Attention Ladin! |SOSSLAND STOCK QUOTATIONS. Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’ and child- ren’s furnishings may be found. which may be found of light weight, and I 0s! shall dispose ot the aime™ under ¢ sn Wants, For Sale, Rent t Etc rection of the Mayor, or Chairman a! the Heaith Committees. ree Ty aimtenen ne No person or persons shall sell or - offer for sale any bread, mille, or other with any sub- ~ stance injurious to health, and any |W article s shall forfeited and de ratroyed under the direction of the Mayor, Police Magistrate, or any Justice or Justices of the Peace in and for the City of Rossland. 6. No butcher, trader, grocer, orother person, persons, or ‘porate, shall sell, expose or offer for sale, i any shop, store, market, or any place within the limits of the City of Rossland, as food, any tainted, diseased, damaged, or unwholesome meat, ultry, fish, yege- tables, milk, fruit,or other articles of food or provisions, or the flesh of any spimal dying otherwise than by \, Thornton Langley, john McTeer ‘Repass, M. J. OHEARN. | wren Svante CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS #*t# ana: Want Caps We can save you. 25 per cent. on your Purchase, ACTION IS ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and i Corrected Oaily By Jennie L. Stone, Stock Broker. BITUATIONS W. honse of three or four rooms . Jennie L. Stone. ’ Situation chambermatd or walt ‘Apply 8. D., this oftive. 6 Wanrep—Situation by young woman cook f Sor 10 men at mine or boarding house. Ap- ply at Record office. Biowh? Wantep—A partn ner with small capital to man- ufacture vinegar. Must understand the ) busi to Address H. B. 16-6. E, a? Name of Company. The Rossland Evening Record. erform, VOL, I, NO. 332 M ning This Store is Matchless for Bargains. investments. PRICE 5 GENTS APPOINTED , ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1897. MILNE BACKED OUT Miss Millie Amme| # thi Pianist of the re-| ; owned Amme or-| B chestra, Will Give Lessons on the Piano ness, Record office. Don’t fail to see the range of BOOTS and SHOES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, A new consignment of American HATS opened this week. SPORTS ARE ACTIVE es Special Jubilee Sale now golng on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00. LOOK AT Fraser's Window BOARD AND ROOMS, Bae NORINCO OA CONT ORE Me cionay ave, b i bl ek cunt Spc otenay ave, hal oe enat | Sp ike ‘Bt te cfactng CW ia 3) ane een Jorresdundence Solicited PRICE: an enviable reputation. + Clarke, also of Woodstock, has al- ways played defences and was a power of strength loany team, and persons ed ming & in contact with him went heav- cnward and Clarke came out with the CRIME IN CANADA. POLICE Co the Pe Population of the Dominion. FOR RENT, Record Brock, ROSSLAND, B.C. Frank A. Baird BROKER, Juuier 'n Mines andl Btocks. The Scott Block, Volumbia Avenue. Rot Avenua. THE DAILY RECORD 2 centsa Conservatory L Week delivered JUST ARRIVED AT THE WHITE ve JIOUSEI == = Spring Suitings, Trousers and Overcoatings. First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- antecd, Call and see goods and get price MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. Eureka Consoiidi Ethel.. sinc ee Penn 4 = x er eae Tee :] must make his application for that pur- | month next after the : | by-law in the British Db. EB. Dentist and Oral ill work the best that shill and experience can aecomplish, Jftice over Fraser's Di Columbia Ave., KERR, D.D.3 1 Surgeon. cs rnin, Minnessta Si Silver Co. | rug Store, Mary 3 sta near Lincoln St. J. ‘I’, McKenzie, M. D., McGill, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon aw Licential of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeous. Edinbui i . ‘uity of Physicians and Specialty made of Rye and Ear Diseases. SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. OFFICE: ad Accoucheur. sicential or the Fao- aa, Glasgow, W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, DO. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians Red Top Mount aad Surgeons, etc., British R. Columbia, Canata. . Late Surgeon Workit Hospital, ar PES ingman’s Butte, Mont. om & the Inspector of Licenses may seize and destroy any such tainted, disessed, * | damaged or unwholesome meat poultry, fish, Vegetables, milk, fruit, or othe articles of any person convicted of a . bre ‘ach of this by-law, before the Mayor, Police Magistrate, Justice, or Justices of the Peace, having jurisdiction within {the City, a penalty not exceeding one ‘| hundred dollars and costs, may be im- sed by such Mayor, Police Magistrate r Justice, or Justices of the Peace, an in default of payment of said penalty, and costs, the same may be levied by - | distress and sale of the goods and chat- : | tels of the offender, and in case of there g| being no distress found out of which + | said penalty can be levied, the offender +} may committed to the common gaol, or lock-u) up. house, for any term not ex- ceeding thirty days,unless such penalty, with costs be sooner paid. 8. Sections 35 and 36, of By-Law No. 3, are hereby repealed. Passed the Municipal Council on the first day of June, 1897. Reconsidered and finally adopted by ie Council on the eighth day of June, R. Scorr, w. McQueen, City Clerk.. NOTICE. The above is a true copy of a byclaw passed by the Municipal Corporation of. the City of Rossland on the Kighth day of June, A. D. 1897, and all persons are hereby required to take notice that any- one desirous of applying to have such by-law or any part thereof quashed [L. 8.] pose to the Supreme court within one ublication of this lumbia Gazette or he il be too late to be heard in that _ | behal W. McQuery, . City Clerk. *}ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. For For SALE—Good' For erie cond, ria For Ste Chickea ranch in, go at ri pe en opened ebay For Baar Furnished {sur roomed house, Boi nie For Rent—F urnished two roomed hou, a #17, Jennie L. Sto For RENT — Two famished Fooms, for tie i ing. W. A. Cory, St. Pa ul street Fon RENt—Six roomed house, new, plastorad, ‘at $25; Jennie 1. 8 Fou Rest—Tour cone, new, pl lesterol, "asks business centre; $25, Jennie'L. Stone, 6-"Uif Fou, Ruxt-—Two roomed house, uear Red ‘nn tain depot; #8 per mo; Jennie Le Stone. 6-10t For Rent— Dining room in first elass ns als Jennie L. Stor Fon RuxrStore room, 1x12, and, upturnisnod rooms suitable for bedroom: ing for rent reaonably in the itocond blo For Renr: Fine furnished comfortable ro: for rent. Apply to Imperial Cigar store, * an For Rants A furnished and unfurnished room for rent in the Kecogp block. FOR BALE, For ‘Sare—Resldent Tot, 1 nice location, c conv on fent to business centre. Jennie L. Stone. G-1S-tf. For Sate—Bar and furniture of hotel in thle city. Apply this office. ‘oR SaLE Two teams of good horses, harness sags wavons, Apply at this office. tf. med frame Toute; Firat aves for $100; dente de Stone, aying restaurant Dasinoss ‘at a bargain; ‘dealers red to sell on account 0} vel sana —with or ‘with- out property; Jennie L. si wet For Sare—Furniture for 21 rooms with 2: 2 years Jesse of building; Jennie L. 81 SaLe-$ ton 1g bed trator trac int rood repair. chea) ap. Addre: . L. Root ‘3 ° Post street, Spokane, Wash: od location, Also 5 hogs. Be ltl, Ree one 28. orse power boiler in Pr 8 Mareen Box 312, Rossla rwer upright pee M. J, O'HEARN, Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, - oe The Clothier. ROSSLAND, B. ¢, OF GOODS ON At Former Prices CAR. Two LOADS TRACK =|GRANITEW ARE__» ¢ TINWARE Jessup Steel is the only stee) that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware (a, 2 one month, i rain an} feed store in the Le Rol stables. ifbir prices mm tention. It will pay you to 9 vall Sas: ew piano at a bargal terms. a rmquire ae tine ot ie ac ich a pane: An Erie bloyele, ews Apply at this von Sane: A livery barn and clear title to lot on which it is located for sale ata in forcash. Apply at this office. ioe A By-Law to Aven By-Law No. 2. BY-LAW No, Mov 10,. h 1. Sotedle a to By-law No. 2, is ereby repealed, and the foll Schedule is enacted in lieu thereof. orins SCHEDULE “B.” There shall be paid the following Li- cense fees or duties for such licenses re- spectively from time to time’ issued_by of Rossland. Retail Liquor Ticense: six months. for each Dray audios ail Linds of freight preset ‘TEAMING: If you waut Golivering or (amin: of a Un Transfer Company will dot promptly, Praxos: If you wi et the Re License Commussioners of the City te going. and Tocomis y Part DEAYAGE,. lovina: If gu have household move. calla near’ transfer Boots fo Rowe Star "Tranter Company ly. fay Rind’ done call up © Stables. RED y and STAR Transfer (Go. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfor privilege for the Columbia & Wester- railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kiads of freight from cars; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J. WW. AARTLINE. PROP. Quick work. Telephone No. 8. If you have o trunk roe bay ind you want moved, ited Star “H rant safe or piano moved a Star ranster Co.npai iy, todo are responsible for all dan 2 Red Star Transfer Co:npan & out- ay tr ig trains ant will call at of she elty for baggage or passenys masta all o rs. We never rain. itt | billiard and priv: team st LIVERY STABLES. sad ile and pack horses st ae—THE HOTEL ALLAN mm LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred Clegantl furnished light and airy bedrooms, Parlors, baths, club Too ‘Di i ing room _unexcelled. Electric lights, heat and all modern ‘Son vouimoes. MRS. M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. -~———The' Only Brick Hotel in Town, ———=—. BUSINESS PERSONALS. adopted -by day of June, B. SCOTT, Sugn stop and look in Franor'a window and aa Fon fine fruit and. choice candles catls ae tha Golumbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near Every day bri new custo: Teatonda to. resso at when a boots the right house. tad shoe at utiful perfume atomize! to Lalonde. n that whea a man makes shoes 's. "specialty, that it muse be. on ie ng Sroatest ai ‘and finest assortment of tacts to Lalonde’s, the leading F, nope and sitoes PALACE STABLES ™». SADDLE AND PACK BORSES. ELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. wasunaion AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE.PROP. -_ = Rossland, B.C. JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Ete. GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia H. S. Wallace, DEALER IN STATIONERY, OEFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC. H. S. Wallace Preparations for Jubiiee Are Progressing Nicely. Day LACROSSE TOMORROW Veterans and Home Players Will Meet—Bishop and Smith Monday Night. Many of Rossland’s citizens have been overheard humming that f miliar little tune, “Push Dem Clouds ‘\way,” but the ground hog probably did not see his shadow, and the weather has been dis- mal enough to dampen the ardor of an optimist. Yet the preparations fora grand celebration on Jubilee day have gone merrily on and everyone expects a bright day for its festivities of that oc- casion. The season of sports is fairly opened. Jubilee week will be one long remem- bered. Tomorrow the ‘veterans and home lacrosse teams will play on the baseball grounds and the printers and actors will try their skill at baseball | Sunday. On Monday evening a ten- round boxing contest will be given at Dominion theater, thus rounding things up witha metropolitan finish. Biddy Bishop and Ed Smith will come to- gether that night, anda red-hot glove contest is promised by these two well known boxers, who have been well re- ceived wh they have app Turner & Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell. Hanging, etc. Basement No. 18, Columbia Avenue. & Langeake J. Gore T. Gregsca, Manager. T. Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Cenwsyancers Notaries Public, etc. Advances made on Consignments. Money! tes. ROPELAND, F.C. OF THE VETERANS. Much interest is expressed in the la- crosse match tomorrow and evervone is wondering how the veteran will stack up. Alderman G. A, Fraser was one_of the best eastern players of western On- tario. He is very fresh and one of the best sti:k handlers in Canada. He has ANOTHER BUSINESS --FOR ROSGLAND:.. Daniel and Chambers Are opening fe enolate 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 hall. He was also champion bicycle Hider of Canada at one time. . MacKenzie’s reputation as a la- scone player 1g too well known to need any comment upon. Suffice to say that Archie gathers in everything that comes his way and always does yeoman service for the home field, keeping the ball al- ways onthe defense field of the opposing team. These three heavy weights us- ually put terror into the hearta” of the ome | layers of the opposing team. mald, formerly of the Cornwall team, “has played with and against such clubs as the Shumrocks of Montreal, Capitals of Ottawa, and Torontos. His game will be worth watching. Doctor Campbell was noted in Portage la Prairie asa very fast runner anda food all round piavery either defense or ome. O'Connor, formerly of Ottawa, knows the gam game and will illustrate it tomorrow afte H. C Gregor, formerly of Winni- peg and lately of Vancouver, has bee! one of the players of both cluba when they won the championship on_ several occasions. is champion 100-yard runner ce Puget Sound. ueen, of Fergus, was center fielder for the Fergus lacrosse club, and champion 100-y: runner of that dis- trict, covering yards in 1054 fecanda. ramm is one of the old-timers. plays canter, field and his to find in Eastern Can: He isa great run) E. ‘Miller, of Vancouver, is one of the hardest workers that ever played la- crosse, and the hardest check in the team. He playe the ball, unless his lonent is too close, when he ies is man, secures the ball, and passcs one of the home players. . Kenning, of the 90th of Winnipeg, always played home. He is an expert stick ndler one of the swiftest rowers in the province. 1 goal keepers dread to eee him eecure the batt He has been bet known to break the goal post when throwing on goal. He [Dips good short. Most goal keepers sn ig enpires yacate the goal when he aa Clute of New Westminster is. a food all round p‘ayer. He usually plays ome, but can play any position. Merritt of vendo isa good stick handles and very fas . Clute, Jr., oe : of the New | West- ministers, wasa player ot een | Of the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern He Would Not Stand By His Agreement With Mr. Heinze. THERE WAS NO QUORUM The Rallway Committee Will Not Hold Another Session This Year. Ottawa, Ont., June 18.—(By Aszoci- ated Press.)—Dr. Milne, who on behalf signed an agreement with the Heinze people last night to allow both bills to go through the committee and let the government decide which road shall get the subsidy, repudiated this agreement today and the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern representative left the railway committee meeting » so that there was no quorum. Ch Sutherland 4 that there will beno more meeting of the railway committee thie session. This hangs up the bills of the Vancouver Victoria & Eastern and the B. C. South- ern eo far us any action this year is con- cerned. It is understood that the agreement made by Dr, Milne was to the effect that for the sum of $55,000 to be paid at different timee, there was to be made an amulgamation of the interests of the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern with the Colu;nbia & Western before the com- mittee. ODD FELLOWS IN TORONTO. Grand ote Regrets No Temperance note, being amongst the first to start the game on the coast. He was always willing to Play snd ‘Be towin. He is rd. chrec! aay be ons di T. Mayne Bay” will face the bail at 8 o'clock sharp. ATHLETES BORN, *!OT MADE. Seldom More Than One Good Athlete in the Same Family. Seldom will one find more than one good athlete in the same family. Biddy Bishop, now here in Rossland, came from an athletic family. His father was, was Enacted. Toronto, Ont., Jane 18.—(By Associ- ‘Sted -Presa.)—The--Grand Lodge of the - | Lalependent Order of Odd Fellows held its forty-fourth sesston in this city to- day. Its annual report expressed great regret that temperance legislation had been laid over by the dominion house. —————— x LAST DAY OF SCHOOL. ‘Vacation Commences and Books win|' Rest Till Next. August. ' It was with light steps and happy hearts that: the. juveniles of Rousland went trooping out of school Thursday. tt was glad vacation time. No moro books, mo more revolving of mental The report of the minister of Justice for the year ending June, 1896, gives the following as the total penitentiary popu- lation on July 1, 1895, and July 1, 1896: A. N. Paterson Figuring How Much Assessment Work 348 bet 277 The increase during ¢ the: year 18 equal to 61g percent, and in the past two years has teen more than 10 per cent. The record of pardons during the past three years was: 78 in 1894-5; and 52 in 1805-6. By provinces the numbers were: Nova Scotia. Bates Calaabia, N.W. Terri Poe for all Canada.. terns neo ie T Methodh less than five years. tences constitute 4 per cent. total number of prisoners 126 were under 20 years, tween 80 and and 50, 81 between 50 and 60, and 20 over 60. The number and p convicts of the various large eahgiows denominations are: Denomi Roman Catholics. . Church of England. ists... . is Done. 605 383 192 18?|WHO WILL SUCCEED HIM 1,361 Hooson, Pyper and Henry Are Practically Appoiated City Forty-nine in 1899-4; Policemen. No, to each 0,000 o: Popitation. Officer Hoosen, Pyper and Henry, will be Rossland’s future ci'y police force. This was practically decided to- day by police commissioners, Messrs. Scott and Jordan, although definite action was deferred until it should be known for certain if the other commissioner had been appointed. Bat for an item appearing in the morn- ing paper, the commissioners had fully made up their mind to defer matters no longer, but make the appointments to- da lay. At any rate it isa matter of only a few days’ delay. The officers named are the ones chosen pnd even should the other pose their ap- pointments, they will serve just the same: as they ‘have two out of three No. 77 ph erwrwrnd 2 Sacsrann ‘itories. ettel cent of the gentences are for Life sen- Of the 625 between 20 and 30, 40, 161 between 40 ination “All three officers, when confirmed, will resign their positions with the provincial police. While working for the city they are under civil service No. Per cent. 643, 47. 21.17 14.63 8.23 5.36 1.03 Of the total number of convicts 937 ure natives of Canada, 136 of the United se 8 tee, tes, LED of of England, 37 of Ireland and 340) There ce 122 total abstainers, 708 temperate persons, and 633 intemperate in The lack of education is rot so great either as might be anticipated. Al- though many of the convicts are colored, Indian or Chinese, only 235 of them cannot read, while 1,046 can both read and write. The ingpoctor, Mr, Douglas Stewart, feports that! An examination of the list of offences shows that about 20 per cent. of the offences were against the reon, 70 per cent. against property, aad 10 er cent. against the public gen rally. ‘About P one-third of the total number is for larceny. Prisoners guilty of murder or of man- wren constitute about 6 per cent. | of a training in any trade or and who consequently have ously handicapped in the race for exist- ence. Common laborers constitute about 4 per cent of the population of the coun- try, but ombrace t per cent of our con- vict population. Practical farmers and skilled mech- rules just the same as before and not t to removal unless by a two- Even show bj third vote of the commissioners. then the commissioners must cause, The commissioners mot at2:15. Hon. Daly was absent. Mayor Scott in- formed Officers Hoosen Pyper and Henry that the commissioners had sum- moned them there for the purpose of informing them that their appointments as city police officials had been accepted. However, he noticed an item in the aper this morning which stated that i m. Daly been the third commus- sioner appointed. For that reason he wished to delay action until the report could be confirmed. It was further assided to appoint Adamson and James A. Webb special constables to serve on Jubilee dav. Af- ter attending to some special license business the meeting adjourned. STILL If SNOWS. In Chicago They Gasp for Breath but Not So Here. The editors are preparing for a vaca- tion to avoid the rush of midsummer poets who will soon swarm abeut them with verses about the ‘beautiful snow,” which was seen in Rossland this morn- ing and still lingers on the top of Red Mayor, Go direct to vo talonde’ 8 boot and shoe store 2 for rubber and rubbers. A large manorth, Tist has just boon received. Ott Several freight cars landing at the depot were entirely cov- wheels over dificult no more scolii th: anics avery small CITY (L. 8.) ‘W. McQueen, OFFICE: sStuss1 B: p wp LOCK, RORSLANI City Glerk. inthe early days, a ball player of ‘great renown. His elder brother, Charley, CARIBOO Rossland De sary c erat oard me Dr. REDDICK. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; 1to4p.m; 7 to m. First door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - BO: ND. | 8an Jo: SSLAN D. Bt comms me xX 8 w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Cours, near St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always on hant ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to, a rae ee 2 5 20 2 NOTICE. | The stove isa true copy of a by-law passed by the Municipal ‘Corporation of the City of Rossland on the 12th day of June, 1897, and all persons are, hereby required to take notice that any- one desirous of applying. to eae euch BAKERIES, 8. et PAEERY, iaselwood on fine creamer: ‘and Yreh Panes eggs, 24 Washington tires, shot 8. a Baxeey: Fine bread, cakes and try fa F specialty. 24 Washington street. a by-law or any part thereo: AN & MoRRow, the pioneer di 1 “istshuat received & ton of drugs and olet «( The Pacific Hotel, » JOHNOWATSON. “CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND First class in every particular. PROP. SPOKANE St. this by-law in the British Golaeriae Ga- ae ore will be too late to be heard in that W. McQueey, City Clerk. BATHS. Barus:L adies’ entrance to the new baths from the Huropean Ho “a PRACTICAL PLUMBER Batunooms fitted up with tubs and arb basins, all L xinds aha "atvles gtd, rble : sonally a GoM eller, sanitary NOTICE TO ee ee, plumber. boy and 5: C. M. Weller, All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia t. HOTELS. street A. PARE —arcHitect— NEXT DOORTO ] Gry Hosriran ‘Rossland, GIBSON & WILCOX +Practical Plumbers# Estimates furnished on all work Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Cotrmnra Avenne, Rosstarn, B.C Burton City t¢ the front, Singer Sewing 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 1 1 1 1 1 1 al x "ng British America. *The capitalization of by millious and fractions thereat | ncucated foiver Ba Bell, 6, Paar oe ——— ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. A By-Law To Provipe ror Taz Weiaut AND SALE oF BREAD AND FOR THE FORFEITURE OF UNWHOLESOME MEATS, BY-LAW NO. 8. 1. Each loaf of bread sold. or exposed for sale, within the city, shall be of the full weight of either one pound or two pounds, and no loaf of bread shall be sold which purports to be of a different wolghe. than either one pound or two a The term bread shall mean and in- clade not only ordinary white bread, but all fancy bread in which yeast is used, provided always that for bread made 24 hours and over, two ounces light weight ehall be allowed for each loaf suld or ox posed for sale as a two pound loaf, aa one ounce light weight shall be allowed for each loaf sold or exposed for sale as a one pound loa! 3. Nothing in ‘this by-law contained shall be construed or extended to prevent bakers or other (Jubilee Celebration ore oat Middle Falls, Kootena: ber 1 28 Columbia art! furnished on a} splicationta ton a plupeldent engineer, P. 0. box No. Box 4, Bommtand, B.C., to whom srptgus oe Lb ‘whom all tenders ted at ‘Hosaland, June 7, 1897. 6-11-10t 1897 ae 1837 QUEEN’S DIAMOND —aT— ROSSLAND, B.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1897. ROYAL SALUTES. DRILLING CONTEST For the Championship of B. C. Ist Prize, - - — $200.00. 2nd Prize - - — $100.00. SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ PROCESSION LACROSSE Tux Leland: Columbia avenue. ir PERSONAL. Dancing: Professor Dreyfous - Poy ss fous gives Private | los: iy you want the Rossland Ev: Ri Cook Building. Petit mwrxo B con ‘sn uilding, to E. M. Shaw or J. $20 000 To Loan In ums of $00 or more ‘for short time a: eae proved scarier eee, SREP D. M. LINNARD, “Columbia Ave., Rosslan 1 RESTAURANTS. ANOTHER Janets discove: ue Venda restaurant is the best place in a town to dine.” Tar Vendome roraurant ts = and prices leads, serving fine Business lunch 25 cents at ee Vendome. Tug Vendome gives quick serviceon short no- tice and everything first class. BUILDING MATERIALS, Woop and lumber: We sell chea; Others, The British Columbia COAL, Srove coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars a ton. rthan any ill Co. R TO/;ACCO AND CIGARS. NEW AND SECOND HAND FORNI- T STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. WM. L. WEbB, Dealer in ‘URE. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. EPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERiz} 116 COLUMBIA AVE, Parronizid home induste ‘Kootenay and Rossla: in Rossland. Smoke Enterprise Favorite cigars, made DENTISTS. Du, Finiey, dentist, Stussi_ block. PLUMBING. 3, . WELLPx, practical sanitary plu okave street and Columbia, ee cet a0tf a OTICE, TEA If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. | Jennie L. Stone DEALER IN 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 wih to buy anything call and register your wants free. For plans and full particulars see J. E. MILLS, General. Agent, 36hg Columbia. Ave. * - ROSSLAND. oO hg geome png edad aaa “SHAOES” ur other lines ot imerobs adise must be specially selected pu he best markets in order to obtain best valuse, This applies tothe customer, as wellas to the retail dealer who makes shoes his special business; one does not look for the latest styles t in Hats in a hardware store, nor can the best shoes exclusive shoe dealer. ‘We make a speciality of Fine Shoes. goods kept in stock, Bole agent for the Slater Shoe. Sole agent for the J. & T. Bel)’s Fine Footwear. W. F. McNEILL. Agh 2g3 zyx age ager 2gs Ber agree AT EOS AA Cel all al ie la i lia Next Door to the Post Office. e obtained except from the — Finest American 8.C. ‘CHEZUM. Rossland Mining Abstract Co Fall information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Exeou'. Generaf Mining Business Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. . Orrice : Tayzor Biocx, Columbia Ave. P. O. Box 568. JOHN JACKSON, JR. ROSSLAND, B. . JAMES HUNTER. HONTER BROS. General Merchandise. AGENTS FORZGIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES ‘Wholesale and Retail. Complete stock of Mining Supplies and Builders Hardware. ROBERT HUNTER. was considered one of the best all round athletes in the eastern states some ten years ago. Biddy has a younger brother, Frank, who is bound to make his mark be the sthieHe world. He is but 14 yea age, unch the bag a whole jot t ‘bch ter ‘than n is fighting brother, can wrestle the youngsters in fer lives with held some months retty hard got with ine gloves ina riendly setto in the east. Bishop and Smith boxed ten rounds at Northport recently. The News of that any hed the following to say of their ntest: onBiddy Bishop and Ed Smith boxed ten rounds at the Wigwam theater last Monday night to a large and appreci- ative audience. They are clever boxers and are now entertaining the people at SUNSET NO. 2. ments or whippinge, but a whole month for unstrained enjoyment in which were mirrorred bright plans of gay parties, uninterrupted ball playing, bird nest robbing, squirrel chasing, and the thousand andone pleasures which thé children store up for vacation time. A joyful tune rang through each of the little one’s hearts and if some were] disappointed and felt hurt in not hav- pa sed the promotion examination, pated pleasure of vacation time. How- ever, Prof. Blair an? his able corps of assistants were well pleased at the large percentage of pupils that passed. The wonder is, considering the many dis- a both h and had to contend against, that so many Many of the scholars have arrived here but recently and had httle time in which to prepare themselves, and many more were unable to attend regularly. There are others who sell papers morning and night and snatch what little time they can for study. One thing is noticeable, however, that there is hardly oneof the Recorp’s Work Being Vi Three Different Ledges. The Canadian Gold Fields people are very much elated on account of the ex- cellent showing which is being made on its property, the Sunset No. 2, inthe south belt just south of town. Threeassays from No. 3 ledge, recently discovered, gave the following results: No. 1, 16 ounces silver, $10.60 in gold, and 16 percentcopper. No.2—21 ounces silver, $12 in gold, and 21 per cent cop- No. 3—16 ounces silver, $18 in gold, and 22 per cent copper. At the surface the ore was 12inches wide. The shaft is down 15 feet, which shows two two feet of solid ore. n the examination. who attend school but passed They are hustlers in and out of achool. School reopens the second Monday in said before, all scholars to school eces! which they were promot IS NOT A CANDIDATE. Rossland, June 18, 1897. Editor Recorp:—Sir: In your last evening’s issue you state that [ am a candidate for the posi.ion of city asses- sor, I beg to to advise you that you have been misinformed. Yours truly, Avex. Minter, —_—— their troubles soon fied in the antici-|™ —— FAIR IS STILL OPEN. Large Attendance and Gay Scenes in _the Imperial Block Last Night. The sisters’ fair remains open tonight and tomorrow night, and it is hoped the people will turn out en masse. It costs nothing to get in, but getting out, that isanother story. Last evening there asa good attendance considering the inclemency of the weather. It wasa pretty sight to see the soft glow from the lights casting their enchanting spell uponsthe artistically draped booths, and the silks and satins of the fair ladies who kept thronging in and out the whole evening. — The buzz of conversation, circled around the large room, the silks and satins rustled and swished together like the leaves stirred by a June breeze; the fair maidens baited hooks behind the scenes, and giggled gleefully at the thought of the fisherman’s surprise, and the imported gypsy fortune teller, with her dark, oriental skin, snapping black eyes. jingling beads and low, rich voice, ered with ‘the ‘“‘beautifal’ and the railway men report that considerable snow fell further ine heats the line during last night. Could the stricken natives, dying and graspin, ter breath in Chicago and other ‘ties be trans} ted to Rossland it would be as ireshing to them ‘J a shower bath. ae citizens complainin; about the rain, but others think rain is better than torrid heat that shrivels up the flesh and scorches the intellect. ASSESSMENT FIGURING. Paterson Preparing His Figures for the City Council. A. N. Paterson will go over his books with the finance committee this evening in order to show the committee just how much assessment work he has dune since being in office. It is understood that all of Corbin’s land has been assessed, which is a job in itself. A city can be assessed to the amount of two- thirds of the valuation of prop- erty within the limits. After the assessor is uironeh with his work, he submits the fi to the financial e whole matter is then plied her trade with vigor. Amen all those bright things she formed a curious contras' Constable Pyper's ae “in wandering dreamily over the scene, lighted upon the Gypsy. Slowly, but in ely as the needle trembles toward le, was the officer drawn wen the Gypsy’s corner. **You are destined to become a great ruler over men,” said she in a far-away, mysterious voice, studying intently the lines ¢ traced by nature in Officer Pyper’s | ® peeWhy kiss the girls, Pyper?” broke in 8 by- stander. This spell, which was to throw back the dim, misty, gilded ates of futurity, and’ to reveal the fature to him, was broken by this inter- ruption and the officer turned sadly and tearfully SWAY: Those ahead in the don’t you brought before the council, wh ch ly strikes a rate or average. Until this ia lone it cannot be learn how many mills on the dollar the property owners will have to ———— PERSONALS. J. H. Brock, general manager of the Great Western fe a company of Winnipeg, is in the cit; ee SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY, The Recorp’s job office has arrived and will soon be in running order. We have as complete a iob printing outfit as money will buy. New presses, new type—everything new. Save your order and save money. 5-12-t£ —— Frreons from selling Discuits, buns. rolls, crackers, muffins, or any othe. fancy cakes commonly made in the trade. The License Inspector shall i vie time to time examine the bakers’ and carta, shall confiscate all eae Mineral City and Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. 60 cent Japan. voting contest a1 ‘Most popular mine foreman, J. Fits 78; a eicial® Helen M. Keyes, 60: hotelkee r, Mrs. M. E. Allan, 70; youn Miss Laura Evans, 170) mar- el Bay, Mres Co Fd , 935 girl ae seven years, Hi mr O Connell 13 74, ATTENTION LADIES. The. Rossland Jaundry have special for lace BASEBALL HOSE REEL RACE FIREWORKS. -:- Notice is here! given that th annual meeting of the sharcholders dre ened Bar Mining and development Company, Iim- lt be hela sees! of the company, avenue, sland, Be. 25 not ak Wovcloek a. . on June 6-15-12. 3.8, PATERSON, Secretary. Four Room House 1 id Lot for Eaie. Title Perfect. ean or Fate | N. Biqaelow 47 Columbia Ave. Preparations are being made to com- mence to sink a Souhie compartment ehaft on led; . 2. Tunnel No. 1, which is now in 140 feet, is being driven by three eight-hour shifts. uperin- tendent Adamsis sishighly pleased over the fine prog, ing a mine of the Sunset No. Choice Grocerics and Provisions ‘Drv Goods Furnishina Goods Shoes. Hats From the best Canadian and VCELEPHORE_9. JUBILEE BALL, The Rossland band orchestra will give a Ju >ilee ball in Dominion hell on the evening of June 22. Tickets, $1. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents ee M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, at 3 cents per pair. Bring them odes and get them tomorrow. Al pecial facilities for double woolen 50 cente. The Rossland City Band will supply Music. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.