ROSSLAND BTUCK QUOTATIONS. WCH| semaine“ ohsmmersaemase=scc ta ses etarertracomeeans —— M. J. OB EBARN, Wes Sottat CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS 3 Hye Caps We can save you 25 per cent. on your Purchase. ACTION IS ELOQUENCE: We aay and do; we promise and Perform, Attention Ladi | Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store ott Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’ and child- ten's —_furaishings may be found. S, Thornton Langley, ie Cartwright Moved ‘the ltatitludtion i] tenconte fii} to Corrected Daily By Jennie b. Stone, shia Couitiact, ‘Stock Broker. BUARD AND KOOMS, = Ottawa, Ont., June 14.—In the eom- Iie Soncine, hone mah rou Cae pon, Em mons today Sir Richard Cartwright] Kootenay ave, ust Rpokine Stree Name of Company, g° moved the endorsation of parliament to ee a = ddl Ws katlway.) ————____—_——— : the gov "3 ar for the FoR RENT., fast Atlantic service. His speech in| xo; support of this wasa model. The fact is now. he observed, admitted on both | ror | sides of the house that the time has ar- | rived for Canada to provide an improved [service to the United Kingdom. When jthe Allan’s service was inaugurated in the St. Lawrence it was all that was re- quired. It has now bec’.me inadequate. He referred to the arrangements mad+ eine nt reasonably 1s dacon by tne government one year ago, when | FoR Rent: Fine furnished comfortable rooms “}the Alans and Huddirt submitted an fan 10 street ePPly te tea periak Olgatialorey SB offer for an Atlantic service. The con- on Beer forniabed and ts ‘| templated line, to be d by Messsrs. Pete ‘son and Tate, will give us 10,000 ton vessels instead of 8,500 tons, as contemplated nndoe last year’s call. ‘The peed’ to given by the Allans would be a deubttal 20 knots, while in the present bargain the vessels will indie. 500 knots a day, being an average 21 knots per hour. Large space is d for the dise, and there is large cold storage ac- :|commodstions. The right is provided for us to send over immigrants ut a very john McTeer Repass Moning Suvestiments. The Rossland Evening Record. VOL. 1. NO. 330 next — Two furnished rooma, for light ‘house keeping. W. ory, St. Paul treet near Boon Beth. This Store is Matéhless for Bargains. PRICE 5 GENTS AT BUCKET SHOPS Radical Action Taken by the Stock Exchange of New York City. A Almo. Athabasca Miss Millie Amme Pianist of the re- nhowned Amme or chestra, Will Give Lessons on the Piano Criservatory L Ral Avanne, Re! pomed house, new, tnstered at Re Jounle Le Bo Salute pou unt--Four rooms, plastered, near business centre; §25, Jo Stone. G0tf Fon Ruwr--Two roomed house, eas Red Moun: tain depot; #8 per mo; Jeunie tL. Stowe. 6-0tt For Text—Dining room in frat clas, hotel; nnie L. Stone, Glotf Special Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those noby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00. Don’t fail to see the range of BOOTS and SHOES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, A new consignment of American HATS opened this week. M. J. O'HEARN, The Clothier. Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, - - ROSSLAND, B. C, Nanies and Percentages of Pupils CAR Two LOA D Ss GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia} Who Passed Examinations OF GOODS ON TRACK As . : ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1897. Alice Malcolm. . . STEPPED UP HIGHER|# CITY COUNCIL MEETING —_—___—__+ ee J LOOK AT | Fraser’s Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Ete. ew 2 ANOTHER BOGUS DESPATCH. When the Apology’s Wire is Dowa it Uses the Shears. The Morning Apology printed under a raised date a despatch concerning the proposed treaty for the annexation of Hawaii about to be considered by the United States senate. If the Apology did not raise the dates of the despatches it print and palm them off for the latest telegraphic news it would not contain any telegraph at all except stories about hobos in Spokane and its ‘‘cable service’’ from abroad. They had better grease their ‘‘cable.”” The bogus despach re- ferred to was published in ot her associ- ated press’ papers the morning before the Apology got it out of the Spokesman- HOUSE FULL LINE OF Spring Suitings, Trousers and Overeoatings, Golden Ques Great Western. y Eagle First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- auteed. Ht top Hinelos and Bi Cait Call and see goods Heather ell e-1 and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. 3 Pon : PON wy vanni 5,000!"3 (PPX : # josie . F D BE. KERR, DDS Dentist and Oral Surgeon. dU! work the bast that shill and experience can accomplish. i12ig Jilice over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincola St, ey eer x J. ‘I’, McKenzie, M, D., MvGill, Moutreal, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. jlgential of the Royal College of Physiolans urgeons. edinburgh, Licential of the Fav a ‘ot Baynisinas und Surgeona, Glasgow. Specialty inade of Eye and Ear Diseases, Orrick: SMICH-HEWICE BLOCK. p 6 ™% W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians aud Surgeons, etc,, British Coiumbia, Canada. ted Mount’n View. t. E. Lees Mot Eri rin. ed Point 8 rN A { Late Surgeon Workingman's Hospital, Butte, Mont. F Reco OFFICE: Srvser Block, ROSSLAND | Ross Dr. REDDICK. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; Lto4p.m; 7 to err it. Silverin Souther Cross & W.Con Sunshine jultana, Box ara locan ame {Silver Bell First door south of Methodist Church, Sen Joaquin. WASHINGTON STREET - - - ROSSLAND. | St Maty.. x x5 WwW. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, Court, near Bt OPEN DAY AND MienT. Unaskets and Metal Liniaz alwiys or teal ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. ef lization of companies is indicat by miliions aud fractions oT cated asdiaaian — District. $Piamond Dust, 4,000, 11¢0. Nealod Propo amon’ Dust {Stiver Belts 6000, de received by th of Lands Wacert ore tea Ea e Hitt of twe | POPE LEO’: mit of two an Wate a Sore paing, 529 Ka pl a ae a POPE LEO’S VIEWS AS TO FRANCE. e nize | i, Any Ii of ing Forms of Government. Rome, June 10.—The Observatore Ro- ma publishes today a long note in which the pope explains and defines his views with reference to France. His holiness disclaims all intention i any for either the republican or the manarclial form of government, but he observes his- tory has shown that the interests of re- ligion in the country are best served by loyal support of the constituted govern- ment and he generally reproves those who, rrofessing attachment to the holy eee, sow and seeds of distrust by looking askance at or combating existing gov- ernments. The advice of his holiness concludes thus: “Moved by a constant affection for France and in abiding hope, with the al- laying of passions, his word will be heeded by all, the pope has no doubt that God. will abundantly bless those who sacrifice their own predilections for the common a ract. 0% hon boone the rate of tolls ald to the gov: ernment Suatially. oe thee eee naive rivilege of operating a A certified cheque to cover the amount tort the first year’s bones: nust mecom pan y the ‘All officers of the go overnment, with their an- {mals and freight, to pass free. of oF! Victoria, B.C., Singer Sov Machine Agency Fuil line of supplies carried. If you desire to see the agent leave address care P. O. box 622 and he will call. FOR SALE Four Room House and Lot for Saie. Title Perfect. I. N. Biaelow 47 Columbia Ave. z;every reason to believe that the con- - | obligations. :| up the contract, the country will sustain j] no financial loss and a feature of the + {alto the company to choose between St. *|John and Halifax for the winter port, -} which must be announced before the ‘The government h tractors were well able to fulfill their In any case, if they give whole bargain is that these advantages are obtained at the most reasonable The amount will not be more than $300,000 per year. It is left option- contract goes into effect. Sir Charles Tupper replied that he had listened with pleasure tothe state- ment ot tne acting premier. The main fear was that the contractors would not be uble to maintain the service for the subsidy. This opinion he h formed from contact with the financial men of England and from the example which Huddart’s effort had shown. The ser- vice must be an attractive one. He For SaLe—Furniture for 21 ome with lease of building; Jennie L. sto: For SaL8—8 ton low bed transfer tpuck i ona Re ee Fepair, cheap. | A Post street, Prowana’ Was For Saim—Chickea ranch in good topati a. ‘Also 5 hogs. sents ot tals office. Be4-tl, orse power boller in Adtdcona Box 612, Rossla: 1, ower upright engine 250 & Ri a have opened a hay, grain 1: food store in the Le Woy stables, Teele prt command attention. it will pay you ty call on For Sa: A new piano at « bargain on terms. Inquire at this ollice. Fou Saux: An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this For Sauk: A comple outit for # countr: Raper; Washington otght column ha: ‘pply’at this of For Saxe: A livery bar and clear title, t2 lot gn which itis located for salo for cash. Apply at this oii 1 Fon SALE: The EVENING and Wax«ny Ross.xD Recoxp is on sale at follow mets doubted whether these turret st of sack inagnitude could reach Mont- real, After some further discussion, Mr. Dobell, member for Quebec west. who went to England on behalf. of the Canadian government to ascertain the standing of Messrs. Peterfon & Tate, was hea He was pure the house would late gihen the experiment ra given a fair ——. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Honager aud Alex Wilson have valuable mining propertics in the South belt, on Red mountain, Culum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, ou which a working bond: atands in z, 3Lt Cordoy, 454 Cordova 32 3 Be ota 3 ta o'l wn Cople & Co.; E. Salrowey % Co. Sgohis tor Vancduver. DEAYAGE. If you have ponwenold: ‘goods to move Red Star transfer wag Daayace: The Red Star Frans company handles all kinds of freight pro: TAMING: If you want deliver o or rion 0 of Kind dow me call up the Red Star st te be paccuaR: “t you have a trunk or baggage of any kind you want movod, tl Transfer Company will do it romptiy. Pranos: If you want a safe or piano mo get Star Trauster Gompany todo fet ey are responsible fo all damages. Tax Red Star Transfer Company meets all out- Goiug.and in-coming craigs Gad will call at Sny part of she city for baggage or passonyors. We never miss the itt LIVERY STABLES. will be given upon r ble terms. Call on them at EB. Wes Shupe’s store, Columbia avenne, tt Honsns:Get your salile and past horses at Red Star stables, 3AVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY, The Recorp’s job office has arrived and will soon be in running order. We have as complete a job printing outfit as money will buy. New’ presses, new type—everything new. Save vour order and save money. 5-12-tf NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, rand Bev wolopaient in the offize of the Rossland, on oa. LEO. H. "SCHMIDT, Secretary. NOTICE TO TRANSFER LICENSE. }- BUSINESS PERSONALS. Jugr stop and look in Fraser's window and see utiful perfume atomizers. ste For “ane frait and cholce candies cat's in the Columbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near Washington. in Evany day brings new customers to Lalonde. It that when a man makes hots and shooe a spectalty, that It" inust be the right house. 7-91 Fon the greatest aud finest assortmont of testa and shoes go to Lalonde’s, the leading, boot and shoe 7-ott Go direct vo Lalonde's boot and shoe store for rubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- ment hus just been received. carta BAKERIES, 0) wea, ess than one moath, inguire ‘|GRANITEW ARE_» At lose tte of TINW ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. RED livery and STAR Transfer Co, business. We have the Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and railway; are prepared to unload and d transfer privileg thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. for the C & Wester- leliver all kinds of freight from cars; any’ Quick work. Telephone No. 8 One hundred elegantly furnished, li billiard and private. club rooms, wz—_THE HOTEL LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. ining room unexcelled. Electric li steam heat and all modern conveniences. MR aa_——The Only Brick Hotel in Town. —————. ight and bedrooms. Parlors, para sg) 3. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. PALACE STABLES ™=. J.W. LANE. PRO SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NGTON AND RESERVE STS. P. - Rossland, B. C. B.C. BAKsRY, milk, fine bitter and freah ranch eggs. 24 ce B. 6, Baxany. Fine bread, sakes and past specialty. 24 Washington atreet. 41 at JAMES SUMMERS. Dated June 11, Rossland Opera House For Terms apply to Miss Lillian Beddard MANAGER. Spokane st. und Cooke ave. P. 0. Box 862, 1837 1897 QUEEN’S DIAMOND Jubilee Celebration —aT— ROSSLAND, B.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1897. MoLmaw & Monnow, the | ave ings recelved & to ioneer druggists, drugs and Sollee BATHS. Barua:L adies’ gptrance to the new baths se the Euro} Batnnooma tien, ms with tubs and eus e, all kinds aha styles. All work, or sonally attended CLM. Weller, sanit plumber. Sepbon HOTELS. Tux lel Columbia avenue. PERSONAL, The Pacific Hotel, OANIWATSON. PROP. CORNRS COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE 81. First class in every particular, C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Daxcixa: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- sons every day. ty you want the Kossland Evening icons ‘a spokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. RESTAURANTS. ANOTHER valuable discovery: | ue Vendome restaurant is the best p! ace in town to dine. THR Vendome restaurant leads, meals and prices reasonable. serving ’fne Business lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. Tur Vendome gives quick serviceon short no- tice and everything first class, BUILDING MATERIALS. ‘Woop and lumber: We sell ch th hers. The British Columbia Mill Con) > at ten dollars a ton. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ROYAL SALUTES. DRILLING CONTEST For the Championship of B. C. Ist Prize, - - $200.00. 2nd Prize - - $100.00. SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ PROCESSION LACROSSE BASEBALL FIREWORKS. -:- The Rossland City Band will be supply ex HOSE REEL RACE | tow home industry. Smoke Enterprise Kootenay and Rossland Favorite cigars, made in Rossland. DENTISTS. De, FINLEY, dentist, Stussi_ block, PLUMBING. C.-M. Wartpe, practical sanita lumber, cor kane street and Columbia avenue. | ‘Phune 2S NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. acihe West Kootenay Light and. Power, Com: re pre to re fenders for the Jon and removal of about twenty thon- ubie yards of rock work on their at Midaie Palle, Kootenay Fiver, 17 miles from Robson, on {he Columbia & Koo ranch of the C. PR. AIL (partic: ilare will be furnished om application t Office and shcp corner Columbia d Spok: street. Jennie L. Stone DEALER IN $20 000 To Loan D. M. LINNARD, Cook Butidine, Columbia Ave.. Rosslant WM. L. WEBB, Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE. STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERinG. 116 COLUMBIA AVE, TEA - -- If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. . Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. . G LL p Resident engineer, P. 0; box ,Ne'son, OF to Guiven Domine. Box “S74, Rossland, B.C.,to whom all tenders Music. ba ey to be ae ‘at Rossland, June 7, 1807 Guin | O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, In ums of $0 cr more Yor short time on ap- proved security. Real Estate Mining Stock And Mines. 21 Columbia Ave. ROSSLAND. Houses Rented and Rents Collected Properties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anything to’ sell or wiah to buy anything call and register your wants free. Mineral City avd Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. H. S. Wallace, DEALER In STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ‘WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC. H. S. Wallace Turner & Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light | Wiring, Bell Hanging, etc. Basement No. 18, Columbia » Avesue. 8, Langeake T. Gregson & Ca, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Conveyancers Notaries Public, etc. Advances made on Consignments. Money Loan. J. Gore T. peices BOSSLAND, B. ¢. pupils who passed the mid-summer Promotion examinations held last week. A large percentage of the pupils passed and tosay the least it is a credible showing. ‘The teachers are: Principal, W. A. Blair, fourth and fifth classes; Miss M. Moffatt, third and second classes; Mise J. McQueen, senior primer classes, and Miss Walker, junior primer classes. School re-opens on the second Mon- day in August, when all children are re- quired to bring to school the books necessary to the class into which they have been promoted. Names of those promoted from senior fourth to fifth class. Possible marks, righ ‘Ada Ray Fleming. Cysil Aconit. . William Foley. Lawrence Walkley Promoted from eenior fourth class. Possible necessary to pass, Bessie Crittenden marks, 900; J The following gives the list of those Logai Lily Garland. m junior io! ssible, 600; necessary to pass, Krthar ‘Cheatham Bessie Buchanan Eva Zoola Jessie Prichard. Clara Farquhar. Ida Rammelmey: Denzil Walkley. John Stonebridge. From senior Second primer to jumor Second Reader. Posssible 500, necessary to pass 300. Beesie Jeffers... Bylvis Doell. From LJanior te, senior second primer cites: ossible, 400; necessary to pass, Frnest White... Vera Fallerton.. James Creomer. Roy Stillinger Willie Hecht. . ANOTHER BUSINESS Re Are openings 2 holes and PAINT. “HOUSE In their block, one door east Grand Union Hotel They will carry a COM- PLETE, STUCK of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything in the line of Painters’ Supplies. THE PUBLIC are getting greatly interested in CARIBOO CITY For plans and full particulars see J- E. MILLS, General Agent, 364; Colambia Ave. - - ROSSLAND. SOe_ste_s0z str ste stexteste viz ste ste ste ste str_she sz ste ste stzstz stzstz “SHAOES” z 3 : : store, nor can the exclusive shoe dealer. ‘ Next Door to the Post Office. _ other lines of merchandise must be special! selected. pul in the best markets in order to obtain values, This applies to the customer, as wellas to the retail dealer who makes shoes his special business; one ‘does not look for the latest styles in Hate in a it shoes ‘We make a specialty of Fine Shoes. Finest American goods kept in stock. Sole agent for the §'ster Shoe. Sole agent for the J. & T. Bell’s Fine Footwear. W. F. McNEILL. AGE ROX Ber AEE AES LET BIS AES BOE MEAS AG AS BT EAE AGL BE TE GT BES BES BST hardware obtained except from the ee 8. C. CHEZUM. Rossland Mining Abstract Co Full information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Execu!. - CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orrice : Tay1tox BLock, Columbia Ave. General Mining Business Transacted. . U. Box JOHN JACKSON, JB. ROSSLAND, B... JAMES HUNTER. HONTER BROS. Wholesale andjRetail. AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES Complete_stock of Mining hii ROBERT HUNTER. General Merchandise. and Builders i Choice Groceries and Provisions Drv Goods Furnishina Goods Shoes. Hats From the best Canadi CELEPHORNE 9. and A Daniel and“ Chambers oe a Rey mmoat f Prichard - frederick Vinond Names of those promoted from junior first primer to senior first primer. ara sible marks, necessary to 310 313 306 306 305 305 298 298 293 282 279 275 27 271 270 270 254 232 229 225 214 rom those alphabet classes to 0 janie r first primer: Cecil Hackett. Mabel Creamer, Manil Friedman, ; Harold Yates, Jenaie Free- an, Louis wi n, Lizzie Davis, Tee ee Stanley Northey, Lens Vipond, Allie a Hesiltc, Be Morgan, Helen ante ery A. Buatr, Principal. GREAT GAME FOR SATURDAY. C. B. Lockhart is arranging a game of 6 for the Diamond Jubilee celebration was 265 | to Pare '370 | the city is contemplating | public worke, reported that the $10,000 0. | tion of Alderman Wallace, seconded June 16 by the 5 | ai At the meeting of the city council last evening Mayor Scott and Alderman Fraser emphasised their position that the city should own its own water and electric light plant. |The question of the pressing necessity for a sewerage and water system was suggested by Alder- man Fraser, who said that he thought it was time for the city to take steps to do something in the matter. He said the health of the people is menaced by the lack of a sewerage system and that the water power company wants a 10- year contract to supply water and light to the city. He thought the city should not enter into such a bargain, but own its own plant. To this Mayor Scott as- sented and stated that most of the aldermen during the campaign had ad- the city «wnership of water and light plant and that it was time to do eomething. He suggested that so aon as the assess- ment roll is be Review as follows: Washington, D.C., June 14.—A treaty for the annexation of Hawaii to the United States will be sent to the senate soon after the return of the president, unless present plans are altered. The treaty has been written, and all the de- tails were ed upon before the presi- dent and Secretary Sherman left for the south. There is no doubt, it is said, of the president’s acquiescence in the terms of the treaty, for the reason that he was made fully aware of them before he left. The treaty is on the general lines of the treaty negotiated during the admin- New York, June 16.—(By Associated Press.)—The governors of the New York stock exchange have determined to ex- clude from use printed slips containing official figures issued by the Exchange or the printing of names of companies other than members of the exchange or persons endorsed by them. This action is a decided blow against-bucket shops. Slips subscribed for, not only by the members of the stock exchange but by the banks, fust companies, corporations, i writers, ibera of the con- istration of Eredident Harrison and | if without ditions on the part of i, omaetl as to tl the he form of government to be vouchsafed to Hawaii, leaving that question to be dis- posed of by the government of the United States. The Unite1 States will egree t to assume the debt of the present awaiian government, but will come into ession of all waiian crown lands and other possessions. The Apology’s despatch this morning was as follows: C.. June 15.—The made for definite ak. "At present the city has not available funds with which to purchase @ water and light plant. FOR CITY BUILDINGS. On motion of Alderman Wallace it was decided to call for plans for a fire station and city hall. The cost of there buildings isnot to exceed 98,000, To treaty for the ‘annexation of the Ha- waiian islands to the United States will be sent to the senate by President Mc- Kinley sntewe § ee present plans are dis- arrany to the pdminigiee: tion and others cengaged. in through the bill have Ly idee the treaty will be transmitted to the senate 't is stated there will be no Chae either a cash prize willbe awarded or he will be given the position ofsuper- intendent of the work with 5 per cent of the cot of construction ir in payment. — discussed and definite action postponed night. lerman Raymer was not present at a meeting no definite sation was taken by the council e sal- aries paid at the instance of the reed of public works to the foreman and time- eeper of street work, consideration of the Hawaiian recipro- city provisiod of the tariff bill until the treaty is received. SMALL DEBTS COURT. Number of Cases Disposed of by Police Magistrate Jordan. Boss Police Magistrate Jordan has ground out considerable business in the small Alderman Johneon saw no need of a timekeeper and the mayor agreed with him and urged rer liate action but none was taken at thi debts during June up to date. Following is a list of the cases: Jas. Price ' vs. F. P. O’Farrel for $23 ; not Alderman Johnson . for the fire and water committee Teported i fhe water company had refused" wpital’ os water main to the Sisters” hospi as iB pu itting in its own water and electric light plant. BOARD OF WORKS REPORT. Alderman McPherson, for the board of allowed for street improvements | had expended and asked for $1,000 continue the work of buildi: slicwalke, rading Solum bie avenue an removing e big pile. FINANCE COMMITTER’S REPORT. oss finance “Ither Bros. and McBeth vs. H. E. Lipman $2, paid in court. Wm. Clark vs. J. P. Butt and Mealy 8 judgment rendered. L. J. Chow vs. Jas. Haley $30; settled in court for $11.60. Isaac Ross vs. E. P. Crafton $3; post- Pokh Look ve. Mrs. Collins for $19 wi ; settied out of court. “.L. Jaffe vs. Jas. Lawler $64.85; judg- ment for $50. John Russell vs. A. L. Jaffe, $74; vin: Igo. va. Jaffe, $18.25; judgment he p: of the fol RossuaND Recorp, printing, $193.25; Rosslander Publishing company, print- ing, $82.75; S.L. Long, #6.80. A. Mc- Bride, hardware, $296.65: Martin Bros., $195.62; Louis ‘Blue, $723.57; Hunter Bros., $16. 85; total, $1,424.49. On mre: v Alderman Fraser,the report was adopted. On motion of Alderman Fraser, the city clerk was instructed to advertise in the Toronto and Montreal papers for bids for debentures of the city of Ross- land; the debentures to run 10, 15 or 20 years. The motion carried. It was decided on Aiderman Fraser’s motion to draw a check for $12,538.13 in favor of the Bank of British North Am- erica, that being the sum advanced to nk for works of 1mme- iate necessity. MISCELLANEOUS PRUCEEDINGS, On motion of Alderman Fraser it was decitied. to ask for bids for the burial of pauper A oan bylaw repealing the one passed in May was adopt The sidewalks F proposed to he built by the board of works are: Colum! avenue to the Sisters’ hospital, Bese avenue from Spokane to Lincoln street, Washington street from First avenue to the Red Mountain depot on the east side of the street, St. Paul street from First avenue to the Columbia & Western de- pot, completion of the walk on Davis street, and a crossing on Columbia avenue opposite the Creedmore. The report was adopted, and the additional work will accordingly ‘be done. ATTENTION LADIES. lacrosse to be played The d laundry have special at3 o'clock between the d la- crogse club and the veterans of the game now residing in Rossland. The proceeds of the game will be equally divided be- tween the sisters’ hospital and the lacrosse team. ————_—_. JUBILEE BALL. The Rossland band orchestrt will give a Ju silee ballin Dominion hall on the Ticketa, $1.00 for lace curtains at 75 cents per pair. ‘Bring them today and get them tomorrow. so spevial facilities for double woolen AMtankets af 50 cents. 6-10-t! has __ repeatedly Inspector Barr es rs about keeping warned hotel kee lights as provided for in the city by- laws, and he says unless they obey the injunctions he intends to take prompt action in ig an example of some of ‘oP McAndy vs. Jaffe, $13.45; judg- ment for plaintiff. Irwin Howell vs. Jaffe, $31.75; judg- ment for Heinle. X. Thebodeau vs. Jaffe, $37.71; judgment for plaintiff. I. Irby vs. Jaffe, $45; judgment for plaintiff. Albert Cessford vs. Fred C. Lane, $31; Maes Kel for plaintiff. ’ iy va. ACL. Cool, $5; paid in onr ‘F. Callahan vs. Jaffe; judgment confes: HL iat Martin vs. Jaffe, $30; judgment inti # Callany vs. Jaffe, $72.75; judg- ment f for plaintiff. for raemer vs. James Mathews, $98.15; jgettled ont of court. Jas. 8. Williams vs. Phil A. Silves- tine, ned. G ne, $08; ft Bieuy 5 ‘va. Jaffe, $87.38; judg- ment ont pende! B. Chemwith vs. Jaffe, $35.15; fessed. iodgmnt conf H. Ragland vs. Eber C. Smith, $24.38; settled out of court. Cassia & Son vs. H. L. Blue, $15.50; jndgment rendered. Ragland vs. Baldwin, $13.20; settled out of court. *Jaff ‘72 judi é erry vs. “Jaffe, 3 judgmen rendered for plaintiff. , ———_ THE. SISTERS’ FAIR. The sisters’ fair held last evening and today wasa grand success. This even- ing there is to be a $30 mandolin raffled. The most popular people who received the highest votes were: City officials, Miss Helen Keyes; doctors, . Bowes ; hotel kee rs. Allan; mining fore- man, John’ Bresnahan, Iron Mask; young lady, Mary Herkimer; married fl lady Mr Jackson ; girl under 7, Helen nnel ———— PERSONALS, J.K. Riorden, of Spokane, who is interested in the Rossland mines is in ‘ing of Tune 22,