TAKE NOTICE. STRANGER HIT HIM IN THE EYE. HOMESEEKERS.— That on and after May 10th, we, the _ Afew choice residence lots in the Rossland Opera House undersigned, barbe! of original townsite—perfect title, have “ sa ree to close our shops ev Hotel Spokane. been placed with me for disposal. (FORMERS HAET®) Saturday, Sunday and Holidays | Owners will sell on easy terms. Small ULLIAN BEDDARD, Marager Stock Co. Saturdays at 12p.m., and | About 1:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, | payment down and balance in monthly sTintil Monday at 7 8. 1. | while P. A. O'Farrell, the mining man, | instalments. — Jxo. 8. Cuore, Jn-, k noon, city time. | was standing at the end of the bar in Solicitor for owners, Foup € HEREIG, | the Spokane hotel, just entering into ——_ Prest, conversation with R. E, Brown,s strang- | SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. TIT 8. H. Sion er walked deliberately up to Mr. O’Far-| The Recorp’s job office has arrived var hg ber rell and without saying a word etrick | and will soon be in ranning order. We Bort fy eansn, hum two terrific blows over the left eye, | have as complete a job printing outfit as = | ‘ says the Spokesman-Review. Mr.{| money will buy. New presses, new MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, O'Farrell went down as if hit by a can- type—everything new. ave’ our order Tit tor Tat. non ball, and the stranger leaped after and save money. os _ 5-12-tf THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, him. omar OUR BOYS. Mr. Brown, who had been an MECHANICS’ CLUB AND INSTITUTE astonished spectator, grabbed the man, A placé to spend a pleasant hour and 2pe setting a strangle hold about his neck, enjoy a game at chess, checkers, or whist | feed ott PEisace balcony, ler, threw him into a corner and sat upon with » smoke and a good cup of tea or | lery, e- atined prices: adults, 50c.; énfia- him. The room was full of people at fee. A concert on Thoreday, May TeRéats on sale at Fraser's Drug Store Attetion Ladin | this time, many having taken lunch in Ladies | “Mining in the Orient”| S. Thornton Mrs. M. Heard | the grill room, and the ‘crowd rushed to b: Mr. Alfred W. Dyer, Lan le has opened her new | the spot. g Jy store on Columbia| Mr. 0’Farrell, bleeding ~ profusel, assisted : Exchange AND|ON SATURDAY, -MAY 22nd,/‘ ly ave., where every-| from a cut over his eye, was to | 5-10-1m. John McTeer ing in, an e - at8 p.m. M. J. OHEARN. iloring MST Department - Latest Styles, the Best Workmanship, Perfect Fit and no Disappointment is what I guarantee all my Customers. M. J, O'HEARN, The Tailor. gOpening ot the summer season by Miss Bec- ‘and her new stock company MONDAY, MAY 2-4tb, in the great farce comedy FOR ‘TAT Under the patronage of the Mayor and Council. The Rossland Evening VOL. |. NO. 308 ————— ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, (897. OO "PRICE 5 GENTS A EPORE JUDGE FORIN ware Segment ihe ater’ JUG UP THE BABIES GRUESOME DEAD Miss Elien Burdick vs. J. H. Phillips Are iful in LOOK AT Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED yee FINEST ASSORTMENT OF shops will _be ys, and Matinee for Ladies and Children Saturday at and J, M. Cleary for $22 for services an take So we have laid in a etock of Mechanic’s Lein Suit on R. E. Lee rendered, adjourned until the 26th. plimenting for exercising good manners F. Bri Noe Baby Carriages, Mike Sulli . 3. F. Mi is ike Sullivan vs. J ann & Co., BOARD OF TRAD Brig ve. A. T. Jaffe for $47.17 at this window. Will you please, ta Baby Carts : , . y , WAS LIVELY FOR A WHILE #4; Mike Bulllvan ys; «J; MeGea, '¥f. wages, non-suited. lace?” Those in front heard the re- suited. — Baby Hammocks. WH. Young vs. J. H. Neisner, $24| Petition from Nincty Prospyctors for Company in County Lac ABABA BELLE ELLE ELS ansnrnrn ns eal Court. Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. The Last Chance to Purchase of roceeds to go towards pur- 0 for members’ use. ~ Joux Bexwerr, Manager. SOE! Recovered. , imark and dropped back and gave the J. E. Saucier va. J. Ledoux, $75.86 for | two ladies the place nearest the wicket. wages, action dismissed, plaintiff not appearing. goods bought and delivered, judgment Charlie was the hero of that email Last Body Knowa to Have Been orter and Lawry va Wm. Hicker- : ‘red, crowd. rendere’ a - Buried Under. the Slide son, $22 for “good: AT TWO O'CLOCK TODAY thing in-the line ‘of| his feet. As he arose he stepped for- n's Sheep Creek Trail. Repa may be found. arend, allowed the man to rise. The Police Magistrate Disposes of 4 a! Revere a .8, 5 Do: is sold on A Complete assortment of , letters and Miniog ng 2 Of | Nard, bis hands on_his is | aes ladies” nod _ child. | ward, his porn veel *| Miners’. and Prospectors’ stranger, seeing the position of O’Far- ‘ ss aan?” Tnvestments. Miss Millie Amme “No, Ihave not, replied O'Farrell. _ time Mr. Brown, seeing : Taking the rell’s hands, fiercely inquired : Pianist of the re-} 4 few words between the two “Have you got Corresdundence nowned Amme or-/™*? he lane i 2. hat jehe Will Give Lessons Me on the Piano | peared. He walked to the Rookery Conservatory L. it was ly learned, Roi Avenue. and was joined there by asmooth-shaven man. Ina few minutes & buggy was ___ | driven up and the man gotin. He has not since n seen, although a warrant Frank A. Baird, THE is out fur his arrest. It i stood BROKER, DAILY Dealer in Mines andj RECORD Stocks. The Scott Block, ROSSLAND, B.C. stables. ‘The man who assaulted O'Farrell was “He arrived in the city and ‘ from 25 cents a Monday morning registered is unde: that the buggy came from the Arlington cs - Development -Company. Incorporated March 8th, 1897. Ross Thompson, President. Gen. Chas. 8. Warren, Vice-President. Geo. Owen, Treasurer. W. A. Galliher, Solicitor. Thos. J. Corrigan, Secretary. Investors will find it to their interests to visit ‘before purcl elsewhere. ne, Belionl MeNelll's Code.” T. J. CORRIGAN, Secretary. Week delivered 4 Seattle at the Hotel kane, where he volumbia Avenue. was assigned to assigned room 318, which he was still occupying yesterday. “T never saw the "man before in my life,” said Mr. O’Farrell yesterday after- JUST ARRIVED “But I have learned that he was AT THE a thug hired by a man formerly a mbler in Butte, who is now here. The WHITE > HOUSE /e=es Beer h La FULL LINE OF OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. D r e man, 75c.; general adm! . ‘The lecture will be preceded by voral solos by ‘Mesers Holland 8. Reavis and Geo. vou Reinolts PRICES—Ticket admitting lady and gentle- ission, 50c. = ‘Tickets on sale at Rossland Drug Store and at MeLean & Morrow's. Dominion Hall, - Rossland. CHEAP |LOGS— —IN THE— COLUMBIA AVE Reddick.|§ _* Office next door to Sisters’ Hospital. ‘Original Townsite of Rossland —wiTtH— ee ‘18 — Perfect Title Guaranteed. Enquire about Burton City: RCSSLAND. This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly. ra- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficuit to answer by letter, 80 the Recorp gives the following jnformation for the benefit of all: Rossiand is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United ht, given the lawyer money to bail out Larson when arrested. - NEWS FROM OTTAWA. C. P. R. Officials Confer With Minis- ters of the Crown. Ottawa, Ont.. May i9.—President Van . Horn and Vice-President Shaughnessy and get prices. of the C. P. R., were busy all forenoon EcMARTIN SCAWIEG with the ministers of the crown in con- ‘At the WHITE? HOUSE. nection with the Crow’ Nest Pass pro- position. They had interviews with inii Sifton, Tarte and Cs igh Workmanship guar- anteed. = Call and see goods States, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to ‘Arrowhead, on the Columbia river, from there tv Trail by ateamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by tke Columbia & Western >! For the next thirty days the Montreal ‘Townsite Syndicate will sell lots Pees FOR SALE Four Room Honse and Lot for Sale Title Perfect. I. N. Bigelow, 47 Columbia Ave. | $200 to $400 on Easy Terms, ‘After which time prices will be advanced. | — Own Your Own House. —_—— Your Rent will pay for it in One Year. FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY. - OR THE LEADING Reserve Strest, next to Drug Store. Bossland. McAULIFFE & CARSON MERCHANT TAILORS. - British Columbia. fi John Ferguson } cCrae; ' Representing Syndicate, . 42 Columbia Avenue - ROSSLAND, B. C. A. B. FINDLEY. D.D.S., L.D-S. Minister Blair, it is said, refused tomeet them until such time as their views were modified. : Van Horne and Shaughnessy left this afternoon for Montreal. Lady Aberdeen addressed the members of the a. house and (82 senators, ous aitexnoony an hour wor ol i i D. BE KERR, 0.0.8 [BE BP Nunes sir Olver Mowat, ‘Dentist and Oral Surgeon. George Foster and Sir Henri Joly All work the best that skill and experience can accomplish. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. J. 1’, McKenzie, M. D., McGill, Montreal, Physici g' and A ‘Licential of the Royal College of Physicia: ns and Surgeons. Edinburgh, Licential Fac: ulty of Physicians and Surgeons, Slaccows opposition members Specialty made of Bye and Ear Diseases. ipported the :motion. Tupper spoke Orrick: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. favor of it. He said that . money for an of body went there during th Ww. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. | months. the present incumbent being Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians more Co ee ene frome thereby and Sargon. On ad tish a per referred to Lord ‘Aberdeen’s stay lambia, Canada. in British Columbia, and could not re- frain from making this attack on his ex- cellency. Tupper has not gone to any of the functions at government house Late Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: Srvusst Buocx. ROSSLAND seca w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, Commercial Court, near Washington St. maint: OrEx DAY AND NIGHT. now Caskets and Metal Liaiaz alweys a aval Maxwell criticised ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. co! tives ime of the house disct ing small matters like a NOTICE. To the Occupants of the Zenith Ground. sea regulations, however, as the reg award were for five years from 1893. The government had forwardedits views to the imperial government, which were not different from the views of the late The Paris Belle company hereby gives government for those of the Conadian notice that under the decree of the Su- | sealers. He also added that the United reme court and the mineral laws of the States too objected to t! lati wi ~ tion is variously estimated from Ki 6000 to re = Board and lodging.at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 perday. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished reoms, $3.50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask jf any particular business would pay here. Business menare fall- ing over eaeh other to establish nearly every kind of enterprise, avd allseem to be doing well. Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances, ‘hile there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- trious persons who really wish to work have so far been ab'e to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here: ‘broke’ witout friends, although many who have done so are doing well. This camp is not beifig estab- lished on the basis of a pay roll at present. The populace is en- gaged, not only in working the mines and conducting the busi- ness of tke town, but are buyin, or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying aod selling veal estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors, Many are “here simply looking on in won- derment. We believe it will go on ard on until Rossland can boast of a population of 50,040. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for four or five years. There are millions of money here from ll sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. - The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabalous richesare scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King Solomon's Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss tte mines in single ar- P.O. BOX, 562. d of the Philadel phi: Stassi block y Dental | \ \ college axd Hospital of Oral Surgery. QO ~ Bossland, B. C. LOADS TEA --- the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO. OF GOODS. ON TRACK af or ar parteatar ae o| GRLA NITE W ARE—* = At Former Prices of TIN W ARE ” Jessup Steel is the only stec! that will stand the bard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND 8. Langeake J. Gore 'T. Gregsoa, Manager. T. Gregson & Co. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Conveyancers Notaries Public, etc. Advances made on Consignments. Money Loan. Tat CREEDM Newly furaishet rooms. - Everything first - class. Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Pr.oj Traders’ Block, Cotumbi a Juenue. BOSSLANT,, Bi.C CORFE Travers flardware Co. RED STAR very and ‘Transfer G0. Sedidie and pack horses, light and heavy rigs. a general express, track add business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester” railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freigat from ears; anh thing moved —from a trank to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. eves, | J, WW. AARTLINE. PROP. Langsley & Jeifers ‘Washington and First Sts. Wood, Coal, Draying and Job Work. Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promp tly me THE HOTEL ALLAN_———_ . LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. CG. tly furnished, light and airy bedrooms. Parlora, but-. ing room unexcelled. Electric lights, ‘MRS, M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. PALACE STABLES ** SS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, . DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. Rossland, B. C. @IASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W. LANE. PROP. - ticle, aswe have been writing about them for uearly two years and have no: been able to keep up with them. The ore ship- wince it is entitled to the undisturbed FE Snsenun “ ion of the Zenith gronnd of the LEAGUE GAME3 YESTERDAY. aris Belle claim. and to the receipts of a 7 ailthe rents ani profits of the same. | At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 11; New They hereby forbid ail persons occuping York, 5. the same, or any part of it, to pay any | At ‘Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 7; Phila- rent for any ground of the Zenith claim delphia, 6. - occupied or rented by them, from the wack * * Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway com- At St. Louis—St.Louis,3; Brooklyn, 7. 0 ‘At Chicago—Chicago, 6; Bos! any, to the said railway company. - o, 6 ton, | 9- pany, to tne At Louisville—Louisville, 1; Balti- Paris Bette Oop MrxtxG u more, 3. Company, Foretax. ‘At’ Cleveland—Cleveland, 8; Wash- k for The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It Thos. Wilson & Co., Deauge IN GENERAL MERCHAND sé New lot of shoes just arriv is supplied with waterworks and, electric lights. The main street is giaded and ten blocks are built ‘Rossland, B. C. up with two and three story busi- | ness houses. | For further information come and see fcr yours ‘If, or subscrihe for the Dairy or WereeLr Recorp. J.5W. Wiraeaor, President. 5-2)-7t ington, 5. $20,000 To Loan | Im sums of $500 or mo: | 00 re Jor short time on sp-| proved security. D. M. LINNAP.D, | Cook Building, Columbdit/ive, I ioaians ___.{ DOMINION ‘HOTEL. -—— ‘The Only First-Class Honse in Town Giving Moderate Rates. | Elegantly furnished rooms. Diniag room well-equipped and supplied ‘with white help. Rstes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25 cents each. 4+ share of public patronage solicited. | «j The Pacific Hotel, » : JOHN WATSON. PROP. ; CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE si. First class in every patiicular. Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Prop NS Long List of Small Debts Cases. set for trial. Porter and Lawry vs. J, McGee for tions lay scattered around the board © CEO. A, FRASER 41 Columbia HAMMOCKS H. S. Wallace’s Stationery and Wall Paper > ,. Store. . Several spicy episodes served to break the dull monotony of regular routine business in Judge Forin’s department this morning. From the start the at- mosphere seemed to be charged with irritation. The’ public moved about , people came and went and buzzed and whispered around the at- torney’s table until the judge’s indigna- tion exploded in several remarks about those who had no business in court. 1) { 1 d Ch ‘The case was that of Elmer Stone and aniel aNd CNAMMDETS |wmn. arte ve. tue Robert E. Lee Mining company, who was suing on @ mechanic’s lien, and to recover $118 balance due for excavting foundations for the mining company’s buildings. The witnesses were worried until the Macdonald & Cronyn Edward Cronyn, J. A. Macdonald. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. BURN'S BLOCK. - ee ROSSLAND. Turner & Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, etc. ANOTHER BUSINESS «FOR ROSSLAND... Are opening a Wholesale and Retail PAINT HOUSE = In their block, one door east Grand |; _ ' ‘Basement No. 18, Columbia | Union Hotel. "they will earry a COM- | Nase: attorneys and: all hands showed preceptible irritation. Aslight passage Avenue IE gad be et arms occurred between tify judge and : iy tho line of Painters’ Supplies rything | attorney McNeill about’ certain evi- Ww PRLS: dence which did not smooth matters anted. 7 oie. McNeill ted the defend é ‘rr. McNeill represent e defend- AD kinds of SECOND HAND House-|EUGENE B. FRANKEL, 0. 6.,]ant company while Attorney Forin car- HOLD GOODS. Scientific Optician, ried on the euit for plaintiff. Elmer . * - Has all the tests and instruments Stone, one of the principals, was called Highest Prices Paid. for detecting and correcting nments | frat. He explained about the contract Head of Spokane Street. in sight, and has the facilities for agreed to between the parties for exca- duplicating spy lenses and Sling vating a foundation upon which to build Ss. Glazan. % P P £ ; hoisting engines, compressors and other ch ion. . o charge for exaininese machinery needed. He said there had Turkish Baths- OFFIcE. ROSSLAND,, DRUG. STORE, | been done by himeelt and partner $20 or . . O. BLOCK. Hamman, Turkish and Russian Baths, Elec- lc Chiropodiss Work, Face Treat- ment. Open day and night. $30 worth of extra work. McNeill f Tuesday and Friday efterncons and for his Ladies’ nights. Prtvate rooms for lad! Rossland Candy (0, |g fan ot siocm tially ove Fine French Candies made daily. McNeill JAB. J. MACKAY, GEO. F. MANN, Prop. Masse Best in Rossland. ar. 2 doors west Allan House, Columbia Ave ered he witness Just as Easy... To sell a customer an inferior Shoe, but will they come again. for a pair ‘‘like the ones you sold me before ?”” 3 replied that know where McNeill tion of the boiler. plans were then exami “Did not Mr. Haskins tet y' x would have to to bedrock wi For the Proper Article Frould bove,?” aeked the attorney. “No, sir,” replied the witness, «Did not Mr. Neilson ask you?” TRY “No, sir.” ‘“ d “Did not both of them ask him to- Cc. O. Lalonde|« 8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co Full information concerning titles to mining properties in ‘Trail Creek Division. ney. . meryoueee, Mr. McNeill,” said his wor- ip, ‘‘these contractors go y meagure Ww conti he quantity of ma- he told to go to bed- id he?” asked —_ General Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Executs ! — CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. (Me ou that yor Orrice : Tayior BLOCK, Columbia Ave. BOSSLAND, B.C. Tock; he told you P.O. Bor the attorney. , “J don’t believe Be will swear to that,” witness replied. ‘ “But if he does is he a liar,’ persisted ROBERT HUNTER. | 1. attorney. u “J don’t wish to 8a JAMES HUNTER. _ Hi ly objected to the AUNTE , aes General Merchandise. il. ‘Wholesale and Retail did oP that AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER Co., GOODWIN CANDLES upon in that way. ud that no one was try id d witness. said the judge. “I do not wal Complete stock of Mining Suppli and retorted the attorney. you chi perch,” Choice Groceries- and Provisions you charge & Dry Goods, Furnishing, Goods, Shoes, Hats tr ora Sat From the beat Canadian and A ‘TELEPHONE 9. id take it down, bu uld give his reaso! doing 80. STW MOMS By ee tinetly told t FOR YOUR Weald have to go to, bedroc ‘New Spring Shoes All the latest styles in Tan 0x Blood and Blacks t for the ‘Slater Shoe.” Sov agit or J. eT. Beel’s Fine Footwewr ¥ Naxs TU FHE POST orrtus Bae aye gage Ea AEE ATE AEE On EEA OP tonight. ° SMALL DEBTS COURT. — istrate Jordan This Week. tence and put in |ask Yon want him to call them a, liar,” judge will probably remier hig decigion List of Cases Disposed of By Police Mag Bet The cases disposed of this week in the | yo ico Magistrate © ex! goods sold; eame against J. W. Barker, trade’s office when a Recony. rcporte: £30 and against Dan Keefe for $65.62. |entered this morning and Severe Theee ware at for earings Tronard Franklin was buried to his ears in’ bu: qr0vnurevment, dismissed with leave to] nese The wane banket he eel sue. : with letters from every part of the coun- ai E. Werner, for #9, De Lane $14, | try, inquiring about Rossland, which lex Fraser $18; and L. May $18] has taken up considerable of the secre- against the British Columbia sow mills |ary%s time in answering them.“ Auno%g WHERE It WAS FOUND frank Bailey vs. Wm. Devereau, the communications was @ petition $72.25 wages, adjourned till next month. signed by over 90 prominent miners, prospectors sad those, interested in| geven Men in One Week Did PRISONERS LOST KIRKUP Ea ok no ntanat ‘What the Corbin Rag Said itself in the matter. It is important for Was Impossible. Roseland that the trail should be built as it opens up a new mining country of d ‘drichness which lays at the very door of Bosiland- . 8 ta in answer to the petition, Secretary @ 7 a Franklin, Thursday sent off the follow- road, May 21.—Eber C. Smith, Edit- ing letter to the gold commissioner atl|or Recorp:—We found the de- Neo Be upal, sir:—The board of [caved — body of the last man ; toe Ei . trade has been requested to communi-| known to be buried in the slide about Chief of Police Kirkup left Rossland | cate with you in regard to the opening |, seaabnieih ° April 29 with 14 prisoners who were to|ofa trail to the Big Sheep. district and |? P.M 18 what I call the first log jam. be confined in the Kamloops jail. He the districts interior by sect trail. fi His body is badly decomposed. Huge i inati i -_.,_|learn from M. Kirkup that he thinks | aa reached hie destination with 2 prvon |i Some, apprOPT A ae and below and above . 'o withouw' 2 y of shak-| heen made by the government for thig|him and I think a piece of through him. He Remains. Crushed Beyond Recog- nition and Decayed. Two C for Ki Gave Him the Marble Heart. Landslide on }Red Mountain rail- fing hands eaid good bye and left hin on | purpose. Will you kindly write ine Fe- 5 the way overland. The day after Kirk-)garding the tmatter and let me know Jone 1S up’s departure the Miner contained the That provision has alreany been made | js about three feet from the surface of following: dy the government and report (if further Pan following: provisions be found necessary) you the debris with five feet more of wreck- “officer Kirknp left for Kamloops | think there would be, age under him. We will hardly be able yesterday with 14 vrisoners for the goal | In addition to the board of trade, I am aa . under his charge. ize will be assisted | writing on behalf of a large nuraber of | to get hin in shape for the coffin tonight, on the tiresome journey j by ble | p in ion with the mat- Devitt of Trail. Prisoner McLeod, |cer. It is the opinion of the board that . z lately convicted of being & toygh and | this is a most important question and embalnring fluid to stop the smell and sent dingly, openly ig deserving of a a prompt and generous ae ht - sent up accordingly, Oveipe during his |action on the (a ren Government, TUS" what to do to get_him to Ross journey, He does not understand J. J. Fraxgurs.” [land. irkup.” Mr. Kirkup was seen today by a Rec- “Could you but will do all we can. Send down some JamEs CHAMBERS. ‘This message was reseived by Eber C. Smith at 3 o’clock while on his way to By the Ladies Aid Society Next ‘Satur- | th> scene of the slide with provisions for day Night. the seven men working there. . Joseph Johnson was the messenger te . a Bie sent by Mr. Chambers to notify the we tate Coronet: wo. be Beet be Y | Reconp at the earliest moment of any 2 discovery. Mr. Smith returned with the ————— - ICE CREAM SOCIAL. “t wish to corroborate tha details,” said the reported. . a eet b Habe ron demanded Mr. [Oy ae aaa co acy thin ava-|mevmgo ail Wt tak Ty ponte th Kirkup. He was told that an_ item to bag tie tf ee forthe men. Assoon as possible the ffect appeared in the Vancouver | son. August Jackson has kindly ten-} nai + hie lage orld. . dered the ladies the use of the Central emains 2 ie: AEE ores news ise month old,” finally| hotel for the evening. There Will be |man left by the Corbin railroad “By this time it is of | ice cream in abundanc andasocialhop. |to rot under a few inches - Te will be an enjoyable oscasion and de- | of mud and logs, will be given a christ- serves a large attendance, | jan burial, In one week seven men did mers fA what the Corbin rag asserted was “next ABOUT THE CITY. to an impossibility,” and what the Cor- he wonld! ' In the cae of Brossat va Br, Col- | pin railroad never attempted to do. The ive know. ins, in which Brossau_ sue recover " ae \SWae Mr. McLeod, the man who ling in whitfo be due for wages, Judie Recont: believed that the bodies of the threatened to escape, one of the missing | Forin Tiursday allowed a pill for $55. laborers crushed by the avalanche were Ladies’ and childrens’ shoes, lace entitled to as much rever- curtains, linen, etc., 2% jes33_ than half ence and respect as the corpse of rice at Houghton & Bannett’s Pear a millionaire. The bodies known ‘to — -20-6t | aye been buried have been recovered, Thesuit of G. W. Peterson | va the i i iN ti Aragon Gold Mining company in which but the Recording Angel will not put it unfortunate ° ecaptured yet?” Mr. Kirkup no word to —_——_—_——_ AT THE WICKET. is —— i ie e Gallantry at the Delivery Window of | the plaintitf seeks to recover $359 for de- down to the credit of Dan Corbin. velupinent work was postponed to. the hext sitting of the court by Judge Forin Thursday owing to the absence of Sen- who jostle | ator Turner, an important witness. —__——_ the Bosh Ome! MINER’S ABJECT APOLOGY. —— Tearfally Begs Mayor Scott and Mr. Klockmnan’s Pardon. inebriate cynic may gavage glee over. Men and women, are never ina hurry at any other time | to Idaho accompan! are desperately $9 when the delivery | Mrs. Cory’s private school hi window opens and the overworked and | near corner St. Paul street a underpaid clerks inside commence serv- avenue. ing out mail. ‘The surging line in front of the window is composed of all types of character. Some of them brou; their manners with them, some used on drawing and others had — PERSONALS. cq Charles Van Nose rete home from | + the Miner” was not sent to obtain » facts before that rag made a vicious Charles Wood of the Spokesmnn-Re- the facts before that view left on this ine ning’s train for| attack upon Mayor