§. Thornton Langley, John McTeer Repass, Mining + Fnvestments. Corresdundence Solicited. Urrice: REcorD BLocK, ROSSLAND, B.C. $250,000. TREASURY STOCE 25cts. G. A POUNDER, Pres, Capitalized for only The Ottawa Gold Mining Company, Limited, J. L. PARKER, Mining Engineer, OrricE? Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. | jim ROSSLAND WEEKLY RECORD. Xes Only Monday Morning | Ne: Paper in the City. Contains news of the Mines, Churches, Real Estate, Sports and R d Stock E: WORD FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA, Only Reported, From Saturday's Dally. ‘The attendance was imall and no_ sale were reporte The closing quotation: of the afternoon in the table were th closing quotations of last Thursday. LISTED STOCKS. Name of Company. Bid{Ask|Bid{ Asi One Call Today and, No Sales As usual there was only one call today on ’change at 10 o’clock this morning. ja mn.call)p m.call Will. R. White Speaks Of Rossland To the Winnipeg People. Among the Leland is Mr. land, B,C, M gucsts registered at the Wil R. White, of Ross- Vhite, who is one of the 3] best known mining men on the Pacitic s|coast, being a member of the White ie Bros., the elder of whom was founder of Seattle and thrice 1 that city says the Winnipeg “T hail from Rossland,” White, “but we are not a bi k | ple there, for while we believe we have |15 |1246| vrs [yea zea Alberta. : wwf Argenti ae o_o ws AS erreur erm BS hk eh Emenee dee ne Hee Lee * Morning Star Mimnesot NOrtners ‘Helle Nov elty Xo oss! oss! Features of Mining Camp Life. ma | Schwan Stage Line Bossburg FOR ALL POINTS IN THE. .! ’ Kettle River Country Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. Orrics: Paterson & Johnson Bldg. Cotumbia Avenue. 2%6 Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Desler in Mines and Btocks. The Scott Block, Jolumbia Avenue. Milian & Walla, p-todate in every 2 ng relating MINES, REAL ESTATE In and about the areat ‘Trail creek coun! ents Royal Gold “Min. Agertg Company. Miss Millie Amme Pianist of the re- pnowned Amme or- chest Will Give Lessons on the Piano Conservatory Le Boi Avenue. 1 ale... : 1/1 Y'ng British America. | 1 | 1 1 UNLISTED STOCKS. the smartest city of its age, and the greatest copper and gold producing dis- {| trict in the world, we believe in giving + | other districts their just due. It might truthfully be said that British Columbia . | is rich in mineral wealth throughout its breadth and length. The Slocan is an immensely rich section of ‘|the province and has a_ brilliant future in store. The camps in the — Slocan belt ure — marvels +/to strangers, but an investigation of + | their silvery surroundings removes any . | Surprise that might be entertained as to ‘|their rapid growth. The Boundary ;| Creek district, too, is gaining a 1 pate *| tion in the mining world, and Fa ew ‘/and the Granite Creek’ neighborhood + | southwest of Lake Okanagan is taking a first rank in the list of gold producing -}areas. From Cariboo in “the north, too, we learn of a great revival in the ship~ ment of the yellow metal, and from Vancouver Islind similar reports reach + | our ears, ‘| These are certainly prosperous days . | for British Columbia, but still her career + | of mining development has by no means ‘| reached the climax of suce Perhaps yould prefer me to speak of sland, as + |it, of course, is the most widely known . city in the province. The city today is -]overrun with laboring men who do not understand practical mining, but as far ‘]as I know there is no great amount of suffering, Soon, however, they will dis- appear amorg the hills and take advant- + | age of what offers, for the field is wide as far as prospecting is concerned, and willing hands most always find some- :| thing todo. It is different, you know, out our way in spring and lmmer to the winter just as it _|heard ignorant people as to Rossland’s stability a: ;|district, ‘These peoplé do not know what they are talking about. Copper mines have seldom, if ever, been known The form: ation of the Ross- . Speaking of ie a Crow’s Nest : | Pass railway, Mr. White said that the -|sentiment in the southern portion of the province was very strongly in favor of its immediate ‘construc need nore smelters in the district,’ he addeo. “and we must hi the coal from the Crow’s Nest Pa neighbor- hood for coking purp« .”? Besides the produce from the farming districts of the Northwest could be brought into the southern portion of the Province only ¢ hoaper but with much more dispatch. Then it would open up to practical miners several very rich silver and gold scetions now being prospected, and would join a large number of progressive camps to- gether in common union. In my opinion ashare of the smelting business would be carried on either at Calgary or,Leth- bridge, if this road were constructed, as these towns offer excellent natural facillties and besides would probably aid : |such enterprises at the start. Mr. White is a prometer of the Four- teen Gold Mine Consolidated company of Rossland, which is the largest. group of mines in the province and which are located in the immediate vicinity of he presid of the Four- teen Gold Mine Consolidat‘d company is Colonel W. W. D. Turner, who is also De) eee | [BA Tg Crackerjack i Copper Gian 1 Diamond Dust 1 Dund m press i Teka Consolidated. pope Pe He Ea TTT Tere LX Ss Fal fa m.calljp m.cai Name of Company. |5 5 2 2| Z| iajask|ia|ask ‘Athabasca Busfal , | president of the company which operates the famous Le Roi imine. ‘olonel *| Turner and Mr. White believe that the :| property of the Fourtcen company will yet prove as rich as the Le Roi. PLEASING LIGHT OPERAS. .| The Columbia Comic Oper company -/opens a short engagement at Hart's opera house Thursday, producing “‘Mascott,” ‘Said Pasha,’ “Mikado,” and“Ermine.” The following is from Winnipeg where this company played quite a lengthy engagement. The Winnipeg, Manitoba Free Press says that Charles Young’s Columbia Comic Opera company, after a success- {| ful run of 42 nights, w: iN close their en- gagement in this city by putting on eghid Pasha” which is perhaps one of :|the most pleasing of light oper . It goes without saying that a la will witness this attraction. :| Pasha” has proved to be a big money maker for this organization. The opera has been played for 10 consecutive [nights in thi: y, and to a packed house at each perfor ce. It is safe to + | say that never in the * Bex hae a com mpeny played for alength of time, and given ruch perfect satisfaction as has the “Columbia Comic Oper: company.’ pm.call 1 | This company carries two prima donnes, two tenors, the comedians, four con- traltos, a chorus of pretty and shapely girls and an_ effective orchestra under the baton of W. A. Jimm, ATHLETIC EXHIBITION DOMINION HALL, *Tne by millions and fractions theraot, s Lalifax 3,000 at Sales.—500 Butte, 3; 300 Paloalto, Homestake; 8. Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock 34g; 3,00 Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE INTERNATIONAL, e Wednesday Evening, April 21. DUNCAN McDONALD, of Montana, and VICTOR LANGLEY of Rossland in a Four Round Contest. PROF. ‘ in a Four Round bout wiih OE cord for : shane anit HOUSE JUST ARRIVED WHITE HOUSE » Spring Suitings, Trousers and Qvercoatings, First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- antee Call and see goods ._ and get prices. = MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. For the past week we have been opening New Goods daily. As our store is too small to contain the immense stock of STATIONERY, NOTIONS and WALL PAPER that we will soon have on hand, we are adding 40 feet more to the rear and in a few days our store will be double its present size. H. S. Wallace, DEALER IN { Stationery, Fancy Goods and | Wall Paper. GRAND OPENING THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd. The Columbia Comic Opera Co. 40 - PEOPLE - 40 Agreat cust—A grand chorus of pretty and shapely g Thursday Night Friday Night— Saturday Matin ay Night Parquet and yiuauet circle reserved. Ist row baleon: cain _ All seats to be had at Fraser’s Drug tore. WANTED People to call who care to have me BUILD or Rent houses on original town- site, five minutes walk en mM. J. O” Si) patterns, iS Styles, very best manufacturers. (Eipeeecercecacece ote OOS IOOOTIER EOI The Leading Merchant Tailor and Clothier, OF Rosskund, opened up this week one x x ~ HIGH GRADE 2 BROUGHT ENTO THE KOOTENAY Suitings consisting of Vicunas, C! fet] West of England Pantings, Scotch Tweeds in all the A full line of the latest in € ) Shoes we take the lead, carrying only the best quality and make in § , 3 Ladies’ and Gents’ Tan Oxford, Bloods and Black. { I A full consignment of American Hits in the Newest Shades and Also a full line of High Class Ready Made Clothing from the HEARN. of the Largest Consignments of GOODS IIS heviots, French Worsted, Hair Lines, '¥ newest designs and nts’ Furnishings. In Boots and 9) QUICK RETURNS FOR THOSK WHO Usk THE RECORDS WANT COLUMNS, ee ‘Investors’ billiard and e club rooms. priv One hundred elegantly furnished, ight and airy bedrooms, 4 Dining room auexcelled: steam heat and all modern conveniences, MRS. ae —The Only Brick Hotel in Town, ——- THE HOTEL ALLAN——= “ts LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. Parlors, baths, Electric lights, , E, ALLAN, Proprietreas. The Only First-Class House in Elegantly furnished rooms. with white help. Retes, $1.00 to $1 share of public patronage solicited. ____. DOMINION HOTEL. ——_ Town Giving Moderate Rates. aw Dining room well-equipped and supplied by -75 per day. Meals 25 cents each. A Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. «{ The Pacific Hotel, » JOHN WATSON. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. First class in every patticular. PROP. Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. aA “ATES. D. EB. KERR, D.D.8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. All work the best that siill and experience can accomplish. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, Ww. R. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, eI Reserve, near Spokane Street. i OPexN DAY AND NiauT, BEATTY, Caskets and Metal Lining aiwiysoa haal ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, ctc., British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Wo: Hos kingman’s 1, Butte, Mont. ROSSLAND OFFICE: Stusst Biocx, J. ‘I, McKenzie, M, D., McGill, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. G Specialty made of Kye and Ear Diseases, Orrice: SMI'tH-HEWITT BLOCK. . N. BIGeELow, 4-12-I1m 47 Columbia Avenue, 4 x 0) oY NEISONS N&, s “, © Wood and Coal Co.\%: PusT OFFICE BUILDING. Reasonable Prices. Sweet Tone, 9 Stops, Good } Maker Fancy Walnut Case, arge Size. Would targe shares in good com- Apply quickly to KER, 110 Columbia Avenue. pany and part cash. BAUE! CHANGE OF TIME, On and after March 28 the Northern sonata. ng between Prof. inner in a thre ‘illie Foss and Charlie tye in their second | | trlal for tho silver cup. Admission to all parts of the house 50e. No } reserved seats. mboors open, at 7:30, Entertainment com- Pacific will make close connections with Spokane Fi rthern. railw engers to make Dr. Reddick. Office next door to Sisters’ Hospital. COLUMBIA AVE. shz_shzshz. sz viz shz stz sh TOne Price to All. + GEO. A. FRASER Carries a complete line of 3 Pérfumes, Powders, Soaps and Toilet Articles. Carefully Prpares VS TYSASTYS US HS 79S ByS7E 4 Your Prescriptions. [ % GEO. A. FRASER, $ Chemist and Druggist, $ Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C. SBS ASAE AS BS 29S BS ES LYS TS By BRICKLAYING All kinds of of brick, stone an stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- tri twee! tland or Sound cities, and points Kootenay country without lay: rin Spokane, west bound train leaves Spokane at 10:55 he west at 6: p. m. and arrives from p.m. Stone aw Headle Co. —Corner Columbia Avenue —and Spokane Streets. We ship our pipe in car load lots. You can save money by buying from us, Good stock of valves and fit- tings at reduced prices. Con- tracts for hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set— ting of manufacturing ma- chinery. ~Gee—_Telephone 27. TEA - - - If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Break fast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE: New lot of shoes just arrived . . . Rossland, B. C. Spokane Stamp Works, an eerie f Cor; Seals, "pubbes ‘Stamne Stencils ete. Office at 126 Mill street. “SPOKANE, WASH || Names and w Directory of |New York Offer to sell vou the uldFesses g aw Male In ny 15, 000 Ind. “ al ecomptte by pervon. orn taney Bank directories ries. « ord continel ty ‘the rail i litt ata ant ate ip ta ths Fo than 500 dollars of idle inne are List out and out t ith Titer form, 0 i rag Saasut, ae and more N ber cent. postal deliver is uaranteed, they fate'andetiante, °* ‘or price or “fsther or particulars call or ad. 8.C.E. Record Ottice Empey Bros, For Groceries, Provisions and Produce. Opposite BANK or MONTREAL Free Delivery. Attention Ladies! Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’ and child- ren’s _ furnishings may be found. THE DAILY RECORD 23 centsa Week delivered Clothing Slaughter Fine Line At Cost. Call and examine Hunter Bros. MISS EMMA DOHERTY, ARTIST. Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraits and Lo Scenes a specialty. Orders of all kinds executed. Lessons given. Joseph B. Dabney, J. L. Parker ‘Mining Engineer Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining properties and the management of mines. ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” and Neal and Bedford MeNeil’s Codes, Moreing 8. Langeake J. Gore T. Gregson, Manager. T. Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Op Biers eat Advances made on Consignments. Money to Loan. While in land STOP AT The Coldas Hous Washington Street. Everything rst Class: Fine Bar in (‘on- nection. Grabam & Wasbbure Proprietors. —— YOUR WANTS ARE MANY. USE THE RECORD'S WANT {2O33LAND, B.C. COLUMNS. * Workmanship _ guar- e Rossland VOL, 1. NO. 283 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 21, 1897.” Cc. ©. W. Callahan, who has just re- turned from London, and,gays: opinion President Kruger of the Trans- vaal republic will not make any con- cessions to the uitlanders ‘and war be- tween England and the Boers seems in- evitable, so stocks end. mining opera- tions in that section of the world are de: BACK FROM ENGLAND. W. Callahan Talks About Transvaal. the In his A KNOX JOHNSON IN 8T. LOUIS. He Waxes Enthusiastic Over the Mines 3 of British Colombia, Knox Johnston, a mining and invest- ment broker of Spokgne, Wash., is at the Planters’, says'the St. Louis Globe Q Mr. Johnson, is in considerable mining property in that state and British Columbia,and is now on a business-trip, which will take him as far east as New York city. He is en“ ic in his views concerning the For the past week: re have~ been opening New Goods daily. As our store is too small: to Ne seain the immenee stock of STATIONERY; NOTIONS shares are not coming up to promise, andthe publichas become tired of wait- ing for returns, shares have At Cc . i mining As a consequence, nomovement whatever. resent "time is the most fashi the and WALL PAPER that we will soon have on hand, we" are adding 40 feet more to’ the rear and in. few days our store will double its Peet size. H. S. Wallace, try in the world for mining, and many Fone een anics Bare been recent- ith capital, for the purpos zones oe fe itish Colum The Br Batish public isin no way afaid of silver, but on the contrary, has reached low water mark, and there- fore must improve. to invest in lead-silver proper Mr. Callahan will remain in ‘Spokane DEALER for several days before coming to Ross- Statiunéry, Fancy Gods and land to the Slocan to look after the prop- fall Paper. erties. owned by his syndicate. The principal future of his section of the country. “British Columbia,” said Mr, Jolm- ston last night, ‘‘has developed wonder- fully during the past few years. It pos- sessea without doubt the most extensive mines in the world, with the best lorins che ot sep, 8 a boom for that ssntion: eves: it It is quite willin eles ig | bo on the Slocan is the JUST ARRIVED Galena Farm, dnoate about four miles from Silverton, B.C. WHITE. * HOUSE Spring Suitings, ; Trousers and Overtoatings. ’ First-class Fit and anteed. Call and see goods and get prices. Fraser's. Window THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF ~ LOOK AT JUSt ARRIVED Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes — Mirrors, Ete. natural and artificial. - resources for i: them, The city of Rossland ia in the heart of the f| mining district. ‘Three years there was no such place as Now land, it is a city of 7,000 inhabitants, with its own electric} ighting system, and and numer- coed hotels .an limate of. th British Colne ais sid Washington, to bert way of tl Heing, ia The winters are mila and there is Meter a time insummer when you cannot: sleep with a blanket over aa a Palio f the test wheat and frui an the eranery: But its. principal reat lies in its mines, ‘They ares of gold. silver, copper ar atl lead, and in some of you. - fi these metals in one. The country ie full of pros ie Glaime are now. “ha oe find. Prospecting is 2 game of chance.- Like in @ poker gaime, the greenhorn has a chance to get the pest of it. Mining, however, is'like an: other business, and only t the level peat ed business men winning out. British eae ie git in cellent roads and you. can notice the difference. between -them and the ist s0OnKaS You American ay jast as Be tow TORRENT FROM Peculiar Freak of the Red Mouo- STREAM: SPLIT Still Digging for the MOUNTAIN SIDE tain Avalanche, IN. TWO Dead-- * Track Covered for —~ $00 Feet. Twenty men are working ‘today at the scene of the land lide on the Red Moun- tain. When thé Recorp’s messenger left there this afternoon. the body of Chas, Oleson, thé shift boss, was taken from the debris.; In his pockets was found £50.76. ~~ The track at. the St. Paul mine is washed out in-two places so the work train could not mere as’ expectéd thig afternoon. Tom King’s remains, were also re- covered and: the: workmen started to Rossland, bringing the bodies on a push car. No more work) will be done for two days. There are still three.men burried. way in which six men lost their lives and one was fotally injured' was a re- It was of an un- facturing sites, as well” as ohe of the best i in mining and-agricultural pur- suits.” New York Millinery House will open a new stock of ets g goods at the Cor. of St. Paul and. Co 1. Ave. on Thursday afternoon, April nd, and extend a hearty invitation to the ladies of. Ross- land and vicinity to visit our ore: GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbig MARTIN. SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. TARTS “OPERA HAUSE THURSDAY,, APRIL 22nd. The Columbia Comic Opera Co. 40 - PEOPLE - 40 Agrest cast—A A eas Bert chorus ‘of pretty and ht—“ Maactt iad “piso Parquet and Parquet circle resorvei. 1st row balcony. All seats tobe had at Fraser’s: Drug Store. A Limited number of LOTS WARDNER, - B.. FOR SALE BY W. H. BISHOP. AGENT. BURN’S BLOCK. %Sole Ag’t for OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITE W ARE—=* At Former Prices of cE INW ARE Jessup Steel is tite only steel that will stand .the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY. ON HAND Travers lardware if sez. GO a wo W. B. MCNEILL’S FOR YOUR ‘New Spring Shoes All the latest styles in Tan Ox Blood and Black Sole J.&T. Beel’s Fine Footw NEXC TO TAB POST OFFICE t for the “Slater Shoe.” : ear one of ‘camp of the untortunate ren who" are- usual character and. various explang- tions have been made by those who visited the scene of the c&tastrophy. The ground ‘through which the rail- road runs forsome distance on’ either side is comparatively level. On the side from which the avalanche came the mountain is very steep. The theory is Greek Victories Rerported Which Offset resting from the ti of Friday, Saturday, a1 from the fatigue and hunger when ‘the ‘The slide'pn the Red Mountain. rait-| ® ATHENS REJOICES. Pass. Rossland Stock Ex. Lago Yustabond the Loss of “A dispatch from ;London concerning the Turka and Greeks April.19 says: ~ Both the Turks and.the Greeks are |: bndous exertions | 4! and Sunday. troops of Edheni Basha were half dead * Name of Company. Alberta... rgeutine. KL. mo. The | Big Chiet . C. oid firing slackened last night. Most of ea wt them flung themselves down where they | Californin.. alt stood on the bare ground tosleep. The|(sfonis, ” Turkish » Queen decided to allow his army fe rest today. Coribog ee” Camp Bird. As details come in’ it.>becomes* more, ¢ entre Star and more app t that the fighting in Milouana ‘oes was of the:most stubborn and sav: racter, ‘The Turks fought like devils, and the Greeks resi the spirit of their ancestors. “The a at inbs pics licable fact in eu ether with the wi small: number of killed: ‘All the sped corres} lents to this, Turks a) r to have fired 1 wildly witte their rifles at Milouana Picea as they did at Arta, where the fighting consisted of an ipetye ange duel between the rival bat- each side of the river, lasting ont vbr apoare e the afternoon. 7 te id their batteries shots rit alienced ae by is Scars aia A later account 82; General Smolents ex <-minister of war, ‘is in command of 4,000 Greeks at Revini, far from™Narnavos, northwest of losely pressed, was nearly taken pris- o . Fi ian was to i the of ritsa, Meer Park... Jelmcoln .-..: Jellic .. Sastern Star. Boughalz, close to Tyrnavos, and:Gener- al Mavromochale broke through at Kon- iskos. The two generals un ited. their ps near asi. The news of this success at Revini and of the imminent fall of Prevesa anged the disinay caused at Athens by the loss of Milou- ana into the wildest rejoicing... The lat- est advices tonight are that the Greek troops are p advancing to reoccupy. their that a small lake wes foes t in a gulch ~ since the meh te ‘commenced the snow raed a A hi waslied igh and. ice dam,~ melted and as strona Yoroteed the track another knoll the |? -was struck and the stream split. these streams .t! now dead. ‘The bodies of Desmond and McCaf- ferty and at Gritzovali, the latter “at which it is alleged (was by the general in n command, who inter- to advance. pt 8 wounded at Gritzovall shot himscli in order to av falling The Greeks report that the. ‘furks lost this éstimate is probably excessive. Greek engineers constructed a bridge at Pach vekalos to enable troops to cross the ri It i is ‘aaid that the Turkish forces’ at: | Se bce Revini numbered more than reted as an order to retreat what was} R into the hands of the Turks. |§ 7,000 killed. and wounded at Reyvini, but |s Ni ate c ls lorning St Turkish line at ’alo Ait paorkx - Poorni casiand Rossland 11 Khoderick ed distance of 300 feet. struction. will not, be clearel ibe @ week. PERSONALS. seme in last night. an last evening from ithe Slocan. Eagt Kootenay. months’ visit to England. store, corner Washington sticet. the camp. gon, arrived last evening. citys, D. ‘Strumpel of London, ~ came in last night via il. London, England is at the Allan. | this morning for Nelson where’ he Po) vs Cole, -& controversy over th lorado mineral claim. ing for the 5! portion of the townsite. WHAT IS THE MATTER WItH His store is popular because it has the of the people! TALONDE us fact—and fact it is—that the confidence Columbia Avenue business. o! ae shoe store is rapidly increasing, and it is the best testimony to the thonoaty an of our Our trade 1a halt on d in this st in our good: in our If we haye a th t bts now, we want two:thousand next year, and we know we shall hold them and please more than satisfy them—year in and year out. AE’S ALL RIGHT! LALONDE’S SHOE-3/ORE them and Rossland Mi Abstract Co. | hey a from the © Shs Taylor building. ~E.L, Tate a ‘capitalist of Spokane r Hastings, of the War Engle, ‘Thomas Gregg left this « morning for James Burns Kas returned from a four J. E. Sauceir will remove to his new lumbia avenue and ~ Charles Behrman of Kaslo is. visiting Thomas McCusker of Portland, Ore-| W. ¥. Teltzel- of Nelaon is at. the Allen. A. E. Palmer of Vancouver is in-the England, Frank A. Walker, registered~ from John 8. Clute Jr. left over the C. & W. to represent the defendant in the casc of Phil. Aspinwall will leave in the morn- locan, Albert Barnett and wife have moved into their new cottage on the southwest of the situation at Miouna~ ‘rhe na pass yesterday evening says Turks have just commenced to shell the town of Tyrnavo. -Ail the roads leading i Y lugitives ded with “Reserves, shouting: clusions with the Turks.” villages on the plain are nsol a rown Point el Top Mioantin......| e. 4 = Name of Company. ny. Action } reputation here having the Calhoun Opera Con ‘He is an artist with sert BREVITI MacKay has just received a large gs- sortment of wail paper at No. 11 Tantoln street. 21-2 Go to MacKay’s No. 11 «aad stree for wall paper. He has the largest as- sortinent in town. 3-21-2¢ The case of the Bualo No. 3 mineral claim against the Pittsburg has been settled. David and John Stussi are undet- stood to have paid W. E, Harris ‘5, 000 on a@ compromise. Eugene B. Frackel, Clarandon hotel. Wilson McKinnon has gold his interest in the Grand Union hotel to John Box, is at ‘the 0.G., ATHLETES APPEAR TONIGHT. Pi Boxers, Wrestlers, Fencers, Tigh|? ie Kickers and Others on the Program. The second of a series of athletic ex- hibitions given under- the management ie Dominion hall. The program was not | arranged so hurridly as the previous BSTABLIGHED 1687. M. J. OAEARN. " EMPORIUM OF FASHION ‘PRA you are 5 pale as to the quality try our . 80hent English Breakfast. mn pailoring We carry the very best lines of Suitings and Trowserings in Rossland and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular H Men's Parhishi: We have just received fall lines of Neckwear in which we defy competition — prices ranging from 15 cents to $1.00. Scott Block, M. J. O HEARN, The Tailor Cor. Lincoln and Columbia Avenue Young Men and Women for positions as TEACHERS, BUSINESS MANAGERS, STENCGARAFHERS AND TYFCWRITEAS. ee * DEPARTMENTS VOGAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Mut TUITION, (Full Course). . College ret throughout the entire year. H | Students will be met at the train and conducted | scarding house if we are notified of date Practical, Progressive. Successful. Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and Business Men throughout the West. Largestannua. attendance of any College In the State. Prepares BOOKKEEPERS, * TYPEWRITING, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL eee eocins Reference--Any Dan’ or Dusinces ewes in the City. the exhibition tonight will be a great on any entertaii of the ° kind given in the and in view of the fact that se veral "athletes of national reputation have’ consented to take part in the affair, the exhibition will be oue that would draw a good house in cities much larger than Loss- land. A four round | giove éontest between Dunc McDonald and Victor Langley will be the star event of the night. th men are equally matched in weight and as Langley is a skillful boxer the setto will be very interesting. Prof. W. E. Langdon and Joe Bovine havea tilt ina four round bout with soft gloves. Geo. Rusk, the champion bag puncher of the world, will give an exhibit in the bag punching ‘or a side het between Joe Bovi ine, who holds the -preeent record for hitch of Evan Morgan will coine off tdnight at |" Athabasca . Bi fal ¢ Bel itl Te Hinkley and power. js Mable Baleh’is. as it a ers oe rbered a parta-with'the Boston ried Opera ‘com; pold hes own in the co 1 two commedian: | Kunkef claim suprems edy. Some of era nite Hira & Teall Crpex one, and while that one was a success | — pers highly mapa presented. They will MOTHERH ‘The life that is and life to . ] Is hid within the sacred re It laps infinitude—the mot Whose waves of love tlow ¢ - | The fateful force that swa wer comp Dingete ‘and gently guide ther's counsel, quick, from da ngers near, that dering it ard kick, and Dane MeDonal, thes: mer will compete ina high kicking 5 Profczvor Langdon and 1 will a rin a thre Peer here will be other special SHORTHAND, contest. COMMON ENGLISH, Normat, features. ZLOCUTION, OnatTory, BRATTON HAS RECOVERED. Man Who Was Burned At the Is Well. ©! qrail, April 21.—{Speci orv.}—Geo. Bratton, who was burned in INO. R. 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The moments, and the ho ‘mount to years, But stronger grows the mot had ‘doors Is sapthet's faith in all her And so, through years that come sie Wnate'er betl le, we feel « eeu Mat reroode On this thy” natal day, | mine, I foe! thy faithful love—I s I thank thee, still again; 1 ast Through all the life to be, periment.