has been the widening of the ore body in the south drift and in the shaft of the Tariff mine. ‘The south drift at sv seet from the shaft now shows three feet of'clean'shipping galena, and {0 bottom of the shaft fully as much more solid und‘several feet of concentriting galena.‘ ‘Tlie sinking is being done y}with-an Ingersoll drill opérated by ‘|steam, This elaim 1s employing 20 men and has begun regular shipping, ¥ |The shaft is 195 feet deep and the in- :| crease in extent of ore and in quality as well adds additional strength to tho claims that no mine in camp with sx inches or more of ore on the surface hag failed to show better ore and more of it as depth has been attained. Since completing its 800-foot up raise, the work done at the Hightand has been confined todriving the lower tunnel, and the results so far hare added untold value to the property, as THE EVENING RECORD BY ENEN C, SMITH, Purtishd every doy (exe ot Sunday) and iVeekly. Oue Year in Advan cix Months. One Mouth By Carrier by the We Binal! capy..... 47, In wdvanen, ots, bly anv LE Mingle copy TUESUAY, FB. 23, 1597. Tite CROWS NEST Railway. The*Domiiiton goverument evi- .deutly tied grdat® difficulty in de- eiding Upouw the Knotty questicn of arho ahaik bniid the Crow's Nest Vass isilway, ‘Tire lateat rumor in regard to it ia thatthe C. Pow. have made s length and width. While most of the! Gcflittte offer to build the road . ledge is concentratieg ore there is at tirough Crow's Nest Pasa and |jeast three feet of clean galena that operate it as part of their system. | could not be improved 1, per cent by Thore isa great d-al cf opposition | hand-sorting or ing. on ‘the part of thn cabinet to con-| The Number One is easily able to sider any proposition frem the C.|keep itx concentrator busv and is P.R.. although, it is well known | shipping its high.grade concentrates that Clifford .Sitton. the Minister regulaily. ‘The old tunnel is at last ofthe Lucerior, favors that coa- being driven to connect with the vein pany. Tuistannel was discontinned about the time the vein began to take on The latest’ movement of the ees blanket shape several years ago, but Dowinido government has been to 2 7 dea oe the ore body seems to have unlimited Bo. # Bast, MISS‘ HARRIES, Stenographer and Typowrlter Correspondence (English and French.) Legal Work. En- grossing - - ° 5 McBride Office of Jno. 8. Clute, Jr., Esq Realdence—Windsor Hotel. Block, RED bBbTAR ivery and Transfer ( Solid Vestibule Trains MODERN * EQUIPMENT THROUGH TICKETS- THE HOWARD «HOUSE O'CUNNELL & FARRELL, Props. Mining-Headquarters. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinda of treight from cays; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. WwW. AARTLINE. PROP, TO TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, PORTLAND, and California, points. ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO. NEW YORK,. BOSFONG ‘ and al] points east. also European 8. ‘8! tickets. : Stussi block. H. B. FINDLEY, DD Ss, LD Ss Graduaté of the Pniladelphia Dente] college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Rossland, B. GC. Kampler Bicycles and G, ‘1, Tires. Light, strong, durable and will last for years. The G. & T. Tires ae the only practical quick repair tires. ‘That's why they are made detachable, TIME SCHEDULE, LEAVING BPOKARE. Ko. 1, West, depart, 10:64"p./10. 9:10 a.m. For information, time cards, maps and tickéts call on or write F, D. GIBBS, General nity SPOKANE, WASH. ° oR A. D. CHARLTON; Asst. Genl. Pass, Agent. No. 255 Morrison St., corner of rnd. Portland, Oregon: Lice: W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, Dx iate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, eto., British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman's Hospital, Butte, Mont, OFFICE: Srussr Brock, BOSSLAND F.T. Merrili Cycle Co. 821 Riverside. SpPoKang PALACE STABLES ™= SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, : DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. ANADIAN 7) Y PACIFIC Ky And Soo Pacific* Line! a ' aes: - now that it has turned and appoint Hon. Mr. Blair, Sir Oliver going down, the tunvel can be put to Mowat and Hon. Mr. Sifton a sub-| use at little expense and by changing committee of the cabinet to grapple | its di h with ‘the Crow’s Nest Pass railway| ‘The new owners of tne Donald have matter and report to the council us | 12 men at work and have opened up a to the best solution of the present new ore chute in grading for a shaft. The ore is ared carbonate very much like the Gallagher ore;-and in one day two men mined and sacked 86 sacks of high grade ore. difficulty. oe ————___ , THE SQUATTCAS' PETITION. The petition of the squatters on The cheapest, most comfortable’ and Direct Route from Oriror : J. E. BURWELL, All Kigds.ai DEALER IN PRICES REASONABLE, Delivered to any.part of town without extra chafge. Hap or SPokANE ad Lengths of Wood Jd:W. LANE. PROP. |. - eae Be Stone ano A. §, RERRY LONDER cOMpANY Heddle Co. ne ot Have a Fall Line of “—Corner Columbia Avenue Sr. ROSSLAND, Kaslo, Nelsdn; and all’ Kobtetiiy “Poihts ‘Through Tickets to and tromr PACIENG, PRET d bi Spokane. Stamp Works, ELECTROTYPERS; Finished” or Rough Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Kiln -Dried Lumber —and Spokane Streets, ; Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks, . etc. of C We. ship. our” pipe in car Yard, East Red Mountain Depot. Seals, Rubber Stumps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. . . SPOKANE, WASH load. lots: You. can save OTTO ROSLEOF, Manager. money by buying from us. Good stock of valves and fit- MoS UNE &) CAESON The work on the Dellie ‘i to make rapid progress, the tunnel now being nearly 450 feet, and drifting on the ore discovered a couple of weeks ago shows no sign of running out of ore, The Briggs Syndicate, operating the dispited property in this city, which has been sent to the pro- vincial legislaturs, has met with favorable comment by the daily press of Victoria. The Chronicle comitiéuts ab follows : ; Unsurp ing Palatial Dining and Sleeping ‘cars, Luxurious Day Coaches, Tourist‘ Sieep- THE, LEADING tings at reduced prices. Con- MERCHANT TAILORS. . ing cars, and Free Coloniat Sleeping cars, run on all trains. For the present schedule’ onCol- umbia River steamers will be as fol- lows :— The Grand Hotel SPOKANE, - WASH. .| heating, plumbing and set- tracts for hot water, steam Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland, British Columbia. ting of manufacturing ma- AGAIN REFUSED TO SELL —— Tho Owners of Le Roi Offered Four Million Dollars, x . Again an offer for the Le Roi gold mine has been refused. would-be purchasers, the Royal ‘Tinto company, of London, made an offer of $4,000,000, of which $100,000 was to be cash and the remainder in 80 days. ‘Like all previous offers, it was re- fused. y4 for the were being conducted through W. H. Fife of Tacoma, who. represented the English company, Some time ago Mr. Fie made an offer of $4,000,000 for the property, but did not agree tn make a payment of $100,000 down, as required by the mining company. Af the time the gentlemen in whose -hands lies the powe? to negotiate a sale told him that no offer.would be considered without such terms. e The matter was then dropped, . but Saturday Mr, Fifecame back with an offer containing the “required terms, He had, -in the meantime, consulted with his London people by correspon- dence and received anthority to make This time the rf a5," Rossland potiteretag and ‘Neal's’ and a artts | The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Mings, Monwe Gauss amp Mins Prepvors Dealers in Devsloned Mince, firet-elace ‘Pres- peete” aud Standard Bhai Parti tel dividual! vu Sym physical f ares'ai Snake river 18 miles below Asotin. Arich pay styeak has been struck along the hillstde\adjoiniag Asotin by County Clerk King and Charles Me- Vay, that caused considerable excite- ment among local mining mep and prospeceors, the formation being the same as that to be found along the Snake river hills for a distence of nearly 50 miles, a kind of wash gravel, slightly. cemented, that prospeots about 45 cents per yard. Much of this ground is 800 or 400 feet. above the river, and heretofore has only been worked in the spring ashort time whep there was a little water from the, malt- ing snow, and at those points where water could be obtained from small etreams in the spring. Messrs. King and MoVay havea crew ef men at work opening up the claim, they have |, J. B. CLARK & CO. obtained the waste water from the Mill $ a] ; creek irrigating ditch. Mines: Stocks and ee Sales | — i ‘ vee ote Oe WHO OA ANSWEBt ‘ : Real. Estate « Iv THE suction house ef Houghton &| we makes specialty of Eaamining, treets, sontinues “bo sell sheir| BPorting om and ping Mines. clothing, - boots i Bowland, B. C. clothin; and shoes, ta furnishin wee. charge =|JOHN M. BURKE given tothe erders ef in- tes, pert reports on titles, Corneapencence solicited. Boferences exchanged. P.O, PrawerL. ROSSLAND,3B.O. The ‘Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. 08, gonexTe,; OPrien: OPRORITE PRASER'S. PRUG STORE, Mining Sveeks and Glaims bought and seid. @xzo. Guup, Searesary. nu. Balt in town? the offer required. Saturday evening there was a. meet- ing between Mr, Fite and the three gentlemen who can sell the mine— Senator-elect. George Turner, W. W. D. '‘Lurner and Colonel I. -N. Peyton. At this meeting Mr. Fife laid his- pro- pusition - before. the gentlemen, and they considered it, airiving at a de- cision not toaccept. Mr. Fife then left for. Tacoma on-the night Northern Norlhern Pacific train. The Royal Tinto Company, which Mr. Fife represents in the matter, is a charge, what will Will examine and report on mines J. E. MILLS, torusle sud also om mines of whioh | ¥ ris are scent Meee OM Bee eee wll ound PRICES Low. TERMS BAST. | ooneys invested on same. ene or JOHN M,, BURKE, Rossland. B.0, Office: Third building east of GRAND'UNION HOTEL. - . — E, S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B.'C. BRADLEY & MILLS, MINES, STOOKS REAL ESTATE. bond on Locher Lempere Beate large English di pment pany. Mr, Fife himself is well known tbrough- out the northwest. He was one of the original Cariboo miners in the early days. and later located on the sonnd, where he acquired large holdings. He is now interested in Cariboo and also in the south belt in Trail creek. It was reported that andther gentle- Park and all parts of ‘Columbia basin. Also lots xt Trail’ and Deer Park.. Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and.. will protect thenr from wild cats. Oltice of the ° Rossland Employment Agency. = Colambia Ave. ROSSLAND, B..C ea Arrangements having been com- pleted for the disposal of the first issue of Treasury stock in the Royal Five Gold Mining Company, th@ price of stock will be advanced to 10 cents per share on and after the ret day of March, 1897. The Royal Five Gold ~ Mining Company. LIMITED LIABILITY. FIVE MINING LOCATIONS, RICORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH CAPITAL ‘COLUMBIA, (COMPANIES ACT, 1890.) “$1,500,000. , Dielted inte,1,800,000 Shares of 81.00 each, fully pald and non-assessable. Of which 500,000 shares haye been set workonly. Th ot aside as Treasury Stock, the proceeds to be applied to development ag 1,000,000 shares of ‘vendors’ or promoters’ stock has mpeoled by mutual agreement. - Hag. Mining Properties for sale or ike ROGS THOMPSON tot Howslend ‘Townsite, PRESIDENT é Capitalist an Original oO: ‘ lan DIRECTORS. ER JOHN McTEER REPASS Mine Owner Montana and British Columbia, Kossland, B.C. _ Vice-Presipent, +» Hom. D. W. HIGGINS, M.P.P. Speaker of the Legislative Asssmbly of B. C. -Hon. D. M. EBERTS, Attorney Generul for the Province of British Columbia, Apvvisory DrmEcroR + + JOHN Y. COLE President Golden Qusen Gold Mining Co., aud Vice President, White Bear ay ‘Kinin; - Company, Rosslead. B, O. rg SECRETARY - . . Mining Broker, Rossland, B, C. - DAVID B. BOGLE, Manager Kootenay Goldfields Co., Limited, of London, Eng. 8, THORNTON LANGLEY COR: MXIN AND’ HOWARD sf, — man was to arrive yesterday to make an offer for the Le Roi. Colonel Tur- ner was asked about this lest night, He replied: {I guesshe did not get here.” In conversation regarding the . offers that have been made for the mine; “Oil the face of it the proposition chinery, Kedins W very table one, ‘The y has prepared au which is int d to witet the “case, but objection is made to it on the ground that it really holds the- company to no- ~SreamEr Nakusp will run on same days as at present as far south as bson. Sreauxr Tram will leave'Trail at 8a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Robson, connecting with Steamer Nakusp for C. P. R. connec- tion and Slocan points and with train south of the No. 1, are hopeful of pick- ing up a good vein soon, the rock in sinking giving evidences of ere near at hand. The Hall Mines Exploration com- pany are still drifting on the Neosha claim. ‘This drift has continued in ore Dundee Gold Minine Co.,Ltd PARKER GROUP, OFFICERS. Mp . SUPERINTEND) EN? +, ° 8, W; LIWVEGRAN ConsuiTine ENGINEER - Ex-Superintendent Le Boi Mining Ce. E “ Rossla: OFFICES: RECORD. BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B.C. Novwly'farnizhed. Sttiotly fret-class| - ~«§mgee-__ Telephone 27. |’ throughout. Under the nt. of Frank Watson, Headquarters teas coer TES for mining men, Elevator service| y 1 : night and day, Free baths. On the One Price to All. § FRANK MOBEBLY, O. B nd, B. thing. All that the company ugrees'to is to convey “the title thereto as the eatae as it now held Ly the party of the first part (the company) by iis Crown grant.” If this is all’ that the company is bound to do by the agreement it certain# will have an advantage Star claim, adjoini longer than any similar work ever be- fore done on the claim, and at times the entire face is solid high-grade ship- ping ore, the counterpart of the Num- ber One sulphides. A force of men has beea put on the same day, bringing south bound busi- schedule. for Nelson. Steamer Trail will return ness from Steamer Nakusp and Nelson. Steamer Lyrron. ‘No ‘change’ in Européati and American‘plan, rod Heated by stedm. Free’ buses to. and'from ‘all trains. * Every. For information as to rates, time. etc., apply to. the nearest Catiadian or th . Hoe ig tke ig! fy ‘its Met at ti agresnent i. and the best of results are looked for, giving such title as it has. If that as the surface. indications are strong title is only a colorable one the and the vein is reliable, extending from company does not agree to refund | Coffee creek to Woodbury, such claims the purchase money. The Rossland | #8 the Eden, Crescent, Krao, Pataha, Miner, which has not been disposed | Ellen and Ayesha being a portion of expecially in favor of the squatters,|the string of claims located. for Haste vet Mig meaning of the! five solid miles. agreement needs elucidation. We i i 2 have. bo dein phapn A small force is busy opening up’ the esire to prejudice the Twins claim. The surface work shows B. Ma agenti Rossland,.B. H. McGreoor, Travelling Agent, Neleon, B. 0. Gro. McLi: Brown, Disttict-Pabéen- ger agent, Vancouver. ia act Warten Baap ‘Time Table No.4.” ‘To take effect Feb. 8, 1577 Basin ip. Dalif except Sindsi Xo. spassenger a matter or to unduly interfere in a Rees matter espec'ally affecting Ross- a strong vein with abundant showings Jand, but it appenrs as ifthe propo- of good ore. sition of the equatters as set out in| Work on the Ajax tnonel contidues ir, petition is wholly equitdble. t cértainly is of great importance tga htge liuimber of people that titles to land in thé growing town should be placed bey: as oon as possib!c.’” time heretofore. the rock being cut up t Wi | with soft stringers of iron that permit ond question | the ground’s breskmg well. Tailica- tions are that the tuanel will reach, the — — oe ‘vein shortly. 3 There will likely be two propo-| ‘Ihe concentrator at Woodbury creek sitions before the provincial legiz-|is not running perfectly yet; frequent lature to provide railway delays are i on t oF cation batweer the Koot ys and the hinery, but the owners expect the coast citie, namely: The the plant to operate smoothly from Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern |" 0” Quite a large lot of concen- raifway company’s proposal and trates beve Se sullsed extcnsion of the Columbia and eae a Seals hey Geen ie selling Western to Penticton Zand. from of the Early Bird and bonding of the cs Noble Three—the former a claim down tliere to the cvart. , J at the lakeside, the latter situate north- east of the Krao. Rumor, from an apparently reliable source, says that the Pilot Bay smelter will be in full operation as ‘a Messrs. Scott and McNeil, the committeo in charge of the bill to incorporate Rossland, have the lea x Arrives et Teall . 0. 4 passenger leaves Afrives wt Trail. Connections thado with all boats ai * departing from Trail ristagiaba, General offices: F. P. GUTELIUS, Trail, B.C. General Supt. Wisconsin Central Line | RUNS ‘Two Fast Trains daily between 6t. |1@ Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago aud |i Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, ets.. address your nearest ticket agent, or as SAMES, Cc. POND, en. Pass. Agt., Mi.waul - |i Or GEORGE 8. BATTY. ows Wie + Gen Agt. 246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, | plant by the 1st of April. Every man interested on Kostenay lake hops thyt the report is authentic. ifa fair man- agement obtains. It will mean untold help te small operators, and should prove a paying investment to the owners. insurance from Premier Turner that the bill will be introduced to- day and that they will be able to leave for home this week witli the charter in their possession. Rossland’s interests in the con- struction of the Crow’s Nest Pars railway were fally presented to A. G. Blair, minister of railways, in Ottawa on Thursday last. —~—— IN SOLID ORE. The Big White Bear ia Still Growling Away. Tho British Columbia legislature has voted 82,000 for the India re- lief fund. Foreman Dawson of the White Bear came in this morning and reporte that tney have at last got four feet of a colid ore body that will assay high. ‘This new ore body just struck is at the 110-foot level where the manage- ment contemplate putting in a pump- ing station, and from where they com- menced drifting to the west. Assays are being made today and the results will be made known later. IN AINSWORTH. Report as tke Progress Among ‘the Mines in This District. Among the interesting events in Ainsworth’s progress for the past week THE GRCRANGE MRTOOIAL AMR Capital $950,000.00 nots ‘Surplus and Undivided Profits $80.00. {9 jacob Hoover, president; Boss, he ident; E. J. Dyer, cashiers 177" RO#. vice pre ,Special caac and atteution paid to mining es BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement tf work done by H. Christerisen,; brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- smith shop, Reserve street, e WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have | |h valuable mining properties in the |e 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, LOOK! LOOK! eee 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. |}. Carefully Prepares Pacitic allway agent, or to at Your. Prescriptions. f JAS. J. MACKEY, Grand Union Hotel, LOOK!!! reelf and $1.00 and - 8, all gummed and GEO. A. FRASER * Carries a complete line of _ Perfumes, Powders. Soaps aud Toilet Articles, . ince to be pald wh ee GEO. A. FRASER, ned. n, if required. Rossland, B. C. Chemist and Drugglst, Columbia Ave. Rossland, B.C. % POST OFFICE BUILDING. Reasonable Prices. Four-foot - Tamarac, _cut:-in September, $5.00. a cord. The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers: Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave. Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Mo hat Will ith the a | Ma ‘Great City sass, Fi. HER MINES. The production of Rossland’s mines more than doubled in 1896. At the present, rate of Increase ius production will be more than quadrupled in 1897 eR CTE TO I Saad a pee eG will be able to produ: The following james -& og. X. Lis xet, Commander, Di and the would of chea; at the end. of the re now shipping: jant of them all,-a lipee them all, the Centre Star. PAY ROLL. Rr Fourteen hundred miners are gon an A certain pay roll of $3,000,000 per year, RAILROADS. Here today, the Col Falls & Northern, which connects mental systems. Columbia & Western railroad & Red M of n Eis ol War Basie, Sovio, Clift i, War Engle, Josie, . : Wonisie ae Sambo, Mayflower, Kootenay, Nickle Plate, Red In April the following mines will ship: Colonna, Monte Cristo Sun- eer Park, Crown Point, Iron Colt, Homestake, mine that-is capable of making an output that under ground, "age $3.00 per day. w assured Rossland ns of ore per day. IOUS no Fourteen.hundred artisans and FKP POL. ‘on the Columbia river and with the Canad! In June the Ca In course of at Spokane, Wash., with four transconti- conuecting at Trail with boats for all points A with Spokane madian Pacific railway will land freight in Rossland. construction are Statistics show that in mber ince aa house and hundreds of houses. Pure water and good light, NO COMPETITOR IN SIGHT. Montreal Townsite Syndicate Offers a limited number of lots i i fers in the original townsite of R: Title absolutely porfect and guaranteed. For sale by laa eblate agents in Rossland, JOHN F. McCRA poate uses were erected daily. Pacific at LDC OGOOOO Ir = OD E, Agent ter Syndicate. Colonel Turner said: “Negotiationa are being conducted im behalf of a number of would-be purchasers, but none of the offers have, been accepted. We are listening tu those who have offers to make, but we are not hunting a purchaser.” mc FAKIR ENGINEERS. Every Mining Engineer Should Be Fully Qualified. Perhaps there never existed such another opportunity for fakirs to spread themselves as is afforded by. a mining hoom, says the Turonte Wasld. Along with the springing up of any legitimate and remunerative industry, there always comes an army of novices and adventurers, who are unscrapul- ous, end wark the cause to which they attach themselves much harm. Now the profession of mining engi- neer is an important one in a country which is just beginning to realize its mincral wealta, and it is to be hoped that the mining industry will not be ruined by ignoramuses who pose as experts. Mining and development companies should be careful that the “engineers” whom they employ are properly: qualified, for there aremen who pose as experts who know. nothing of their business and who often, by their use- lets advice, lead their principals to in- vest in worthless properties, or by had management render an dtherwise jive mine unp ble. The World thinks that Mr. Hardy, in framing his new mining policy, might ascertain if some change in the laws could not be made whereby the in- vesting public might be protected -against these fakire. pe PLACER MINES. Some Promising Claims Opened Up About Asotin. =~ = Asotin county, Wash., as a gold mining district is steadily coming to the frent. Two were ded Assays obtained January 28, 1897, $22 gold, 2 ounces silver. DEPTH 54. FEET. Situated between Wild. Horse and Poreupine Creeks. Fit Blok of Treasury Sick, a 10° Cnt WEEKS, KENNEDY? GO. Brokers. The Canadian: Gold Fields. Syndicate, Ltd INCORPORATED UNDER THE IMPERIAh ACT, 1862. The shaft on the Sunset No. 2 is now down. 40 feet, and THE WHOLE SHAYT 18 IN PAY ORE. ee Five assays made frém fair samples elear across the shaft give the following results in gold: An exp ion and miomg sy now operating. the Sunset. group. on Deer Park mountain at Rossland and the Jennie, a silver property im the Slocan. Capitalization Ten Million shares of the par value of 10 cents Steck sold only at par-value, ab- solutely ble and mo p liability. No promoters sheres, all.of the stock being in the Treasury for the purposes of the company. It is only intended. to sell two,million shares of The atock at present, that)) Plans for a. complete steam hoist, air being sufficient to pay, for the proper- }4ompressor and four-drill plant are ties now under bond, equip, them wits lunder way, and as soon as equipped, \d “pi de ample king 6 y ant the and ship of pay ore capital. “The remaining sheres remein | in quantity will be.commenced, in the treasury'and do not-participate send, samples of ore can be in the profits, bat can be sold at-any scen at the office of the Walters Com- time the syndicate. desires. to acquire| pany, Intending purchasers of slock other first-class properties. are cordially invited to call at the com- Purchasers of syndicate shares at pany’s office, when they will be taken par, ten cents, participate in the profits | to examine the mine. of every ion of the pany: tions are now invited for the fully paid non-assessable shares of The Canadian Gold Fields Synd Lim- ited, at ten cents per share. No order filled for less than five hun- dred shares. eee $44.00 in gold *42.00 * Ie there another shaft in the camp that will give equal results ? The Sunset Group on Deer Park Mountain, adjoining Rossland, are now being actively de- aizest Samxses: Yas Bawx or Barish NorrH America, Rossianp, B. C. Application for stoc! tion to the C of an tion in rela éok pany my lend, B. O. J. Hi: Good.’ , 3. M3 Qlark. Good, Clark. &:Ce, Rua Estars ayp Miyye | Conveyancers, Coranijasioners, MINES AND, MINIEG. Claims bought and sold. Compenies formed. Rents collected, 2c. Cortes- pondence solicited. : COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLA *O. W. RICHIE & Co. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Pest Street. : SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. REDDY: & REINER, MINING BROKERS 201 &.202 Rookery, Sroxays-. A.W. ROSS & CO...-. “> ...8TOCK and MINING... BROKERS ges TORONTO, ORTARIO. WANTED Good ‘mining propositions either gold or silver, for syn- dicates who are prepa to pay reasonable prices. | J. B, FERGUSON « CO. Next door to Bank of B. N A. Send orders and veloped by the Canadian Gold Fields yadicate, Limited. in the auditor's office last week, one for $1500 and the other for $2500. The former was the amount paid to Jones Brvs,, for their Wild Goose placer claim, 25 miles avuve Asotin on Snake river, by J. C, Helm and Walter Hel- eon of Pasco, and the latter sum was that received by L, H. Porter from John Hauser for a 160-scre tract that has heretofore been used as a fruit rauch, but will now be miued. The er through any bank. The Walters Co., Ltd. General Mine Brokers, water for this purpose is taken from TO PROSPECTORG. We are making. a Specialty,ef stocking good mining, proper- ties and are. daily INCORPORATING propositions in all of B. 0. ‘Treasury stocks all listed East. For further. per. ticulars apply to L, 0. DILLMAM, 11 & 12 8h od Bik, copies of by-laws, copies of 7 be dbtai d of the Sen ae, arcoxs. | prospectus, or i f any descrip -y, at the offices of the Company, Recoxp block, Ross _S. THORNTON “LANGLEY, Secretary. J. F. LANSING, \ BRITISH. COLUMBIA SMELTING| AND REFINING (0, Is now. prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. Works at ‘Trail, B.C. OOSES Gold Mining Company ~ ' (LIMITED _ LIABILITY.) Mine, THE -RETALIATION. Situated on Deer Park Mountain. Roseuanp, Brrrish CoLuMBia, oa Andthe GOLDEN WEST ° the North Fork of Sajmon. —— P H. U. BELLINGER, Supt. Office and MNONGEZU CAPITALIZATION. * , 1,000,000 Sharm. "Par Valoo, $1.00 Bach, ek Pally Paid and Non-Assessable, TREASURY, 300,000 SHARES. a INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,. OFFIOERS, . BR. C. MACDONALD, President. J. @. HOUGHTON, Vice-President. GEO. E: TOMS, Secretary-Treasurer. Head Office, ROSSLAND, B. C. Treasury Stock now offered at “43 cents per share. The Jiation adjoins the Roderick Dhu and Fairview, and is but ene claim distant from the famous Lily May and Deer Park mines, both of which are producing mines, The lead of the Deer Park can be distinctly traced gh the Roderick Dhu and liati Sufficient work has been done on the property tos cure the Company & Crown grant. The hii is a tunnel p iti and oan be worked more chéaply in consequence. Address all icati to the B. O. Office in the Shaw Block. i can be made to the Manager of the Bank of British North y,Geo. E, Toms, Rossland, AGENTS WANTED. SS. ROSSLAND, B, C. Spokane, Wash, America. RosstgxD, B. O.