TWENTY-SEVEN CHILDREN *Attention Ladies | Mrs. M. Heard bas opened her new store on Columbia; ave., where every- | thing in the line of | Twenty-seven of Rossland’s children STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ladies’ and child-! have so tar responded to the request " rgd Won Loa, Per Cent. ren's furnishings | made by the Recoxp for contributions | Raslo |.” H ii BH may, be found. jto the fund for the Victorian Order of Hind . 2 2 | Sarere: This is a good showing but it , Spoke: e, Wash., Jane &—Kaslo again | — does not begin to the child d the Spok: team again in one Miss Millie Amme| 22 city and it is hoped that before |fthe best games ever played at the Pista the end of the week the number will be local Vall park, and that is saying nist of the re-/ greatly increas°d. . For six inni ‘ nowned Amme or| The subscriptions received at great deal. For six innings the game chestra, office since Saturday was a pitchers’ battle, and was played Will Gi Ll without an error on either side, with a/ . ve Rosson | only a total of six hits made. [Pee eae Fogme new. P astered, ee on ie | noliting tne as {Sp Pens three 10] ros Rext—Two roomed house, uear Red Mo: dnservatory L favor of Spokane. In the Avenue. | EVENING THINGS UP. Wants, For Sale. Rent, Lost Etc Ten cents ating fee he ee and five Ly M. J. OHEARN. 4 wnen Xe, CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS =p Kaslo Beats Spokane By a score of Five | Already Subcribe to the Victorian Order to Three at Spokane. of Nurses Fund. BOARD AND ROOMS. Want We can save you 25 per cent. on your Purchase, ACTION IS ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and Po John McTeer Repass, Par ait bie Railway.) SITUATIONS WANTED, The Rossland Evening Record. VOL, I. NO. 326 Mining Tuvestments. Corresdundence Solicited This Store is Matchless for Bargains. Don’t fail to see the ran, BOOTS and SHOES and REA! CLOTHING, A new consignment of Americ: opened this week. M. J, O'HEARN, The Clothier. Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, - - ROSSLAND, B. ¢ ANTED: no children or pets. P.O. Box Li. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1897. B.C. SOUTHERN BILL Act for Building of the Road to Lethbridge Passed Committee, PRICE 5 GENTS RUINED THEIR CABIN A. Frye Charged with Malicious Destruction of Property. — Special Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby ts made to order for $25.00. ROOMS FOR REST. this evening are as John irkup, Harr J. Fox Raxt—Six roomed house, new, plastered, * CROWS NEST SUBSIDY. sous C. Smith, Hon. T, Mayne Daly. ‘at §5; Jennie L. Stone. i McKane, Charles Howson, John Ww. He web Walter McCallum, Blai aie a ones, HONOR 10 THE QUEEN Meeting of Representative Citi- zens Arrange for a Celebration. urrics: Jerome Isaacs, age 7 years. Earl Smith, age 10 y« o Cory, age 11 years. Faas Shilvock, age 13 years. Leonard Shilvock, age 14 years. William Furlong, age 14 i years. Mack Malone, age 8 yea! Walter Farlong, age 12 years: Harry Wuerth, age 12 years. Evan Hughes. 12 ye Lawrence’ ‘Walkley, age Il} years. Gladys Campbell, age 9 years. Dimple Campbell, age 7 years. Gaston Lalonde, age 8 years. Leon Lalonde, age 7 years. Leonie Lalonde, age 3 years. Harrison Taverse, age 3 years. Willie Cross, 11 years. Dalton Cross, 12° years. Willie Foley, 15 years. Mable Davis, Reduction in Freight Rates to Be Made on Many Articles. H. S. Wallace, DEALER IN REcoRD BLocK, ROSSLAND, B.C. Frank A. Baird |T3E SROKER, DAILY Deaier in Mines ang RECORD Btocks. 25 cents a Load Scott Block, ‘Week delivered volumbia Avenue. ain depot; # per mo! Jenule L- stone, 6-10tf seventh Coffman came to bat and made | Fo® Rext—Dining room in first class hovel; a double bagger. Three infield errora| For Rext—One store a in rapid succession followed by a three- base hit by Green and a two-bagger by Borchers realized a total of five rans for ‘The eon into the celebration in honor of the Queen,” said G, A. Fraser today. “It should be made attractive for the chilt dren amid adults, and something that will draw the people into the towns for miles around. There snould be_ trades’ processions, with prizes; hurdle races, running races, jumping, hopping, ti tumbling and in fact anything that can be thonght of to entertain the people. Becca) children’s procession uld be nice. For that day all id reserve should win and the representatives of each of the two countries Simp bends in an_ effort to make it a gala day for Rossland. have seen a number of hotel men and they are willing to put up any sum within the reason to help the matter along.” . Ottawa, Ont., June 10.—Minister Blair gave notice of his resolution re- garding the Crows Nest Pass railway to- night. The resolution provides for a subsidy of $11,000 per mile, payable in installments on the completion of the work. The road is to start at Leth- bridge and pass through MacLeod. Whenever the road reaches Kootenay lake the local rates and tollson the rail- way ! and other roads used in connection and now and hereafter leased by the south of the main line in British Columbia, as well as the rates and tolls between any point on any such line of railway and any point on the main line of the company throughout Canada, and the company’s in British fear bia shall be Victoria, B. C., June 11.—(By Associ- pie eceovad be! ain aoe aes unfurnished ms al ey EI SSOSSCCO SK OSCSGS SERIO HG OIOSO SOOO 5 aaah CHEAP LOGS— fe, G00 Hon, water #0 ued Apply en premises to Son ws supplied pply on pi For Restore 10 m, 14x12, and unfurnished ms suitable for beitrooms and housekeep- reaso! in the Record block. rnished. comfortable rooms STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES ETO. For Rest: Fine fu for rent. Apply to Imperial Cigar store, Spo- e street ALDERMAN FRASER ACTIVE reach innin, Borcher pitched in his oldtime form, and supported without an error. Only five scattering hits were made off his delive: Murdock also pitched fet in the remaining two YELLOW FEVER SCARE BENCH WARRANT FOR HIM Fou Rusr. A furnished and unfurnished room |i for rent in the Recor block. For RESNt—5 room house. partly furnished, or 4 rooms unfurnished, 33 Le Roi ave. 6-3-3. Celebration of Diamond Jubilee Day to Be Observed in Rossland. JUST ARRIVED AT THE WHITE > HOUSE FULL LINE OF Irish Fair Cl India Disastrous to British. Samuel Milstein and His Aged Wife Think They Are Persecuted. roomed frame house: Firs: ‘erat? senate L. stone. Glott ‘ol restaurant business at ‘a bargain; desires wo sell oa secount of sick- ness; Jennie L. Sto: tg For 3aLE—Good hote 1 busines —with or eiths ont property; Jeale Ls Gluif for Kaslo. found for several hits, three of which were made in the fatal seventh. A crowd of over 600 people shonted them- selyes hoarse over the game. Sylvester Lewis, Alexander eae Mary Willkins, An enthusiastic meeting was held in Eady Lewis, BALL GAME TOMORROW. The curtain rose upon an entirely new First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed. Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. Below 1s a coupon with a blank for the zeae and age of the child who hes to contribute. Fill out the blanks, cut the coupon out, and bring or send it to the Recogp office with 10 cents. The name and age of the giver will be published in the next ee score by innings is as follows: => FOR A DAILY MAIL. Fox Sate—Furniture for 21 ioonia: with 2years’ ease of buildings Jennie Lstone. G-lmt ree Saig—S ton low bed transfer track in. St Tepair, cheap. Ad L. Root, Ft irects tpokaae, Wash. For Saiz —Chieken raach in good Lopate. jogs. Apply at this office. issue of the Reconp and so continued until the list is closed, when the money and names of the children of Rossiand who gave their dimes to aid a worthy cause will be forwarded to the office of the Victorian Order Fund at Octawa. Following is the blank to be filled out: Time of T: Vancouver Fifty-Three Hours. would mean to Vancouver business men we may state that correspondence which lef ii Rossuaxp, B. C.,..... 2+. 1897, I wish to contribate 10 cents to the Recorp’s Children’: Fumi of Rossland for the Victorian Order of Narses to be established in commemoration of the Queen’s Jubilee. Dentist and Oral Surgeon. All work the best that shill and experience can accomplish. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. land on Tuesday did not reach here until today at 1 o’clock ~53 hours—or at a ratio of ten miles an hour, eays the Vancoaver World. There was a stop over for some hours at some places. ow much more advantages it would be to have a daily mail as the stop over we refer to would be obviated. ——— SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. The Recorn’s job office has arrived We Itis proposed that a meeting of all| the vice patrons, vice presidents sad representatives of subscribers will convened at Ottawa when the fund a about to be closed, in order that a com-} mittee may be elected, to whom all the funds received will bobs handed over. That | sre eas oe ) decide how the governing ly of new order is to be be chosen and (3) deter: | | mine how the work to be undertaken | shall be carried on. The qualifications of the nurses of the} Victorian Order are to be of the highest | J. I. McKenzie, M. D., McGill, Montreal. Physician, Surgeon and Acconcheur. atial of th= Royal College of Physicians sad Surgeons. Eiiaburgh. Lica of the Fac- ulty of Physicians and Surzcous, Glasgow. jpecialty made of Eye and Ear Dissases. 8 Orrick: SMITH-HEWILT BLOCK. for fhe class of work they are expected | to upon the resources of the middle classes. { It is a heavy burden upon the poor in spite of hospitals and kindly charities. | t nurse, prepare | ne ‘0 provide skilled nurses in W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians itish yaad Surgeons, etc., Bri Columbia, Canada. OLate Surgeon Wo1kingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: Sruss1t Brock. ROSSLAND Pea, spares settled and out-lying country om ot provide skilled nurses to at- tend the ‘sick poor in their own homes in cities {o To provide skilled nurses to at- tend cases in cities at reons of incom¢ ‘ing paid to the fangs of the order; (d) To provide small lying-in rooms or wards in cottage hospitals or homes; (e)To prepare trai: nurses r- Dr. REDDICK. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 am; 1to4p.m;7 9pm. First door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - BOSSLAND. to sughly qualified to carry out these ob- C. P. R,. BRANCHES. Meeting of Railway Committee Held at Ottawa. Ww. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Court, near St. OFEX DAT A™D KIGHT. Caskets and Xetal Linias always oa haa Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Ferry—West Kootenay District. 1s, properiy endorsed, will received tr the Honorabie Chief Co} Commissioner of Lands and W noo! intended of propelling the same, and tl of toll proposed to ‘eotioetede sna “give t the hames of two persons Wha’ eee wine te exe- cute a bond for $5» to secure the fait thful carry- ing out of the contract competition will “be on or ures of tolls and the amouu' the gov- rivileze of operating ferry. eque to the amount 0 ofthe first years bonus must acre ieiccrs of the. with their ANfticers of the g2recament, wit an- imals and freight, o a for the exel tisive 5 Ws. GORE, ty Commissioner of Lands and Works. Lande abd a* orks Depart ietori auth May, 1697, 5:25-2W. Singer Seve Machine Agency Full line of supplies carried. If you desire to see the agent leave dress care P. QO. hoz 622 and he will call. Ottawa. Ont. Jane 9.—At the meeting of the railway committee today the act respecting the Trail Creek & Columbia railway was passed. This charter is held by the Canadian Pacific. It is for a road from the Trail creek mines to Kettle river. Judge Clark said that it might not be necessary to construct this road asanother company was building by which the C. P. R. might make arrange- ments. The company building is under- stood to be the Heinze company. Judge Clark then appeared for the Kootenay Railway & Navigation com- pany. He said that this railway was owned by the C. P. R., but it was first iormed by friends of the RK at the instigation ofthe late Sir John Mac- donald’s government so that the road might get Bri the C. P. R. The Columbia & Kootenay pany were principally in the employ P. R. The company now asked leave to build easterly from’ Nelson to Queen’s Bay and nerth to Revelstoke. The company did not want to build westerly as that part was now in the hands of acompany, the Columbia & Western, which was likely to build. The only point westward that the company wanted to build was 15 miles, fron. Rob- a constitution, ‘South belt, on Red mountain, Colam- Sickness is always a severe tax} Columbia avenue, Rossland. Tail ort wate of the chief ally ar the: order = Jennie K one 21 Columbia Ave. Houses Rented and Rents Collected Properties Listed and Advertised h Columbia government would not assist |If you have anything to sell or ——_ WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable miniog Prop2rties in the | bia mountain, Marphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, oa which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, tt DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. orice is hereby given that the As an evidence of what a daily mail For Sare—Cheap, a 3) horse power voller: in good Address Box 512, Rossland, For Satg—A 5 horsepower upright e3 and boiler, used less one month, tn Stable. sus = & Rusa have opened a hay, ania and feed store in the Le Roi stables. command attention. It will pay you to call on them. 27tf terms. Inquire at this office. For Sax: A comple outit for a country news- paper; Wi n eight column hand press. apply's ‘at this office. ; A livers Varn and clear title to lot on which it ist for sale at a bargain for cash. fice. Toiser 2m pon, Stailonesy co idel & ‘Cople & Co.; E. Co.j Beds & Co. Sachin lor Vancouver. DEAT AGE: 6: Ifyou ave nousenold ouds to iked'Star transfer - mare Desrace: The Rol. Star Transier Company Bandies all binds of freight promptly. Teaursc: If you want delivering of teaming of any Kind done me call up the Red Star stables. ‘Their prices | | For Saiz: A new piano at « bargain on easy | | Fou Sats: An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this | $200 to $400 42 Columbia Avenue —IN THE— 8 Original Townsite of Rossland —WwiTH— Perfect Title Guaranteed. For the next thirty days the Montreal Townsite Syndicate will sell lots jj at from After which time prices will be advanced. Own Your Own House. ___io Your Rent will pay for it in One Year. FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY. John Ferguson McCrae, Representing Syndicate, on Easy Terms, - ROSSLAND, B.C. Bacace: If you have = eral or baggage of Praxog: yea wantasafe or piano moved g. get the Red Star Transfer Company, to do i ey are responsible for all dash Tax, t Transfer Company meets all out going and a joscoming trains aad will art c sity for bazeage o Orpaseengers: LIVERY STABLES. tofore existing between tae undersigned, g on business as hotelkeepers, % ea ace 3 McLxop, : cKesziz. - 3. H. Goon. DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock And Mines. Barus: edies’ entrance to the new t adies" entrance to the new ba Barenooms fitted up ROSSLAND. B.C. ERY. ‘our Specialty. ‘2 Washington street tet, McLean & Morzow, the oP igneer druggists, Morsms:Get your saille ani pac horses at the Red Star stables. i BUSINESS PERSONALS. ‘JURT stop and look in Fraser's window and soe Pon pony fruit and ehelce’ candles calle athe Columbia Candy Company, Reserve si aac Washington. 7 ity, that it For the ome Laapeeging Perea rere of boots and shoe store. et yer the Recomp ever t Sater aes Maas sas” B,C, Baxany, Hazelwood fi REET, mulk, fine creamery Bret - aan ei Fine bread, cakes and past: GRANITEW ARE_-+ At Former Priesof “TIN VW/ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. DEUGGISTS. Rave Just received @ ton of drugs and toilet BATHS. the European Hotel. et ha strlen tubs and ruarole. Hinds ad styles. All wor “attended ta. Weller, sanitary sonally *Phone 27. plumber. SS OE Tux Leland: Columbia avenue. HOTELS. ° Lost. ‘Missixa—Whereabor house, last heard of (at Nelson, Bee wacted 4 at Ne by his brothers at Rossland.” @liw., very and RED STAR Transfer (0. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Westere railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; 207 thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J. W. AARTLINE, PROP. Quick work. Telephone No. 8. Free. PERSONAL, Daxcine: promesor: Dresfous gives Private les- Ip you want 4 ‘Bpol sons every Rossland Evexixs Recorp kane £00 EM. Shaw ord. WeGraham. Oneh wiah to buy anything call RESTAURANTS. and register your wants free. Buatwzss lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. Tux um Vendome’ gives quick its on short no- AnorEEn vainaple disco Tae Vendome restaurant leads, ~ervi meals and prices ake ne Ane wil, Yendome to dine. restaurant is the best place a billiard and ree club rooms. steam heat ‘aud all modern conven! —--—The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ———™ ‘egantly fu ae—THE HOTEL ALLAN — LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. light and airy bedroo Dining room unexcelled. Electric lights, ences. ms. Parlors, baths. MRS. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. nd everything first CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. BUILDING MATERIALS. son to Arrow lake. The bill was passoi. —~—_— METAL QUOTATIONS. New York, June 9.—Bar silver, 60c., Mexican dollars 4713c. N Copper—Steady ; brokers’ price $11; price $10.90 to $11.20. Woop and lumber: We sell others. The British Columbia Gre iit canoe WM. L. WEBB, Dealer in Srovs coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars s ton. coaL. EW AND SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Piseoures Lpeanc pte rood PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, WASH.NGTON AND J. W. LANE. PROP. DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. RESERVE sr: - “Rossland, B.C. Smoke Enterprise H. S. Wallace the Rossland opera house last night to appoirit a committe and make prelimi- nary arrangeme:.ts for a fitting celebra- tion of the Queen’s diamond jubilee in hes to the point were Macdonald & Cronyn Edward Cronyn, “ J..A. Macdonald. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. BURN’S BLOCK, - - + ROSSLAND. made by Messrs. T. Mayne Daly, W. 8. Weeks, Dr. Edward Bowes, Mayor Scott, E, Hewitt, John McKane and others. It was decided to hold a meeting of the committee at4 o’clock this after- noon at the offices of the city, No. 117 Cc ia avenue in order that sub-com- Turner & Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical mittee may be appointed. It was also decided that the school children of Ross- land form an interesting part of the pro- cession. Ma: ayor Scott thought that the comely woul propriate between $200 300 toward defraying the expenses Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, etc. Basement No. 18, Celumbia | Mm Avenue ANOTHER BUSINESS «FOR ROSSLAND... Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesale and Retail PAINT HOUSE _ In their block, one door east Grand Union Hotel. They will carry a coM- PLETE: STOCK of PAINTS; OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything in the line of Painters’ Supplies. of Following is the general committee pointed at the meeting last night: Ma or Scott, Aldermen Wallace, ¥1 erson, Raymer, Jol Seen Dr. Bowes an Messrs, W. 8. Weeks. J. FI regan Harold Kingsmill, Ross ‘Thompson, E LOOK Ar Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors " by foul tips. 8, Langeake J. Gore T. Gregan, Manager. T. Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS AND. VALUERS, | Comveyancers Notaries Public, ete. Advances made on Consignments. Money Loan. Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Ete. GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia LOTS NOW SELLING IN CARIBOO CITY Prices, $75 to $250. Size (look) 50 x142 feet to 16 feet alley. Terms easy. Perfect Title. Apply J. E MILLS. 36}¢ Columbia Ave. - - - - ROSSLAND, B.C. AGE NT ROSSLAND. Spokanes and Rosslanders Will Play Tomorrow and Sunday. The Spokane baseball team arrived from Spokane this afternoon. Since Kaslo defeated the Spokane boys on their own grounds they are desperate. They claim that they were simply out of luck and will do the Rosslanders up without mercy, but it isdcubtful. McCallum is going to put Marshall, the clever shortstop, in the pitcher’s box tomorrow. St. Vrain is unable to twirl the ball owing to a disabled finger. The positions of Mec. [cCallum’s nine to- morrow are as fellows: Gibeon, Dy 1B: Whalen, 2nd'b; Arneson, 8. 8; 8rd b; Sullivan, lf; Gay, cf; be rely: Holland, c; Marsl all, Pp. What will add materially to the com- fort of spectators tomorrow is the fact that a wire netting has positively been placed in front of the grand stand and the ladies need not fear being discolored WAS NOT THE OUTLAW. Two Men Arrested on Suspicion of Be- ing Law Breakers and Discharged. It seems officer Kirkup was mistaken in the supposition that either one of the two men arrested lately and dismissed was the notorious outlaw Tom Starr if their subsequent actions can be taken for a criterion of their character. Both amen, since their release, have reported to Officer Pyper and have evidently been trying hard to get work. Frank West, the blacksmith and carri: maker, claims to be a steel worker as well, and has hunted the town over for work. Bhinehart, hfs partner, has met several men in town who know him. men were not a little surprised to see themselves branded as me notor- fous oulaw, and remarked that a man baa to come to Rossland to find out who e is. — GLADSTONE IS BITTER. Opposes the Invitation of the Sultan of Turkey to the Jubilee. London, Jane 10.—One of the Irish newspapers publishes a letter from Mr. Glaas‘one in which he refers tothe “4nsolence and audacity of the sultan’s request to be permitted to Se vez ste ste stz best ste stz xtzstz ste stz ste ste “ SAOES” Like other lines of merchandise must be dora ob selected and pi in the best markets in order to ol iain best values. This appl plies to the customer, as well as the retail dealer who makes shoes his special Pasiness: one does not look for the latest styles in Hats in store, nor can the best shoes be obtained cxoept from the exclusive shoe dealer. We make a specialty of Fine Shoes. Finest America: goods kept in stock. Sole agent for the Slater Shoe. Sole agent for the J. & T. Bell’s Fine Footwear. W. F. McNEILL. Next Door to the Post Office. BGT AGS AGI BES EGE BGT BGT AGS BT LYS TOS AGk AGE US ST EAE BGs BK ZT 2ET BA BOS HT send envoys to the Queen’s jubilee.” Mr. Gladstone expresses the hope that prudence and decency will induce the government to stifle the: Feaesty sayin; ‘The envoys of the great assaesin would meet with a disagreeable reception in oe MILITARY TOURNAMENT. Private Stewart of the Canadian High- landers Won the Prize. London, June 10 —At the Royal Mili- tary tournament today Private Stewart, of the Canadian Highlanders, won the empire prize in the bayonet contest against theempire. The award, with 8. C. CHEZUM. ‘JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co Full information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. General Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Execut: - ‘ CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orvicz: Taytor Biocg, Columbia Ave. P.O. Box 568. ROSSLAND, B. ¢ others, was made by the Datchess of Connaught, in the ive presenice ofthe Duke, Lord Wolseley, other military of- Ssials of high rank. The prize distribu- —— AN EXPLANATION. Members of the Catholic church desire was in no wise to blame for their disap- hearse, in which to conduct the remains JAMES HUNTER. HUNTER BROS. ‘Wholesale andgRetail. AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDEP. CO., GOODWIN CANDLES ROBERT HUNTER. General Merchandise. say he did not promise one, only upon the condition that he could secure the use ofUndertaker White’s. Mr. White says his hearse was broken so it could not be repaired in time for the funeral. —— HOTELKEEPERS VS. NEVER SWEATS. tion was attended with great enthusiasm. is us to state that Undertaker Lockhart pointment i in not being able to secure a of Father Lemay to the cemetery. They The Rossland silver coronet band ated Press.) —The British Columbia Southern railway bill passed the com- mittee this morning. It gives permis- sion for the construction of the road to Lethbridge. The Yukon trading and transportation bill was passed also. BRITISH SUFFERED DEFEAT. Desperate Uprising Led by the Notori- ous Mullah in India. London, June 11.—(By Associated Press.)—The British forces were attacked in the Yechi valley, India, by an armed force of insurrectionists raised by the notorious Mallah of Pombah. The Brit- ish troops were driven back by the over- east tof (Fort William en points west of Fort William on the company’s main line, or any line operated or leased by the company, the following reductions from the present freight rates will be inade od ont tl _ following articles: Green per cent; coal oil, 20) per rate; t cotdage and binder twine, Present were an old man and woman, trembling on the upper circle of life, who were prosecuting for being perse- cuted. Their cabin had been torn down from over their heads by the orders of A Frye, who had purchased the lot from Corbin. Frye, after being summoned on on eee warrant, gave bonds to ap- n nt; iron: including bar and Cana- plates, lvanized sheets, pipe, pipe a jikes, and horseshoes, ture, 10 per ‘cent. “Ail such reductions must take effect before January 2 On all grain and flour to Fort William and points east of there, there will reduction of 3 cents per! 100 pounds—1!¢ cents next year and 1!¢ cents following year. Running powers over the road to for oth i IN INTEREST 0 OF TURKEY. Germany Wants to Rctain Armed Gar- rigon in Crete. London, June 11.—(By Associated Press.)—Germany is trying to retain Turkish garrisons in Crete ahd is at- tempting to secure the retrocession of Thessaly to Tuskey If Russia refuses to ‘admit of such a proposition Germany will be forced to yield er claims. FIEND OF THE iE HOLMES TYPE. Wife Hanged in Delaware. Georgetown, Del., June 11.—(By As- sociated Press.)—H. H. Gordy, a fiend of the Holmes type, was hanged here to- day for the murder of his young wife and others, for insurance. A. 0. U. W. TROUBLES. Ontario Grand Lodge Expelled From Supreme Lodge of the United States. Ottawa, Ont., June 11.—(By Asvociat- ed Prees.)—The Ontario Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W. has been expelled from the Supreme lodge of the United States. . YELLOW FEVER SCARE. New York, June 11.—{By Associated Press.}—-W. H. Corn, of Buffalo, died here today of yellow fever a few hours er are pro- vided for. FOR FRENCH CANADIANS, Society C dto Relieve Di ‘be a| lot on which stood the Milsteins’ morning. Samuel Mile- tein and his wife, persecuted by hard times, desided to move to Rossland. He rented a cabin back of the Salvation Army building : and moved into it all his _ Corbin claimed the willing to sell lots cheap to those who took chances. A. {Frye purchased the cabin and notified them to vacate. As the land wasin dispute, this they refused to do until notified by the proper author- ities. The very next day after they paid their rent, it is claimed, by Frye’s or- ders the cabin was torn asunder, while yet the tenants were in it, and the lum- ber hauled away. Several articles of in New England. oo emenestet N. H., June 10.—The i has ized Peak Canaeian colonization society for the relief of distressed French Canadians in New England. The first effort made by the society was the founding of a branch in this city today by Dr. Brisson and Mr. Carrirfeli, of Montreal, who will open branches in Bangor, Boston, Lowell and Lawrence. This is a result of the many appeals made to the Dominion government by the Canadians, thousands of whom are suffering poverty in nearly all the New Engiand manufacturing towns. To all who poh home the Dominion government will ‘ish transportation and will give to each man 100 acres of wood land, and beth pay him from $590 to $1, 000 for clearing it. ——————____ TO TEST COAL MINES ACT. of the Law P Employment of Chinese. ceedings to finally test the constitution- ality of the Coal Miners act, prohibiting the employment of Chinese under-|© ground, was taken today, when Mr. Cassidy in. the supreme court moved to quash the proceedings under which Manager Little of the Union Colliery company was Aped recently. J adgment etter: his ane nthe steamer Ad from Cape Colo! ADDRESS TO TO VICTORIA. Jamestown, N. Y., June 11.—(By As- sociated Press.)\—The Canadians of this city have prepared an artistic address, wht ich will be sent to to asen Victoria. IRISH FAIR C CLOSED. New York, July 11.—(By . Associated Press.)—The great Irish fair closed to- day. The attendance has been 700,000. ie receipts amounted to $250,000. ——_—_ THE SIZE OF SIAM. The Kingdom of Siam. whose monarch soon coming to visit us, playe little part in the affairs of the world, but is, as a matter of fact, of very considerable dimensions, and under an enlightened and energetic government could become @ power of great importance in that quarter of Asia. The Siamese domin- ions extend over 1,100 miles from north to south, eolle at their greatest breadth they are about 550 miles from east to west; this breadth, however, is attained only ‘at one point, for Siam’ is a long strip of country, compriging the valley pel was ved. with the opinions of we in noe on the recent stated case the constitutionality of the act is upheld, it is expected that the matter will be appealed to the privy council, OTTAWA HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. Committee Appointed to Look Into Landslide in Quebec. day when it met at 11 o’clock. .The solicitor-general, replying to Mr. _Cos- grain, said thata Victoria, Jane 10.—A step in the pro- |*% Ottawa, Ont., June 10.—There was a rather slim attendance at the house to- it is claimed, were broken. When court opened this morning Frye was not present. As the minutes ticked off and he did not appear the dge got impatient and Sent officer byge. out with a bench warrai ane, were you not here?” asked the e when he appear e said that he understood the sum- mons to read 11 instead of 10 o’clock. jud; the Sernual wicca oy ing Sonverting it to his wn Use. ont gave Mr. Milstein notice on_the 26th of April to vacate,” said Mr. Frye. “T used every reasonable means, and then F. H. Davis set men to work to tear down the house so we could im- Prove the property.” ‘his is a very serious case,’’ said the “and unless the complaint ge is jodae, jarisdiction, “I will amended led I have no ad place.” inti said eae that ine ins! laint be not guilty. What youdo with the lumber pees to the cabin?” asked the inde adi it hauled on Mr. Martin’s lot,’” he answered. “You may think thisa trivial offense,” continued the judge, “‘but a this is prov- en I will have to send you to Nelson in charge of a constable. You have placed yourselfin a bad position and don’t seem to realize the seriousness of the offense. There is a civit law to govern tenants and you shoald. have applied to that law instead of taking it into your own hands. As it stands now it is a simple case of theft: you can’t call it anything « cle Attorn: Deacon said that several jieces of ‘furniture were broken and that Rie Frye assaulted Mrs. Milstein for re- fusing to let him tear down the house, cee cite I did not assault her,” de- nied Mr. Frye. “Well, you shoved her; its the same to inquire into the landslide at Quebec, claims of the citizens. Sir Richard Cartwright was left over until Sir Charles Tupper, , This was done, and the boat bill An act to provide for the registration of cheese factories and creameries, and for branding dairy products, and to pro- of the Mckong and lar. The rivers are its trade 1 routes and its roads. Like Egypt, the settle coun- try consists of strips of land along the rivers and valleys, the greater portion of the territory ming an almost impene- trable jungle. hibit one through and read a third time. Fisher’s bill abolishing the position of deputy commissioner of Sifton’s bill to amend the land titles act, had reported in favor of granting be- tween $38,000 and $48,000 to settle the moved that the house take up the fast line resolu- tion, but at the request of Mr. Foster it who was at the railway committee, was to dates of manufacture of such products, was next scussed in committee. The bill was patents, and thing, d the Te judge thought Sir. Frye" did not know where he stood, that he had better give bonds, secure counsel and let the case go over until Lomrre ws This At- ney Deacon iE feceedt to, saying that the facts were ‘all before them; that srye knew very well he was doing’ yrong in taking the law in his own hands an wouid have to suffer the consequences, “Did you not know, Mr. Frye, that the sheriff was moving people on Sour Dough alley,” he asked. “No, sir.’”” “Are you willing to recuperate this man for his broken furniture?” “What does he want?’’ The judge interrupted by saying that they would have to settle that matter out of court. So the case rested for the time being. Unless the case is compri- mised it will be heard on its merits to- morrow morning. Favorite cigars, Dade and PERSONALS. Dr. Findley, the lar dentist has returned froin’Caritos cree " Earnest Kennedy, who is on his way to England, has wired to his business pleco in Rossland of his arrival in Chi- rine is time he is on his way to Now yore where he will spend a Tow Complete stock of Mining Choice Groceries and Provisions Drv Goods Furnishins Goods Shoes Hats From the best Canadi TELEPHONE 9. escorted the Hotelkeepers and the Never i = < Sweats to the Black Bear ball grounde today playing a dead march in advance for the defeated ones. The biils an- nounced that the game was to be co: tinged daily until nine cue cae sare ed. It wasan excit! Rie'eult; with varistions,* will be aa and a bill to do away with the revision of voters’ lists for the present year were also put through committee and read a third time. ooo A strawberry social will be given this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. near the new jenye Lead—Steady ; brokers’ price, $3.123¢ ; exchange price, §3.2713 to $3.30. inner? ‘Siraiis, #3 S5@$13.65. Plates—Dull. Spelter—Firn; domestic, #4.20@#4.30. Don’t fail to see the beautiful Oriental i Delmar Lester at the Dominion concert hall tenight. STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. FOR SALE r Room House and Lot for Sale. Tite’ Perfect. LIN. Biaelow 47 Columbia Ave. ATTENTION LADIES. The Rossland laundry have special facilities for handling lace curtains at 75 cents per pair. Bring them today and get them tomorrow. Also special | ie bed er woolen blsnkots of GOODS DELIVERED FREE. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING. «{ The-Pacific Hotel, » JOHN WATSON. PROP. CORNER UMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. 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