d. Stock Wants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Etc Tencente altine for the first Inserti . cente a tine thereafter. | Investors’ ia Directory of New York Offer to well yor names and uddresses a LISTED STOCKS. 5, Thornton Langley, John McTeer Repass. : and five a m.call)p m,call Name of Company. Bid|Aak| Bid! SITUATIONS WANTED. WFanruncAgent to ell Boo cords of wood, Ad- THE dress Eaury RECORD'S : +| WRITE-UP. THE TAILOR AND GENT’S FURNISHER. The Rossland VOL, 1. NO, 291 mn Big ‘a women, a position in hotel or Bix Three .: in Rossland or elsewhere. Could evening Record. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1897. COWS IN GRAVEYARD =: To the People of Raat, i Why give your orders for Sults to outsiders, every order given in that way means money taken out ; and in most cases you | are fur irom eatisfied with the fit and styles of the goods you get. Patronize Home Industry. BOOTS AND SHOES. 4 GENTLEMEN: Have you seen my Stock? If not, why not. [can show you all ost and most fashionable t,I can please the most fastidious in'Fine Footwear. 4 PRICES RIGHT. wd 8 WANTED: A two-roomed furnished house; have | no children or pets. P. O. Box 1H. 41-tf. WanTED—Position as housekeeper or chamber maid. Apply at tnis oftice. 5-3tf. WAnteD—A partner to try half interest in good paying coal business, Apply at this office. Minit Investments. PRICE 5 CENTS SUNDAY RELIEF PARTY Railroad Will Be Asked for a Train to Take the Workmen. LOOK AT Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF TI@E, SUNSET WORKINGS. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS. Application of John McCreery for a position on the police force; referred to the police commission. Applications of Miss Swan, Miss Me- 1 Mrs. Campbell to be the referred to Corresdundence Solicited. | (! BI pa : en | 300 In a a | oF Fi aera to Airectorien or agency Visit to One of the Canadian Gold ROOMS FOR RENT. Fields Properties. BABIES Are becoming plentiful in Rossland So we have laid in a etock of Baby Carriages, Baby Carts, - Baby Hammocks. Orrice: Crown Point RECORD BLOCK, Cumberland ROSSLAND, B.C. A newspaper man who has had con-| Alderman Raymer Will Introduce siderable experience in the various min- ing camps of the west writes his im- pressions of one of the mines of Rossland, which is being steadily developed, as follows: & mM. J. OHEARN. rder need not be Mined to the full ist = as they will divide and a above to sult. pill ore than’ 500,000,000 dollars of idle money awalting investment JUST ARRIVED [Baechtiins by the men wh exe hames are u AT THE tigate placing ‘mining The listsare f WHITE x HOUSEeta ss 3 i y FULL LINE OF tna ttn dee Spring Suitings. Trousers and Overcoatings. cont! in ai a Bylaw to Protect Cemeteries. pectorships from McGowan, Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Ete. be timekeeper finance committee. A letter from T. L. Long, city engi- di: for his it room RESTAURANTS. Rossland. May 5, 1897. Editor of the Recorp:—There are some mines in this camp that will sur- prise their shareholders in the extent and richness of the ore daily being un- covered, and while some ignorant street loungers are predicting all sorts of dire dixaster to some of Rossland’s mines, it is really refreshing to climb out of town, and visit a mine about which but little is being said, but where work is going on all the time, and where results are being accomplished that will soon give this camp another big shipper. Yesterday afternoon a visit was made to the Sunset No. 2, the property now being opened by The Canadian Gold wae ANoTHER valuable discovery: ue Vendome ‘is the best place in town to dine. Tux Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine ‘meals and prices reasonable. Business lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. Tus Vendome gives quick servicejon short no- tice and everything first class. neer, SITY? Mr. Harp was referred to the committee FOR HU MAN ITY’S SAKE on public works. + A communication from Mr. Chipman = of Toronto stating that he would be glad to with the city in regu to planning its water und sewerage system was also referred to the committe on public works. letter from Robert Sherbrooke, complaining that the pools of stagnant water on 8t. Paul street created an al- - most unbearable stench, and are a men- ace to the health of the community, and| All hope of the railroad company or Soest ey immediate Lone be the provincial government recovering n city governmen abate # tes Patrick Sulliv: the nuisance, was referred to the health the dead bodies of Patrick Sullivan and committee. Robert McWanney, who lost their lives _The owner of lots 8, 9 and 10 in the | in the land slide, it seems must be aban- oy lees tae notice that be wale doned. ‘The city of Rossland, or her perty, owing to the | Vit} 5s yélies fact that he ia erecting “buildings upon citizens, must be relied upon to show the the lots. The road to Trail passes humanity which the case demands. through these lots, which are on Koot- On the night of April 19 six men were ig! P! enay avenue. killed by an awful landslide, seven miles below Rossland, on the Canadian side of the international boundary line. Four of the bodies were recovered by the railroad company and then all work abandoned. The Recorp has, ior EXPENSES OF THE ELECITON FOR BALE. Tenor” an olden Drip... jolden Queen : inquire of Jennie L Stone, 21 No. Colum- and projects that the public is justly uit of in Record block fronting on Columbia ave. Suitable for of- itove. prospects. The Recorp has no desire forsent. Apply:w Isaparial Clase sore, Bro above all else, that the write-up of reat Western. and complete uccount of the mines in There are so many “paid write-' y) For Bunt—Two floors of the Goodev fa th , 'y “paid write-ups Bullding Meee oes; bert location int in the p of mining wn. bia avenue. a For Rent.—Suit of rooms skeptical upon the absolute reliability a Paccounte.ci veri ‘ fice. Foldihg bed ff ol given of various mines and | Fon Rent: Fine furnished comfortable rooms |" © epreciate the efforts of publish For RENT: A and in this direction, but it does desire, | {2 Tutte te Hesone DOR this camp, to soon be undertaken, be -|accepted as a truthful, conservative the vicinity of Rossland, and therefore make this offer: Fon SaiecOhieken ranch In good location. ‘AisoS hogs. Apply at this office. — S-4+tf. Fon SALe.—Cheap, 050 horse power boiler in good condition, Address Box 512, ‘Rossland, 4-17-tf. For SALE.—A 5_horse- and boiler, used less t) at Red Star Stable. rey Eagle.. Liquor License IL M attie Brown. Applications for Jobs— City Pay Roll. Mayor and City Council Should Take the Matter in Hand at Once. ‘ cent. postal delivery! is uaranteed, they are so ate and reliable, ‘or price or fur gartioulars call crag ress A Complete assortment of HAMMOCKS H. S. Wallace’s Stationery and Wall Paper -. Store. . s DENTISTS. eres rere wer upright engine in one month, inguire 4-2tf GEO.. FRASER 41 Columbia Turner 4: Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, ete. Basement No. 18, Columbia Avenue. Wanted. Dr. Finzey, dentist, Stuss! block, G. A POUNDER, Pres. x WE WILL PAY $100 IN GOLD FOR ANY FALSE STATEMENT ay, grain and ‘heir prices attention. It will pay you to call 27th PHYSICIANS. 8.C.E, Record Office x Dp. Srxciaig, Occidental block. Several important matters were dis- cussed at the city council last night, but owing to the absence of City Solicitor MeNeill, who is in Nelson and Alder- inan Fraser, who was unavoidably de- . ein aes tained from the session, no new appoint- Fields Syndicate Limited. Up 8} ments were made, and it was d: ed to excellent trail, a guide led the way to| postpone the introduction of the money the lower tunnel now in 75 feet. We} bylaw until Mr. McNeill’s return which waited a moment until five blasts had | will be Friday next, when a special expended their force, and the smoke | meeting will be held. The notification Xt by t of George Albert s Le: A new piano at a bargain on eas; iiquire dv this omce. 7 For Sans: First class or will sell outiit cheap. Apply at this office. Fox Sane: An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this PLUMBING. Capitalized for only’ $250,000. TREASURY STOCK 25ets. uliet ‘night Templar. CM. WaLuEe, practical sanitary plumber, cor. e ‘ootenay-London ane street and Columbia avenue. *Phon 2-30th Le Fou Sauz: Cheap, fall oa sults would fit a1 a in. Or a le . L. W., this office. ns, ADIT: Les For SALE: A comple outfit for a count: Empey Bros. Pe Groceries, .| Containedin the Entire Write-Up First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed. Rossland “B. C. ree ANOTHER BUSINESS «FOR ROSSLAND... Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesale and Retai Fur.: Buy your tuel of the ked Star stables. Woop: Leave your orders for wood at the Red ‘Star stables. Prompt delivery. Woon: The Red Star stable people have s steam wood saw located at east end Columbia ave. nds of wood constantly on hand. Woop: Leave your orders for wood at the Brit- ish Columbia Mil) Co.'s office o26tt news- press. The Ottaws Gold Mining Company, Limited, paper; Washington elght column han ‘And will obligate the Recorp’s plant| _Apply'at this office. 36 For Saze: A livery barn and clear title to lot and good will of the paper to the | "on which it is located for sale at a bargain aithful performance of this obliga- eau SaPPty es eee 2ott = . R SALE: Fre teams 1 \- tion. We only wish to qualify this Dut sleds OF Wagons. Lor ale cee ; d igati business for sale: ‘The onl: offer by being released from oblig: Dae NS in nritish Columbia, A ATs when others are given as authority. class investment. Apply at this office. Realizing that it will be impossible Fotaconn. The EVENING ange following bows Provisions and Produce. Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. FROM VICTORIA. Kellie Says His Position on Alien Law Is Misunderstood. Opposite BANK or MONTREAL LIVERY STABLES. PAINT HOUSE ig on sale at the following pews ed Top Mount'n: ed Mount’nView t E Leeg Mot Erin int. to obtain all information desired, by personal examination, and expert opinioné, we make this reservation. The write-up, which will first be n atands in Vancouver, B.C.: Hotel Vancouver, H. L, Strauz, 314 Cordova st.; C. E. Turner, 481 Cordova st.; Baily Bros.; Clark & Stew- art; Thom Statlonery ‘Co.; Beddell & .; Norman Cople & Co. E. Galloway & Co., agents for Vancouver. For Sate—Furnished Horses:Get your saddle and pack horses at ‘the Red Star stables. Sueigus: The Red Star stables make aspecialty of sjejehing parties. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Burton City, B.C. Free Delivery. All kinds of SECOND HAND HOUSE- HOLD GOODS. Highest Prices Paid. Head of Spokane Street. In their block, one door cast Grand Union Hotel. They will carry a COM- PLETE STUCK of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything bs early steps to pI Victoria, B.C., May 4.—A new fee scale which makes every individual free miner’s certificate $5 as now, but for companies having a capital of $100,000 or humanity’s sake, urged that the bodies be recovered and accorded a decent Christian burial. Everybody seems willing to help a little, and if this prof- fered assistance could be centralized the house for sale cheap. SB3t. in the line of Painters’ Supplies. Apply James Lee's store. r EUGENE B, FRANKEL, 0. G., Scientific Optician, Has all the tests and instruments for detecting and correcting defects in sight, ‘and has the facilisies for duplicating any lenses and filling any prescriptions for glasses. Xo charge for ination OFFICE. ROSSLAND, DRUG STORE, 0. Brock. published in the Datty REcorD, will be re-published in the Weekly, aod then, condenged and revised for the MiD-SUMMER SOUVENIR Which will appear about July 1st. less, $50, and above this $100, was RM work might be promptly done. It is now proper to ask the Red b in rrilroad to furnish a train Sunday morning to convey volun- teer workmen to the scene of the dis- aster and bring them back in the even- ing. Two hundred men with picks, shovels, axes and saws, it is thought, can easily be secured to put in & day’s work. More than likely the bodies can be recovered in one and city council will ii with the presi rAttention Ladies: Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave, where every: thing in the line of ladies’ and child- ren’s furoishings may be found. Gene S. Glazan. Rossland Candy Co, Fine French Candies made daily. Best in Rossland. sed. Kellie says he has been on the alien question. He favored Gra- ham’s amendment, but is not in favor of blocking aliens working in Mines. He believes in them having to take out their papers, however, before locating claims. th r ‘Attorney General Eberts introduced a this the rein the same bill to make further ions for divid- width and about the same values. It)and were in hen he | ing the province for judicial purposes. width an“ietermined to trace the vein| drove them out the owner of the cows} A till to provide. for ‘dont ’ c on the surface, and commencing at the| made for him and there might have been | property holders voting in municipali- for the train and some assistance, mouth of the main shaft, the vain. has| serious trouble if Beatty, being | ties was also introdue least to the extent of providing a lunch, ior DRAYAGE. business wi TERM, Who" will collect all Seu! counts due by the fi Witnesss: C. J. LEGGATT, oS, ‘ E. E. STONE. R. HEEDLE, Schwa Stage wee LBTES Movina: If you have household goods to move i cait's Roa'Star transfer wagon Deavacs: The Red Star Transfer Company handles all kinds of freight promptly. Txaxina: If you want delivering or teaming of guy kind done call up the Hed Star Stables. ‘Tel. No. 8. Tot x Mars Dated April 30, 1897. Fu RS he found that the e fence feet west on the vein, and f DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 2 doors west Allan House, Columbia Ave Notice is hereby given that the rtnershi| 3 hereby given that the PaeTender:|l- a. KERR, DDS signed, as bi under tS. Dentist and Oral Surgeon. Strause & Co., ¢ ®- | All work the best that skil/ ‘accom 1, ff you have a trunk or baggage of ‘any kind you want moved, the Ked Star Transfer will do it 1 Praxos: If you want a safe or piano moved go rANot: U2 Siar Transior Company. to do ¢; fhey are responsible for all damages. , B. C., has ‘Tue Red Star Transfer Company meets all out- ym ze going and in-coming trains aad will call. at be paid to Louis gay part of abe city for baggage or passengers. 1 aforesaid, and all We never miss the train. Esti’ Ce This issue will consist of at least 10,000 COPIES eer) and experience can Turkish Baths: Ying British America’ Vancouver Group... THE DAILY RECORD 25 cents a Week delivered Mr. ad. tance} much smaller Beaty: peoat | wtin introduced a land act amend- |Sunday for the workmen. It has been of 315 feet to the present tunnel. . Jed thus avoiding a. conflict Ald. Raymer | ment bill, giving the ¢ power wisely sug d that the From the mouta of the tunnel, 9 dis- | emphasized the injury thus being done, | to lease blocks of land of 20acres to ac- of the street work go along and take the i 1e Hamman, Turkish and Russian Baths, Elec- trie Massage, Chiropodist Work,“ Face ‘Trest- ment. Open day.and night. Tadies'.-Tuesday and Friday afternoons and nights. _ Private rooms for ladies. ‘i ‘Trader's building, entrance on Lincoln St. Jas, J, MACKAY, GEO. F, MANN, Prop. Masseur. Line Bound and Illustrated. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, nership are UNLISTE! $20,000 To Loan In sums of $500 oF mie for short tine’ on ap- presented to t! the same will be settled. ‘Dated at Rossland, B.C., this 26th day of April, 1897. SAMUEL STRAUSE, LOUIS _B, HARRIS, ‘Witness: GRACE HARRIS. ‘M. G. ABBOTT. ts, NOTICE. All persons living within the incor- For the greatest and finest assortment, of boots | yo-.'e limits ofthe City of Rossland, and shoe store. z bee’ | are uereby notified to clean up, remove Gurthe Reconp every night by carrier for 25 | and destroy all refuge and garbage about cents per week. Leave orders at the office. their premises, before the 1st day of May, 1897. Those failing to comply with this order will be prosecuted ac- cording to law. By order of CITY BOARD OF HEALTH. Dated this 20th day of April, 1897. tance toward the center shaft of 112 feet, | saying that while Tespect was duc to the | tual occupiers, oF ith provisiona to enable Bee ee pelonging oy locates the point where the ore chet’) dead the council should also have some | the occupiers to purchase. In the same and direct the work. Quite a properly begins as exposed on the | s0¥ | regard for the living. He gave notice|billis a provision that where crown number of business men have expressed & tace, Following this chute there is 213) that at the next Mnesting he would intro- | grants is given to lands after April 17, | Willingness 1 d do what they feet cn the surface, 75 feet down the|duco a bylaw inaking it # punishable) 1896, if the ‘on to lands ded ints town | could. ‘The Recoxp has small) sub: =_ shaft and 70 feet in the west drift, giv-| offense for anyone to allow stock to run| lots, one quarter of such lots revert to scription in money and work, which will = ing a dinial ‘of 283/gt large within the city limite. As | the government. be turned over to the city council, or a fout of 8 cont of the ¢ See ard (a eaeent iy is located on Cee acicominemere committee which may, be appointed. to foi the width of the chute on surface, |disputed ground he thought. per (opetaharge of the work. L ALONDE 30 inches, and from the increased width hepa it Bro onot be ght. Per NEWS FROM OTTAWA. Ke change of ae OnE ie the it has the confidence d fact it is—that the pm.cail BUSINESS PERSONALS. a — Oy s Just stop and loo! THE WHEKLY jf scemmccs RECORD For fine fruit and choice candies call at the ‘Columbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near Washington. in Every day brings new customers to Lalonde. ‘Itstands to reason that when a man makes poots and shoes a specialty, that it must be the Tot 8 Pages ages Will be Issued Vi y DRUGGISTS. ee ae McLean & Morsow, t MONDAY Suma A ceolved"a con of Gouge aiid gotiet requisites. right house. and tollet 25tf It will contain all the principal news published in the Daily and a resume of « SUNDAY DOINGS” Including a Synopsis of the Ser- mons delivered at the different Churches. Bossburg FOR ALL POINTS IN THE... Kettle Ri turgke Consolidate iver od Hope. Country Name of Company. D. M. LINNARD, Cook Building, Columbia Ave., Rossland rrr JO'ON | Bia[ Ask J. 1, McKenzie, M. D., McGill, Montreal, and A ee —— Phy s Licentinl of the Royal Collego of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh Licential of the Kac- ROSSLAND ulty of Physic! nd Si 0 d Gi . sichley mao of Bye und at Diseases WEEKLY WHAT IS THE Orrice: SMITH-HEWIIT BLOCK. RECORD. MATTER WITH Pees] oom | Twa aed 3 the shaft, where it was 18 inches from | at present to enter into the proposition only feasable one to accomplish the in the gace,’to a depth of 75 feet, where | of purchasing the cemetery, though this] British Columbia Delegation Calls on it was four feet, itis safe to assume the | ghould be done as soon a8 practicable. average width of the schute will be fully] Mayor Scott thought A! dermsn Bay: our feet. 2 tion quite commendable. ‘Thus from evidence apparent to the mer’s sugges! al eye, the actually uncovered” vein, there FOR A PAY DAY. . iano doubt that the Canadian Gold} Alderman Raymer also suggested that Fiell Syndicate has a mine that will not] pay day should be established ‘and only prove a big shipper in the near|thaught that the tenth of each month| A delegation of British Columbia future, but one whose ore will assay an thavgtr ea convenient date as the pay-| members waited on Cartwright today average of over and above $50 per ton.|;oll could be made out on the frst) asking f ‘peidized line of stea! Tienew tunnel will be pushed, untilland the committees would “| asking for » subsidized line of ‘steam- it taps the center shaft at a depth of 115 | time to report by the tenth. The mat- ships trom Victoria, B. C., to South below the surfa tersvas referred to the committee on | America. Parsee paid the gover: r eet ment appoint a commissione public works for consideration. go there re ad seo what could be done towal that direction. much desired object, and it is sincerely hoped that it will be successful. yonxT Cartwright. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M. D rtwrigl Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, nada. Only Monday Morning MISS BEDDARD WAS ILL. Paper in the City. oe pet Ottawa, Ont., May 4.—The house was all day in supply ana made good pro- gress with the estimates. rect to Lalonde’s boot and shoe store for rubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- ment has just been received. 7-ott 3 our m this store—in our goods— g If we have & th d custom- ers now, we want two thousand next year, aud we Jenow we shall hold them and please them and more than satisfy them—year in and year out. HE'S ALL RIGHT! Columbia Avenue LALONDE'S SHOE 8TORF Large Audience Disappointed Last Night—‘‘Yellow Curtain” Tonight. Contains news of the Late Surgeon Workingman’s BATHS. Hospital, Butte, Mont. Mines, Churches, Real Estate, Foneen te QUICK RETURNS FOR THOSE WHO USE THE RECORD’S WANT COLUMNS. u Ss The Beddard English Comedy com- pany was to have begun a three nights engagement at Hart’s opera house last night, but unfortunately the opening was postponed until tonight, May 5th, consequent upon the serious illness of Miss Beddard. A very large number of embled to see the first play in poor ae Yello Curtain, cin,” Barus:L adies’ entrance to the new baths from ‘the European Hotel. Tat BATHROOMS ‘basins, all OFFICE: Srusst BLock, ROSSLAND with tubs and marble * styles, All work per- C. M, Weller, sanitary fitted up kinds and sonally attended to. plumber. ’Phone 27. Sports and ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company |p ow. p. BEATTY, gaat 0 les UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Court, near St. OreN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Metal Linluz always oa hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. es eT x HOOSON GOES TO ’FRISCO. With Two Witnesses Who Will Testify in Barglary Case. OrFFicE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Camp Life. Between International and Northern Hotels. E, O. CRAFTON - - *s. C. CHEZUM. . JOHN JACKSON, JR. . Rossland Mining Abstract Co Full information concerning titles to mining properties in ‘Trail Creek Division. a FEELING IN MANITOBA. et x : Reliable Information Concerning Koote- nay Eagerly Sought After. the repertoire, “The but had to be dismissed at 8:45. Miss Beddard is very much improved today and positively appear tonight in that thrilling society drama, ‘The Yellow Curtain.” Manager. Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shop corner Columbia and Spokane street. A. PARE _—— ARCHITECT — —o— NEXT DOOR TO CITY HOSPITAL Provineial Constable John Hooson in | fy compliance with instructions from head- quarters left thie morning for San Fran- cisco with two witnesses: Pauline Wil- liams and Harry Wilson, who it is thought will be able to identify the men in custody there on a charge of robbing a jewelry store in Fossland and one in Spokane. Since Hooson’s service in the police department this is the first time he has been accorded any extended mission, THOSE AWFUL YANKEES. Now it issaid a shiver of dism -; is ling and ding the spinal column of Britain’s aristocracy, from the Prince of Wales to the smallest count and no account baron in the United Kingdom, because some speculative Am- ericans have bought up every point where a good view of the mighty proces- gion which isto honor her majesty in the e1 f great sixty-yoo hilee can be had, says 1 the Salt Lake Tribune. To add to the TOBACCO AND CIGABS. Patnonize home indust: Kootenay and Rossi: in Rossland. oe Smoke Enterprise, and Favorite cigars, made to pay until July 15. ‘Alderman Johnson said that he had talked to City Counselor McNeill con- cerning the point raised by the mayor, and that Mr. McNeill had said that so long as the bylaws mn passed its provisions would have to be adhered to, for licenses would be y $200 fora license ex- ly 15. suggested that the council postpone action until Mr. Me- Neill returns, when the bylaw will be amended so that a license for six months Winnipeg, Man., April 29.—(From the Recorp’s traveling: correspondent. ]—A great deal of interest is being taken here in the Kootenays. The impression seems to have been prevailing in some quar- ters that the mining development is only a boom.that will not last: that there will bea temporary excitement and after- wards an inevitable collapse is feared by some. This feeling,’ however, is being overcome and information of a reliavie A i ature combating this notion is eagerly aera aa Saly 16 for $100. Sought after. A great many of the ‘Tnost nag sages OM ymer ten. spoke of the | Proline to Manitoba are prepar- bylaw covering hotels, and said that an ing to visit the Kootenays this year error een committed in specifying that the 30 rooms necessary to constitute a licensed hotel should be bedrooms. He cited the chartered cities laws to show that the 30 rooms included all rooms in the hotel. Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Desler in Mii Btocks. The Scott Block, olumbia Avenue. Generaf Mining Business Transacted. GIBSON & WILCOX Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Executs : Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoftfice Block. Conumpia Avenur, Rossnanp, B. C. TET EXCHANGE NATIONAL DANE Rossland,|- ‘gz 250,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $50,000. Jacob Hoover, president; A, J. Ross. vice pre- ident; E. J. Dyer, sashier. Special case and xtteation paid to mining es crows. Spokane, Wash. ee “LONG LIVE ANARCHY.” CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES. Orrice: TayYLor BLOCK, Columbia Ave. P. O. Box 568. 8 and Record WILL PAY $100.00 IN GOLD FOR ANY FALSE STATEMEN IN THE MIDSUMMER SOUVENIR ‘Tur Dominion: Bo: ‘Tue Leland: Columbia avenue. THE Arlington, the Trail creek class. ning h the season and the tables ai the market supplies. (‘Nothing's too good you when you stop at the Arlington.”” Five Anarchists Executed—Two Mar- fa m.call|pm.call ried in the Afternoon. ROSSLAND, B. C. Name of Company. pialaex best hotel in BialAsk i bl . C. Gold Fields... ian Gold Fie Der & Barcelona, May 4.—Five of the anar- chists convicted of participation in the bomb outrage on June 7 last, at the feast of Corpus Christi, were shot this morning outside the fort. They shouted “Long live anarchy” just before the order to fire was given. Two of the men executed today were married yes- terday afternoon to women who were included among the prisoners to be transported. JAMES HUNTER. ROBERT HUNTER. AUNTER BROS. Wholesale and Retail. AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER CO., Cr [’d’n Con. G. E: S Am. Mining........ McMillan & Whitaer, Up-to-date in every th ng relating to LOBT. ost—Lailes Gold W atch and Chain, engraved L, ¢, Liberal reward and no questions ask- ed. Leave at Record Office. Sel-tf. tl Logr.—Black morocco leather pocket bill book, a about the pre: cont papers, checks and cash. Suitable fo aed Seoowry. FROM THE RECORDS. contd. “Edave with HM. E. Jones, 115 Colum- Agents Royal Gold Min- ; bia ave. 419-tf. ing Compeny: ‘TRANSFERS. APRIL 28, Reliance, Success, 5,36 in eoch, P. A. Silverstone to Harry Epstein, The Sun -9, P. A. Silverstone *Tne of is by millions and fractions thereof.. MEAL eer GOODWIN CANDLES an and ini ONLY ONE BID MADE. Complete stock of Mining Choice Groceries and Provisions Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats dian‘and A — YOUR WANTS ARE MANY. Lost: ‘A pocket book, around town; suitable reward by leaving same at this office. 3-26tf Twenty-Five Hundred Dollars Offered for Arlington Hotel Fixtures. MISS EMMA DOHERTY, ARTIST. Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraits and Local Scenes a specialty. —— PERSONALS. . William Hunter, who has been mana- One bid of $2,500 was made for the | ger of the International _ hotel, re- fixtures of the Arlington hotel at Trail MAP FOUND. McAULIFFE & CARSON OR THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. ee ce ees Founp—A lady’s parasol near reservoir. | ly to Hecord Office. PPly Dry Goods, has signed his position and left for Fort From the best C: : Steele. A NEWSPAPER PERSONAL. Record’s Job Office Will be Complete We Can Print Anything from A Visiting Card Toa Full Sheet Poster. n. . 14, P. A. Silverstone to Harry Epstein. Florence, 1-6, P. A. Silverstone to Harry Epstein. Midnight Fraction, 1-9, P. A. stone to Harry Epstein. Baltimore, J. Kelly to G. H. Green. Porcupine, jou to G. H. Green. Silver- | | Ritta, Ed. Taylor to G. H. Green. White Eagle, 2s, Charles Leder to James L. Wilson. Little Jack, Jacob Benson and Mary Finn to T. G. Williamson. Jim Dandy, Golien, Big Whale, Fi- nance and Echo, 8. H. Bryanand James A Ryan to Joseph Powell, (London Gold Mining and Development company. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. April 30—South Kootenay Fraction, Buffalo No, 2. May 1—Penarby, Cosie, Snowflake, Summerside, cur? IF SO, ADDRESS Dancina: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- ay. 10-15tf Ivyou want the Rossland Evenixa Recorp in ‘Spoke: ham. Orders of all kindsexecated. Lessons given. sons every di ne go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Gra ALLEN G6. SMITA. BAKERIES. TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me estimate and submit samples. ‘The best of all cats and engravings, at moderate prices. B.C. BAKERY, Hazelwood milk, tine creame! B.C. Bakery. Fine bread, cakes and past! Mopet Baxzny: Creamery and dairy ‘putter and fresh ranch eggs. 24 Woshington street. S10tf ry is 2 Washington street. 4-i-tf. butter. 2Zitt our specialty. Fresh ranch eggs. 1: ste Dr. Reddick. Rossland. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. British Columbia. Office next door to Sisters’ Enquire about Burton City. COLUMBIA AVE. H.W. Kent, superintendent of the Vernon & Nelson telephone company, who has been here for some days, left ° woo mise rere re Srove coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars ton. B rick this afternoon via Trail for V: Hevwill return to Rossland about the BUILDING MATERIALS. 20th to attend to the details of improv- ing the i e system here and at Woop and lumber: We soll cheaper than any wotbers, The Bi Co. . . CHEAP . . 8, Langeake T. Gregson & Cv. J. Gore T. Gregscn Manaj AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. Money to Loan. Colville Brick and Lime Kilns ritish Columbia L. RUSCH, Pror. COLVILLE WASH USE THE RECORD’S WANT COLUMNS. —————— Miss Millio Amme Pianist of the re7 nowned Amme ore chestra, Will Give Lessons on the Piano Conservatory L Goi Avenue. Notary Public. < {ROSSLAND, B. OC. TELEPHONE 9. chagrin, peripathetic merchants have the street soestesoeste ste ste ste ste. vtestesteste: GO.... ...°TO 2 FOR YOUR W. F. McNEILL'S 2 iNew Spring Shoes "the latest styles in {Tan AMOS Blood and Black Sole Agent for the ‘Slater Shoe.”’ : Sole Ag’t for J. & I. Beel’s Fine Footwear i NEXT TU THE POST OF ¥IU DGS BGS EGS HA AGE AGS AGE 2US BOE AY of men the air 7 tnusie of multitudes of bands play- ing ‘‘God Save the Bueen,” these gen- tlemen will be exposing their wares and plying. # profitable trade. Finally, the Maundy coins issued by the Queen to celebrate the charitable donation of the have all been reatly but why we do ge things have the g Government printing W. B. Townsend. Ed White, deputy. Rosslander . . . Advanced by returning officer. ill was referred $12 00 . 120 00 . 75 00 . 105 60 7 25 this morning, and the auction was post- poned to 3 o’clock this afternoon. It is thought that a sale will be made today. ———_—— TRIAL POSTPONED. Messrs. Topping, Davenport, Et al., Have a Hearing Saturday. ‘The preliminary hearing of Col, E. 8. Topping, Lee Davenport and others who were charged yesterday, as stated in the Recorp, with the malicious destruction of a house erected by John Solden on Helena street was postponed to Satur- day at 2 o’clock. W. L. Fagan resigned hi= nosition on] by 4800 65 | the Datuy Roasuan Ruconp cbout the | ¥' to the finance | lst of March its em| © and has not since becn in Dr. Campbell left on the morning train for Spokane and will return to- morrow evening. Dr. W. F. Roome, a large owner in the London Gold Mining and Develop- ment company, leit this morning for Nelson on business, to be absent a few days. D. J. Burke went to Spokane this morning. 'T. L. Savage of Northport returned home this morning after a couple of days stay in Rossland. Johnny Cole has retarned from a brief business trip to Spokane. A. B. McKenzie local agent for the C. R. has moved into his new offices on ashington street in_the Martin block. Joseph L. Warner, of the O. K., went to Spokane this morning. sen