SNOW RHYMES, ‘There are times to dance and times to sing, For work and for healthy play you know, managet. of | Buta season of vengeance ts troupiin’ ‘this li cai . Thornton Langley, Jota McTeer TRAIL DEPARTMEN Peed and Livery STABLE, 9 Pack and | Saddle Horses Vransfer Wagons. WAR BAGLE 2 STABLES, ROSSLAND OAFE, Open day and night, corner Reserve and Independence streets Give Mig Mexwl for 250__—— CLOB « CAFE * Best Coffee in town, Try our Boston baked beans, 25 Spokane street, P. Cunningham, manager. The Grand Hotel SPOKANE, : WASH. COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STs. RESTAU RAN : T ( ~ RN 8. H. Roach, the general the 'T " comy fter pending sever! day s:at rally, rely 0 KO88- lor this camp has. dash of “Amelican men,” land today. Sent ott Jonny Htebs, anv the Yanks you may con- II. C. Bellenger, superintendent of the stantly wee _ smelter, went to! Northport today to ogi peas ah Aare eh meet Mrs. Bellinger. a Iae Davenport & Co., Wickenden, went to Rossland this morning. KF. W. Wright and G. 1. Hallock, mill men from Robson, were in town last night. W. L. Ordre and George Munroe of Rossland are in Trail today. Dr. W. Y. Hayes is up the river today visiting the railroad construction camps. ‘The new steamer Kootenay has been launched and is being used for a short time as a freight carrier on Lower Arrow Lake. The furnitue for fitting her up for passenger traffic is on the way from Montreal. The Kootenay, when comer pleted, will be the first boat in the ser- vice. Robert McGrier, a. capitalist from. Duluth, Minn., who has interests in Trail, left this morning for Fort Steele via Spokane. Dr. Corson and wife have gone to Spo- kane for a few days. The officers of the C. P. R. steam- boate will shortly don handsome new uniforms. The Kootenay company after today will be operating at full capacity, an important piece of machinery for which they have been waiting is now here and will be put in place today. Pp ‘To discover the author of “Beautiful: Snow.” ‘The Merchant Tailor and Furuisher Has just received a large stock of Bucts and Shoes. This stock is the best, by far, ever brought into Rossland. It comprises all the new shapes and styles in both Ladies’ and Gents’ in Tans, Oxford Bloods and Blacks. Also a complete assortment of Rubber Footwear which will be sold at prices below the low- est quality cunsidered. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, VOL, 1, NO 258 TD. ...? | | Evening Record. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1897. QN IRON CLAD GROUP. FIRST IN KOOTENAY Development of the Mines on Sul- livan Creek. plenty of te ik on the stock exchange; ig wort} Colonel 8 nel Seott Spokane tts Hadley & Shanscn Proprietors alo : What's wanted now is to get ric of the snow, ‘The other performance is mostly rot. ’ . While the snow holds out, this work of the jaw Investments, Takes the place of prospectin’ over the hills: It’s thirsty work talkin’, and all the next sum- mer The boys will be workin’ out whiskey bills. PRICE 5 CENTS WANT COLUMN. lercerts atine for the first insertion: and five cents a line thereafter, — _____ BATS! New and Fresh Baths, 25c, Shaving, l5c. Hair Cut, 25, UNION SHAVING PARLOR . Basement, one door ho- me THE HOTEL ALLAN —mm), pepe: on: LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, 1. ©. wae ‘M. Hall pro- Corresdundence; Solicited. woop, ar fuel of the Red Sta TARTE ON THE SCHOOL QTESTION. UNLISTED 8TOCKS. But before we start a prospectin’ tour, ‘There's some of the boys that are keen for a La Riviere Attacks the Government’s Actions in the Matter. Woon: Leaye your orders for wood Starstables. Prompt delivery... Woop: The Ked Star stable peo x people have ast wood suw located at east end Col XiKindy of wood constantly on hands YS orrice: RECORD BLOCK, ROSSL.AND, B.C. BID, |A8kK’D, SITUATIONS WANTED, A. . @iniunycFive emart dining room girl Wanteb areas. Enquire at this office. show, And they’ ‘ask, Mr, Editor, out of your knowl- ©, GAE EMPORIUM OF FASHION. ‘To dig up the author of “Beautiful Snow.” RW. W. FREIGHT BLOCKADE. There was some fire thrown into the debate on the address yesterday at Otta- way in parliament by a speech of the Hon, Isracl Tarte, minister of public works. He made a vigorous attack on the school question, and read a state- - Good ment which was sent to Rome by Solic-| NUMBER OF STOCKS LISTED itor-General Fitzpatrick, and signed by nT 45 liberals of Quebec. This statement inkles aud was to the effect that’ while they were Hinkley and Black Colt. all good catholics they wanted also, as eather Bell British subjects to enjoy political free- dom, which was denied to them by cer- tain bishops in the province. Tarte said that the pope was told that Premier uri was a Free Mason anda bad Catholic, but that Tupper was a pious man, in whose hands Catholic i were safe. He showed how Catholics Call of Stocks in the Rossland Exchange Today. Airset class milliner. Apply at Le | Woop: Leave your o a —— c i Ad th Columbia avenue.’ gat | _ ish otamba MAL Cow ome et BSE ‘opper Gian Diamond Dust. Newly furnished. Strictly first-class throughout. Under the managen nt of Frank Watson. Headquarters for mining men. Elevator service night and day. Free baths. On the European and American plan. Every room heated by steam. Free buss to and from all trains. THE HOWARD «HOUSEP Dining room and chamber muids- 3-20tf Complaints About Delays inC. P. R. t this offive. Ship. ents. Waste PHYSICIANS. ce a aio in private Tvally Tor roam Lany denrd: Address this office. ie Too mite), Dr. Lamnenr, Record block. B5Uf i Dn. Forn has open the Custom House, LEDGE FIFTEEN FEET WIDE. vii ed his office next door to . i 22008 position as reher, Vancouver, 06 a widow The people of Nelson and other towns * TRadress Mra in Southern Kootenay are complaining of the annoyance caused by the freight plockade on the C. P. R. system at Ar- rowheid. The railway company defends itself by saying that the delay in ship- ments is due to the low stage of water in the Columbia river. One sinall ship- ment from Nelson to the Le Roi mine was a week reaching the Trail landing. y Dr. SINcLarn, Occidental block. 3-26tf pa ROOMS FOR RF: Some $1,250 Worth of Work Done This Winter. DENTISTS. m™m One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedroonii. Parlors, baths, billiard and private club rooms. Dining reom unexcelle|. Electric Hehts, steam heat and all modern conveniences. MRS. AI. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. ee The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ——— ~~ _- DOMINION HOTEL. —— Only Members of the Organiza- tion Admitted to the Floor. A ee mene ~ You Rent: Furnished rooms with board. First Dr. FIN.ey, dentist, Stuss block. ie, third house east of St. Paul street. 61 ay Keferenc Bet | Esealet’s PLUMBING, G. A POUNDER, Pres. 5 nished and unfurnished room tin the REconp block, Colonna sc: qamm Fine farolshed ame vt Kent, Apply to imperial Cigar store, Spo- kane street. Hi C.M. WELLEn, ; ractical sanitary plumber, kane stiget and Columbia avenue, cor. "phone 12-0tt n George Dennison is in town from Sul- losie Mac . livan creek, where he and one of his Kohinoor . Eascot .... The first call of stocks in # bona fide stock h in the K DRUGGISTS, Capitalized for oniy $250,000. TREASURY STOCE 25cts. The Ottaws oald M J.-L PARKER, Mining Engineer, oyricz: Over Rossland B.C. - SPOKANE STOCK EXCHANGE, Alberta Goes at 11 Cents, and Evening Star at 11. Spokane, Wash., March 29.—The clos- ing quotations on the exchange today were as follows: Butte, 33¢ bid, 314 asked; Boston, 84 asked; Commander, 1544 bid; Deer Park, 20 asked; Evening Star, 11 bid, 1114 asked; Great Western, 20 asked; High Ore, 234 bid; Josie Macy 1214 asked ; Josie, 47 asked; Jeff Davis, hoe, 15 asked; Iron Mask, 2 Masked——_ Carnival Ball ON MONDAY EVENING APRIL 12 AT Mi.ing Headquarters. -O°C.NNELL & FARRELL, Props. Elegantly furnished rooms. Newly furnished rooms. Everything lirst class. Offices to rent, single or double. Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenue. Tae CREEDMORE Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, with white help. R:tes, share of public patronage solicited. The Only First-Class Honse in Town Giving .09 to $1.73 per day. Moderate Rates. Dining room well-equipped and supplied Meals 25 cents each. A Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OW ENS, Props. DOMINION HALL. rani A. PARE —— ARCHITECT « —o— NEXT DOOR TO CITY HOSPITAL Rossland. «4 The Pacific Hotel, » JOHN WATSON. PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE SI. First class in every particular, Cafe... RK * OK Fresh Supplies every day by ex- prers, Finest Oy- sters, Fish and Game in the city. Everything Pre pared in the Best Manner. Tent; Elegantly furnished rooms, plas- -cifand well heated, Le Kol avenue, suuth ihe Allan. MCLEAN & have just rec requisites. the pioneer druggists, AND Lease: Furnished rooms to rent round to lease » ws ed Wton of drugs and toilet 25 LIVERY STABLES. partners, Lee Clearwater, have been doing the assessment work for 1896 and 1897 on the Ironclad group of mining claims. They are six in number, apd consist of the Ironclad, Nellie Gray and al shop. earl st. in rear of shaw hotel, 3-26tf F ‘qw five roomed house. Apply Me- oun & Morrow's drug store. B2Uf _ FOR BALE, For & 000 Tr Grocery business; good locality; ‘business. Address P.O. box 196. 3-31-tf working Tses, wil be sold cheap this ofive. ote ; Riwea have opened a hay, grain and tore in the Le Koi stables. ‘Their prices wand attention. It will pay you to cil em. eTtf ee A new piano ata bargain on easy Inquire at this office. Horses: Get your saddle c] the Ked ‘Stal stables. and pack horsos at SLEIGHS: The Red Star stable: ke y of sieighing parties. is make sapoctalty PERSONAL, DaNciNa: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- gons every day. W-lott Ir you want the Rossland Evening Recorp in ‘Spokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. Lost. dance, Tuesday, March 2, ing dance, 4 inquire a Lapy's fur cape exchanged at Dominion hall |? . t Butte | three and a half miles up the creek from }; on one ledge running north- east and southwest; the Delta and Pitts- burg lie north of the Ironclad, and_ thie Sampson on the sonth, on parallel veins. There has been {1250 worth of work done on the Ironclad, which consists. of three shafts, 33, 22 and 10 feet deep, and a crosscut and tunnel 30 feet long. The ledge will average at least 15 feet wide. ,_ The ore is quartz carrying gold assay- ing from 2 to $20 in gold to the ton and copper from three to six per cent. sainple ofthe ore can be seen at this fice. This group of claims lies about the Columbia river und two miles below were refused the sacrament because they were liberals, and its consequence was the coming of a papal ‘delegate. For himself he never signed any pledges to the bishops, but all the conservative candidates did sign them and they got badly whip] He wanted to see was made in Rossland at 11 o’clock today at the opening of the British Columbia Stock Exchange of Rossland. There was a large attendance, every seat on the floor of the exchange being taken. The committee anticipated the large at- Catholic and P grow- ing up together and loving each other, Fitzpatrick explained that he went to Rome representing the Catholics of Quebec. He admitted signing | the sage to Bishop Begin and woul stand y the pledge. La Riviere made a long speech on the school question attacking the govern- ment settlement in strong terms. Quinn, of Montreal, also attacked the settic- ment. Craig, conservative, said that he was opposed to the remedial bill and if any- one would propose a vote of censure against the government on the school d and made a rule that at present there would not be room for the general public, so none but members of the ex- change were admitted. the first day’s record of the new organ- ization was satisfactory to the mémbers, idering that the inery is new and needs a little wear and tear to show Pup to the best advantage. The sales on call this morning report are: 1,! ae at 4cents, and 2,200 Poorman at The interest shown was marked and |r, Mugwump Montezuma . Norway .. Ottawa .. Ottawa and Ivanhoe. ro Plata . 0 Pick Up. Peona San Joaquin. Silver Bell St. Mary .. Silver Bear Stemwinder . ‘obasco . Vulcan . ree! Yankey Boy. DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES, 7 B. C. Gold Fields ears Elie Lavalley. [Stone sa» Christina Lake Store, LLeg dle Co. nv IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY; Empey Bros, MINERS AND PROSPECTORS | —Corner Columbia Avenue . a _______—. WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO-| —and Spokane Streets. For Foe ee eee arniture. ear cepa VISIONS aT REASONABLE ; A oo . | this utllee. PRICES. We ship our pipe in car Grocerics, load lots. You c:n money by buying from us. FELT -_ Good stock of valves and fit- WTBOUTPEATES | tings at reduced prices. ( on- tracts for hot: water, steam heating, plumbing and set— ting of manufacturing ma- D. BH KERR, D.D.S |chinery. Dentist and Oral Surgeon. < wo wo the Heather Bell. Tt e owners are Sol. Cameron, H. W. Williamg, Lee Clearwater, and Mr. Den- nison, Mr. Dennison says that the St. : lev Paul and Belcher, rine cigs tho: iron | 2" the government policy generally. clad group have been worked most of] STPREME BX GN, the winter and that the Golden Rena REME COURT AT NEISGN. 118 «50 foot tunnel run this winter. He Hie expresses the belief that Sullivan [Four Cases on the Docket Are From ; creek will come tothe frontghis summer. Rossland, Canadian Gold Fields . Canada Mutual & Dev . Cromwell Mining & Dev 4, cents. ‘After the call, was sold 2,000 Elsie. at 5 cents, 1,000 Elsie at 544 cents, and 1,000 St. Elmo at 63¢ cents. st: A pocket book, around town reward by leaving same at this office. the g) FA bid ; 524g Carnival Ball. St. Elmo, 7: Rossland Ri B. ESCALET, PROP. question he would vote for the govern-. ment. (Ministerial cheers. McInneray attacked the settlement ‘oe > First class restaurant complete; or i outtit cheap. Apply at this office. H. 8B. FINDLEY, DD Ss, LD S. Graduate of the Pniladelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. “Pm weeping because of a muddy fall my suit is spoiled for the Carnival Ball.” BAKERIES, Fou Sanz: An Erle bleycle, now. Apply at this “ollice. B.C. BAKERY, Hazelwood milk, fine creamery ‘putter and tresh ranch eggs. “4 Washingtoi’ street. slut RO LISTED STOCKS. CLOSING QUOTATIOMS. Closing quotations this aftrnoon were: Listed stocks: Lily May, 20 asked; Novelty, 18 asked; 0. K.'24 bid, 25% asked; Palo Alto, 544 asked; Red Moun- d; R. E, Lee and “Mealleesame le pe :: 25 pair roller skates cheap. Northern Stussi block. Rossland, B. C For fine home made candies, fresh every day, go to B. C. Bakery, 2 it. Slot Alberta. 24 Washington si Iki. . MopEz BAKERY eamery and dairy butter. Fresh ranch eggs. ri A 18 Washington st. 2-7tf 3; Gold| _ Home- WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’a Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND MANSEL B. GREEN, Mus. Bac. Btudio of Music and Literature. Counterpoint, Hurmony and Blocution. Open for cngayements on program as singer or pianist. te Saue:; Cheap, ® full dress suit; would fit Shan a ft.3 1m, ord ft.4 in, Apply 8. L. W., BUILDING AT WILD HORSE. this office. The sittings of the supreme court com- menced in Nelson yesterday. There are no criminal cases, and only eight civil cases. Of the civil suits four are from Bossland, as follows: Loring vs. Sonne- man, re No. 1 mining claim; Water- house vs. Liftchild, re Buffalo Bill frac- tion; Austin vs. Adams, re Monita aud y 7% Fil im; Hanna ve. Watson, re Good : ne i 15 asked; Great Western 14 riday. : Qne case comes up from Trail, that of Hanna vs. Topping, involvi half interest in certain lots in that town. Geo. Nelson aid O. M. Oleson are suing the Columbia & Western Railway Com- pany for damages. at anol ha Bs k. : ickup, 1% ask COLONEL SCOTT TO SPEAK. : 4% asked; Stem Winder, 914 bid, 10 save | Provisions and BUILDING MATERIALS. To Our Stock of Stationery, Wall Paper and Notions. Ie Aleo-Prepared to Keep Tr avelers. Lively Work in a Thriving Salmon River P: is J Mining Town. RESTAURANTS. . . Billy Mack, formerly of Rossland, who is now interested in mining in the Salmon river country, arrived in town this week from Wild Horse. He brought down some. samples of ore from the Ten- nessee, which is located about a quarter of @ mile from the town. Mr. Mack gives the following glowing account of the rapid progress of building in the embryo city. He says there are six hotels “under construction, two grocery stores, a hardware store, two meat ‘markets already open, a white laundry, an assay office and several other build under construction. Two aaron Gi uM pack trains are kept busy and a govern- 1 I Irish as barbers and carrying | ment bridge is being put across Quartz On business at the City of Rossland in the | creek. Province ot Hritish Colum! from this date dissolved, GEORGE M. HALL. Dated 2th March, 1597. S-U6t 2 Ae A gomple outfit for 8 country news: Vashingtun eight column hand press. Produce. at this uitiee, P a Fou Save: A livery barn and clear Opposite ou, Which it is loeated for sale at BANK or MONTRFAL reach. Apply at this office. Woop and lumber: We sell cheaper than any others, The #ritish Columbia Mill Co. a a q a 5 =| ) Ee So) za] i — oo iS o) = op) QQ S = PROF. R. B. BOICE. af NELSON'S \, gf & [F / Wood and Coal Co.\ PusT OFFICE BUILDING. title to lot @ bargain 1W-Lott ANoTHER valuable discovery: The Vendome is the best place in town to dine. :, Freight teams for sale, with or with- Free Delivery. ds or Wagens. Apply at this office. Attention Ladies Mrs. M Heard has opened her new - store on Columbia ‘ Telephone 27. ave., where every- thing in the line of TEA --- ladies’ and child- ren’s —_ furnishings Ie you aro particular as to the quality try our may be found. 80 cent English Breakfast. S. WALLACE. Tue Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine meals and prices. AcTURING business for suie: Thé only itskind in Brittsh’Columbia. A first nuvestinent, Apply at this oflice. Ey , utte, 3!4; 200 Butte, 334; 1,000 Evening Star, 11; 500 Cariboo, 474 ; 500 Rambler, 5233; 2,000 Alberta, 1 ‘After hours the sale of 1,000 Butte at 316 was reported. Busiiese lunch D ceutbit the Vendome. ‘Tue Vendome gives quick servicejon short no- tice an@everything first class. tt Lessons in ‘Thorough Bass and ln. inGand WEEKLY RossLaNp e ut the foliowing news iiotel Vancouver, E. ‘Turner, ? COAL OIL, Columbia Avenue Thos. Mayne Daly, Notary Public, Commissioner, Upstairs in Ritchie Block bia Ave. Next to Occidental, ‘ark & stew? 0.3, Bedell & hhoway es Co, Reem TEavE orders for coal oil at Snyder's cigar store, corner Spokane street and Columbia 3d ‘All work the best that skill and experience can + accomplisi Coal Oil Johnnie. FROM THE RECORDS. sents tor Vancouver. Avenue: Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave, near Lincoln St. TRANSFERS, MARCH 27. Bon Accord 3g, Samuel Alex C, Galt. . Political Meeting Tonight at Dominion Hall. Reported sales were: 1000 R. E. Lee and Maid of Erin, 9 cents; 1000 St. "| Elmo, 61g cents; 1,000 West Le Roi, 20 cents: Reasonable Prices. Office: Cor. Le Rol ave. and Washington st. A. §. KERRY LOMBER COMPLIT ROSSLAND, B. C. Have a Full Line of Kiln Dried Lumber Finished or Rough Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks, etc. Yard, East Red Mountain Depot. OTTO ROSLEOF, Manager. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Wright Schwan Stage Line Bossburg FOR ALL POINTS IN THE Kettle River Country DRAYAGE, Du huve household goods to move | —_———_—— Owe RAPID STAGE LINE ‘Leaves Rossland for ‘Trail. 7o.m. 9:30 am. 2pm. 5:30 p.m. 8. MINAKER, Prop. wiGAGk: If you 60 cent Japan. —__—_—_———- say kind, Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. STOV FE O. M. FOX & CO. wae, alte fo Te < 1 : ed Star stable, Quick Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. cee arigot ciinrgess We get the home packs 0. 8. Tt . : Ked Stay Transfer Company meets all out- [hos. Wilson & Co 5 ving and in-voming trains and will call at . *y any part of she city for baggage or passengers. | Deaver iv GENERAL MERCHANDISE: $10 OO . \we never miss the train. Ott Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars a ton. is hereby. g' ruivie exist George £ Col Star ‘Transfer Company Colonel Scott will address a public Duavace: ‘The Red handies ail kinds of freight promp meeting at Domirtion Hall tonight, and | Eric will probably have a great deal to sty that will interest the voters in the com- ing contest. But Colonel Scott will not lize the meeting by any means. There will be room for C. O. Lalonde and other candidates will be invited to attend and express their views. CANADIAN REGIME: It has been decided DA the militia de- partment to send a regiment to London, he diamond jubilee Rossland. Dyer & Milthorp CIVIL ENGINEERS, DRAUGHTSMEN . . Record Block - Col RossLanD. The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers. Hattera and Gent's Furnishers. 609. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave. Mohawk Block, SPOKANE McAULIFFE & CARSON . THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland, British C bi MARCH 29, Odds and Patients, R. J. Cameron to A.C, Galt. . ‘Leinster Light 1-6, P. A. O’Farreii to Samuel L King. mapc# 30. Amphion, H. E. McDonald and Wm. Simpson to Jacob Superiore Sunset 14, H. W. Chatterton to Fran- cis P. Carey. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. March 27—Little Jessie, Whale Back, Whale Back No. 2, Waterloo, Cressline, Whirlbone, Forest Queen, Cairo, Ante- lope, Vernon, Butterfly. BUNDRY NOTES. Notice of sherff’s sale of the Duluth, Mackie, Golden Age, Golden | Cross, owned by John Colotto to recover $563.70. w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining slwiysor huvl Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. HOW STOCKS WERE LISTED. i you want or teaming of DE VOIN IS RECOVERING. done call up the Ked Star Stabies. : 7 c ‘ DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The firm of H. 8. O'Connell & Co. has this day been dissolved’ by mutual consent, ‘Thomas Farrel and John Danielson retiring. The un- dersigned H, 8. O'Connell will continue the as ful Committee Divided Them Into Four Classes Yesterday. 60 cent Ceylon. Results of the Were Satisfectory. Performed have a trunk or baggage of want moved, the kei Star asier Company will do it promptly. iv — bis Avenue Golden Drip... The listing committee met yesterday ; Golden ee evening at the exchange rooms and de- jre : : : jcided to list stocks in four divisions. ‘The first class includes stocks in com- panies owning properties crown granted and fully paid for. To be called listed stocks. Second, stocks in companies owning property fully paid for but not crown granted. Technically called unlisted stocks, Third, stocks in developinent and ex- ploration companies, an fourth, stocks other than mining stocks. It was also decided to call and quote the stock of exploration and development companies separately. ‘The stocks now listed are necessarily incomplete and any member of the exchange can have any stock added to the list on furnishing the chair- man of the listing committee with the necessary information. Piano: li you wanta safe or piano moved go ge. the ked Ster Transier Company to do it; they are responsible for all damages. The operation performed ‘upon J. Le De Voin by Doctors Armstrong of this city and Essig of Spokane has proved successful. Mr. De Voin’s condition is so much imp’ d that he was removed from the Sister’s hospital to his home iment will be drawn. near the Lancaster house. His many ia corps, and it is friends will be glad to hear of his speedy probeble that Lieutenant Colonel Bur- AAA ~~ | recovery. land, of the Sixth, Fusilers of Montreal, will be in commant ; THE TRANSVAAL RAID. -The parliamentary committee. ap- inted to investigate the Transvaal raid resumed its session yesterday. There were few people present, and not much interest was taken in the pro- i ident C issi New- y-Columbia fon of Bechuanaland and Colonel Fran- Kootenay-London. cis Rhodes, brother of Cecil Rhodes, the Roi former premier of Cape Colony, were examined. No fresh evidence was ob- tained. W.M. HENDRICKSON, M, D Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. by Hl. 7 deman Sis Ir Yor are going to Trail or Northport get a s Witness: C. O'BRIEN REDDIN. Hossland, B, C., March 29th, 1897. me poncae Imperial Independent ron Horse Tron Mask. IXL.. ie. ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company OFFICE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, E. O. Crarron - - OFFICE: Stusst BLock. ROSSLAND COAL, PERSONAL. Emerson Gee of Denver, Col., is in the y collect New lot of shoes employ eo just arrived . . Rossland, B. t —_——_————_ ANOTHER LE ROI DIVIDEND. to mi al : for suid com |: J. V, McKenzie, M. D., eaatt | elt McGill, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon and B Licential of the Royal College of Phyalclans aud Surgeons. Licential of the Fac- ulty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. Specialty made of Eye and Ear Diseases. Orrick: SMIVH-HEWITT BLOCK. Dr. Reddick. Office next door to Sisters’ Hospital. >. Crafton, manager. s The Total Amount Paid to Date is $350,000. BUSINESS PERSONALS. 7 |. SL. Long left this morning for Vic- toria. Lee Davenport, of V'rail, was in the city last evening. Andy Reysbec!. went to Spokane to- day on be William Henry Lancaster left this morning for the Slocan. John Edwards, of Salt Lake City, is among the recent arrivals. C.C. Sproule left on the morning train for a three weeks’ visit toSpokane. W. S. Weeks returned home last evening from a business trip to Spokane. Louis Oleivich, who has been with the Crecent drug store for some time, left this morning for the Slocan country. D. J. Fitzgerald, manager of the T: smelter came tp to Rossland last even- ing on business and returned this morn- ing. Theodore Rush, a faithful “comp” on the Recono, left this morning via Trai for Colville to ¥ his relations and friends for a week. Phil Aspen evening from his many fiends 1 by Ton. Spokane Stamp Works, rad t fruit and choice candies call at the : ‘ pia Candy Company, Keserve st, near ELLCTROTYPERS, Reg sttine im and manufacturers of Corporation H unt et Br 0S, Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. a the gren SPOKANE, WASH —_——— sd Shes 0 to ealoeders, the heading boot THE e. 7-9tf ehve store E DAILY 5 2 COLUMB i UGEHES? 1A AVE-|i MisS EMMA DOHERTY, {| RECORD ON siz vtestestz st ARTIST: 2% cents ® Je~i stop and look in Fraser’s window and see Ae rae 248th Knight Temp Manager. 2 The directors of the Le Roi Mining and Smelting Company held an adjourn- ed regular meeting Saturday evening, and declared a dividend of five cents a share--or $25,000— making the total amount to date $350,000. In addition to thisdividend the company has expended $30,000 in pay roll fand other disburse- ments during the month. The dividerids paid are as follows: ____ | October, 1895. BE Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Deuler is iow and The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. nae McMillan & Whitney, Up-to-date im every th ng relating to MINES, AL ESTATE BE Dae STOCKS In and about the great ‘Trail creek country. Agents Royal Gold Min- ing Company. Miss Millie Amme Pianist of the re- nowned Amme or- chestra, Will Give Lessons on the Piano Conservatory Le Roi Avenue. land, Limited,’ Weeks, Kennedy forenoon on ‘Ihtirsdi inst., where subs: ms will be e ga such’ books to Femain open until the ath day of ‘ to ‘April, 1897. ERNEST KENNEDY, jouts and shoes ®. eee hat ie ergy kgeretary Provisional Board of Trustees, the right house, , T9tt Rossland, Mareh 17, 1897. 3-19! LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR $3. Send a, photo raph of yourself an get 100 Stamp Photogr: gum Petiorated, the s the thing for stick! ts, eto, ustomers to’ Lalonde. Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. OFFICE: Paterson & Johnson Bldg. Coumbla Avenue. 26 APRIL FOOL DAY. The April fool crank will emerge fom his chrysalis tomorrow and make him- self generally contagious. The small boy will probably take an active part in making his tricks reach as far as pos- sible. A HAND SHAKE. It was notning to you, it was all to me. ‘The compassionate grasp of the hand of a girl, I would gladly have knelt in the snow an ‘The hem of your dress that was caught in the | N’ ‘whirl. PROGRESSIVE EUCHER PARTY. returoed. son, if required. JAS. J. MACKEY, Grand Union Hotel, Rossiand, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop Entertain a Large Party of Friends. One of the largest and most enjoyable social gatheri of the season was a progressive eucher party given by Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap at their residence on Columbia avenue last night. Refresh- ments were served and the party did not grow weary of the amusement until 2 o'clock in the morning. The following guests were present: Be Mesd P C. F. Jackson, G. A. 3. , Florman, Lindsay, et the Recoup every night by carrier for 2% vellls per Week. Leave orders at the office. Northern Belle Each man had a mother; once in : Novelty : 0. : away Kind providence gave him a sweetheart, too, Iknow it is madness, but still with all glad- ness I willingly tender life’s autumn to you. For the kindly word to ndering soul Brought sweet days back that are past reall, 88, was tough, I was utterly heart- Go dlreet to Lalonde'’s boot and shoe store for tubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- inent has just been received. Gott POLITICAL POINTERS. johnston, candidate for aller- s that he is taking no part in the mayoralty contest. Alexander Lynch will probably be agile. . ease placed in nomination for alderman on ‘ed Mountain View... the 3d of next month. . E. Lee. The temper of the M ‘ed Point - : “lis commendable. Rochester 5 Chesnut Jackson 1 Rossland Red Mt. ter all, I among them fo is dc Hossland Star. tin abuse. 4 ' call you my honey, and sweetheart, too; | Silverirte .. i pet didn’t lea Aynong the prominent arrivals in Ross-|1 mean iz singersiy, {love you too pshoert, too; Blea St 1 ring sheet didn’t leak, a drop land) was Dr. Le re Vancouver, | Te makes bad break that would aggravate Souther ‘Cross & V this morning. : He haw just ret you. outer Cross & The Rosslander Review and Miner are He has just returned froman extended h : a v to Burope and expresses himself as | The snow's disappearing, the summer is near- all for Lalonde for mayor and have no vorably : . choice for aldermat id with this] rye flowers will soon lend perfume to the air. topping at the a hase hands again, honey; I'm busted for val, W money, eer Nulson'in| Buegetretd sour eyes truly, for that you -Americon returned home .. Lappin. reports ny favorably on the Cop- Worichng; one of the three cliims owned jinn ter, will [by the company. Mr. Lapp intends to open a furniture store at Nelso. Applications for Liquor License, Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned will of 30 Palo Alto. Phoenix Poorman .... Rambler Con.. BATHS. a specialty. Orders of all kindsexesuted. Lassoas given. to the new bat will, at the 0 ly to the Stipendiury Mag is- est Kootenay for a license to sell liquor by retail in the Moffatt Building, lot 21, block 23, in the town of Rossland, B.C. D. McKeuLar. Dated this 20th day of March, 1897. days, 4 Deceaee, trate of January, 1 February, 1897. March, 1897.. sick, y Tin'your glance made me pentt Reco... \ for ait. penitent once and} pd Eagle _Jisiaber. Phone 27. lier, sanitary For the shake of the hand that was frankly } ven, : Brought visions of sisters good and true; The girls whose brothers would gladly die To save them some trouble, as | would for you. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. a hime is no TISASUSTIS AST returned home last and will make stopping Smoke Enterprise, Favorite cigars, made ize home industry. nay a In point of dividends paid the Slocan and Rosstans Star and Le Roi are equal. The meeting of the for day to id of increasing the capital stock, was not held, the committee to whom the legal status of the question was subinitted not being ready to report, and an adjourn- ment was taken until Thursday evening next. Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned will, at the expiration of thirty days, SPRIY. to the Stipendiary te of est Kootenay for a license to sell liquor by retail in the Heward House, lot 24, block 2), in the town of Rossland, B. C. H. 8, O’CoNNELL Dated this 26th day of March, 1897. Fraser, Red¢ Whitney, Kelioe, ne Lockhart. Van Schai ler. ' Messrs. M. Moore, E. 8. Clark, Mr. Hunter, A. N. Patterson,Geo. A. Fraser, C. F. Jackson, A. B. Irwin, Dr. George, Leo Schmidt, Dr. C: For it’s this way, dear, and don’t get mad If Teall y Bee While in Rossiand STOP AT he Coliss Htus ‘Washington Street. SMoke British Lion and Mainland elgars, Van- ‘iver Cigar Store, opposite Kank of Mon- real of Mor Con: } NEWSPAPER = cure IF SO, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITA, ‘TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me estimat oke the Fleur de rybody to w. A. Brown, 0.1. . Vancouver Cigar Store. ames Cowan, Dr. R, Red- fr. Kehoe, Mr. Mount, 1, W. Lee. POOL. pEuG STOR Toilet Arti De Voin'’s Place, DRUG STORE, and Toilet Articles. PRICES. ; Columbia Ave. Rossland, B.C. % PSHE BS BS HS STS BSS LSS BA RESERVE ST., East Golumbia Ave. BRICKLAYING me Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Week delivered WILLIAM MILLER: One Price to All. aici : you fnob Carefully Prpaces You'll find all, Yo SOODs ; ‘All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- Portraits and Local Scen —_——_ TAILOR, ; GEO. A. FRASER Your Prescriptions. GOOD layer. Office at the gun and lock- BOWLING NEXT Carries a complete line of EIT: GEO. A. FRASER, mith shop, Bosarve atreet, BILLIARDS and TO Perfumes, Powders. Soaps i REASONABLE : Chemist and Druggist, very camp. John Lapp s gaining members un important part Cc. dec. HOTELS. Win. F. MeXe GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers) Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at P fice Block. CotumBia AVENUE, RossLanp, B.C. Tue Dominion: Board, five dollars a week. Tue Leland; Colur in the coming ¢ i W.H. Bell the Recorp office this morning intimated that he would probably not allow the use of his hame as alderman, as there seemed to b andidates, and that his pri- vould necessarily take up & Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned will, at the expiration of 30 days, apply to’the Stipeadiary Mugis- trate of West Kootenay for a licanse to At a meeting of the members of the sell liquor by retail in the Queen Cafe, Spokane stock exchange held Saturday, lot 7, blog 1, io the ome of Ross John M. Burk of Rossland was elected a ) land, . H member. | Datad this 27ca ley »/ =O NING in the interes CALL COMING. Gold Mining ¢ 1 last evening | to this city McCall | work progr JUDGE } A telegram was Tre : t the Allan house that Judge a and KE. P. Davis,of the law firm of Davis, Marshall and MeNiel, of u arrive in Rossland this evening. You're good, and you're pretty, and charming and witty, Just the girl that a man can desire for his wery thin, ashington .. Every First Cc West Te Roi. White Bear. . Wonderful. Yale..... w.' Young British-American.. __ . = : B.C. 1 best hotel in BURK IS A MEMBER. neers distriet. Everything first Ty unthe dining room “is always right up e see the tables are the best Whee, ies. “Nothing's too good for en you stop at the Arlington.” THE Aringtor 1 4, on, T1 wife; he’ Trail rail So don’t keep a-joshing, but if you mean busi- : Fine Bar in Cone and submit ples. nection. I'm honest; I'll go you as partners for life. Rossland, March 31, P ‘. ae The best of all cuts aud engravings, Grabam & Washhara Wacsa, bial at moderate prices. Proprietors.