“THE EVENING RECORD BY GBER C. SMITH, Published avery dy (except Sunday) and Weekly. DAILY: Oue Vear in Advance th Rossland citizens are among the inost and criticising his c of that office as long as possihle and re- main just to the people, We have uui started out for his scalp.” Ifbhe cn raise the-service to what it should be, the RecorD would be delighted to su him keep the office, but, if not, some one should be given it who would, It | is a part of the upbuilding of Rossland . In ndvance... ths, In-advance, stogle copy THURS (AY, Feb, 1), 1897. MewiTT BOSTJCK, MP, Rossland gave Hewitt Bostock. M.P. for Yale, Caribuo and the Kootenays, wright royal welcome on the occasion of his tirst visit to the city after his election to the ‘hoforable position of their repre- sentative iu the Dominion House of Commons, The pablic meeting, which wns held in Dominion hall last, evening to enable him to give expression to his views. on the important ques- tions that are engrging the attenu- tion of the Domixion government, ‘wau largely attended by men of all shades of politics vnd all kinds. of “business. The lirge number of American citizens vho were pres ent applauded his’ remarks con- demning the alien labor Dill now befure the United Stutes congress. which aims dircctiy at excluding Canadians from th» United States, unless they. take out their vaturali- that she hus a model postoftice. It. is necessary for people to get their mail and get it promptly, Too much time ig consumed in the distribution. The clerks are tuo slow. It 1s not right to close the letter mail an hour before ‘the departure of the mails ag is at present tne case. ‘The clerks should ‘always be prompt and courtious to the patrons of the oflice. If Mr. Wadds enterprising in the province, their rep- resentatives here are likely to do ef- fective work in the lobby of the house. The “delegates were appointed at a meeting of the citizens and are as fol- lowf: A, H. Macneill, a barrister, iormerly of Vancoitver but now enjoy- ing an extensive practice in the Johan- nesburg of British Columbia; R, Scott, once a prominent and successful manu- duced by the gold excitement to be- come an equally prominent citizen of Rossland, The other delegate, Dr. Bowes, has not yet arrived,” but ‘will be here before the gression is over, Messrg. Scott and Macneill in’‘epeak- ing to.a Times representative the other can bring about the necessary ch and give Rossland a properly con- ducted poxtoflice the Recorp will take pleasure in being the first to say so. —— WONDERFUL GROWTH. The British Columbia Boundary Coun- try Rapidly Developing. C, A. Pearsen. of Grand Forke, B, C., who is viaiting friends in the city, tells of great activity in his section of the country and of continual new dis- coveries. He says: that Grand Forke, which leas than a ycar agy was proud to have 400 inhabitants, now has a population of about 1,000, amd is still growing, Of recent mining develop- ments in that section he says : “Messrs. Blewett & Larsen have erected lurge*buildings ut.the Volcanic, on the north fork of Kette river and have incorporated with their Chicago zation papers, Retaliation for self respect, is the view Mr ,Bostock ex- pressed on that question. His sentiment “Exclude the Chinese” was directly in line with public opinion in the province. The sentiment that both the Tocal and) Dominion. governments should give their serious attention to railway comtruction in the province of British Columbia, was heartily concurred in. His upinion that the Crow's Nest railway should be built by the gov- ernment. may bo ail right but itis a debatab'e questi Some sort . of government control should cer- tainly be established over the road to. prevent’ grasping “corporations from charging exorbitant rates— both freight aud ‘passeuger—who- ever builds it. ‘They are now ready for development. On the Elsie May, ad- joining the Volcanic, the Aurus Mining company is sinking a: shaft, which shows fine ore. Mr. Beach. of Ross- land, has runa tunnel 45 feet on. the Cclumbia, “showing 380 feet of orv, carrying native and peacock copper. Uhe seven French claims have been in- corporated by the French and English vouspuny, composed of Charles Hay, Neil McCollum and P. T. McCollum, and are showing up well, Develop- ment is going ahead at Knight camp, vn Bonanza mountain, tnree miles above Volcanic mountain, The Mon- ita on Observation mountain, overlook- ing Grand Forks, which is owned by a elub of school teachers, has shown up a ledgs of sulphide ore, carrying bunches of native copper,” = -In Summit camp, the Arabel has a shaft down eighty tect, showing $60 ore. ‘The Ellen, owned by the Zenda He did not it - hi lf on the tariff. Aftera year or two's study of the question at Ottawa he hoped to be able t».. make up his . mind and take his stand. The-esteemedj gentleman should ‘cherish a ‘warm fecting in bis ‘heart for the people of R ssland and look +<-well after its intere.ts at Ottawa: ——_—— “"ROSSLAND’S INCORPORATION. There.seems 1.0 room left for doabt but that the Rossland ‘iucor- poration bill will bo passed through “the legislature on the lines, ap- proved of by the resideuts of Ross- land and advocate:| by the Recorp vandewWose views’ re embodied in “the bill now in’ charge of Col. Scolt and A. -H. MoNeill. Attorney-General Eberts has ox- pressed himself us sqikfiod. with the Provisions of the Lill. : The most important provisions + in the bill,cnamely; ‘the one em- powering the city ta borrow $50,- ‘000 for sewerage purpases' and fire protection immediately. after incor: ‘ poration, aud the other extending the frauchise to inciude every male British subject wlio ‘has ‘lived in ¢ e place three manths, will be in- cluded in the government méasure. The necessity of ompowering the new corporation to borrow for sew- erage purposes:and ‘fre —protesti is apparent without any “urging and that the franchise should be extended to include all male’ Brit- ish subj of three ‘ths! resi- Mining . is showiug good ore. sohn M. Burke is sinking a shaft ‘on the Oro Dinero, aid the shaft on the Emma has been extended 50 feet, showing the ledge to improve. Quite a number of discoveries have been made around Chriatina . lake.” — Seattle P.-I, : SLOCAN MINING NEWS. : Development Rapidjy Progressing — ‘Transfers. : There is clean. ore in. each of the tunnels on the Qusen Bess. A force of men. have: been put to ‘work on the Ajux, a claim. near. the Noble-Five group, which has been crown granted and which has shipped. considerable high grade ore. -Auother chute of ore has been struck on-the Corinth. The Alpha and Black, Bear are -re- ported as, being: sold: for $75,000. ‘The Monitor, situated near Throe Forke, 14 shipping ten. tons of ore daily. A one-third interest in the Maggie, Nellie D, and Tip Tup has been sold for $6.500. One hundred more tet of tunnelling will he ran on the Rabbit Paw near the Siocan Star, = The tunnel on the Black Hills is’ ia 60 feet and will probably tap the lead at twice that distance, A. D. Coplen has purchased from 8, H, Cross 9 half interest in the ~ Phila- , | delphia, 9 claim near te Wakefield. W. H. Yawkey and J. D. Farrell have purchased the N. D. Moore inter- est in the Suushine, Oregon and Yaki- ma claims. <4 work on the Wakefield ‘dence ‘and Hud of shorter duration is also a reagon- able proposition and necessary to « bafeguard the interest of ‘this im- portant city. If-three months’ residence is re- quired in order to vote how much more necessary is it thatthe chief oumagistrate should-have a residence ‘qualification of at ast the same Jength of time. — ROSSLAND’S POSTOFFICE. *The* ig of the Leara ths‘kindest personal’ feeling for i RB has d a gilena of high grade. The Mountain ‘Chief No, 3 and Sarnia on Four Mile Creek will shortly be worked by A. Doran. ‘ing of cube ROSSLAND INCOBPORATION, What Our Delegates Are Doing at the Capital. ‘There is at the Driard an important delegation from Rossland, says the Vic- toria ‘Times, who are visiting the capi- tal with a view of expediting the pas- sage of an act incorporating the rapidly ‘Mr Waids, p of jand 4 g city of R d. As the were 4 i about the city which they.» represent. They claim that they are well: within the mark when they: state . that. before 1898 comes around Rossland -wilf have 20,000 inhabitants. Miners,” pros- pectors a::d capitalists were ‘crowding in from the American side by tha. Red Mountain railway when tho delegates Jeft tor the coast. With such a :targe pop it was ‘y that there should. he “sonie-’ form of civic government, Sewerage, ‘fire protection and other improvements were of vital importance to the healthy development of Rodsland, “‘und ils residents believe that they'can: only get these by taxing themselves and spending their own money. —_—— J. M. Egan, of Branford, is‘ regis- tered at the Allan. ROSSLAND. facturer of Galt, -Ont., but who was in-| | Full Stock of Dressed Lumber, Office and Yard at.“y,” C. & W. Railway. COMBER! \ end —————————— Successor to LOMBER | $138 A Thousand. ~ : «€ AARON JAFFE, > Sesteee, attire BA 1 Nc British Columbia Mill Company. Shingles, etc. ORGHERN PACIFICO RY. - SOLID VESTIBULED “TRAINS. MODERN 2K EQUIPMENT THROUGH. TICKETS TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, PORTLAND, and California points. 8ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO. NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all polfits east, also European S. 8S. tickets. TIME SCHEDULE. dopar®-—~ No. 1, West, No, 9, East, : f For information, timé cards, maps and tickets call on or write . £ F..D. GIBBS, General .\ gent, ‘SPOKANE, WASH. oR” A.D. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass. mt, No. 255 Morrison =t., corner of ‘Third. 3 Oregon. RED Livery . and &TAR Transter. Gp thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Sadie 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 freight from cars; any Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. W.AARTLINE, PROP. Kampler . Bicycles and G, ‘I. Tires, -. Light, strong, dorable and will last for years.“ The'G. &‘L. Tires ate the only ‘practical. quick” repair tires. ‘That's why they are made detachable, ‘ F.T. Merrill Cycle Co. 821 Riverside. * SPOKANE PALAGE STABLES »-- This ofiice and the citi z this vicinity are constuntly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this ~ section of the vountry: which “are difficult to answer by letter,” so. ~ the Revorp gives the following in- formation for tha benefit of all: Rossland is situated in British’ Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to A on the Tum bi: river; from there to Trail by steamer, and from Trail to ~Ross- - land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south, via Spokane,: hi by the Spok Falls & Northern and the Colum- bia & Red Mountain rauways, Rossland has thirty five hotels, with bars, eating and lodging roomé, and a dozen restaurants; and all are -well patronized. There are four weekly news- papers and two dailies. All other brenches of. business -are well represented. The population is variously - estimated. from . 6,000 to 7,500. Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $8-per day. Meals 26 to 50 cents.. Furnished rooms, + $8.50 to $7.per week. It is useless to write ‘and ‘ask if any particular Uusiness'would pay here. -' Business’ men are fall- ing over each other ta,,establish nearly every kind of. enterprise, ° and all seem to be doing well. Everybody must “behis own judge and take his own ‘chances. hile there is not-work.far . all who inquire, most sober, _indus- trious persons whe really wish to work lave 80 far been = able to obtain it. We would not advise any’man to land- here’ ~+*broke” without friends, although many who have ‘done ao are doing well. a1 This camp isnot being eatab- lished on tLa basis of a. pay -roll at. present. ‘The populace is engaped, not only_in working the mines and conducting the: business. _of the town, ‘but are buying,or bonding and develop- ing mining property; buying and selling real “ estate; building houses for rental purposes;: pros- Pecting and-staking. prospectors, Many are here simply looking on’ in wonderment. We believe it will go on and ‘on until ‘Rossland can boast a population of 50,000. After that it will ‘probably. settle down to a‘propcsition of a pay roll, but not for four or five yeara, There are millions of money here from all sections of the’ Portland, ANADIAN PACIFIC Ry. Soo Pacific Route The cheapest, most comfortable and Direct Route from ROSSLAND., Kaslo, Nelson, ls and all Kootenay Points ‘Through ‘Tickets to.and from: PACIFIC. COAST astern and: European Points. beatae nt Uveutpass Fe ing Palatial Dining and Sleeping ‘cars, Luxurious Day Coaches, Tourist :Sleep- ‘ing cars, and Free Colonist Sléeping cars, run oa.all trains. - For information as to rates, ‘time. ete., apply to the ncarest agent. H.'E. .Macponet1, Nelson, B. C.. A, B Macxenziz & Co., Agents, Rossland, B. C.. to Gzv. MoL. Brown, District Passen- ger agent,“Vancouver. Gola “tod Western Rallrray ‘Time Table No.4. To take effect Feb. 8, 18074 =: Das BABTBOUND. ~ 5 gs Dally ecept Sunday. — No, 2 passenger leaves: Rossiand Pay 35 Arrives at Trail .. No.4 F i Afeives at Trails CwretpouNnn. P in, ; . 7:00 p. m: Connections at Rosstand with ¢ ns sland with trains to and _ Connections made with ‘all aConnections made w boats arriving and F. P. GUTELIUS, "General offices: ‘Trail, B.C. jeneral Supt. New Schedule C.& K.S.N. CO. For the present schedule on Col: umbia River will be as follows :— 4 MER NakusPyill run on same as at present ag far south as Bobron. : SrzameR Trat, will leave Trail at8a. m. Tuesdays, Thuradays and Saturdays for Robson, connecting with Steamer Nakusp for C. P. R. connec- tion and Slocan points and-with train for Neleou, Steamer Trail will return same day, bringing south bound busi- nees from Steamer Nakusp and Nelson. S1eamesn Lytron. No change in schedule. - D.G. Eaton, Agent at Trail. B.C. globe; but the principal i rs are from the United States, wit) Canada largely interested. The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabulous riches are scarcely excelled by theimaginary “King Solomon's Mines.” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in a single article, as we have been writing about them-for nearly two years and have not been able to keep - up with them, The ore shipments speak for themselves, The town has wou an enviable reputation for law and order. It is supplied with waterworks and electric lights. The main street is graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three-story busi- ness houses For, further information come and see for yourself, or subscribe for the Dawy or WeEKLy Recorp.. Wisconsin Central Line RUNS z Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago: and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For fall information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, et>.. address your nearest ticket ageni, or JAMES C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, - Gen Agt.,246 Stark St Portland, Ore, THD INCANTATION Bu Capital $950,000.00 = Surplus and Undivided Profits $50,000. Jacob Hoover, president; A, J. Ross, vice pre- ident; B. J. Dyer, cashier. case and atteution paid to mining es- | rows. S\DDLE AND PACK HORSES, : DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE. STS. J.W.LANE.PROP. - Roséland, B.C. Stone ax Heddle Co. —Corner Columbia- Avenur —and Spokane ‘Streets. We'ship our pipe in’ car load lots. You can save money by buying from us, Good stock of valves and fit- tings at reduced prices. Con- tracts. for hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set- ting of manufacturing ma- chinery: tis ‘dee ‘Telephone 27. =A BERR LOGI GIMPAIY * ROSSLAND. B.C. Have a Full-Line of Kiln Dried Lumber Finished. or Rough Lumber. Sash, Yeors, - Lath, Shingles. Mouldings, me, Cement, Fire Bricks, -etc. fard, East Red Mountain Depot. OTTO ROSLEOY, Manager. DEALER IN All Kinds and Lengths of Wood PRICES REASONABLE. Delivered to any part of town without ~ ‘extra charge. OFFICE : Heap or Spogane Sr. Stenographer'and Typewriter C d (Englishand |The Grand Hotel SPOKANE, a WASH. COR. MAIN AND’ HOWARD STS. Newly furnished. Strictly firet-class hrongM Under the of - Frank Watson. for mining - men. Elevatur service night and day.. Free baths. On the European and American.plan. Every room hested by steam. Free buss to and from all’ trains: A. PARE _—— ARCHITECT —o— NEXT DOOR TO: -Q. ; OY Hosrira, tossland, WILLIAM £.—DEVEREAUX, . — Civil Engineer, +. Provincial’ Land Stirveyor and Notary Public.-.. Formerly of Victoria, B.C.” Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co's Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. s 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave. Mo Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Headquartere Minne Supplies “ROSSLAND, B. 0, French.) Legal Work.. En- grossing - - - - MISS. HARRIES, -- McBride Block, Office of Jno. 8.-Clute. jr., Eeq Residence—Windsor Hotel. c THE HOWARD “HOUSEP O’C .. NELL & FARRELL, Props. M. ing Headquarters. H. B. FINDLEY. D. D. 8... L. -D.. 8. Graduate of the Pniladelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery- Stussi block. ~ Rossland, B. C Spokane Stamp Works, ELDCTROTYPERS, — ~ and manufacturers ef Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street: SPOKANE, WASH McAULIFFE: & CARSON, THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland, — British Columbia. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christeneen, brick- layer. Office at the gua and lock- smith shop, Reserve street. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J.J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining © properties in the 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, Columbia avenue, Rossland. tt J. E. BURWELL, THE COXEY TRANSFERRED To. J. MoOunig’s Montreal Syndicate —Final Payment Made. C.J. McoCuaig yesterday made the final payment of $21,000 on the Coxey on behalf of his “Montreal syndicate, Since it was bonded by Mr. McCuiag and hie associates they havecontinued the development work begun by the original ownere—John R. Covk and Elling Juhnson—and the property is now in a very promising condition. 4t is the intention of the new owners to sink a eli ft on thé vein from: the tunnal level, and a crosscut tunmel-to be run in at considerable depth to connect with the shaft Thie plan ofdevelopment is to be begun at once, Considerable work on the “property |- has already been done. Besides alot __of surface work done at various times a crosscut tunnel was driven in 50 feet to tap the main vein running the p: y. The continued 30 feet when the wall was d. Drifts were then started both ways on the vein, which was supposed -to run northwest and eoutheaat.. The drift was then to the south-was run.45 feet tillit got} out of-the vein, That to,the north ie in 85 feet and the face has a splendid showing of ore. The running’ of. these, drifts’ re- sulted in the discuvery that.the course of the vein is: soothweat and north- it not, after weary ‘days of unpleasant ex- Perience with thie, that or the other line, settles himeelf for a comfortable ride from Minneapolia or St. Paul to Chicago or Milwaukee in one of the elegant coaches of the Wisconsin Cen- tral lines. Then*again the inspired lines of the poet comes to miud aa, he seats himeelf at the table in the dining car of this same Wisconsin Central and finds himeelf served with the best meal at a reasonable price. For par- ticulars addreas Geo. 8. Batty, Gen- eral Agent, 246 Stark St., Portland, Or., or Jus.C. Pond, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis.,. or apply to your nearest ticket agent. 2-8-6 REDDY & REINER, MINING. BROKERS 201 & 202 Rookery, SPOKANE J. E. MILLS, Aeont ter Mor czar Ent the Ont PRICES Low. TERMS BasY. 5 PERFECT TITLE. - Office: Third building east of ‘ GRAND UNION HOTEt. ©, W. RICHIE & Go: : Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. © j SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. enst instead of as supposed. _ This dis- covery has added greatly to the value of the claim, as it.gives’ more- of _the apex of the ledge in the Coxey ground |” aud a larger ares of the dip than. was expected, . 3 WILL NOT SELL. Le Roj People Making ‘Too Much Money to Care to Sell. _ “All deals on the Le Roi are off, and now we will go on mining—io fact, we have been mining all'the while,” said Colonel I. N. Peyton yesterday to the Spokane Review. “It you are going on with mining perhaps you will not object to telling how far the Le Roi is developed.” “Oh, no. It is not customary to tell what is being done under ground, but Ido mind saving that all of the work- ings, including the main shaft, skip shaft. upraises, drifting, tunneling and crosscutting, amounted, at the first of the year, to fully. 8,500 feat; so that you can see the mine is being well de- |" veloped. It is estimated that 6257 cubic fathoms of ‘ore and waste have been taken frem all of the works. As acubic fathom amounts to about 22 tons, you can see that there has been 93,654 tons hoisted !rom the mine. “In the east. drift of the 450-foot level a: five foot-body- of high-grade ore was recently encountered, and re- ports from-the ore loaded oa one car from this body show. 6.2 ounces in gold, or about $122 a ten in all values: ‘The new. machinery now being in- atuled bas cost. the company about $70,000 and will: be worth $100,000 when ready for: operation, which will be in about 25 days, The fly. wheel alone fills one car. When completed the plant will be the largest of ite kind in the Dominion of Canada, and will be capable of operating 40 drills. It has been a dificult job ‘putting in the bed plates and leveling them up, The new hoist will have a capacity of-lift- ing 500 tons. a day, although we only. expect no hoist “about 150 tons per diem, The new machinory wii” give us all of-the drills” we want - in any part_of the.mine. One hundred and ‘sixty persons are] 40), now upon the Le Roi’ pay ‘roll, and the company last month disbursed about $14,000 for salaries and wages, and about $20,000 tor - fael, supplies and other expenses. ‘The ‘cempany -is now hoisting and shipping“about 150 tons daily. Of this, 50 tons goes to the Trail smelter, and the rest goes to Everett, ; Tacoma and Kast Helena; The output is equal to a i MINES, STOCKS AND. REAL ESTATE. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. — Ofiice of the : Rossland Employment Agency. Columbia Ave. . -ROSSLAND, B. 0 has been the peon of’ joy “and |’) satisfaction pf many a. traveller, who Genéral Brokers. Mims, Mouxe Smanze axp ‘Mura Propvors + Dealers in Dev: ‘Mines, Grst-clase “Pros- pects’! and Stan Shares. Partloular attention given to the orders of in- dividuals and Syndicates. Expert reports on physiaal features and titles, Correspondence « solicited. References exchanged. P.O. Drawer L. | ROSSLAND,B.O. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. Orrice: ebuite pone ORUG STORE. Mining Stocks and Claims bought and seid. Gro. Gurp, Seerstary. J. B. CLARK « co. Mines: Stocks and Real Estate We make a specialty of aamining, Reporting on and Developing Mines. ~ Rossland, B, ©; BRADLEY & MILLS,| JOHN M. BURKE JOHNGL BURKE, Rossinid. B.C. E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B.C. ‘is Mining Properties for sale or | bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parte of Columbia basin: Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. Will. examine properties, © will 7buy. stock for outside investors’ and will protect them from wild cats, ’ PARKER DEPTH Dundee Gold Mining Go., Ltt Assays obtained January 28, 1897, $22 gold; 2 ounces ‘silver. Situated between Wild Horse ‘and Porcupine Creeks. Prt Blok of Teamry Shek at 10° Cant WEEKS, KENNEDY GO. Brokers. “GROUP, 54 FEET. ° The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Lt INCORPORATED UNDER THE ‘TMPERIAL ACT, 1962. An and mioin ce now operating ‘the Sunset group ‘on Deer Park mountain at Rossland and the Jennie, a silver ‘property in“ the Slocan. 2 Capitalisation ‘Ten Miilion shares ef the par value of 10 cents each. Stock sold only at. par value... Ab- and no 1 jutel; P Tiability. No shares, 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 stock at present, thet being sufficient to pay for the proper- ties now.under bond, equip them with “Phe shaft on the Sunset No. 2 is now down 40 feet, and THE WHOLE SHAFT 18 IN PAY ORE. Five assays made from-fair samples clear across the shaft give the following results in gold: , Is there another shaft in the camp that will give equal results P |: “Plans for a complete steam hoist, air compressor and four-drill plant are |Apvigory DimgcroR = - - President Golden’ Quéen Gold Mining Co., ard [The Royal. CAPITAL : ve Gold Mining Company. LIMITED LIABILITY. FIVE MINING LOCATIONS, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISB COLUMBIA, (COMPANIES ACT, 1890.) $1,500,000. Divided Inte 7,600,000 Shares of $1,00 each, fully paid and non-assessable, Of which 500,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury Stock, the p work only. The remaining 1,000,000 shares of vendors’ or promoters’ stock has lied Joust to be peoled by mutual agreement. land, B. C. Paesrpent ... -. -Ross Capitalist and Ortieinal Owner of Rosslarid Townsite, DIRECTORS. © THOMPSON ‘TREASURER - - JOHN McTEER REPASS Mine Owner Montana and British Columbia, iossland, B.C. Hon. D. M. EBERTS, Attorney General for the Province of British Columbia, Vice-President ‘White Bear: Gold Mie Surermrenpenr: - - E, Ex-Superintendent Le Roi Mini the business of gold mining. ith th! m:! SITUATION.—This “Whoo| Columb! and twen' Weat Kooi -five miles B.C. Trail Creek T have carefully ex: ral and Bclent! Application for stock, copies of tion to the Ci may be obtai Vice-Presipent, -- Hon. D. W- HIGGINS, M.P.P. Speaker of the Leg A y of B. 0. JOHN Y: COLE Company, Rossland. B. C. W. LILSEGRAN ing Co. ably promising mineral locations knowr as the ‘Royal Oak,’ ineral claims, situated in the Trail Creek mining ‘ivisio up cdnaists of five claims, up” “Atlas”? “GHoucester” and ‘Circassian,’ ver, west of the Burnt Pass on Moberly creek, ten miles northwest of -Robson, fifteen poiles from Rosaland Trail by road, and thirty-five miles west of Nelson, in the Trail Cree! AREA.—The ground covered by this ‘group is about 260 acres. | TITLE.—The following certificate frém Mining Recorder Kirkup shows absolute and perfect title. DAVID B. BOGLE, Manager Kootenay Goldfields Co., Limited, of London, Eng. 8, THORNTON LANGLEY SEcRETARY : Mining Broker, Rossland, B, C. ining _OFFICGERS. Consoxtine ENcinceR - FRANK MOBEBLY, C. E. Rossland, B. C. OFFICES: RECORD. BLOCK, ROSSLAND, 'B. C. Bankers: THE Bang or Bairish Norra America, RossLanp, B. C.. The Royal Five Gold Mining: Company has been formed for the purpose of earning profits for its shareholders in ject, after careful consideration, the directors have taken over five remark- »”? “Whoop-up,”’ Atlas,” -‘Circassian” and “Gloucester” n of West Kootenay, B. C. each 1,600 feet square and known as the “Royal Oak’ aituated three miles south of Lower ;Arrow Lake, on the mining division of Mining Division of West Kootenay, B. ©. i NING RECORDER's OFFICE, Rosstanp, B.C., January 9, 1907. wing mineral clat.ns : INVESTIGATION ASKED .—Intending investors are invited to ke the closest i i to thi a8 wéll as to:the standing and character of the directorate. Phi t forth: aa. srownty ier te nal venture, and thé most scrupulous regard will be had for the i company with strong management and ironclad by-laws. year TTS ais eavent mining companies in the United States aud British Columbia which have pald an aggregate of 811,731,500 in dividends last rt This is put forth as a thoroughly legitimate mining of every gu , as the is a working by-laws, copies of prospectus, or information of any description in rela- land, B. ©. J. Good, J. M.Olark. > Good, Clark & Co,” | Baan Rerars tno Morne : ND MINING - STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. formed. Rents collected, &c. pondence solicited. Corres- 86 xia sr., TORONTO, ONT. C-F.Clough & Co. “Mines and Mining Stocks, ‘BAD OFFICE; SPOKANK, WASH. ROSSLAND, B.C. A.W. BOSS & CO.:....~ --. BTOOK and MINING... BROKERS ‘ *ug¢ TORONTO,’ ONTARIO. under way, and as soon as the id machinery and provide ample 4 capital. ‘The.remaining. shares rem:\in in the treasury and‘ do not participate 4|in the profite, but can be sold at any desires duily, The oré to Trail goes over Heinze’s road; the shipments to other smelters are over the Corbin branch. time the syndicate to acquire other first-class properties. Purchasers of syndicate shares ' at par, ten cents, Licpiags free in thé profits an of pay ore in quantity will be commenced, Assays aud samples of ore can be seen at the office of the Walters Com- pany. Intending purchasers of stock are cordially invited to call.at the com- pany’s office, when they will be taken to éxamine the mine. $ are now invited for the At present, owing: to the icy diti Ot the rails, six Garloads constitute a train, bnt inthe summer months both roads willbe able to handle larger trains. pice WORK ON THE NORTH FORK. The Golden Bell Mining company of Rossland, have started work on their two claims ou the North Fork of the Salmon, The claims are the Addie Bell and Blind Tom and are situated about one mile south of North Fork station. The Aildie Bell bas one cf the best suaface showings in that section of the country. ——— “This is the way I long have of every 'p The Sunset. Group on Deer Park Mountain,- adjoining Rossland, are now being actively de- veloped by the Canadian Gold Fields Syadicate, Limited. fully paid non-assessable sbares of The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Lim- ited, at ten cents per share. No order filled for less than five hun- dred shares. Good mining propositions either‘gold‘or silver, for syn- dicates who" are prepared to pay reasonable prices. J.B. FERGUSON « CO. Next door to Bank of B. N A. : ‘Send .orders and direct or through any bank, = AGENTS WANTED. sought, and I found The Walters Co., Ltd. General Mine Brokers, TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING Conveyancers, Commissioners, &e., || MINES Companies} | COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.0, || ‘7; at the offices of the Company, Recorp block, Ross- S., THORNTON LANGLEY, Secretary. pt. J. F. LANSING, Com. Mer. EBRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING AND. REFINING CO, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and : Copper Ores. B Office and Works at Trail, B. C. | C O05CO00C MONGEZUM Gold Mining Company (LIMITED LIABILITY.) Mine, THE RETALIATION. Situated on Deer Park Mountain. RosstanD, British CoLuMBiA. CAPITALIZATION. 1,000,000 Shares, Par Valos, $1.00 Zach, ch Fully Paid and Non-Assessabl, TREASURY, 300,000 SHARES. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, - OFricars, - R. C0. MACDONALD, President. J. G. HOUGHTON, Vice-President. GEO. E. TOMS, Secretary-Treasurer. Head Office, ROSSLAND, B. C. Treasury Stock now offered at 43 cents per share. The Retaliation adjoins the Roderick Dhu and Fairview, and is but ene claim distant froma the famous Lily May and Deer Park mines, both of which are producing mines, The lead of the Deer Park can be distinctly traced hrough the Roderick Dhu and Retaliati: cure the Compauys P iti in all Districts of B. 0. Treasury stocks all listea East. For further par- ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, ROSSLAND, B, C. Spokane, Wash. Git work has been done on the property tos Crown grant. The Retali is a tunnel propositi more cheaply in consequence. and oan be worked to the -y, Geo. E. Toms, Rossland, Office in the Shaw Block. Remittances can be made to the Manager of the Bank of British North America. RossLaxD, B. O.