CITY ITEMS. Shoes, shoes, shoes. We can fit you out from $1.00 a pair up. Hentre Bros Pumnee, stone, four emery emery ‘Travers hardware store. Machine oil, hardware store. Mixed paint, any size cap you want ‘Travers hardware store. Make your furniture took like new. 1 hall ues has what you wan. in Marriage Paper 10cta, Bow Knot, Spokane, Wash, 1 ‘a’ and ventlemen’s baths have established at the Eurupean hotel been ‘Twenty-tive cents a bath, Stock © Certificates a specialty at Greete Block Pear] Pnnting Co.. 202 opposite P.O., Spokane, Wash. Plaster Paris, ;.iasterers hair, a’ Travers hardware store. Try Trap’ "3 -ice Trsevrs’ hardware store, rosi The Roseland laundry has moved and . has better facilities than, ever for eood ; prompt work, Office Hall’s barber sho in basement near Grand Union hotel, 8-13-t castor oi] at ‘Travers - Cream freezer at business here. ia Dress Goo $20 000 To Loan Ip sums of $200,0r wore for short time on ap- ‘proved security. ved BD. M. LINNARD, Cook Roilding, Columbia Ave., Rosslan Brick» » . CHEAP toe Colville Brick and Lime Kilns L. RUSCH, Peor, COLVILLE Wash WA NTED—Asents for.“Queen Victo Reign Overtiowing with late yontains the endo shy of ty, with authentic histor of her remar! and full account ofthe Diatond Jubliee. 01 OUT! a epavor outatand territory. ar Basa rece Dept. 7, 356 Dear The Frank Hanna LIQUOR Co. All kinds of Fancy Deinks for gFamily and Table use, . 6 ee Imported and Domes- tie Gicars, Trail, Furs Wanted. The Providence Fur Company, Provi- deuce, R. I., wants all kinds of raw fnre, sking, ginseng. seneva, &c. Prices tur next sixty days are as follows: Fre so RE kuszseeese ist on tall other tues and ished upon application, Full prices gnaranteed, careful selection, courteon# anthast renitteace a ae a Smith Curtis BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Columbia Ave. Wanted.t ANGLO-AMERICAN MINING .& LN- , VESTMENT) CO. ‘The Rookery. Spokane, Wash Rossland, B.C. in Trail Creek of merit for dev Glupment work, P.O. RODIER . Plumber and Roofer —Always on Hand— ‘Tinsmith, Vinware. Sheetiron, Herat of Stoves and Pipe 1 St. Ressl ria, Her Djawond Jubties. KK THE CRESCENT We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa’e Price. Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens ds Dress Trimmings and Ornaments Domesties and Linens Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost Carpets and Linoleums Gents’ Furnishing Goods “| | Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes Monster Closing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and rhipped before we had concluded to close out of “At Cost *" THE CRESCENT | Every Article in Our Store isa Bargain. We are determined to close out our sto k ‘as sjeedily as possible, STUSSI BLOCK ie Mining Property Sale The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects F, at Reasonable Figures, * Will Give Working Bonds. Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Sa and Porcupine Creek, : Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hon Six Rooms on Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. TO RENT Having moved into our Fire Proof Building Is for rent in whole, or in part. Two Rooms. 14 x 42 on Ground Fn Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Thira Floor. Rent to Suit th Times. Apply at This Office ss OF GOODS ON Several handred pounds of Arriving weekly at our store for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend - dor at 33c. per pound. prices. Java Mocha at 40c. per pound. Gne. Aden Mocha + in the market at 50c. per pound. Yon will use our Coffees regularly if you once try them. HUNTER BROS HONEY in Comb. HONEY Strained. HONEY in Jars. SYRUP, Log Cabin. SYRUP, Maple Sap. SYRUP, Ginger. SYRUP, Golden Drips. SYRUP, New Orleans. SYRUP. Crystal Drips. O. M. FOX & CO, Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. Miners’ maar Stable NELSON, B.C. MeMill an & Hamilton WACLESALE Reeord Job Office Record Job Office Has constantly on hand a supply of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. - Assorted Colors, Attractive Pesign. plete stock at) Nakusp. where orders will be received aud For Sale. premptly filied. Fresh Roasted Coffees}: Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- Usually |- ve: ba sold for Mocha and Java at higher Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend ‘This is very Old Government Java, the finest Wants, For Sale. Rent, Lost Etc Tencents aline for the first insertion: and foe, cents a Atkinson & Co. JOHN. M. burke, Mining Broker, Columbia land surveyors. Room 1, Occidental building. FOR RENT. For Rest: A furnished and H. HENDRNSON, contractor aild C.B- BENDEREON, cont and builder. for rent in the Recoap block. FOR SALE. DEUGG! ‘FP BASER'S Drug 8t~ ist . 41 E. Columbia ave. Fox a Sale on Lzase—Two story frame Dafidins on Lino In Street near (' ‘olumbia Ave. Fon Saus.—Chea, eap, a 50 horse’ power potter tu Address wer upright eagine n one month, inquire sabe Fox Sate; 4 comple outit for « count ee 3, Washington eight colump ban pply at this of DERAVAGE, QUN AXD LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. EXVRCBSMEN. Montana barn Parterrd Gerber Trausfer and Express. Heas- MAEDWARE, 4% TRAVERS, hardware, Colnmbia_ ave: W. Two SAR. TRACK GRANITEW ARE_—»+ Ay Forme Finin of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steal that will stand the hard rod SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware RED Movixo: If you have household gouds to mo calla Rea’Star trunsfer wagon. move, Dmavace: The Ked Star Transfer C Dandies all kinds of freight promptly. HOTELS. Tam Leland: Golummida ave Teamixa: If fou want delivering or teaming of y kind dune call up the Ked Sta tar stable LAUSDETEe. OSSLAND Laan eGrend Union Noe in bavement neer Seuben ae son, ae livery and Tux Ked Star Transfer Company meets all ov! going and in-coming trains and will calla any part of she city fo age We uever miss the traia- A. Sa KEREYAGeK DEALERS, ce 7 in the building ieee jor ta eic., everything PHYSICIANS. IDE. Edward Bowes, office over Post Omee. LIVERY STABLES. Homsgs:cet your sadile and pack Rurees the Red Star stables. “ MBERS. PLU: GIREON Wilcox. No 18 E Columbia ave BUSINESS PERSONALS. Just stop and Louie tty Le ber stop and I Fraser window and see omisers. ins the Rac by earrie: nr che ke ane cae ry uight r for 25 Leave Siders’ ‘at the office. BATHS. STENCGRAPHERS. MASH BB. Helen L. ceakeyes, Stenographer and Type- B WATCHMAKER. URBANK, Colamble ave ‘one door west of Allan #fouse, BaTunooms fitted up with tubs and marble dasing, all kinds and eyles, Au wom per- atrended to. sanitary plumber “Phowe PERSONAL. Dascixe: Fropmor Dreytuus gives petvate lee- sons ere.y Iy-you want brag Rossland pranies Reconn | in Spokane go to KE. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. Bicep TOC ETIES R°s OSSLAND Loa Lodge, No. at every Friday evening its Masonic ‘Carssow, C, Tas maeals ‘and prices reasons! BLN. Sones Vendome. v ome gives quick serviceon ets. n> Tything rst class. rend fine | K in Saciety He K.of Bands. "" — 0.T.M.—Red Mountsin Tent No. 4 ot P., will Reet > Hall meets ast, 3rd and Sth Wednesday of each month PLUMBING. atieal sanstary pinmber, wot nt Columbia aves mee DEXTEETS. - ®. Pivcey, dentist, St ussi uleek. a ites Onan; ie Ne ee as the Exch seis ig beers “0, suodivieton of distriet lot SHIPLEY & McARTHUR. ‘otice te be: the Board it is lee Liquor License. y given that we Til apply, at f Li ‘om- | Boney tolran on Mortgages and Colsteral fe- situate Classifie: Business Directory. BROKERS. Two small marine engines. Appi: this ie PPly FS4xk A. Baird, mining broker, P.O. box 255 Furniture Wanted. ought and sold. Fu Cc Wanted Second Han‘ Furniture of ell kinds J 83 Columbis Avenue Kast. any, | business. We have the STAR Transter (4 Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck sad & Westerr transfer pri ilway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freigat from c3:s: 327 thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J. W. AARTLINE, PROP. ilege for the Columbi: Quick work. Telephone No. 8. PALACE STABLES ™" SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, ° DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. M.NGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE PROP. - Rossland, B. C. —— ,| Hotel Allan For Sale rooms. Sent heat Sand all modern conve! ___For Personal Reasons 00'S: LEADING HOTEL OF BOSS! Bane ene el nly | furnished, light and ing room 7 bedrooms. Electric ig ——_Tha Only Brick Hotel in Town, ————™ ——— No Delay. curities, apply T. Gregson & Cu. |Sgivzes, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. + advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancers, ete. United States Consulate Be it Ageney for th the Kootenay Distric ney for the Koo Poe! and fur ther that the as been duly appo! nted Sates The Rossland Laundry will your clothes and return them nicely done up. if ent OP, ROSSLAED, B.C.) tel. Rossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 120. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 173¢ cents roll upwards. Large tock to choose from. * A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s stock in two to eight roll lots. Will give figures on Contract Work Special line of Fancy Mapers for Bar Decorations. HS, Wallace’s||=" Stationery, Wall Paper Anda Fancy Goods Store. NEWS ABOUT T THE CITY. Just in a new line ot novelty dress patterns at Hunter B:« Seventy-five pieces of. J spancse silk in different shades at Hunter Alr tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- Bae — boots at Hunter Bros. Children’s long and short rubbers at Hunter Bros. A suit of clothes well worth $15, you get for $6 at Houghton & Bannett’ Air tight heaters, steel lined at ‘Hon- ter Bros, Just arrived a car load of rabber goods at Hunter Bros. Lediee long rubber boots at Hunter ir ti:sht heaters, steel lined at Hun- ros, Combination underweor from $1.00 per euit up, at Hunter Bros. We bave the largest line of rubbers in and Your Doctor Fight Disease with Medicine. If the med- disease. If the druggist does his duty the med- icine will be right, and your doetor will stand ® good chance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor by having your prescriptions filled at _ FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST {cine is not right he eannot conquer | prices right.—Hunter Bros. Custom House Blanks The Record Job Office. . Has a full line of Custom House Blanks Latest and Approved Forms. RECORD OFFICE. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HAL LI. -Pro) prietor: EVERY NIGHT (Excepting Sunday.) THIS WEEK.. Ollie-JOY & CLAYTON-Ethel +> ../Cherry,>Pretty, Bright, Sparkling. “ED. MUCHLNER Descriptive Singer. SENORITA CAMILIA The Peer of Carmencita. - Several hundred pounds of | Fresh Roasted Coffees Arriving weekly atourstore , for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- dor at 33c. per pound. Usually prices. Java Mocha F Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend at 40c. per pound, This is very fine. ‘ Aden Mocha in the market at 50c. per pound. once try them. HUNTER BROS TE MERCHANTS 9 of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1669- CAPITAL, PAID-UP - REST - - - Heap Orrice, HALIFAX, NE Directors. a resident; Thos_Ri riadent; Michaet Dwyer, Baa; H H. at Smith, Es mm David’ aren Do aad Seigneurs streets; Moi jestmonnt, fer ‘Ave. and St. Spates Streets. AGENCIES IN XOVA SCOTIA, Me than mid ian ea Pleton derry, Lunenburg, Mal 0. Port He ue, benacadie, ya Truro, vere AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. t, Dorchester, Fredericton, Etpgrton Moncton, ’ Newcastle, ' Sackville, Antigonish, Bridgewater, (ent. o2 Co camncie IN PRINCE BDWARD ISLAND, Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. St. John’s. AGENCIES IN. BRITJSH COLUMBIA. . Rossland, Vancouver. KERS.ARD CORRESPONDENCE. Dominton of Canada, Merchants Bank New York, Chase Naicnal Back, Boston, and Chicago, Paris, France; London, England; Loo MAYFAIR, Mandolinist and Dancer. ADMISSION 10C. Le Bon Marche Millin «1y House, 121 East Columbia Avenue. Fall Importati room. 50c. up. Pattern Hats from $3. 60 up. of Millinery Novelties Now on eale, representing by far the largest and choicest display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Round Hats and Toques. Also ch ice styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- Large variety of Walking Hats and Sailors from Models from the leading. Paris House _latreioe invited. Te HALEY, [Successors tol P/ BURNS’& CO. Wholesake and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Satie, Oysters. SPOKANE S8T., RORELAND, ‘John M. Smith Manager, Rossland. BANK OF MONTREAL. $1: 12,000,000 6,000,000 “Capital, All Pald up, - -+++President. -Vicg-President, a jeneral Manager. ip Rosstand Branch. 8IR DONALD A. SMITH. HON. GEO. A“DRUMMOND. E. 8, CLUUSTON.... Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canada. Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and {Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. DRADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. — J. S. C. FRASER, sold for Mocha and Java at higher |. A STAGE ROAD TO DAWSON CITY Ot Government Java, the’ finest} You will use our Coffces regularly, if you i . ; The Klondike is fast making history. COMING: KLONDLE BOOM Will Eclipse Anything the World Has Ever Had the For- tune to Witness, Coast Cities Swarming with’ People Awaiting Spring--Tender- ; foot’s Experience. ‘Even the dazzling aurora borealis, illu- ‘mainating the midwinter: twilight of the arctic rim with ite colors of fite, is ‘hot more bright than the dreams awakened in the minds of million of people by the unlocking of the treasure coffers of th® far north. It is predicted that the rush north next spring will eclipse anything of the kind the world bas ever seen, and these predictions are based upon facts, for throughout the whole breadth and length of the North American continent every village and hamlet ie preparing to *| send its quota of Klondikers to swell the grand rush. Even now the coast cities are like old hives swarming as they are with eager spring in order to get to. the goal first Every way station along the route to that river of gold is overflowing with +| people and thousands of weary, footeore disheartened men sie creeping slong the arctic circle, which is more barren. and inhospitable than the parched sands of the Sabara. “:.. HISTORY OF BOOM. > When the boom first started it was thought té be a bubble that would soon burat. The:facts proved the reverse red-hot with of the people anxiously awaiting the first of For several months the telegraph wires to every part of the globe have been kept ““W-h-a-t, you don’t mean to you are going to charge us f-i-f-t-y t-w-o dollars for our supper? Why, in Tacoma it would nut cost us over $7 or §8.”” “Yes, but you’re not in Tacoma, and besides $52 is what it’d cost you in any other restuarant in Dawson.” “Will you please make out a state- ment of the expense?” askedmeekly the young Tacoma gold hunter, as he and his partner emptied their purses and between them could not produce thé required.” The restaurant keeper made out a slip which read: 1 can eastern oysters for two. $15.00 1 roast duck for'two 4.00 2 porterhouse moose steaks 3-00, 1 pint bottle of champaign 30.00 Total 452.00 DESTROYED BY FIRE Oliver Durant Loses all His Private Papers.and Effects. | : Oliver Durant's 1 residence cabin was entirely consumed by fire at 12 o'clock to-day. All his wardrobe, personal of GAMBLERS. CAPIULATED Withdrew Their Pleas of It Guilty and Entered a Plea of Guilty as Charged. FIYE PLAYERS WERE FINED TODAY Boyds’ Complaint Changed From an Indietable One to One Under Which He Was Fined. The gamblers capitulated to the city today by withdrawing their pleas of not guilty and substituting pleas of guilty, which resultedin four-being fined $20 each. The onlookers’ cases were dis- missed. The eomplaint against Seigle Boyd ihe. keeper was changed from on fects and private papers were d sy many oi which cannot. be replaced by money. Mr. Durant believes that the fire started froma Queen stove explod- ing, or that he left the draft open. He was in the habit of closing the draft be: fore leaving for the mine. The cabin is of historical interest, be- ing the second one built in the camp. COMING AND GOING. Geo. Willard returned to Trail today. Geo. Pfunder has returned from. Spo- kane. Ernest Kennedy is in Nelson. Alex, Dick has gone to Victoria. © Hans Grese, the German consul at Tacoma is in the city, Rev. Irwin left for Greenwood this morning. to ope simply cha.ging him with playing, for whieh he was fined $40 and his bank roll confis- catod. By order of the court the crap table and other gambling apparatus is to be destroyed. . i The city derives quite a heat sum from the raid as will be seen "by the following table which contains the names of those who wert fined and the amounts: Seigle Boyd... : . «$40.00 When. court convened a large crowd of G. A, Mitchell, the N. P. traveling a- gent is in the city, Trains Irregular. None of the trains are running. on time, owing to the snow fall and if the bad weather continues a serious blockade is threatened. Masquerade To-night. The first de ball ot the season deposits of gold that undoubtedly exists. thought of the hardships, and with scarcely any money, hundreds of these own folly. It is for these people that relief expeditions are now being sert out, A ‘ PLENTY OF GOLD. There is plenty of it there. The mil- from so small a territory prove this. Even if the atartling reports are taken with « grain of ealt, it must be admitted that the country is rich in gold. There is reason. to believe that just as good de- posits ofgold- may be found in othera sections. People should not forget how- ever, that it is simply suicidal toattempt the journey, even under the most favor- Bank of RTS NORTH AMERICA Incorporated by Royal Charter. ee 666. JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business. Rooms * TO RENT * Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. in the city. ° Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in|; Best location | # Fu London Office: 3 Clements: Lane, Lombard Bt. Court of ‘Directors. afaBrsple, John James Cover, Gaspard Farrar, h Farrar, Ed. Hoare, H.J. 8. Hendail 5 3.3, Hingstord, Fred- erick Lubbock, Geo Whatm ecretare AG. Head Omecoin Canada; St. James, 8t., Mont- ba J. Evasuey, Generat Manager. ‘Inspecto.r Branches in Canada. Halttex, ja, Vancove' ndon, Reals, Trail ana Slocan City, B Agents in the United States. lers National Bank, and Ol yw York: (62 Wall Street) sh. San Francisco, eet) M. J. McMichael and J. Good Substantial Companies. OFFICE WITH Rossland Mining Abstract Co, Over Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. ‘Town Lots.) London Bankers. ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn: & Co. ata Agents. nk of Liverpool. stralia, gn Bank ofA of Australia. New Zéatond: nd, Union Ron'and China, vest ‘Toston Colonial | Fan farcuard, Krauss Lyons, Credit Lyon- ---} able ci without the necess- ary means, 7 ROSSLANDEES TO GO. There are several Rosslanders who in- tend to leave in the spring and who will probably take the overland route. Lt is learned from a preminent Rossland at- 838,333 | torney that Victoria people have secured a charter from the government to build a stage road into the Klondike, via Ed- monton, Calgary, thence via Pelly and Peace rivers. Itis an overland route and has.already been surveyed. TENDERFEET SURPRISED, ed to dine at a restaurant. down # $20 gold piece one lad said: § “Take.oat for two.” proprietor. familiar with frontier prices.” “Ww T OLIVER, Mgr Rossland... “That's not enough yet ay friend Your. bill:is $52-.” These reports many of which were no doubt highly colored, electrified the peo_ ple; thousands of whom were elaving for & meagre subsistance, and without one rushed pell mell towards the Eldorado and are now suffering the effects of their lions that have already been taken out . Thé old miners have’ plenty of fan , | With the tenderfeet. xe struek Daweon City Iataly and conclad- Planking Two Tacoma lads “You’l haye to come again,” said the “Oh, isn’t that enough? well here’s another twenty ; you will have to excuse lus, ag we've just arrived and aré not will be given by Prof. U’Brien in the Dominion hall this evening, The cos- tumer, representing every countrymen as they do, wiil be unique and produce plenty of merriment for the spectators and dancers. The procession will be ° were on hand. prc Riley's case was the first called, wish to withdraw. the plea of not sig your mar honor” said Attorney Whiteside quietly, “and enter a plea of guilty.” “That being the firat offence, I will impose the lowest. fine possible under the soatute, which is $20, or two montha iu default of payment,” The same proceedings were observed in.each of the other cases except in that of Boyd.§ When it came his tarn, At- tornay MacNeill forthe prosecution, an- dthat he desired to withdraw lead by two child in cos- tumes.. Prof. O’Brien knows how tocon- duct a de, having d hundreds of them. the information -ebarging the ‘accused with keeping s gambling house, which was an indictable offense and lay new . Metal New York, Nov. 8—Copper—dull; brokers’ price, $107; exchange price. $10.85 to $11. ° / Bar silver, 577%c. per ounce; Mex- ican dollars, 443{c; silver certificates, 57}¢c. Lead—dull;Domestic, brokers’ price, $3.75; eachange price, $3.85.to §3.90. The Le Roi Store. Mr. Baldwin is busy arranging his goods in the Le Roi store and expects to be ready for business Wednesday:’ The public are invited to call and inspect the 8. Enlarging Dominion Hall. Geo. Owens -has had carpenters. at work for several days pastimproving and enlarging Dominion Hall, The hall can be easily heated andthe proprietor in- tends tomake it one of the best in the city for winter pastimes The Poliee Board. ‘he police commissioners met last night and recommended winter clothing for the patrolmen besides. making ar- rangements for bylaws to govern the police policy. charging him with simply playing. Thiswasdone so that Boyd could be fined instead of being sent to prison. . Chief Ingram was put upon the stand to prove to whom the cash roll belonged. He said he found $160 om the crap table and $9.50 in.a poker table drawer. , Attorney Whiteside admitted that the money belonged to his client, Dr, Boyd, and thought that the amount confiscated was enough without imposing an extra fine upon the accused. Magistrate Jor- dan fined Dr. $40 however, and White- side objected again, claiming that accus- ‘| ed was charged with the same offense as ‘the others and should not be fined any more. . In imposing Dr’s. fine, his Honor re- marked: ‘I am here only to enforce the laws; I do not wish to be bard upon any one or interfere with legitimate amuse- ments. Thepolice have always acted fair, Ihear that your place was no worse than other places in the city, which I will deal with, should they come under ry jurisdiction. I will fine you $40 and confiscate the cash roll and 's If the snow continues, a brigade of shovelers will be needed to clear off the roof tops. No Hope For Durrant. San Francisco, Cal. Nov. 8—The news that the United States Supremo court had decided not to interfere with the ex- ecution of Durrant spread over the city today and crowds of interested people read the announcement eagerly trom newspaper bulietin boards. bling outfit,” Th kers who dare; Louis Anderson, Geo. Richards, John Donaldson, John White, Ed Gavin,John Pearce, Wm. Gordon, John O’Malie, 8. Argall, John Cooper, B. F. Bradshaw, Ed: Farnsworth, A.W. Johnson. F, Wayne. © City Counell Tonight. The city council will meet this even- ing to consider among other things the The party that was to be given at the Opera house this evening has been pos- iding of the ici: into wards. Proff. Emil Dreyfous has taken charge of the amusementsat the Inter- |Poned one week on acconnt of the mas- quezade ball at Dominion hall: tonight, national.