Go ve 4a Lt aL The Rossland Evening Record. ~ VOL. 1. NO. 324 ses TWENTY-SEVEN CHILDREN other btteminta tidy by bit ever sinde the outbreak of the Cuban fevolution which has proven #o disastrous to Spalh, and brought her to the brink of ruin. 1t was early in the year 1808 that he ap- pealed first to England, then to France and to other governments; but he got net a word of encouragement from any quarter, Wedo not believe that his latest appeal has brought hi iste tap ght him a word of Wants, Por Sale Rent, Lost Etc Tencente aline for the first insertion: ait five cante a tind thereafter... Already Buberibe to the Victorian Order of Nurses Fund. M. J. OHEARN. J When Xe CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS 9! na: BOARD AND ROOMS: Want We can save you 25 per cent. on your Purchase, ACTION IS ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and P, Twenty-seven of Rossland’s children have so tar responded to the request made by the Recorp for contributions to the fund for the Victorian Order of Nurses, This is a good showing but it does not begin to represent the children of this city anditis hoped that before the end of the week the number will be "i ~~ greatly increas-d, ii ‘he subscriptions received at this office since Saturday evening are as follows: Jerome Isaacs, age 7 years. Earl Smith, age 10 years. Edgar Cory, age 11 years, Vernon Shilvock, age 13 years. Leonard Shilvock, age 14 years. William Furlong, age 14 years. Mack Malone, age-8 years. Walter Furlong, age 12 years, Harry Wuerth, age 12 years, Evan Hughes, age 12 years, Lawrence Walkley, age 11 years. Gladys Campbell, age 9 years, Dimple Campbell, age 7 years. Gaston Lalonde, age 8 years. Leon Lalonde, age 7 years. Leonie Lalonde, age 3 years. Harrison Taverse, age 3 years. Willie Cross, 11 years. Dalton Cross, 12° years. Willie Foley, 15 years. Mable Davis, age 4 years. race Davis, age 2 years. Mamie Fraser, 6 years. Sylvester Lewis, age 7 years, Alexander Chisholm, age 8 years. Mary Willkins, age 2 years. Eddy Lewis, age 3 years, Below 1s a coupon with a blank for the name and age of the child who wishes to contribute. Fill out the blanks, cut the coupon out, and bring or senditto the Recorp office with 10 cents. The nvme and age of the giver will be publisi ed in the next succeediug issue of the Recorp and so continued until the list is closed, when the money and names of the children of Rossland who gave their dimes to aid a worthy cause will be forwarded to the office of the Victorian Order Fund at Ottawa. Following ia the blank to be filled ont: Mrs Nortuey,—-Board and room, $7 Kootenay ave, half block east Spol (facing C. & W, Rallway,) pom, $2. 10 Street = ‘erform BITUATIONS WANTED. be Wantxn: A two-roomed furnished hou no children or pets, P.O, Box 1H, Mining ane Investments. This Store is Matchless for Bargains, PRICE 5 GENTS ROOMS FOR RENT. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1897. BOARD OF TRADE FIRM some Promoters of New Exchange Want to Rule or Ruin Its Success. Don't fail to see the r BOOTS and SHOES and Special Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00, for RENT—Une store and unfurnished rooms in MacGregor Terrace, St. Paul Street close to Columbia ave. Rent’ moderate, good loca- tion, water supplied. Apply on ‘premisey to McKinnon & Braden, G5-ut. For Rent—Store room, 14x42, and rooms suitable for bedrooms and housekee) {ng for rent reasonably In the Hecord block, For Renr: Fine furnished comfortable rooms for rent. Apply to Imperial Cigar store, Spo- kane street. Corresdundence Solicited J NEW SISTERS’ HOSPITAL, POLICE COURT NEWS, SPOKANE OUTPLAYED. A new consignment of Amertean HA Ts opened this week. M. J, O'HEARN, The Clothier. Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, - - ROSSLAND, B. ¢ Orrice: REcorD BLock, ROSSLAND, B.C, Frank A. Baird |T2E BROKER, DAILY Duwier in Mines and) RECORD Btocks. 25 cents a The Scott Block, Volumbia Avenue, | Week delivered to‘exist ahd those t! ence in Sp and the Hellenic kingdom. LACROSSE AT NELSON. ibttention Ladle | S. Thornton Mrs. Ms Heard Langley, ore"on Columbia thing In theline of John McTeer finaiéi "and chia. ren’: furaishings Repass, may be found. Miss Millie Amme Pianist of the re- nowned Amme or chestra, Will Give Lessons on the Piano Conservatory L i Avenue. Defeated Hutche’s Invincibles - Yesterday—Score 15 to 12. Excellent Accomodations for the Sick— aslo Hospital Fair Next Week. our republic Charges of Drunkenness Against Three Rossland Bloods Dismissed. H. S. Wallace, DEALER IN A fair will be given by the sisters of the hospita], commencing next Tuesday and continuing until Saturday for the purpose of raising funds to defray the expense of building the new hospival. The fair will be held in the Imperial block, and preparations are being made for the event that will no doubt be suc- cessful and encouraging financially to the sisters. Upon entering to the ground floor the medical ward is on the left. It is a large well Jighted room. On the opposite side is the reception room upon the first floor are located besides these rooms are private rooms for pa- tients, bath and wash rooms, smoking room, dining room, kitchen and pantry, A broad stair case leads to the secon floor where there are nine private rooms, The surgical ward is on this floor, algo the operating room, linnen room and If they had just stepped from before the mirror in their own drawing room, three of Rossland’s young bloods could not have looked neater or have been more faultlessly dressed, than they were when they faced Police Magistrate Jordan this morning, charged with be- HE WANTS ECONOMY es- Mayor Scout Makes Some Sugg Woy Loa, Pe cons, i Salar: ; tions Concerning the 'y Fs ae) so Question. Spokane, Wash., June 8.—The Spo- kanes went down to their first defeat _—_ today at the hands of the Kaslo team, is the visitors winning after the most in- ing drunk and disorderly. There was + not a hair out of place, a single speck of THE SUNDAY CLOSING LAW teresting game of the season by a score dust descernible, not a wrinkle in their =_ * of 15 to 12. clothes. They denied being drunk and Kaslo bunched their hits in the first accused the arresting officer of being in- three innings, gaining a good safe lead. toxicated. They defended their own In tho eighth inning Bpokane began to cases and did it so successfully that the guage Coffman’s delivery, and before it charges against them were dismissed, was over five hits had been made, net- oO cer Henry saw two of them wres- ting seven runs. tling between themselves and they fell ‘anager Borcher’s play for time in over a barrel. He had no bother with this inning to give Coffman a rest, sav them and did not see any other disturb- room For Rent: A and for rent in the Recoxb block. For Rent—5 room house. partly furnished, or 4 rooms unfurnished, 326 Le Rot ave. 6-3-3t The Rossland Players Were Finally Left in the Shade. STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY GOoDs, i TOYS. , “i HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC. [OTS _ The second game on the schedule ar- ODOT TRO FOR SALE. ranged by the Kootenay la crosse asso- JHE VIEWS OF A MEMBER low bed transfer track 1m good » Root, No. 11 fore an audience of about 1000 Neleon- ites and visitors. Very much interest was manifested in the game, Rossland and Nelson comimg-f ror sauz.—A 5 horse-power upright engine ing together for the first time thi - | and boiler, used less than one month, inquire aoe ince cttiot this’ sea-| Stkod stat Stable, 420-1 'y athletic sport. ’ B, & Ruxa have opened a hay, grain and The first game on the schedule, food store in the Le Rol stables. heir prices played at Kaslo on the queen’s birthday, on thea. om te WL pay you era i was won by Nelaon; score, 3 to 2, For Satz—Chicken ranch in good location. Also 5 hogs. Apply at thisoffice. 5-4-tf. For 8aug.—Cheap, 8 50 horse power boiler in good condition, " Address Box 512, Rossland, JUST ARRIVED AT THE WHITE » HOUSE Spring Suitings, Trousers and Overcoatings, First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed. Call and see goods Provisions of a Proposed Amend- ment of Interest to the Saloon Men. The Good That Could Be Ac- complished by Joining Both Bodies. ciation, played at Nelson Saturday, be-| PeutunssePo sateen yb Root, Ne" i The Last Chance to ‘raquive oe tile othce, "een On Om s0n ; § ce. Nelson was victorious in the game ; An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this Saturday. Score, four games to three for the visitors, in a hotly contested bat- tle. , Both teams played a gentlemaniy game, although each individual fought hard to win from start to finieh. : Con- siderable money changed hands on. the result. The first game was won by Nelson in mut five’ minutes, scored by Frank Smith, bya beautiful open‘shot on the opposing flags. ‘he second game, after about 20 min- utes’ play, was won by the visitors after a hard struggle, in’ which Turn- bull scored by an open shot from about 20 feet-in front of the flags. The third the game for the visitors, as he was about knocked out of the box, while Spokane had bases full, with only two men out. A strike out retired the side, and this bens ihe last time faa locals i . 1 -- | SCO! ane was cre wi the difficulty; urged that the city pur- cen errora, all ‘of them costly. Kaslo ‘chase its own water and light service had five. Coffman and Davie were in and other matters of vital importance points for Kaslo, and Rush and Connors were mentioned by him. The mayor| for Spokane. | agked the council to take epeedy action} The score by innings was aa followa: onthe salary matter. He hoped the 3 board of works would give the subjoct i di ‘ H At the council meeting last night Mayor Scott advocated economy in the matter of salaries suggesting some changes which he thought would remedy Unless something is done soon the slight friction between the board of trade and stock exchange, promises to cause an utter disruption. The public would not arrest any person for has wondered not a little at the long doing what I saw them doing,” replied continued delay. Meetings have been ing abd anny, were talking and laugh- held by the score; committee appointed. | what I tell them Fase arrest them.” conference heli, bylaws revised, and| Mayor Scott occupied for all that the two organizations seem | Police to be no nearer combining than before. 8 The fact of the matter is, that a few dis- satisfied members of the board of trade and a couple of stubborn persons on the other side have thus far succeeded in entirely blocking proceedings. From the first the board of trade took ance. “Was there sufficient cause for ar- For SALE: A comple outfit for a country nows- press. Ter added the judge. per; Washington eight column han Rpply'at this olfice. For SALE: A livery barn and clear title to lot | j on which itis located for sale at @ bargain forcash. Apply at this office, 10-10tf For Saxe: The Evenine and WERKLY RossLan D D is on sale at H. S. Wallace Original Townsite of Rossland —wWITH— * Macdonald & Cronyn art det ; Perfect Title Guaranteed. award Cronyn, J. A, Macdonald. agents For the next thirty days the Montreal Townsite Syndicate will sell lots BoLtorrens, at from e NOTARIES. ie BURN’S BLOCK. - - - $200 to $400 on Easy Terms, § ath rooms. The third floor contains seven private wards which are -larger than those down stairs. This floor will be reserved for women patients. Heretofore very few women have been mitted to the hospital because uf the limited accommodations. A plain, but ncat chapel is located on this floor. The hospital is well lighted and_ ventilated. Twelve patients are now being taken care of in the hospital, ali of them hav- ing been moved from the old location. They are getting along nicely and do 12 15 eee SALVATION ARMY IS INTERESTED DRAYAGE, Movin: If you have household goods to move call a Red Star transfer wagons Dpayace: The Red Star Transfer Company ‘handles all kinds of freight promptly. fe that the board of works lay off some of the men now employed upon the streets until the money bylaw is passed. Nearly all the money ROSSLAND. being about fight. Sentence to Be Passed on Frederick D. Booth-Tucker. Rossanp, B. C, I wish to contribute 10 cents to the . He claimed kicked over and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. the vi D. EH. EERR, D.D.8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. Office over Fraser’s Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St mittee may funds received will be committee will All work the best that skill and experience ¢ i oS pi an | (2) decide how the Victorian be elected, h Governing body of the new order is to be chosen and (3) deter- mine how the work to be shall be carried on. The qualificati Recorp’s Children’s Fund of Rossland for the Victorian Order of Nurses to be established in commemoration of the Queen’s Jubilee, It is proposed that a meeting of all ‘ice patrons, vice presidents and representatives of subscribers will be convened at Ottawa when the fund is about to be closed, in order that a com- to whom all the handed over. That ll (1) draft a constitution, of the nurses of the Order are to be of the highest undertaken the game stood a tie. iso “scored by finished delight, TEAMING: If you want delivering or teaming of a ny kind done call up tha Ked Star Stables. Tel. No. 8, Tot Bagage: It you have a trunk or baggage of any kind you want moved, the Rel Star r Company will do it promptly. Pranos: If you want a safe or plano et the Red Star Tr: ; ey out. at rs. itt LIVERY STABLES. ‘Morsrs:Get your saddle and pick horses at the Red Star stables. p BUSINESS PERSONALS. half‘hour, or until a game ‘was scored, so the referee ordered the game to pro- ceed, and in the shortest o} any of the games the ball was shoved through the Baga ie a serimanage by Alf Sens; who ed as neat lacrosse as an: er the field. After the usual t) feo sheers then could not agree to play. the extra ree cheers | ; Just stop and look in Fraser’s window and see the beautiful perfume atomizers. 218tf ES lors) After which time prices will be advanced. ; i Turner \ Robertson Own Your Own House. ____a Your Rent will pay for it in One Year. FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE cITY. "Representing Syndicate, 42 Columbia Avenue = ROSSLAND, B.C. ‘For fine fruit and choice candies call at the Columbia Candy Company, Reserve » near Washington, in -Evgry day brings new customers to Lalonde. demands, to reason chat whens man makes oes & specialty, that it t the right house, = Po" a a ‘end shoes. ' John Ferguson McCrae, ! ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, etc. Basement No. 18, Columbia Avenue not seem any worse for being moved. It will be a week or ten days before the place will be entirely completed as the carpenters and inters are still at work, giving the finishing touches. ———_ C. P. R. STILL BUILDING. The preliminary work of an import- ant piece of railway constructioi? will bé d next Monday when the ANOTHER BUSINESS «FOR ROSSLAND... Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesale and Retail PAINT HOUSE In their block, one door east Grand Union Hotel. They will carry a COM- PLETE STUCK of PAINTS, OILS, corps of engineers will in surveying a new line of road from the mouth of Slocan river to Slocan City. LOOK AT Fraser's. Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF the stock exchange committee, that if the exchange joined issues with it, it would be controled'by the rules of the board of trade. Things would be run on @ strict business plan and no tom foolery allowed. A couple of the mem- bersof the new exchange movement swerve a hair's breadth from its original course. That is the way the matter stands at present. “‘The exchange will be benefitted by joining the of trade,” said a prom-. nent member of that hody yesterday, “in this way. unscrupulous brokers using the exchan; for their benefit; it will engender. conti- dence in the public and insure buyers of bona fide stock quotations. A mining exchange composed entirely of brokers is not eo apt to instill confidence into the public, as one that is joined with an ii izati that has afirm stand. This body plainly told rt It_will guard against | . spitoone ‘n front of the Allan house and at one of them put a man over a bar- rel. This statement of the officer’s the provided for street improvements has been expended. He criticised the ap- i of timek and street fore- used flatly denied, and ined hi im. “Where was I when arrested?” he it ‘In front of the Queen’s hotel,” an- swered the officer. - “When was that?” “Sunday morning.” ‘‘What did I say abont fighting?” “Well, I can't say Pact — “that’s all,” interrupted the blood in a tone that would have done an attorney it - did you arrest them,” the wanted to know. “Oh, I see,” broke in the jndge, “Kirkup was the arresting officer.” The accused then said that the of- ficer told them to go home and ge te bed. “He said we were all drunk. I told him he was mistaken. He then seized hold of my collar and tripped me man by parties without the authority of the council. He thought their salaries of $4 and $5 respectively were too high. The mayor thought the office of as- sessor and license inspector should be. combined. An amendment to the license bylaw was submitted to be acted upon. Ii rovides that on and after July 16 liquor Ficenses shall cost as follows: Retail licenses, for six months, $200; bottle licenses, same period, $100; wholesale licenses, same period, : special picnic licenses, $10 per 48 hours. The cost of transferring a liquor license is $10. The bylaw also provides that all saloone shall be closed from 11 p, m. Saturday until 6 a. m. Monday, and pro- ibits any one save members of the household or the proprietor from enter- t] Fourteenth New York, June 7.—The liveliest in- terest is manifested by members of the Salvation Army, and also by oute:de sympathizers, in the terms of the sen- tence which is to be passed upon Fred- erick de la Tour Booth-Tucker, com- mander of the Salvation Army in the United States, who was convicted a week ago of mainfaining a disorderly house at the big army barracks on West strect. Complaint was made by the residents, who alleged that they were greatly disturbed by the singing and band-playing, which fre- quently lasted throughout the nigbt. the trial resulted in the conviction, sen- tence being postponed until tomorrow. Commander Booth-Tucker is of the opinion that the decision is » perversion of the law—the creation of a new offense which j ji he religi be: of tens of thousands of the. best citizens in the United States. The commander For the greatest and finest assortment of boots go organization, Lalonde's, tho leading boot in T9tE by each club the referee declared Nelson i for th et . McKenzie, M, D., e class of work they are expected winners, and the crowd dispersed more todos Sickness is always a severe tax Moain, Montes, upon the resources of the middle classes. 4 an It is a heavy burden upon the poor in ani Serges jot the Royal College 2 of Enyslolane spite of hospitals and Kindly charities. ulty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. | 40 intelligent trained nurse, prepared Speoialty made of Hye end far Dinsacie, to supply what is necessary, is often the Orrice : best friend a poor family can 5 SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. ome of the chief objects" of the order wi : VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything every- in the line of Painters’ Supplies. v1 and and ahoe store. than satisfied with a hich had | Gzt the Becozp every night d; ter for 25 hitherto been unknown to many oy the | cents Der week. Leave Giders at thi oftee. district. For the Neleonites, Smith, | Coditest to Iatonde's boot and shoe store for Cooley, McGregor, Seffs, K, 8. Gray, | mouths just toy received. rE° Dallas, Taylor, Livingstone, and McIn~ tyre played neat and clever lacrosse, and for the visitors, Dalgleish, Thomp- son, Turnbull, Lahey and McBri . ee street. 10/THE IRISH AND THE JUBILEK.|*8.C. Baxzry. Fine bread, cakes and pastry is our specialty. 24 Washington street.” 44-tf. ing the bar between the hours named, ‘Gonsiderable di: fon fall the ii of this ndmies ets or Scott said, in reference e Sund closing, that he was opposed to putting laws on the books that would not be en- Alderman Johnson remarked ioons not independent d not to on ing |tomy knees.” Just here the youn; ‘ . thing to jose, by allowing |bicod flipped an imaginary speck c Manicure Scissors fletitious quotations of stork to be made. | Betton! his cult. “Mies mayor sake hi Files, Tweezers he board of . trad : {0M | him if he had created « disturbance and he replied no. Sponge Bags The next accused with cutaway coat, Perfumes mining starts ne, gloves in hand and head _ thrown | fo) Mirrors, Etc. farther states that a new class liw has been insti prohibiting the workmen from meeting to pray, while the rich man is allowed to meet under precisely similar circumstances to dance. IT WAS FOR BLOOD. CAR Two , Sak. OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEWARE_» At Former Prices of “TT N VV ARE Jessup Steel is the oily steel that will stand the hard rock 8, Langeake T. Gregava, Manager. T. Gregson & Cv. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. + Conveyancers Notaries Public, etc. Advances made on Consignments. cer rowan, .c. GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia | Pers J. Gore BAKERIES, ‘B.C. Baxzny, ik, tine fA - i there are alway plenty of openings leit | GBS § ly back on his shoulders|that in every city in Canada nd fresh rauch egg. bi Waskinnerd S-10tf for those to creep in who will eventually would have made a beau ideal ins Now | were closed on Sundays, and he did Berth bv byt trom ed | Sen Raa SWE nt ndi| we lanapaats pen icon. an ay rules that govern all procs pedin of the aut nent ot an rere coe Then the quest, on as to whether it was at 2 mem-' this man told us to home. I asked him ‘what business it was of his.’ He|Sut me ead Sid a nae ne gg vet | Rot Bo sattled, id nut see as it was an: * of his ‘business, “My friend” saii| Alderman Wallace said that the he was drunk and I tho amendment, whic acker srs ‘a P Sena We core should be passed at once so that the license commissioners, who meet today, Two Men Fight a Duel with Bare (a) To provide skilled nurses Knuckles This Morning. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. arsely settled and out-lying country Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians | “8 ; and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. OLate Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. tricts ; (b) | To provide skilled nurses to at- tend the sick poor in their own homes in cities; (c) To provide skilled nurses to: at- |. tend cases in cities at fixed charges, for rsons of small incomes, the charges ‘ing paid to the funds of the order; OFFICE: 8russt Block. ROSSLAND} (4) ‘To provide small _lying-in rooms or wards in cot or homes; Dr. REDDICK. (e)To prepare trained nurses thor- OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; 1to4 p.m; 7 to m. . They Explain the Charge of Inconsis- “tency Brought Against them. A hot street scrap occurred between Sam McConnell and J. T. Hatill in front of the Koot hotel this ing. Hatill says that McConnell asked him for a dollar which was refused because he needed the money to pay freight on some that were coming this even- ing. "FicConnell smashed him and he re- taliated with such good effect that the other was soon carried into the saloon. It was lively while it lasted, and at- a large crowd. Both men bled considerably. No arrests have been le yet. DRUGGISTS. McLEAN & Mongow, the pioneer druggists, have just received & ton of di ¢ have just 1 mn of drags and tollet —— LOTS NOW SELLING IN INDUSTRY IN SCHOOL. CARIBOO CITY. Prices, $75 to $250. Size (look) 50 x142 feet to 16 feet alley. Terms easy, Perfect Title. Apply J..E. MILLS. The attitude taken by the Irish Nationalista in regard to the jubilee has caused great irritation among the ionists and others in London. Their critics seize upon what they are pleased to consider proof of their ii i oD, The sixty Irish members their share of seats in the stand to view the procession. Times and other newspapers wax scath- ingly ic over this offending. Mi W. of Geo, Francis Stone- The Irishmen 7s r house, last heard of at Nelson, B.C., wanted advance at the expense of their eeftice: | az macreuners at Rowland. : It will be explained that these applica- tions for seats were made in the earliest solici of uni members who wish to secure more seats BATHS, Examinttions Are Passing Off Smoothly Barus:L adies’ entrance to baths —Sel illigent. the European Hotel. n> new baths from holars Dill Batitooms fitted up with tubs and marbl basing, all kinds aha atyles, All work per. hole and locked in und_our valuables taken away from us.” The third blood created a laugh by saying that they were ly hungry and in no humor for drinking. They were waiting for a res- taurant to open when the officer ap- roached hi SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND | Travers Hardware Co, The zeal which the scholars. evinced at the of the inati does not abate in the least as the end draws near. Every public school in the bs fen city is a veritable bee hive of industry,|” He said they had takena few drinks and that irritation, which is generally bat "weie not under the influence of mmotiehe amendinent was read the first » ae i i it he is| ti F and McPher- i A ‘i “I would like to ask this man ifhe is|time. Aldermen Fraser isan unknown quantity. Everything J i ‘oted ‘nat the motion to read the moves along in the smoothest manner iit the habit of getting drunk,” said |con voted agai Deqaupe of thelr objection to eoeeiedaty that must be got rid of qulck- ject.” said the blood, “as im-|the Sunday closing section. Mayor Core oe aa ee oe ee ed oe dn tho | material, irrelevant and not proper.” _ | Scott said, in voting for the smend- ly, the se othe reel The young swell with his cutaway|ment, that he di i (bea work belore them coat intimated that he would like to ex-| great whic sonally atte: ‘M. Weller, sanitary jagaly qualified to carry out these ob- Plumber. 'Phone 27. applied for HOTELS. ‘Y 4 Tum Leland: Columbia avenue. The | = rene LOST. TURKEY AND SPAIN. First door sovth of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - ROSSLAND. AGENT A ROSSLAND. motion seconded by Alderman John- Spanish Premier Thinks His Country 363¢ Columbia Ave. = = Has Been Treated Unfairly. SAOES” i if handise must be specially selected TS on ot in the best markets in order to obtain best ———_ FINED THE CHINAMEN. It is probable that there is truth in the report that Spain is again seeking the help of the powers in maintaining her sovereignty in Cuba, says the New W. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, Court, near St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. RED STAR Bars E M Educate the Heathen. PERSONAL. Daxcina: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- day. 10-15tf Caskets and Motal Liniaz alwsyson band ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. York Sun. The powers, acting in con, than they are individuality entitled to. None of the seats will be hed. by the {vy you want the Rossland Ev: Bpokane go to E. M. Shaw or JW a and pu! values. retail dealer who makes shoes his special business; one This applies tothe customer, as wellas to the The scholars in. Prof. Blair’s depart- ment had some difficult studies to ‘dis- amine the eonstable. “Will you admit you were drunk,” would make in revenue from licenses. The measure was given second and Inspector Barr’s efforts are bearing fruit. Three Chinamen were made to cert, have assisted Turkey in asserting her ignty in Crete, under the pre- text of preserving the public peace, and for the sake of the principle of author- ity, and yet for other reasons. It seems rly endorsed, that Spain is desirous that they shall will ne {onorable Chief Commissioner | 1, Irish members, who have simply trans- ferred | their Fights to thoi uniondet riends. third readings. : . wos The mayor gave it as his opinion that the board of works should improve the central and business streets tiret, such as St. Paul and Washington streets and First avenue. He said it was important that the streets leading to the railroad depots should be gotten in good condi- ion at once. Hetiderman Wallace suggested that the re license inspector. be requil to furnish bonds, as he was engaged RESTAURANTS, ANotHER valuable discovery: ve cpromeaurant is the best place In town to-dine, ‘HE Vendome restaurant leads, mealsand prices reasonable @? “°rVINE Ane Business lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. Tax Vendome gives quick service; tice and everything first class eo SROFt no i does look for the latest styles in Hats in a hardware store, Ror Gadi the best shoes be obtained except from the # very and Transfer Co. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck aod business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing d—ti a trank toa boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. W. AARTLINE. PROP. ae—THE HOTEL ALLAN om LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms, Parlors, baths, billiard and private club rooms. Dining room unexcelled. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern conveniences. MRS. M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ——— PALACE STABLES =» SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NGTON, AND RESERVE sts. Rossland, B. C. J.W.LANE.PROP. - *«q The Pacific Hotel, » JOHNIWATSON. PROP. of today. There was hygiene, : e physiol , British history, and agricul- pay $2 court costs each, besides having care: Mine to take out licenses. The others will be dealt with in the same manner unless they take out licenses immediately. asl le “I can’t allow you to prosecute the witness, the judge interrupted. = Moffatt’s scholars oeluded their examination yesterday. ‘iss Mc- Queen's school will be at throt a thelr . : a fridey.. Mice’ Walker's scholars are |" not speak to you civilly? he exclusive shoe dealer. . ke’a specialty of Fine Shoes. Finest American oun Kept in stock. ‘hole agent for the Slater Shoe. Sole agent for the J. & T. Bell’s Fine Footwear. . bright, intelligent set and are expected W. F. McNEILL. to pass almost to a-pupil. —— ¥ FATHER LEMAY’S FUNERAL. Ferry—West Kootenay District. FROM THE RECORDS, Sealed Proposals, pro = : reesived bythe TRANSFERS, "Sell, somewhat in a encering way,” LICENSE COMMISSIONERS MEET. replied the witness. “What do you mean by that?” ‘What I say.” “My word is as good as your’s, I sup- * Arrangements Not Yet Made for the PORT in flwe yourself to the evidence,” Burial of the Pioneer Priest. again interrupted the judge. ““Why did you arrest me?” “Well, I gave you a chance.” “Why dif you not arrest five of us, stead of three?” “Well, the other gentleman ‘Well, the oth tle: spoke to me civilly.”” The accused then brought about a climax, by saying: ‘Your honor, I call upon Mayor Scott to prove that I was sober. t can get otier witnesses if Try across 0 Landing, and bove and belo Columbia River at within a limit of two w that place, fora term of five years from Ist July ni Froposals must and kind of boat JUNE 4, BUILDING MATERIALS, Engene, 34, Edward Burne to F. ‘M. } Woop and lumber: We sell chea McLeod. others. The British Columbia uenen %, W. H. BellteG. B. COAL, Murphy. Brove coal at Hunter Bros, at 1 g Uncle Tom, P. E. Jacob to C. 8. ne for Eu-) Burs, T, B. Mitchell, John Ranah @ powers are interested in| C, R. Hamilton. od cena aad May ¥¢, No Business Was Transacted and an Adjournment Taken. Next Door to the Post Office. . BGR AGN BGS BGS BGT QBN AGE EGF ASAT AEA YT TOS BES age ag DK TES BES HS BOS TOT 1 ee the city’s money, the same as the city clerk and other municipal officers who have funds in charge. He also stated that the section of the license bylaw 1e- quiring hotel keepers to put a lai mp near their doors was not being enforced. Itdeveloped that Inspector Barr h: not been ordered to enforce the section in question. Mayor Scott said he would order the inspector to enforce the law hereafter. The street-and traffic bylaw and bread bylaw were considered and finally rthan ap > ill Co. f 8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co ti concerning titles to mining properties in ah tatormeniow Trail Creek Division. General Miwing Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Executs « CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orrice: Taytor BLocg, Columbia Ave. P. O. Box The license commissioners met and adjourned this afternoon without trans- acting business. Mayor Scott, Mr. Jor- don and T. M. Daly were all present. JAMES KIRKUP RESIGNS. James Kirkup night watchman and special constable called at the Recorp office at 4 o’clock this afternoon and stated that he has resigned his position as night watchman. He says that he is not supported, owing to hard times and has a grievance in that his word did not appear to go for any- thing in court this morning. on, ing out of the contract. ‘he competition will be on the rate of tolls and the amouut of bonus to be paid to ernment 4..nually for the exclusive of operatiny y. sews Se a No arrangements will be made for the funeral of Father Lemay, whose death was reported inthe Recorp yesterday until word is received from Father Eumelam. Father Rivers, of Wisconsin, the life long friend of Father Lemay was with him at his bedside when he died and ad- ini d the Last Parnonizk home industry. Kootenay and Rossland in Rossland. Smoke Enter Multero, Morrow, Hazel, Ida, Favorite cigacs , . 8. Holland to T. W. Coleman CURTIFICATES OF WORK. June 5—Lillie May. rise Tade posal. cers of the government, with their an- {mals and freight, to pass free. W. 8, GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands and W. Lands and Works Departmentees ood Works. Victoria, B.C., 20th May, 1897. 5-25-2w. DEY .TISTS. Dz. Finuey, dentist. stussi biock. gore —— ee, co see WANTED JACK QUINCEY. "eLUMBING, Wanted to know the whereabouts of | 6, M. Wettmn, p castical sanitary pl embt » Jack Quincey. His evidence will save Ea abo sted cad Coinimbia drentve. fase a an innocent man’s life. Last seen in} =<" British Columbia. Press of the Province WM L WE BB. A) i ; ‘please copy. Address Dany Recorp, Dealer in Singer Sewing Machine Agency ossland, B. C. AND SECOND HANID> FURNI- TURE. the powers have against an insurrection =< D, B.t. : —— * The council adjourned to meet Satur- day evening, when the money bylaw will be introduced. - Alderman Raymer was absent. The finance committee approved the following report, which was. adopted by the council. Cissna & Son Lockhart & Johneen. $ Dominion Express company Stunden & Perine. W. J. Moore... G. H. Roeddr. . C. P. R. Telegraph company. J. H. Burns. . necessary. “Mr. Kirkup,” asked the mayor, ‘‘do you generally arrest men for such slight causes?” “I arrest men for being drunk and disorderly.” “Answer my question, sir.’’ “I told them to go home.” “It was none of your business about them going home. Do yn generally arrest men for being drunk?” “TI arrest them for being disorderly.” “That is not my question, sir.” ow y arrest drunk men ORES AND MATTE SHIPPED. 'T HUNTER. JAMES HUNTER. BOEEE HUNTER BROS. ‘Wholesale andgRetail. General Merchandise. AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES Shipments From Trail aud the Slocan Fall tine of supplios carried. If — q Since First of the Year. you desire to see the agent leav. ’ dress care P.O. bos tee and. WILL GIVE WORKING | BONDS. | NEW he will call. . J. Henager and Alex Wilson have: valuable mining properties in tha FOR SALE South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek Four Room House and Lot for Sale. Title Perfect. and Waterloo, in groups irom one to nine claims, on which a working bond I. N. Biaelow, 47 Columbia Ave. SMALL DISPUTE SETTLED. Acclaim made by W. Russell against the B. C. Millcompany involved by a dispute over a day's tine wassettled be- fore Police Magistrate Jordan today b: judgment of $60 by the defendant. At- torney W. S. Dean represented Jaffe. The shipments of ores and matte from Trail Creek aud Slocan, this year, by way of Revelstoke and the south, so far as reported, amounted to *23,266 tons, « valued at $2,916,576. That for January and March, which were respectively ri when he heard $675,506 and $677,681 were the largest on the three men h: been arrested. He record, had seen them a short time before, and —_— could roar ? tet noe, ot them were M. nt Timber Inspector drunk. The judge concl . in {athe city on his official tour rove them guilty of the ' spection.. them. STOV-ES, CARPETS, DISIIES, ETC. Complete stock of Mining Supplics and Choice Groccrics and Provisions CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. ‘Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats 116 COLUMBIA AyR,. First class in every particular. “From the best Canadian and American Manut. ‘ : "CELEPHORE 9. captained that he G.OODS DELIVERED PRE. PERSONALS. James Rutherford arrived in town last evening Scent country now made by Premier Canovas to obtain moral or other assist- ance from the powers is in line with will be given upon reasonable terma | REF AIRING AND UPE: 5 Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, HOLSTERIN 'G. Columbia avenue, id. tt Murry of in-|no evi \charge