines of that country. NO PARDON FOR YOUNGERS. Minneapolis, July 15.—The state board of pardons refuse to pardon th Younger brothers. ve ee SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY and will soon be in running order. We have as complete a job printing outfit as and filed "a l0-acre field. ‘His | 7:80 The Recorv’s job office has arrived | Tocelved ns notice. Sun pastor. street. services 1 a.m. ani school 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed- needay evening at 8, Sunda; morning services hij Sunday echool at 2:30 p.m. . Evenii services vespers .and benediction p.m. Father Rivers, parish priest. —— THE CHURCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate flat. every Sabbath at 11a.m.and 7:30 y school, 2:30 p.m. ing Wednesday: evening. METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north Part of town. Sunday 7:30 p.m. Sunda: CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Church on Le Roi avenue, first build- ing on left-hand side, west of Spokane services at 11 a.m.- and pm. H.-trwin, M. A., 0: xon. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town. Sabbath - mass, at 10 a.m, er) BAPTIST CHURCH. - Services in the School pease: every, Pea day at lla.m. and 7 Be ms Sunday school at 12 pale music. All are cordially invited. Services p.m. Prayer meet- 3. Dodds, er, Pas- Tas Recoxrp will soon commence 4 systematic, thorough and conservative write-up of the Camp, which will be, revised. condensed. and published in a) - MIDSUMMER SOUVENIR + The first edition of which will consist. of 10,000 COPIES ‘The mines around have “at- . Pass, Agent, mio ms Morkigon By Portland, 0: . Write fer a new map of Kootenay country O.REN. leat orehh inna aND iene ROUTE - COEUR VALENS MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER OITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, ORIPPE .OBEEK: GOLD MINES ta cast and south. Only line east and Denv ar. And all via Salt Steamshi} tickets to Eu: and other f nmahip rope other f6e- Urave. | SFOKAME TiME-scHEDULE | annivE |. information, tickets, "yates, maps, bay call on or 8B A B. BcKensle, Agent, Rosaland. H. M. MacGregor, Trav: Pass. Agent Nelson, or to . e E. J. CO¥LE, Dist. Pass. Agent, ‘Vancouver. KAS.0'& SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD..NO, 1. For rates and information apply a company’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, BR. W. BRYAN Trafic Mgr. Supt. & Ass’t Presa. tained that degree ‘of development which insurés success and warrants the undertaking. The Souvenir will con- j | sist of ‘about Burton City, B.C. 100 PAGES Handsomely printed and bound. . Cuts Also DOMINION HOTEL Outside Rooms —FROM—- $2.00 per Week. Up. two suites of -out- side rooms suitable for man and wife, very reasonable. BRICK. First-class Buliaing: peat at MODERATE stax "LARSON, Samples and particulars at impr I Bros. x 791, money will buy. lew presses, new fype coxery thing new. Save your order and save money, 6-21-t. i credit rticulars of t! their rest Miller, K ee tM iter a" onsland, B. 3. i B. oe oe am eb Say ofS NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. anne NEST MIL Solicitor for the? Trustee jane, a A the gale wil BS Xe ed rt ed of Benese atittes day of July, ae, a Sp 1 edition of 10,LCO copies. aim he shail’ Hee a Men n have ; od the, z| Whereis Burton City and engr for the front page have already been prepared. The necessary presses and material have already been bought and paid for, and areon the way. —— Orders will now be received at thie office at the following prices :— Single Copy ‘ - _50c. $11.25 20.00 35.00 75.00 123.00 great "by 7:45 a, m* Daily. Fast Mail:. pee Walls, Ban_ Francisco, 7:15 a.m. Portlanc ‘Daily. be Xo For through tickets and farther informs: apply t0 0. & N, office. .— 490 Riverside avenue, Spokane, Wash, J. CAMPBELL, General Agent: *e Columbia avenue Trev KP. Agen W. H. HURLBURT, ont, Pass. AGENT, on, Going to Chicago ? To Anywhere East_ If you are, aée that tek Minneapolis, bre Paul Or Dulugh; resda via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE iT. P. M.& O. RY. fram the Mein Gh Sorthwestern Line does the thi: fears Buccess is its watchw: julvalent for Palatial tone a Pee tary indorsement of the North- us on the part every traveller who ps Ie: 4 os . MEAD, General 248 Washington St, Portland, Oregon. ADVERTISING RATES. One age - : $50 One Half Page . 30 One Fourth Page : :20 Reading Notices per Line 25¢ Taese prices are for a gua. inteed International Navigation and Trading Co, Ltd. Kootenay Lake uad River, 8.0; - This company’s new steamey: INTERNATIONAL es Kaslo 7:30. s,m. for Atus- worth Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Retui leaves Nelson 38:30 p.m. on on all wee! yes JAS. WAUGH, G.F, HAYWARD ‘urser. Master. 8 crow: 6 Passenger Trains _Hach day between TRAIL and BOSSLAND COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y * Rur made in Nei Hour. 5 No. 6 lea’ ves Hoselan id at ‘the mopung, wi ith -steame: or t No. 8 leaves at 8:15 a.m. connec! Rossland with Red Mountain train for Spokane He. eater RR AER connects witn C.P.R. main line ‘steamers irom the north at (0. 4 leaves Rossland at 3/00 with C.P.R. main line steamers at Trail, a.m. connects, in Borvete"nonth No. 5 leaves Trail at 5:45 ts with Steamer Lytton at Trail. Bene One FP. . GUTELIUS, Gen. Supt. Wisconsin, Central Line ‘Two Fast Traine” “daily ‘between St. Panl,.Minneapolis and Chicago and ‘vith all Sccount | Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, . The} making connection in Chicago: ‘shis te] ines running east and west. (For tall information regarding routes, rates, re folders, @ts., address your nearest ticket 1, oo JAMES O. PON Pass. Agt. Muwaukee, Wis or GEORGE 8. BATT’ Gen. Agt.,246 Stark SE Portland, Ore, Burton City is on Cariboo Creek RL RECRAUGE WATIONAL BANE _ auaalar ‘Bud Undivided Profits $50,000. sdsee™ aoe Paver Presidents A, J. Ross, vice; pres sola) ones and, \piteution paid to mining : Advertising rates will be. increased pr-portivaatelv with increage? ieee, Seals, Rubber Stamps, Spokane Stamp Works, ELLCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Stencils, ete. Office at 126 Mill street. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound: for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail fo callon the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with SPOKANE, WASH, General 8. 8. Agent, W. STITT, Winnipeg ateamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Washington, .by the Spokane D® Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. PLUMBERS. GBsoN & Wilcox. No 18 E Columbia ave ‘box 193. Falls & and C Red Mountain railways, Ro-sland has thirty-tive hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rvoms, and a dozen restaurants; and all aré well p BTENOGRAFHERS. Ke ‘Stel : her and Type- MPS Helen Gununesctel blodk: TBE Misses Tuttle, ey, Bhortnendy Typewriting There are four weekly news- papers and tre dailies. ~ All other are and Copying. UNDERTAKER. ' B.3; ITE, ITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No . Bis irooth abree! well pegehes ‘The popula- tion is variously setamesea? from: 6000 to 7500. Board and lodging at. the le tels, $2 to $8 per day. Meals 2 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $3.50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask ifany particalar business would pay here. Business menare fall- ing over each other to establish ‘nearly every kind of enterprise, doing well. Everybody must be be own judge and take his own chances, While there is not'work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- tious persons who really wish.to work have so far been® able to obtain it. We would not advise: any man to land here “broke” without friends, although many who have’ done 20 are doing well, This camp is not bemg estab- lished on the basis of a pay rol at present. ‘The populace is en” gaged; not only in working the mines and conducting the busi- hess of.the town, but ate buying, or bonding ‘and developing mig- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building bouges for rental pt prospecting and taking rs; ° Many -are heresimply lookingon in won- derment., We believe it will go on and on until. Rossland boast of a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition @ pay roll’but not for four or five years. ¥ WATCHMAKER. Gne-door west.of Allan House, BU Gciumole ave ‘NOTIOES. Notice is ma nite OP abs ‘Britian of ining and wilt Will be bald a Com} th day 3 I; ga 17 ‘of Jul ey {nthe afternoon, am ‘And further take | notice a resolntion an will be ration. ae Pe icCann, who Lt] 79 spe pa an goa by fe with the is aS, Songer in in ip their ie to make eny bulls for sald oo SECRET SOOIETIES 26, I. 0. 0. will C. 4. Clarke, ORSLAND Mins ’ Union nganee seonie Hail e Tage NO, 56 of the Independent Rosine: Ggod\ tempat. ‘meet 8 Thorsiey g86 git HE whiting, £.8, hall. Visiting rdially wavivedd J. L, Parker, Mer Work —Red Mountsin-Tent No. 4 meets ee rd and Sth Wednesday of ‘Sich month globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabulous riches are scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King "8 R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Commereial Court, near WasRington St, OFEX DAY AND MIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always on hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Mines,” We will not pt to . discussthe mines in # single ar- ticle, aswe have been writing about them for nearly two years and have not been able to keep up with them, The ore ship- ments speak for themselves. The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It is supplied with waterworks and electric lights. ‘The main street ig graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three-story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and see fir yours ‘If, or subscribe for the Damy o: WEEKLY + EOORD. Thos. Wilson & Co., DsaLeR Iv GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . « Rossland, B.C. A. PARE — AcHiTECT— EXT DOOR TO Ory HOSPITAL 9, Rossland, Recor Jab Otice out all kinds of Fe COMMERCIAL WORK = New Type New Presses We propose to from a Full Sheet Hanger —tTO Aa— Will soon be ready to turn _In a few days we will be in -lour fire proof building with as fully equipped Job Office a'st{as there isin the Kootenays. Good Workmen ModeratePrices LIVE AND LETLIVE We will be able to print upon short notice anything Visiting Gard. Call and-get-Figures oa. Work, Tenant Rates Bg Per Day. First-Class Furnished Rooms With or THE LEADING MERCHANT Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland. — McAULIFFE & CARSON TAILORS. British Columbia. Finger Points Are the old ing the d way of di BRICKLAYING sop, Reserve street All kinds of brick, stone ana cement work done by H. Obristensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- in British C il {traveler at crossroads. The finger of good sense points to the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, as the best road to take from the cross- roads of doubt, because it points to intelligent development work, thoroughly well done, to an ore chute 300 feet long, to two new discoveries of very rich ore on the very top of the ground, to the shipment of ore in 60 days and to SUNSET No. 2s the best in- THE. WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING news published ia aily. It will contain all the principal JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines for ale, and also on mines of which etocai s being sold. if my reports are €et a lot at Burton City found not to be correct I will refand all moneys invested cu same. Elie Lavalley, PRICES. Christina Lake Store, 18 PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROS?ECTORE WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO VISIONS aT REASONABLE JOHN M. BUBKE. Rossiaud: B.C Joseph B. Dabney, J. L. Parker Engineer Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Bpecta stiention ‘given * to the placing of Mining properties and the management of