SAVE PACKING ® . @ hive 9991914 Garecal Stare at C RALECI VY, north fore of ine Sal aon River, 7 milos north of th) rallway, with ofall Ung of MEINE S 30. PLAES, Grosorles, Stoal ‘Lan nara, Bellows, Cage art 4143 Lert Mises, Overalls, Shirts, Gloves, Biya csts, ets., ets, Yelsseastoy ae Valery or Roeder, Sava] miles of packing, and buy your outilts at Cralgtown. Mining oxpart raz orts faratshaloa property, Asisssmait wore promptly ale tended to for non-residents. , KANE BROS., Paopaierons. EDAD DUTY ON AMERICAN FIST. ATTENTION LADIES. The Rogslarid laundry have special facilities for handling lace curtains at 75 cents per pair, Bring them today and get them tomorrow. Algo special facilities for double woolen blankets at 60 cents. 6-10-tf ——_—_— WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J..Henager aud Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, \Vild Horse, Champion creek 100 degrees and three deaths and sev eral prostrations resulted. " ‘At Racine one death and oe pre strat tion. ‘At Oshkosh one death and three prose trations . i Madi » death and two pros- A Long List ot Dead and Others gait Muieortione: Hoek "ane 'y v Lafayette, Ind., July 10.—Three deaths occurred here today from effects of heat end another victim is dying. Buffalo, N. Y., July 10,—There were three deaths and six prostrations irom he tt in this city today. ‘At. Lockport James Clark, a farmer, was sunstruck and died, Langsley & Jetfers Washington and First Sts. (BLAZING -EAST Afficts the Fraser RiverCanneriee Who Get Salmon ‘rom America, Vancouver, July 9.—A new difficully confronted the Fraser river canners to- day by the announcement that a duty of one cent per fish would be cuarged on all salmon brought in from the Ameri- can side. As most of the canners have fish traps at Point Roberts on the Am- erican side of the line, the duty, if en-| RB forced, vill amount to a considerable item in the expenses, IT the KANE B293. ROSSLAND ° Ns oem, Rossland Classified Business Directory Salmon River Valley Mining Co, Ltd. —m and Week'y tdtcee ATION® FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. fotice 1s hereby gi" ul the next elttiny 7 ihe Bowed of it eb Com e City of Rossl: ip toell Havor by retail a pe rothioorknowa ute o1 43, eabdivision ot district Tot tab oly gt Reor 1. May 25 H. YLOR. BROKERS, “| Notice is hereby given that I will at the next 8. COOK & Co., mining brokers, room: Board of Lic ner «Sand 7 Traders bulging. 8 8 f i land, fore Hicense 10 sell LELD, Hobbs & Co., mines and stocks, Mem- ths Pramives known aa ine One Yurr .u Advance. Dying From Pros- SATE Wood, Coal, Draying . CO, W,ChUBTT, rear Empey Bros Pioneer as- and Job Work. tration. Single COPy.....++++ One Year, in advance, Six months, in advance Sanitary and MINE: Scavanger Work tingle copy. MONDAY, JULY 12. 1897. THE WATERWORKS. People Jump Into ‘At Maryaville John Healin, a farmer, was overcome in a field and died. Rivers to —— STRIKER’S SITUATION. and Waterloo, in graups irom one , to nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s autes t It is claimed by the canners that while they had no} official notice that a duty would not be charged, verbal assurances were given hothy by the local bers of the Union Hotel. RANK Fe gilleviow i FE. C. PETTIBO! ‘brokers. Room 15, Cotiins House. +m! Stock Exchange. Office ‘Grand A. Baird, wining broker, P.O. box 265 Hotel. NE & CO. mining ands! Lelans Of district lot's35, Cit Dated June 10,1807" Mosttand cious {lin tel, on lot 18, block 29, subdivision . | P.O. BOX, 562. _ Done Promptly d. Bearers TAE GUTTENBURG NOTICE .TO, TRANSFER LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that James Summ will make applfest{on to the Board of Nricense Commissioners for the City of Rossland, at the next meeting to transfer his liquor lieense now being used in the St, Paul House, on St. Paul street to the Atlantic House on First avenue. Dated June 11, JAMES SUMMERS, SECRET SOOIETIES.. OSSLAND Lodi No. 86, 1.0. 0. F. Bee eae cueRe eens, al yee N.G., Sohn sf Columbia avenve, Rossland. Situated one quarter ot a mile south of Porcupine Creek, Melson” 1 o’clock to 5 p. i i Last Saturday, from 1 o’cluck to 6 p Mining Division. : 7 m.a stream of .water was constantly turned on and used in washing away the dirt on the west side of the vig blu in Columbia avenue, , The editor of the : BR. corp. visited the reserveir twenty| Chicago, July 10.—The dead here minutes after and found nearly eight | from the heat are as follows: . feet of. water, in, the reservoir. The Charles Benson committed suicide water was.,lowered about 10 inches. | while insane, caused by the extreme ‘Taking into consideration that there is | heat. , . more water used in town on Saturday John Eaton shot himself while suffer- than any other, day, together} 'ng from the heat. , with the hydraulic work the water Rev. Father Otto Groenebaum, priest tupply showed up well. The water he-|of St. Nicholas church, in Evanston, tween the upper and lower regervoir was died of heart disease, aggravated by the thut off until 2 o'clock. The lower tank heat. is 20x150 feet and nine feet deep and| Henry Hazemann, found dead hang- holds 170,000 gallons. If one hose will | ing near Park Ridge, driven to the deed lower the water in this tank less than a by heat. _ foot in four hours, eaying nothing about Helen Halloran, died of heat. the water used by the city, which would Dorah Johnson. be shut off during a fire, it would take Frederick Kaiser. nine such streams four hours to empty Thomas Lynch. . . this reservoir. The full force of the ‘Annie O'Donnell, committed suicide present fire department gould be kept by taking carbolic acid, driven to th er B cl . means. constantly at work all day lefore the | act by ti Dott The Intest_ accession to the ranks of vater supply would be exhausted. Racliael Riston: . the strikers was the miners employed at Of course the time is coming when | Fred Scloman, died at the county hos- | Smocks mines, on the Red Stone branch water will not be so pientiful, although | pital from heat prostration, stricken | of the Pennsylvania railroad. The coal Il. W. Fellows, superintendent of the | last Saturday. Fron aie. hag been going to the water works, says hie will bo able to] a Sau to bring out all who are loading coal for gave 50 per cent more water than he is} William Clenburger. _ | the east. now doing by putting in a concrete dam. Rev, Fathers Angust Tolston, priest in The city council shouid thoroughly | charge of St. Monico’s colored Roman investigate all the facts relative to the | Catholic church. . water works, und be prepared to lay Unindentitied man, found im Wash- them before the people with the recom- ington park. , mendation to buy or reject. Of - course, \ugust Vandersleeve, ha ied himself if the city can buy to advantage and the while suffering from the heat. its water supply cut of. It was dis- system is adequate and it is a paying | Two persons” went insane from the caverta today that there is only iwo]’ iti it w e y. ei d 10 wi trated who arc y:!éss' supply of coal on hand at the var- proposition, it would be the best to buy. heat ae were: Bre rate i ens ne ee oiscttiae and at a confer: Laat vec acca a enee between Commissioner of Public who will recover. Works McGann and. the leading coal Out in the Bridewell, where seven i dealers of this city it developed that prisoners went insane because of heat. only one dealer had a good supply of three others suffered the same fate to- coal on hand. The. commissioner has day. The night was terrible. tuken steps to confiscate coal for the ublic use if necessary, but whether F. D. GIBBS, The day was especially severe on General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. horsés, over 100 dying in the streets. there will be any tocontiscate is entirely A. D. CHARLTON, Sixteen hundred men and boys were another question. ‘ON, tan Tar Wet Al Gen. Al SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. aa oe Morriggn Bt eroporarily thrown out of employment A grand sacred concert will be givén Portland, Oragon. ay. At Bloomington, IIL, the dead are: zs c Write for a new map of Kootenay country at International music hall every Sun- Dr. James A. Manning, Chicago. day night commencing at 8 o’clock. The : Mrs, John F. Trotter, Bloomington. CA NAD IAN “PACIFIC FAY: ee management has made special prepara- tions to provide a choice program of In Iowa a downpour of rain cooled the music given by a large orchestra for the ee etterably: FQne man. was killed|entertainment of the people Sunday by lightning. evening. Admission 25 cents including At Burlington there was one death | refreshments. -3-tf Shad and a dozen prostrations. —~ And Soo Pacific Line Commencing June daily service to all points will be inaugurated. The fastest route to all points east and west. Toledo, Ohio, reports one death and 3 $49.19. THROUGHJTICKETS To Escape and Horses Drop Dead By the Hundreds. parliament and the OOD, Clarke & Go., mines, stocks and the marine and _ fiehcries 1 | Gentate Nor 38 Coluanb 7 partment that such a course would be | JOHNSt Burke, Mining Brok adopted, They are thus highly indig- | D3 nant at the action of the government, BY J. BpFOmvox sbi Wea dera mock. Betate ere is no change in the situation re- M. ROBINSON & Co., and i garding the dispute between the canners J. “Gatice Taylor block, 188 ¢ umbieaves and the fishermen as to the price of fish. | JANGLEY & REPASS, Mining Toe canneis claim they will not pay cord Bioek: more than 10 conte and that they will get plenty of fiche: @-n. Foukeres Are Uow. commencing. to run Panning rokers, Ba ‘Coluainis mn = an is expect hat fishing will- be | PANDELL & POLLETT, 20 East Colum started Sunday. s Rave bey andecll iiiies aud onluing shares. ‘phuysaay 0 " a HITE Be K of Bosslan< GAVE YOUR ORDER AND Monny, | WAU! Mining, ond gating co tok | Piling bathe are, ozuaty tutited to st The Recorn’s job office has arrived pleek: tend. H. P, McCraney, Secretary. and will soon be in running order. We Oavery Friday cvening a Ma sous Hall-at have as complete a job printing outfit as NI every Friday evening at Masonic Hall at money will buy. New presses, new 7300 o'glosk: HE. J.Carsow, C.C.; C. 4. Clarke, type—everything new. Save your order and save money. 5-12-tf Coal Famine Threatened ‘in Chicago as a Result of the Walkout. Pittsburg, Pa., July 10.—It was re- ported that P. M. Arthur, chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineere had been asked to iesue orders ‘o the engineers not to Laul coal until the miner’ differences are adjusted. This would effectually tie up all the cval ready for shipment ind what might be londed, in the event of the failure to bring all of the miners out. When president Ratchford was asked as to the truth of the report, he said: “We have been keeping thas feature ofthe etrike from the newspapers for several days. I will say, hovever, that we have communicated with the heads i F Minneapolis, 8t. Pawi or Duluth, reads v! ofall the railway organizations in the MNCAP., uth, reads via country and I believe we will have their support in this struggle. As to asking . THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE them to call on the railway employees to ST. P. M.& O. RY. refuse to haul coal until this trouble is FOR SA l E ‘Three (8) first-class trains leave Minneapolis settled, I will say this will only be done nd BE a chicago on arrival of trains, after we have exhausted all other swith this » Columbi .. “AND REFINING. (0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver anl he Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Dent Muune SHanss anp Minx Propucts, lers in Develo} Mines, fi he ° poots Mead eranaaea Shares? erelsse “Prose agrtta ah A EraaRSLe” "Babe. ports os ih “Mesonic. Hall. | physioal teataret aad tities, STeore Severe oP invited to attend. |” Correspondence solicited, References exchanged. 1D, Jr., Bec. P. O, Drawer L. GIBSON & WILCOX ¢Practical Plumbers Only One mile from the Nelson & rort Sheppard Ry. Capital, $1,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fully, paid and, non‘ assecsable. Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury Stock, the pi ds to be applied to devel t work ONLY. The promoters stock has been pvoled. J.M. Clark, OFSICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. CONTRACTORS, President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.C. ; Vice-Presi ver, (. H- FENDERSON, contractor and butlder. | (moots 15 Magonlo, Hal Good, Clark & Co. | iss B.O.; G 1 Ma: OL abdigh cee) eo . jena O.. be col ” 2 ee Rea — anp Mining and Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.O.; Bankers, tho Bank of KERS, Montreal, Rossland, B.O. Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at 5c. each. When these are gone the price will be RAISED. This is one of the most promising properties in the Salmon district It is a high grade silver-lead ore, carryingfrom near the surface from $84.00 to $88.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. It will pay you to investigate this property. The mang; ent expect to begin SHIPPING before 96 days. = . ° Prosp and any other information desired may be had on ap- to the President or & ‘y: 3 Broker, Re- Copper Ores. > ¥Vietimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. ‘OLVwRI: AVENTE, JOR, Atkingon & surveyors. Room 1, Co. land ecidental building. 2, A. Fy ROSSLAND, B.O. Rortus xp, B.C I Burton City tc ‘he front. Office and Works at Trail, B. C.! J.H. Good, M. BENNISON & CO., mines and stocks. 48 Columbia avenue. ++ inger Sewing Machine Agency Full line of supplies carried. If you-desire to see the agent leave address care P. O. box:622 and he will call. Going to Chicago ) To Anywhere East *° If you are, see that your ticket fiom (08, McKinnon, Contractor and Builder? | ¥ TENDERS WANTED. THO sola abraat. Tenders will be received at this office for hauling brick from the O. K. yard to Rossland. 7-7-tf Rossland Opera House For Terms apply to° FY OSSLAND x SUAN D Loise No. 56 of the Independent ‘Thursda; DRESSMAKERS. ‘ME. E. Y. ROSS, formerly of Walker B: MPiior, of Balt Lake. Back Bloreace near Lincoln Terrace. Ce] {e] &o, MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companies formed., Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.O ros. & Hotel DRUGGISTS, Four Ruom House and Lot for Saie. Fr BASER’S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. ith Perfect. 1 N. Biaelow 47 Columbia Ave. K. O.T.M.—Red Mountein Tent No. 4 meets . Srd eaday of each japocete ean A Wednt vy of month DYE WORKS. OLUMBIA Dye Works, Clothes cleaned, Cc dyed and repaired under post ‘omos. he nya . ons meatenwondsantd tilt it Miss Lillian Beddard a\treoinent of the. Sorin. MANAGER, x Li 8 neous vf Freee ein ie ao rivonteas it. part of P. 0. Box 862. Spokane st. and Cooke ave. EXPRESSMEN. W. H, MEAD, General Agent. CHARLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- 248 Washington St. F.C, SAVAGE, See ee ee eee Sd Portland. Oregon. Travelling \vent RCSSLAND. KAS.O & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, es ji ineer, The Toward Holige!|+ » Rrgnncta fas Land Surveyor and JAS. A. GOUGH, Prop. The Fast Line Superior. Service ‘Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION (with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. ‘Trains depart from Spokane. No. 1, west bound 8:25 P.M. No. 2 2 east bound, 00 A:M- Kaslo TICKETS TO South Fork % Sproule’s JAPAN AND CHINA Whitewater Bear Lake eGuigan Bailey's Junction Sandon Notary Public. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Buildi COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND | |... Ice! Ice! LOON LAKE ICE Dolan & Bowers Enquire about Burton City. ~ HARDWARE. J. F: TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. w. Mining Headquarters. . . . Cnicazo, Il!., July 10.—As a result ot the miners’ strike every pumping station and all the public institutions in Chic- ago are threatened with a coal shortage and the city is in great danger of having This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ~ ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficuit to answer by letter, so the Recorp gives the following information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to PHYSICIANS, 7 Arrowhead, on the Columbia D2. Campbell, Stussi Block. river, from there ty Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- D¥r anand Bowes, office over Post Ome. land by tke Columbia & Western : : railway. From the south via Spokane, hi b: he hk HOTELS. ACIFIC HOTEL, Columbia avenue, West. P3onn Watson, Proprietor. one Write-Up AND 8:00 am Le LAUNDRIES. OSSLAND Laundry; three doo! it of ROS Parahna W Som proprietors. The Miner, in answer to our poking fun atit for stealing matter from the Spokane papers and pre ding that it came by teiegraph, says ‘it never prints anything as telegraph which they do not§ pay for as telegraph.” They do gome very foolish things down at the Miner office, but the silliest of them all would be to pay for a meagre repor: trom Spokane by telegraph when a full and complete account of an affuir is contained in an outside paper which reaches Rossland 12 hours before our morning contemporary goes to press. They will have to send for Melvor-Tyn- dall to find their bank account if they do not quit doing such foolish things. ——___— LUMBER DEALERS. 8. KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., everything i VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. -_in the building line. Offices: 23 Washington St. Telephone 48. ‘A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.8. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college avd Hospital of Oral Surgery. se Souvenir. For information, time cards, maps and tickets 1 — apply to agents of the 8. F.& N. its con- nections, or For rates and information apply a. company’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, R, W. BRYAN Cratis Cer Anon & aster Means 6 Passenger Trains Each day between TRAIL and ROSSLAND COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y Run made in One Hour. - _ PLUMBERS. IBSON & Wilcox. No 18 E C GPRSON & Wileox. No is E Columbia ave Finger Points Are the old crossroads. Falls & N orthern arid Cc in & Red M: untain railways, Rossland has thirty-tive hotels, with bars, eating und lodging RS. Helen.L. Keyes, Steno; ye M Hoo ot dasa rooms, and a duzen restaurants; and all are well patronized. writer, Commerc: (THE Misses, Tuttle, Sho: d, Tid Copying: Root fi, tredert block. “~ There are four weekly news- _ ‘UNDERTAKER. papers avd two dailies. All B, WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No * + 15 Lincoln street. other brauches of are v well represented. ‘The popula+ tion is variously estimated, from 600 to 7600. = Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $3 50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask ~ if any parti busi! would pay here. Business menare fall- ing over each other to establish nearly every kind of enterprise, and allseem to be doing well. Eve rybody must be his own indye and take his own chances, hile there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- tiious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to obtain it. . We would not advise any man to land here «‘broke” without friends, although many who have done go are doing well, ‘This camp ie not being estab- lished on the basis of a pay rol Tus Recorp will soon commence & STENOGRAPHERS. systematic, thorough and conservative write-up of the Camp, which will be revised, condensed and published in a way of di ing the traveler at The finger of good gense points to the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, as the best road to take from the crosa- roads of doubt, because it points to intelligent development work, thoroughly well done, to an ore chute 300 feet long, to two new discoveries of very rich ore on the very top of the ground, to the shipment of ore in 60 days and to SUNSET No. 2 as the beat in- in British C bi A hase of their shares, now selling at par (10 cents) will assuredly place you on the high road To Prosperity. Stussi block Bosslaad. B. C The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. OC. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Tenant Rates Per Day, firatClaes pi Furnished Rooms or Without Board. dozen prostrations. ‘At midnight the number of prostra- tions by heat had risen to 66. Of this number 28 cases are said to be serions a i‘ and 12 of them almost certain to dic. munication of E. Szulay. St. Louis, July 10,—Seven people Rossland, 3B. C., July 12, 1897. | died from the heat in St. Louis on this, . A . . R. & N. Co. ke Eduor Reconn.—I would not again |the 12th day of insufferable heat. Two eerie en tee trespass upon fyour columns did 1 not | people, one of them a New Orleans ne-| Rossland. Call on or address, feel the subject under discussion a mat- | gress, were driven insane, and six others T. ADAMS, T. F.& P. A. ter of vital importance to Rossland and/| have been sunstruck and will die before 30 East Columbia avenue, | « ra ae . s + Rossland, B. C. its mining industriee. I regret that ow-| morning. There have been numerous ing to.& few typographical. errors in the| prostrations in St. Lows, Sinith, the printing oi my former letter Mr. Azulay : i Brooklyn catcher, and Grady, first basc- 7 “augh ly 7 may not have fully caught my intended of the St. Louis tea : cra proc: ineaning. 8 Tam Gelighted to notice Mr. Azulay | trated during the baseball game this has condescended to reply to my letter | af! n. Smith is % and for the reason that it gives me fuller op- | his condition appears to be serious. Two portunity to express myself on the rub. deaths and several prostrations occurred ject. It is not my desire tomeddle with | 17, East St. Louis. . y man’s private affaire and in my ref-| The list of the dead follows: erence to the public auctioneering” of Michael Edel. stocks it is the principle I would attack Robert Wri irrespective of persons. I call the pub- T lie te witness whether the effects of the] Jo daily call or auctioneering of eto-ks in Siebert Munster. the summer of 1896. by one of our local Harry Rampman. firma did not have the effect. of paralyz-| . Julia Freedman. Incob Grimont. STOCK DEPRESSION. fAIDSUMMER SOUVENIR» Rossland to Salt Lake City, Utah, and Return, via O. R. & N. For the occasion of the Utah pioneer jubilee at Salt Lake City, Uiah, July 20 0. 21 a ° OP .R. F “WATCHMAKER. | a URBANK;, one: door..wést/ of Allan . House, N BY Goiumbla ave ° Walter C. Archer Replies to the Com- Lleaves Trail at 2:90 pm. connects with . main line steamers from the north at Will soon be ready to turn out all kinds of COMMERCIAL WORK == rail. No. 4 leaves Rosslaud at 4:20 p.m. connects NOTICES. with’ Red Mountain train from Spokane ut McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Bossland, British Columbia. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- sop, Reserve street. Ae Tothe public: Frank McCann, who for the threo months has been, connected with the ssland Sanitary company inthe capacity of ia no longer in their is not authorize make any collect any bills for said com- pany. E.O. Crafton, manager. SS1tt Burton City, B.C. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Rossland. No. 5 leaves Trail at 5:45 p.m. connects with Steamer Lytton at Trail. F. P. GUTELIUS, Gen. Supt. International Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. d Hiver, BO. VANCOUVER VICTORIA WINNIPEG ST. eAUL . CLIICAGO TORONTO . MONTREAL NEW YORK And all points in Canada and the United States. Tho first edition of which will consist fof ploy, and Write to THE WALTERS Co.: Ltd. Ly d, 7-10-10t. ss THE CHURCHES. 10,000 COPIES Kootenay Usk ‘This company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Kaslo 7:30 a.m. for Aius- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Returning, leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. on on all week days. JAS. WAUGH, preer Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate flat. Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 2:30 p.m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening. w. C. Dodds, pastor. The mines around Rossland have at- tained that degree of development which insures success and warrants the undertaking. The Souvenir will con- sist of about The only line running Tourist Cars to Toronto, Montreal and Boston without charge. pours cars daily to St. b Gi ” - 5 _ . ave your tickets via reat. Church in north part of town. Sunday 100 PAGES Lakes the most delightful trip in the services La.m. an 7:3) pam v Wed world during the summer months. school 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed- - |" Trains leave Rossland via the C. & W- healay evening at 8, C. Ladner, pas-| Handsomely printed and bound. Cuts Trail for 4 to connect with steamers from 4 ‘or. and engravings for the front page have | all points north and south, New lot of shoes just arrived . = - Rossland, B.C. METHODIST CHURCH. Penk: In a few days we-will be in our fire proof building with . as fully equipped Job Office G. F, HAYWARD Master. B, Langeake J. Gore T. Gregson, ing the stock market for a time and was toon ds ontinued. , Ifthe non pooling of stocks and the di ily cally (ur auctions) of eame have not brought about the present state of things, I with inany others am at a loss to find any other cause. Ido not think it a libel on the camp repeat at Delieve T spcak the trath in this s: stter. Neither do L consider it deceiving the public when [ insist that the present systein of calling stocks is nothing more than an auction, carried on for the — per- sonal benefit of « single individual or firm to the detriment of the interests of the usands. Yer, let us show our. tue hand and try to commence again on a better basis. We do not want any ficticious values of stucks—but we do want to maintain their working values, and not the rain- ous and murderous values brought abont by the hammer. Mr. Azulay says: “The cheaper men of capital can bay the stocks, the quicker we will money to develope with? Lagree with Mr. Azulay, but wonder how many dollars realized Charles Gieder. , Additional deaths reported tonight: John Andereon. Edward Weight. Atkineon, Kan., July 10.—Henry Leuh, 8 farmer, died from sunstroke to- day while riding with the star route mail carrier on the Eden-Gvod Intent ronte. Kansas City, July 10.—Up to 6 o'clock tonight 12 prostrations and two deaths {have been recorded. M. Dougherty, a soda water manu- facturer, was stricken on the street, and |died soun after being removed to his ck White, a blacksmith, died | music. ny . this morning. CHURCH OF LAND. Church on Le Roi avenue, first build- ing on left-hand side, west of Spokane nday services at LL a.m, and H. trwin, M. A., Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town, Sabbath morning services high mass at 10 aan. Sunday school at 2:30 p services. vespe pm. Father Ri #, parish priest. URCHL. Services in the School house every Lord’s day at La. m. and 7:30 p.m, Sunday school at 12. o’cl already been prepared. offive at the following prices:— Single Copy - 50c. $11.25 20.00 35.00 All ave cordially invited. New York, July 10.—The police report | ~ BRICK. 11 prostrations, and in one of the cases, f a laborer, who was crazed by the rays 0 the sun, leaped into the Harrion and was drowned. here today were indirectly duc to First-class Building brick at MODERATE PRICES. ALEX LARSON, P.O, Box 791. river Seven sudden deaths the 15.00 125.00 The neceseary presses and material have already been bought and paid for, and areon the way. Orders will now be received at this For full information, tickets, rates, maps, etc.. call on or address A. B. McKenzie, Agent, Rossland. H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass. Agent Nelson, or to E. J. COYLE, Dist, Pass. Vancouver. Wisconsin Central Line RUNS Two Fast Trains daily b St. Agent, bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, oF communicate with w. STITT, Genera] 8. 8. Agent Winnipeg O.REN. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin. making connection in Chicago with all lines running cast and west. For full information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, ets.. address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. POND, Gen, Pass. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen. Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ore. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR @ALE E MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, at present. ‘The populace is en™ gaged, notonly in working the mines and conducting the busi- ness of the town, but are buying. or bonding and developing min- © ing property; buying and selling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors, Many are heresimply looking on in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast of a population of 50,000. Alter that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay Fol! but not for four or five years. There are millions of money here from all 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 fabulous tichee are scarcely excelled by the i: i “Kin, "8 Manager. T. Gregson & Cu. AUCFIONEERS AND VALUERS. [1Conveyancers Notaries Public, ete. ‘Advances made on Consignments. Money Loan. ROSSLAND, B.C. E, S. TOPPING, “ TRAIL. B.C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cats, as there isin the Kootenays. New Type New Presses Good Workmen MderatePrices We propose to LIVE AND LETLIVE THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all tbe principal news published in the Daily. JOHN M. BURKE ™ Will examine and report on mines for ale, and also on mines -of which stocai s being sold. 1f my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. .:.; JOHN M. BUBREE, Rossla.d, B.C Joseph B. Dabney, J. L. Park er Mining Engineer Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining and the of Miners’ and Prospectors’ Exchange ano Development Company. [Incorporated .March’ 8th,".1897. Ross Tho: , Presis Gon: Chas. Br Warren, Vice-President, Geo. Owen, ‘Treasurer. W. A. Gall{her, Solicitor. Thos. J. Corrigan, Secretary. OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. to urchasing elsewhe: Prospecto1 i spectors rilege of iistiny their visit ica free. Field of operations and agen: et. mines. RGOSSLAND, B.C. 1e 6! distric Correspondence solicited. Cable address peat. | ‘Satz ple: Indianapolis, July 10.—Chis has been) ~~ the hottest day of the year here, the NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. thermometer registering 99 at 3 p. ma, | Motiee it hi the dead are: | ayhew, a bookkeeper. the Zh dus of h mall, laborer. . seized and sold being | apent. vos other cases are considered fatal. | Teal esta oe H i ¥ o1 id, oS pee OL muing into. the Cincinnati, July 10.—The number of | Trust beede set, 18 digigent individual holders. | heat deaths today was six. Th ictims | The, said de 1 am sorry “secretary” of the! qr fern TAN en Daily Call was so disgusted with my pally Cat Geterdrs van Lana litle | interested to know what his presid vice-president, treasurer and ai thought of it??? Mt question has % anv bearing on the vital interests of the) Thirty prostrations were reported. |. #'ved notice, ne nRNEsT MULLER, camp Ecannot help thinking a portion] Milwaukee, July 10.—In this city nina| stacaiand, i: Ge thie olteitor for the witee, of your columns could -be worse Sr"! prostrations and death—Hugo| 4 meeting of ths creditors of the above ployed than throwirg the question ope? | ¥ 41] of Berlin, Ont. estate will be held at the ofieg of Ernest MALSE, eu 1 ic. tr Postofice tlock, Rossiand, B. C., on the oh to the pablie- Wacses a. At Appleton the thermometor marked Jay of July, 1697, at $ p.m. ° Tim 4 particntars at Empy Bros “Exchange.” Use Bedford McNeill's Code. T. J. CORRIGAN} Secretary. will ever fiud ADVERTISING RATES. One Page - $50 One Half Page 30 One Fourth Page - ,20 Reading Notices per Line 25¢ Mines,” We will not attempt to discussthe mines in « single ar- ticle, as we have been writing about them for nearly two years and have not been able to keep up with them, The ore ship- ments speak for themselves. ‘The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It , is supplied with waterworks and | Bak (eal electric lights. ‘The main street is graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three story busi- ness houses. For tuither information come and see fir yours If, or subscrihe for the \DatLy 0: WEEKLY REcorpD. CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MI And all points east and south. Only line east via Salt Lake and Deny or. aly lin Steamship tickets to Europe and other for- eign countries. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Meal and Bedford McNeil’s Codes. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. Burton City is on Cariboo Creek ay IA TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions in all Districts of B. C. Treasury —stocks all listed East. For further par- ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Bik, Spokane, Wash. _ Keep your eye on Burton City We will be able to print upon short notice anything Elie Lavalley, Full Sheet Hanger {Christina Lake Store, moa IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY Visiting Gard.| MINERS AND PRosPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE Mines, and Mining Investments, PRICES. top of Companies and Titles to Call and.get Figures on Work, 1. atso Prepared to Keep T mon Get a lot at Burton Cit The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd] Trail, B. Cc. OFFICE: OPPOSITE vaanenie DRUG STORE, . [Mining Steoks and Claims bought and seid a . a amples received by mail carefully Gro. Gux», Secretary v under execution, ai estate, to Hermann Wo under the ‘and amending acts. { 1 wh a LEAVE. | SPOKANE TIME SCHEDULE | anuive 7:15 p.m. it M Dahiy: Baker C 7:45 a.m’ Daily. from a Cuprtal $250,090.00 Surplus aad Undivided Profits $50,000. ‘alla Walla, | 7:15 8.1 n Francisco, | Daily. 'y and the East. —Coeur a’ len mington, Gar, eld, Colfax, Pullman and Moscow. gacc* Noover, president; A, J. Ross, vice pre- ldent; * '. Dyer, cashier. Specini caae and atteution pald to mini cee “kpokane Wash. =* Taeselprics are for a gua. vnteed Spokane Stamp Works, edition of 10,LCO copies, Adve" 8) ELCTROTYPERS. in; , rates will be increased pr-portiv.atelv - with increage? iseue, _ and manufacturers of Corporation | Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. ; . ? . Office at 126 Mill stree! Whereis BurtonCity —— =a pertientars of thelr | Ernest Miller, Ressiand, 8 Alex. Kenthaus. H. K, Ska. Eva Eickelberg. to. any person or per- ‘he shall not then ha’ yRNesT Mit + For through tickets and further information apply to 0. R. & N, office. C. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockhrokers Tagen ra ry 11 Post Street, John N. Blake 90 Columbia avenue CONVEYANCER, ETC. Rossland, B.C, H. M, ADAMS, General Agent. Trav F. & P.Age® W. H. HURLBURT, Gan. Pass. AGENT, Portland, Oregon. one Yecux. ave. LAND 8.0, SFOKANS WASHINGTON.