ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD BY EBER O, SMITH, Published every dty (except Sunday) and Weekly DAILY: One Yovr on Advance Single copys One Yenr, in advance Bix months, in advai Single copy WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1897 In view of the fact that much more than hali of the taxes paid in Rossland, venue to be raived, is paid by ns, it does not seem quite fair people should be debarred from working upon the streets, FAVORS RAILWAY TRIBUNAL, Minister Blair Reasons Why Crow’s Nest Pass Should Be Free. Ottawa, Ont., May 4.—The Crow’s Nest Pass came to the front today at the meeting of the railway committee, when the Alberta Railway and Coal company’s Dill came up for consideration, This is for a railway from Lethbridge to Fort “1 McLeod and thence through the Crow’s Nest Pass to Hope, where connection may be made with the Canadian Pacific, a distance of 800 miles, 300 miles of which ix already built and operated. for a renewal of its lapsed rights. kind should be deferred until the policy of the government upon the Crow’s Nest Pass question had been considered. Our morving ‘y does not enter a protest or deny that the Recorp has not three times the ci ii of that sheet in Rossland. It dare not do It, nor attempt to substantiate the de+ nial, Those who wish to reach the pub- lic ear should make a note of these facts. ———$——— The provincial legislature acted wisely in defeating the alien law which would have prohibited Americans from locat- ing mining property, holding it by pur- chase or even working in the mines. Such an act would have given the Koote- nay a set back of at least five years. The Paris Belle decision does not pass upon the validity of the Nelson & Fort Sheppard land grant. It only determines the respective rights of the railroad and mining company .from the that the land grant is legally granted. The controversy -between the Quartz Creek land firm and the railroad com- pany will go to the root of the contro- versy. There is not a newspaper in town that is not a better advertising medium than all the fake directory, programs, desks and reporters in town. They take away the money they make while the news- papers of Rossland spend what they earn here. The business men of Ross- land should also chop off on outside newspapers. Patronize yourown papers who patronize you. ——S The Recoxp would not quarrel with J. M. Kellie, M. P. P., about his position on the alien clause, because we belie conferred upon any cor powers in respect to this pass. opinion of the sovprnment was. not had an opportunity of considering other important matters grossed its attention. the C. P. R. ning powers over its line Lethbric company desired to be in a it could further negotiate with the C, P. R., and relieve the as to its powers. minds as to the legal position of the C. ing the C. P. R., giving it power to con- struct branches from its main line. The company interpreted that as meaning that it could construct from the termi- pation of branches of which it was the owner or lessee. He regarded the pass as so very im- portant toa railway that he thought it would be well to have it under the con- trol of the government until the final policy had been agreed upon. There were doubts as to whether more than one line of railroad could go through the pass. Atany rate there were points where it would be practically i ib The power to build the other 500 miles has lapsed and the company has asked Blair suggested that legislation of this While he would be sorry to offer the slightest objecti o the bill, he thought it would be very desirable that the committee should hesitate before it i i further He was not in a position to intimate what the It had the matter in all its bearings, very many having en- He felt warranted in assuming that this company hie acting in eoneet with is company had indi- o i i ttiged its connection with the .P. H, in| ane Complete wecount of the mines te having given that company the first chance to lease, purchase or acquire run- between idge and Dunmore. Possibly the i sition that h . R., as to any doubt or uncertainty which might exist There was no doubt in some Peaples’ P. R., in regard to its right to proceed with the work of construction. There was a general clause in the act charter- THE RECORD’S WRITE-UP. . There are so mauy “paid write-ups” in the p of mining sch and projects that the public is justly Pp 1 upon the absol iabili of accounts given of various mines and Prospects. The Recorp has no desire <}reciate the efforts of publishers in this direction, but it does desire, above all else, that the write-up of this camp, to soon be undertaken, be accepted aa a truthful, conservative the vicinity of Rossland, and therefore make this offer: WE WILL PAY $100 IN GOLD FOR ANY FALSE STATEMENT Gontainedin the Entire Write-Up And will obligate the Recorp’s plant and good will of the paper to the aithful performance of this obliga- tion. We only wish to qualify this offer by being released from obligation when others are given as authority. Realizing that it will be impossible to obtain all information desired, by personal examination, and expert for more than one line to run. “We want to assure the people ot this coun- try.” said the minister, ‘‘that in the future and for all time they are going to have unrestricted railway connection through that pages’ The bill was al- lowed to stand. Pp we make this reservation. The write-up, which will first be published in the Datty Recorp, will be re-publisned in the Weekly, and then, condensed and revised for the RED iwery anid STAR Tranter Co, 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 kinds of freight from ¢: thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, 3} any Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. WwW. AARTLINE. PROP. How about the... HAT or BONNET For Spring. If you buy of us rest assured it will be fine and pretty as the sum expended can procure, whether it be three, six or ten dol- lars, it will buy as fine and stylish a hat as you can get anywhere else for double the money. Trimmed Hats from $3. to $15. Trimmed Turbans from 82 to $10. Trimmed Bonnets from $2.50 to 86. Childrens trimmed hats from $1. to $3. Sailors und.walking hata. Just received a new lot in all the newest shapes, colors and combinations, Flowers and Foliage. We have the largest assortment of fine flowers, poppies, geraniums, violets, roses, foliage and hundreds of others. Violets, 10c. a bunch. Inspection Invited. LE BON MARCHE MILLINERY 121 East Columbia Ave. Whereis BurtonCity PALACE STABLES ™«. SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE.PROP. - Rossland, B. ©, DOMINION HOTEL. —_ 'The Only First-Class. Honse in Town Giving Moderate Rates. Elegantly furnished rooms. with white help. share of public patronage solicited. Dining room well-equipped and supplicd Rotes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25 centseach, A Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. «{ The Pacific Hotel, » JOHAN WATSON. COLUMBIA AVE. CORNER PROP- AND SPOKANE S81. First class in every particular, we—THE HOTEL ALLAN om LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms, Dining room_unexcelled. billiard and private club rooms. steam heat and all modern conveniences. The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ———= Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock Beer Parlors, baths, Electric’ lights, MRS. M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. gf Two Sa. OF GOODS ON TRACK Rossland Class ABSTRACT COMPANY. ROSSLAND Mining Abstract C . makes ab: atracts of titles. Traders block; P.0.o0x 568 , Wholesale dealer in nd cigars, east Columbia ave. n wines, spir- ———— M. McQUEEN, B. A. expert accountant. Wiitaith Hewitt block, 8a flat, room 7. AMUSEME) 3001, Billiards and Bowling. De Volu’s Place Pe east Columbia avenue. You'll find all Es your friends there: ps —_ ARCHISECTS. A DARMER, architect, 3rd floor Daniels & C. “champers Buildin ave e ACCOUNTANTS, Be pany, Colum’ ‘St URBANK ‘To the publi past three mon WATCHMAKER, bia ave Frank McCann, who for the collector an 4 \ employ, and is not authorized to make ontracts or to collect any bills . KE. O, Crafton, manager. one door west of Allan House, a4 Deen connected with the nake any for said com: Bult AND. REF Is now prepared to Coppe ry chitects, ‘Taylor block, nAYLOR & Moller, TATS Columbia ave. ASSAYERS. W CLUETT, rear Empey Bros Pioneer as- one + sayer of Rosslan: ICHARD Marsh, 2 years’ experience in treatment and mining of ores. Office next ‘door to Hotel Allan. + BROKERS, BARRON, Gerlick Co., real estate and mining | §| ‘brokers. P.O. Box 273, Traders block. Mem- per stock exchange. BAUER, © Parker, | Mines bought snd, sald. £ 110 E Columbia ave. Members Block Ex-| oi change PO97 8. COOK & Co., mining brokers, rooms 6 B. “and 7 Traders building. BRADLEY & Dilla, minning and investment brokers. Investigate Yellow Jacket, treas- ury shares atl0c. P.O, 12 if rs, 42 Columbia avenue. FIELD, Hobe & Co, minesand stocks, Mem: rg of the Stock Exchange. Office Grand Union Hotel. FRANK A. Baird, mining broker, P.O. box 265 ‘Belleview Hotel. F.C, ZETTIBONE & CO; mining: and stock brokers. Room 15, Coliins House. Goo, Clarke & Co., mines, stocks and real ne t estate, No. 28 Columbia ave. east. JOHN. Burke, Mining’ Broker, Columbia | ise: ave. west. 01 Mines, Stocks and Iteal Estate Trader's Block. M. ROBINSON & Co., and mining brokers. + “Oftice Taylor block, 136 Columbia aves LANGLEY & REPASS, Mining Broker, Re-| { A cord Block. McGREGOR, Arthur & Co. brokers and Jand ah sui . Room J, Occidental building. ME; DEMPSTER & CO. stock brokers spicy us as your broker on ‘change. 43 Columbia avenue. PATTERSON Johnson é Co.., rout estate and mining brokers, 98 Columbia ave. the BB, si Nort jal sit! sioners to be of May, 1897 y retail in et, tI % box 612, Rossland, B.C. | held o VAMPBELL McCRAE CO., Ltd., mines and Crtoek broke: as by: ‘asthe Hoffman House si . Em- | plock 41, Rossland. vated 13 April, 1897 Notice is hereby given that ROLT & Grogan, mining brokers, 3 east Col-| at t umbia ave. C JRANDELL & POLLETT, 2 East Columbia ave- nue, buy and sell mines and mining shares. WHITH Bear Mining and Milling Co., John ¥. Cole, manager. Oflice Commercial block. WX, BENNISON & CO., mines and stocks. 48 ‘Columbia avenue. W. MNEWTON & Co, mining brokers, 36 E + Columbia ave. PF O box 458 CIVIL ENGINEERS. YER & Milthorp, civil engineers. DY siveying wspecialty. secord block, Coi- Railway be to sell liquors by ret ag the Belmont railroad additio d block D, avenue. ern ubdivision 9, di ‘Dated April 13, 1897. Notice, 1s hereb: yc! Notice is hereby given that I will aj Board of ni I, August Jacks APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is here! Hotel, distri s » BAGNELL, 8. A.D. NELSON, WJ, M. Ersign. yz aaven, that, 1 will ing of the Hoard of Lice eld at 1, i IL. 8, O'CONNELL, he A. H. REVSBECK. ive notice that I will, at the special ri joard of Licnese Commissione! Rogsland on the 15 t my hotel ossland, afore t corner of Spokay ‘know! nas the Central Hotel. th day of April, 1897. UGUBT JACKSON. Ly cent ituated on lot 21, ubdivision of District lot 53, Gity D McKELLaR he ld at the nse Commis- Rossland on the Toth day ly at t icense e Rossland to be son, of the city of Rossland in the Province of British Columbia, Hotelkee) lay of May ext, make application for a license to sell in: oxicating liquors by retail a sin the city of lintend to appl: ‘Board of License INING (0, buy Gold, Silver and r Ores, NORMAN A, MCKENZIE. we Real Estate and Notary Public. _ Wardner Town Lots for Sale. Commercial Block MACKENZIE & CO. Office of White Bear Mining & Milling Company and Goldie-Rene Mining Company. L, GERMAINE. W. A. CRANE. Assavs obtained April _ BRITISH coutupit swevnivee Dundee Gold Minin Go,, Ltt PARKER GROUP. 7th, 1897, $35 gold,.17 ounces silver. Dépth 94 Feet. Situated between Wild Horse and Porcupine Creeks. Treasury Stock [5 cents. WEEKS, KENNEDY? CO. Brokers. Mining Brokers. Columbia Avenue E. S. TOPPING, re TRAIL, B.C. P- and Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will 1" | protect them from wild cats. Has Mining Properties for sale or rem: eCO! - A + tid, aftunte bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver heatiiiaaees Columbia: Avene: creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. at| Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. Burton City is on Cariboo Creek Dyer & Milthorp Salmon River Valley \ Mining Co, Ltd —wm f \ CIVIL ENGINEERS, DRAUGHTSMEN . . RossLanD. WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly .of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND he 4 ‘otel PURE GOLD TREASURY. e mont Hotel, alt MeDoNaLD & MURCHINSON. Dated April 15, 1897. own, nd 24, First Pure Gold cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents at |Call and see samples of ore and get cens® | nrospectus and by-laws, Walter C. Archer, first floor Lalonde block. treasury stock at five A.W. ROSS & CU.....- ... STOCK and MINING... BRO KERS 4 King street TORONTO, ONTARIO. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager aud Alex Wilson have The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. OF TORONTO. assessable. Stock, the proceeds to be applied to development work ONLY. The promoters stock has been pooled. Rossland, B.C.; General Manager, A. Medigh, and Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.C. ; MINE: TAE GUTTENBURG Situated one quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Creek, Nelson Mining Division. ‘ Only One mile from the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry. Sapital, $1,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fully paid and non- Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as ‘Treasury OFFICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.C. ; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, Trail, B.C.; Secretary Bankers, the Bank of ‘ ON DRAUGHT AT THE valuable mining . properties in the INTERNATIONAL, TEA --- If you are particular as to the quality try our Without committing himself to any proposition he suggested that some sort of tribunal or railway commission should be constituted which would supervise the exercise of power conferred on rail- way ys and the di of money so as to guarantee the country against being loaded up with tremen- dous burdens imposed by railway legis- OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER’S DRUG STORE. | Montreal, Rossland, B.C. Mining Stocks and Claims bought and soid. Only - Small Number of Shares Gro. GuED, Secretary. Cable address “Wares, Rossland. Use Are left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at beret Morsing and Nuits” and Bedford 1. oooh When these are gone the price will be RAISED. This is one of the most promising properties in the Salmon district The Walters Co., Ld. It is a high grade silver-lead ore. carrying from near the surface from General Brokers. $84.00 to $38.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. It will Mings, Mnuxe Suanes AND Mins Paopucts. pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin Dealersin Developed Mines, first-class “Pros- |SHIPPING before 90 days. him to be an honest, conscientious legi lator, and is trying to do what he thinks best for the province. We took issue against him upon the subject because we thought him wrong, but beag him much respect on account of his fearless fight against the disposition of the|dou provincial government to favor railroad | tion, and he thought the present an 2 : opportune ti i receatens te Wad dohentann atta | Pope ee eaeesl ol aera al kite-flying concerns, Speaking particularly of the bill under MiD-SUMMER SOUVENIR Which will appear about July 1st. : " umbia ave. we | Notice is hereby given that I will apply at — the speci ¥ (of the Board of License eh epee pat bela: roth day of Ma for a license ° PI At Former Prices of I IN W ARE South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- CH: HENDERSON, contractor and builder. Jessup, Steel is the only steel Bu Graughtsmen ‘and blue printers, Stuss! bloc! Ep ‘sel bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan oP. OL 55. yy i ck ol, -. . (08. Mek a the odeeey strict Lot 383, Gity’ct Rowland, creek, Wild Horse, ¢ creek OH in : that will stand the hard rock 3 : wens 80 cent English Breakfast. ; BSated this 3rd day of April, 1807.” ° Dated April 15th, 1897. x- | and Waterloy, in groups from one to SSMAKERS. SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Dense) is 35 are (PHOS. McKinnon, Contractor and Builder, Lincoln street. css nine claims, ou which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenue, Rossland. th N gned & BLUE wi of 8 to he K & Bouillon, mining and civil engineers at it met This issue will consist of at least 10,000 COPIES Handsomely Bound and Illustrated. TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of 8 consideration he emphasized the fact We execrate the Turk, and scoff at the great European powers that they do not interpose and break his cruel arm, but we have a Turk at our very doors quite that years had elapsed since the com- pany obtained its chartar without a blow being struck. He did not believe in giving power to any company to through any of these mountain passes. as dicti quite as il and without the courage which in a little way redeems the Turk from utter exe- cration, There isan island just off our gulf coast which is rich beyond compari- son in soil; fruits grow spontaneously there, but a bandit from beyond the sea, with the backing of old Spain, despair- ing of subduing the people to perpetual slavery by force of arms, has entered now upon the task of starving them to death and replacing them by immi should see that these passes, whether north or south, should re- served in such a way that people would have control of them for the purpose of the future, ———_. PEOPLES PARTY DEFEATED. Citizens’ Ticket in Spokane Elected by a Large Majority. Spokane, Wash., May 4.—The Citi- zens’ ticket was elected by an over- from old Spain, He has now reached such success that the accounts say : ‘‘Chil- dren are falling and dying in the streets and whole villages of living skeletons are encountered in the provinces where the country has been laid waste by con- tending armies.” It has always been a inciple of our gov: to avoid all , the entire ticket be- ing successful with the exception of a possible two aldermen out of ten. The following is the vote, the first being the Citizens’ candidates: For mayor, Dr‘ E. D. Olmstead, 2,070; Dr. 1. McLean, 1,336; comptroller, Geo, Liebes, 1,406, Floyd Daggett, 1,286; entangling foreign alliances ; under it we have never engaged in any European broils; but by universal acknowledge- ment our nation is the sovereign author- ity of this continent, and in matters wherein the interest or the character of this republic is involved, our government makes a mistake when it does not directly interpose and compel justice to be done. It seems to us that the time is ripe for direct intervention in Cuba. The spectacle of little children dying in the streets from hunger, in a land where food grows spontaneously, is not one ‘y men can look upon it isnotone which the angel watching from the sun in his daily rounds, will make a kindly report upon. When it is further considered that this state of affuirs is the result of adeliberate plea made by a chieftain too cowardly to fight, but cruel enough to assassinate, and that the object is to enslave a people who would be free, then patience altogether ceases. Of course, we know nothing of the plans of the government, but we have faith to be- lieve that the settlement of the troubles in Cuba is on the list for speedy action, and we are sure that nothing which could be done would meet with so universal and cordial a response as to move for an immediate stoppage of the cruelties in progress on that island.— Salt Lake Tribune. The Arlington hotel at Trai!, one o the largest and best hotels in British Columbia, Leland Spencer, proprietor, W. A. McCrea, 1,619, F. J. J. Quirk, 1,143. The Citizens’ aldermanic candidates are elected in every ward ex- cept the Fifth, where C. B, Dunning is defeated by A. W. McMoran and Harry McCamey is one vote behind J. 8. Phii- ips. McCamey has protested the election of Phillips, claiming the vote was illegal. The aldermen elected are: First_ward, W. F. Mitchell, C. 8. Rutter; Second ward, J. N. Glover, J. T. Omo; Third ward, J. M. Comstock, Jacob Schiller; Fourth ward, J. D, Hinkle, W. H. Acuff; Fifth ward, A. W. McMoran and _possi- bly J.S. Phillips. The supporters of the citizens’ ticket are parading the streets with a band tonight and shout- ing themselves hoarse over the victory. —— Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Mills left this morning for Denver, Col. FOR SALE Four Room House and Lot for Sale. Title Perfect. an or ware I. N. Bigelow, 47 Columbia Ave. Langsley « Jeffers Washington and First Sts. Wood, Coal, Draying : and Job Work. Sanitary and° i i THE WEEKLY RECORD 8 Pages 7 Column Will be Issued Every MONDAY MORNING It will contain all the principal news published in the Daily and a resume of « SUNDAY DOINGS” Including a Synopsis of the Ser- mons delivered at the different Churches, 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. IMMIGRATION NOTES. The Oregon and W: Boards Travers Hardware Co. ANADIAN are doing good work and should be liberally supported and encouraged. As @ result of this work many eastern peo- ple are turning their attention to the acific Northwest. If the reader has any friends in the east who are likely to come here this year send their nomes and addresses to the undersigned and I will see that they get a supply of the best literature and full information as to this country. 3-30-lw George S Barry, Gen’l Agt. Wisconsin Central Lines, Portland, Or. CHANGE OF TIME. On and after March 28 the Northern Pacific will make close connections with Spokane Falls and Northern railway at Spokane, enabling passengers to make the trip between Portland or Sound cities, and points in the Kootenay country without lay-over in Spokane, us west bound train leaves Spokane at 10:55 p. m. and arrives from the west at 6:50 p.m Columbia and Western Railrray Time Table No.4. To take effect Feb. 3, 1807. BAsTBOUND. Daily except Sunday, No.2 passenger leaves Rossian4.... Arrives at ‘Trail ... No. 4 passenger leaves nossinad Arrives at Trail.. WESTBOUND. Daily except Sunday. MAP OR A NEWSPAPER cure IF SO, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITA. TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me esti: and submit No. 3 pi No. 1 passenger leaves T' Arrives in Rossland Connections at Rossiand with trains to and from Spoki Connections made with all boats arriving and departing from Trail. General offices: », sneral ofc F. 2». GUTELIUS, jeneral Supt International Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. Kootenay Lake and River, BO: is company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Kaslo 7:30 u,m. for Ainus- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. The Fast Line Superior Service Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry Trains depart from Spokane. No. 1, Es No. 2 TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. For information. time cards, maps and tickets gents of the 8. F,&N. and its con- Wisconsin Central Line apply to aj nections, or F, D, GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst, Gen. Pass, Agent, No. 255 Morrison 8t., Portland, Oragon. ‘Write for a new map of Kootenay country And Soo Pacific Line The quickest and cheapest route te alt points East or West. Palatial sleepers and tourists car on all trains. Connections from Rossland in con- nection with Canadian Pacific steamers and Columbia & Western railway. Leave and arrive at Rossland every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday as follows: dep. Revelstoke a ” ‘Arrowhead Part Nakusp son Waterloo Trail Rossland Direct connection at Nakusp for all ints on the N. & 5. R. to Sandon. irect connection at Rob:on for Nelson gag all points between Nelson and ilo. Direct connection at Revelstoke for all points east or west. ‘or further information, maps, etc., apply to any agent, C. P. KR. or to A. B. MacKenzis, Agent Rossland. -H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to GEO. McL. BROWN, District Pass- enger Agent, Vancouver. RUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis aud Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wiscous, KAS.0 & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. i Kaslo South Fork Sproule’s McGuigan Bailey's Junction 10:50 am Sandon For rates and Ar 3:30 pm making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, etz.. addres: your-nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Muwaykee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St.Portland, Ore, Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Exrope, do not fail to call on the near” est Canadian Pacitic Railway agent. OF MME. E- V,RO8s, formerly of Walker Bros. & Fyler, of Sait Laxe. ‘Three doors north of the Bellvue. DEUGGISTS. ‘Fr BASER'S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. DEVE Bros. druggists and stationers. Go gpEVAptions.’ Fine twilet articles and sta- tionery. ——————— DYE WORKS. COLUMBIA, Dye, Works... Clothes cleaned, ‘dyed and repaired under post office. EXPRESEMEN. CHARLES Bates, ‘Transfer and Express. Head- ‘quarters, Montana barn. HAIRDRESSEBS, HALLIWELL, Ladies Hair Dressers and maker. toom ¥, Daniels & Chambers plock, 274 Columbia ave. a22-tf. ME Horne Thomas, at tae Creedmore wants ‘everyone to know that she cures all scalp eaves, Hair on bald heads produced oF no HABDWARE. A, McBRIDE & Co., hardware and mining + twols. J. F TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W.| SYraq TS HOTELS. PACIFIC HOTEL, Columbia avenue, West. John Watson, Proprietor. LUMBER DEALEES. A. ‘puilding line. ev of ¥ this 8, KERBY & Co. lumber, ete., everything | in the sitet mn to the Bourd waLas & Co. 4-14-1m. Notice fh hereby given that we will apply at us apse at 2 St'the Board of License oe in the premises known as the yu on lot 13, in block 16, in Railway and. ‘April 16, H. Mitorp, pase AP Louis FOURNIEB, JoserH LEBLANC. SECRET SOCIETIES No. 36, 1.0.0.F, meets every t ih “Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. John Kirkup, N.G., John Jackson, Jr., Sec. RINTIUAN Lodge No. 27, A. F, & A.M. COE Sop the evening of the first Thursday of each month at Masonic Hall, Rossland. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to at- nd. i. P. MeCraney, Secretary. LAND Lodge, K. of P., No. 21, will meet ROB rriday evening at Masonic Hall at 7:30 o'clock. A. G. Greelman, K. of R. and 8. LAND Miners’ Union No. 38, W. F. M. jasonic Hall every Saturday ‘All members are cordially in- James Cusick, president, P. 88) “Order of Goo ond and fourth W the Masonic hall at 7 o'clock. C.T., W. Hughes, Secretary There will be a f this lodge * MINERAL PSYCHOMETRIST. neral psychometrist the marvelous Pate MINING COMPARIES. LEATHER Bell, E.W. Liljegran, Supt, Record block. ATTLE Brown Gold Mining Co., E. W. Lilje- gran, Supt. ‘DHE Alf Gold Mining Co., E. W. Liljegran Bupt. PLUMBERS. Gieon., & Wileox. No 18 E Columbia ave ox, PHYSICIANS, D&. Campbell, Stussi Block. DE. Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. BTENOGRAPHERS. MRS. Helen L. Keyes, stenographer and Type- writer, Commerciri block. ‘THE 7isses Tuttle, shorthand Typewriting ‘ana Copying. oom 11, Traders’ block. THE CREEDMORE. Fxg furnished rooms. Columbia ave., east of PY Get a lot at Burton City Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . - Rossiand, B. C. Elie Lavalley, ties and are daily INCORPORATING B. O. listed East. ticulars apply to L.C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, stocking good mining proper- propoaitions in all Districts of Treasury stocks all For further par- Spokane, Wash. pects” and Standard Shares. Particular attention given to the orders of in- dividuals and Syndicates. Expert reports on physical features and titles. Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. P. O. Drawer L. ROSSLAND, B.C. Cc. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. C.W. ABBOTT & CO. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Private rooms for ladies. Neatest and finest equip Clarendon Gafe No. 30 Columbia avenue d cafe north © Feat SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. J. H. Good, J. M. Clark. Good, Clark & Co. Reau Estates AND MINING BRokEgs, of Spokane. Everything new. Service excellent. Cc &e, MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Comranier SPOKANE, - WASH. The Grand Hotel COR. MAIN AND HOWARD 8sTs, Newly furnished. Strictly first-class formed. Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.C John N. Blake, CONVEYANCER, ETC. Mines, and Mining Investments, Incorpora: and Tit! Under the of Frank Watson. for mining men. room heated by steam. and from all trains. Headquarters Elevator service night and dsy. Free baths. On the European and American plan. Every Free buss to tion of les to ‘Lands and Miniug Claims a Specialty. 2 E Columbia Ave. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. ROSSLAND, B.C. Furnished Rooms Without Board. The Waterloo Hotel . ‘TRAIL, B. C. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress t Rates $2 Per Day. First-Class Tena j With or All samples received by mail carefully assayed. J. L. Parker ‘Mining Engineer Dabney and Parker, Joseph B. Dabney, Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Ie Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. TURKISH BATHS. OPEN day and night, Ladies’ nd Fridays, Creedmore Buil re. ays Tuesdays ding. Colum- ~BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- «AOUSEP H. 8. O'CONNELL, Prop. Mining Headquarters. THE HOWARD Mines and Mining. ‘Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining properties and the management of “ ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing Newly furnished rooms. Everything first class. Offices to rent, single or double. Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenus. Tae CREEDMORE Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, and Neal and Bedford McNeil’s Codes. JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines forsale, aud also on mines of which stocci s being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- plication to the Prssident or Secretary. SIGN BOARDS To stop anyone from examining more than 250 feet of underground development work already done on Sunset No.2. You can go and see for yourself how rapidly this work is being pushed, night aad day, by three shifts of men. Sunset No. 2 is the property of the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, is but one half mile from Boss- land, and will goon be a big oro producer. Subscriptions wil) still be received at par, 10 cents, for the remainder of the first offering of the fully paidy absolutely non-assess- able shares of the syndicate. Anyone can go through the mine. There are no sign boards STOPPING YOd. The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Limited. 20 West Columbia Ave. Rossland. THE SMITH-HEWITT CO., Mines, COMPANIES ORGANIZED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Stocks and Real Estate. Scavanger Work Done Promptiy |-rne best of all cats and engravi Vi P. 0. BOX, 562. 3 at moderate prices. oe apply at Chas. D. Harris, !ate of the commissary department of the Southern Pacific rail- way, manager, , leaves Nelson 8:30 p.m. on on all week days. JAS. WAUGH, G.F, HAYWARD, Purser. Master. with company’s ailices 7 Sindoraker ond Jiayer. Ofice at the gun aod lore Keep your eye on Burton City B. WHITE, Undertaker and Embelmer. No JOHN M. BURKE, Roaslaad, B.C | Scott Bik., Columbia Ave. and Lincola Street, Rossland. ROBT. IRVING, __ BR. W. BRYAN, -_ B.* is idneoih street. je eooktr ‘Trafic Mgr. | Supt. & Ass’t Treas, |GeneralS} S. Agent Winnipeg .