\ ae . THE CHURCHES. ed eR RRA nl - M. J. O'HEARN, i | Our stock of Tweeds com prises the aeea Ea | ROSSLAND. ts. Thornton Langley, TRAIL DEPARTMENT. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, \| Chareh on Niekle Plate) Flat— wvery Sabbath at Loa Vi Ypom.. Sunday school 2 Prayer mecting Wednesday even- | WC. Dodds, pastor. ACK on business ib Bald t i City. W Linequish was in ‘Trail today with the » ducted at Boundary oe eas ThisoMes and the citizens of compection this vieiuity are comstanthy pen ceiving ing? les concerning this = section of the country which dificult to the Recort formation for t Rosshi Columbi internation tween Canada Jota Meter _ Angus McAt of Rosslind, pas- Repass. sed through Prail today on his way to | the Pug mine near Waneta. METHODIST CHURCH, Church in north part of Town— Sunday services a. om. and 7:30 p.m, Sunday school 2:30 p. om. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening $8. CG. Ladner, pastor. best goods that foreign and domestic Mining: ated in. British manufacturers can produce. »s from the 3: line be- § and the United %) at “to from. the dia Pacitie to Arrowhead, on the Columbia rive from there T steamer, and front T nd hy the Columbia & Western railway, ‘rom the south, shington, by & Northern and the Colum- © Red Mountain rai s Jand has thirty five ho: eating and lodging rurants; jOP. M. Wilson,preprictor of the Trail house, lost w very hnvestments. VOL, 1, NO 19 valuable dog. today ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897. LALONDES SLATE IS READY PRICE 5 CENTS a TEN DAYS TO MOVE IT. is rntdondence! All Lines in Our Gent's Furnishing Department Complete. | by poisoning. Solicited, : ‘WANT COLUMN. fereonte «line for the first Insertion: and foe cente @ fine thereafter. BUSINESS PHRIONALS. SOITTLLTLLTL SL ELI LIE = | 9. Mayne Daly | morning on profi RecorD BLOCK, | ROSSLAND, B.C. | Mrs. Hane jnah and Mrs. Crowley went to Ross- Nand by sleigh this morning. was in ‘Trail this ional business. ; FOR AN EXCHANGE. is TO PLEASE. _ 1 N nN some ouR Aim Miners, Freighters and Proepectors THE PARIS BELLE APPEAL 7 will find it to their advantage to write for catal of ap j ck saddles, riding saddles, harness, ebe., Carson & Shore. Calgary, N. W. T. 16-%t Fine navel oranges and fresh ranch eggs just received at the Columbia Candy Company, Reserve street, near Washing! 8-5t GRE EMPORIUM OF FASAION. Columbia Avenue, corner of Lincoln Street. ; Spokane stree D1 asm, and 7:30 p.m. H, Irwin, M. A., Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town bath morning services high n a, om. Sunday School 2.30 | Evening services vespers and bene-| distion 7:20 p.m. Father Le Mav, Parish Priest. | Opini of P Dispute About Obstruction on Thomp- APCUA TIONS WARYED son Avenue Settled. Colonel BE. 8. Topping. Mecting/ Tomorron: A meeting of brokers will be held Friday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the advisability uf organ- izing a mining exchange in Rossland. Ernest Kennedy who has been agi- tating the eubject for some time and who has made a canvas among the brokers of the city said this morning: “T have already secured 30 names of brokers who are in favor of the or- ganization of an exchange and only one firm in Rossland is opposed to it go farasI know. It is pretty well settled thing that we will have an ex- change.” E.D. Clark said he had not taken any active part in the proposed or- ganization of an exchange but had been called upon by a well known broker who laid the matter before him and asked for his app 1. “I do not koow but that a mining exchange here will be necessary as a measure of self’ protection to the Rossland Baths, 25c, Shaving, 15c, Hair Cut, 25, YANTED—A bl Was man desires employment as hambermaid, or a lace uter- 4tf Effort to Select Men in Harmony With His Views. FLL ILENE LL LEIA LS LLL T LLL Argument in This Celebrated Suit to be Concluded Today. Complaint was made last evening by the Thompson avenue syndicate ogairst the Electric Light and Water company charging the defendants with committing a nuisance in ob- structing a part of Thompson avenue with cordwood. The case came up for trialbefore Magistrate Townsend at 10 o’clock this morning. W. S. Weeks representing the syndicate wus the prosecuting wit- ness and R. A. Chambers was retained as council for the prosecution, Mr. Deacon appeared for the Electric Light company. It was shown by Mr. Weeks’ testimony that the Electric Light company was notified by the proper authorities a month ago to re- move the obstruction. Manager Fel- lows of the Light company testi- fied that he was removing and burning the wood at the rate of six cords a day and denied that it was an obstruction. Magistrate Townsend J. Hamilton, train aster Columbia & railway {rived here from Nelson this merning jand reports a ii ing }among Nelsor ens over the com: ing municipal e| of the Koc ar- p. m.| rd ROOMA BOR RENT. Just stop and lookin Fraser's win- dow and see the beautiful perfume atomizers. 18-tf y time skirn STRAIGHT LALONDE TICKET THE EXPERT EVIDENCE JENNIE L. STONE, Real Estate and Mining Broker, ! RITCHIE BUILDING, COLUMBIA AVE. > ON DO. Hos Lt. ’ Rossland, —— ee For Rent—A furnished and unfur- nished room for rent in the Reccrd block. For Rent—Fine furnished = com- ble rooms for rent. Apply to Im- ferial Cigar Store, Spokane street. tf For RENT — Elegantly furnished rooms, plastered and well heated. Le Roi avenue, south of the Allan. BAPTIST CHURCH, i nd two dailies. of business ‘The population is + estimated from 6,000 3 ly rou want money, diamonds, watches or jewelry, call at Uncle Dave's loan office, Washington St. 16 For Fine Fruit amd Choice Candies call at the Columbia Candy Company, Reserve street, near Washington’ lm Br having your washing seat te he land Jaundry you take no Scott’s Workers Say Lalonde’s Men Are Rushing the Season. Services in the | Lord's Sunday 3, music. Important Legal Points Raised by Taylor for the Paris Belle. | Tenders for the 1g of the Slo- School house every | can river extensiva of the Columbia & | 3 ay at lla, m, and 7 school at 12 o’eloe! All are cordially invited. Esealet’s G. A POUNDER, Pres, in by the and lodging at the ho- ABP LLPL SL LAL LLL BL ELLA, BoP LLL LIAL \15th inst. Grading will begin as oon as possible after the contract is Colonna Cafe. ., K * * Fresh Supplies every day by ex- press, Finest Oy. sters, Fish and Game in the city. B.C. THE HOTEL ALLAN me LEAL } HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegintly furaist Dilliard and private steam heat and all mod. The Lalonde workers have pre- pared a slate. It was reported to the general campaign committea by the executive committee last night at Lalonde’s headquarters. Itis styled a full Lalonde ticket and is as follows: For mayor,C. 0. Lalonde; for al- ermen, H. J. Raymer, C. O’Brien Reddin, J. B. Johnson, John R. Cook, Ross Phompson. J. H. Robinson, W. A. Campbell, George A. Fraser, Thomas W. Stack. Secretary A.N. McKenzie of the SECRET SOCIETIES. Victoria, B. C., March 11.—({Special to the Recorp.]--Argument in the celebrated Paris Belle case was con- tinued yesterday by L. P. Duff for the railwny company and after the reply by W. J. Taylor, for the Paris Belle people, adjournment was taken until this atternoon when it is expected the arg! will be luded Duff dealt yosterday exbaustively with the expert evidence given at the trial and argued that it had not been Capitalized for only $250,000. RU‘ SLAND LODGE NO, 36, I 0.0 ¥F- Meets eve! sonic Hall. Vi invited to attend. | Joun Kinser, N, G. | Joun Jacksor Jn., Sect. | The steamer Tra jhave reached here last | not arrive until noon to ALE, and ask FOR 6. flannels. Three doors east ef postolfice. which should | ning did | y. She was \delayed by waiting to: make connec ltion with the steamer Nakusp whic night in Ma- ng brethren cordially _ Barr & Ruxa have opened a hay, graip, avd feed store in the Le Roi atubles. ‘Their prices command at- tention. It willpay you to call on them. ‘Tet For SALE—A new piano at a bar- gain on easy, terms. Inquire at this office tf Evarrpar trings Lalonde. new eustumers to It stands te reason that when a man makes boots and «10es - specialty, that it must be the right ouse. Rossland) B. C. TREASURY STOCK 25ets. ed, light and airy bedrooms, Parlors, baths, Di room wnexcelled. Electric lights, MRS. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. ee The Only Brick Hetet in Town, ——— prise, seem to ve doing weil. body must be his own ve his own chances. not work for ny COmveniene judge and ta While the was delayed on account of low water, | CORINEESAN LODGE NO 27, AKAM Corinthian Lodge No 27, A. F. & A.) M., meets on the evening of the first of each aut Masonic | nd. For the greatest and finest assort- ment of boots and shoes go to Lalonde the leading boot and shoe store. “Ger the Recorp every night by carrier for 250 per week. ‘Leave orders 8 LE LLL POLED LLB geod for you when That's what traveling y they JeLe PARKER, | xcthing's tun | you stop at the Arlington,” Mining Engineer, | urnicR: Over C3 4 g For SaLe.—Three reemed house, near. Baseball flat, with or without Har} = and td S | know. Furthermore, its pretty gen-— Weeks, Kennedy & Co. ;erally agreed \ the best hotel in the Kooteniys. HS. Wallace, Stationery, advise any man © “broke” without hough many who have thet the Arlington is” Itis {maintained for the comfort of the | guests and the profit of the proprie- |tors, and the latter have shrewdly [figured out that the surest way to make to look to it most eacefully that their guestsare pleased. "They have an ever watehiul eye for the little deails that go to 1 ea first-class hostlery, and the standard of the house is correspondingly high, One doesn’t need to bea millionaire | to stop there, eith | a | bis eamp is “don the basis of a. The ly Office Supplies, moeuey is but are develop: town, SR PLL IL SLL ATL AL ETL Wall Paper. building tsp pros- YZ prospectors, Fancy Goods, CER PDOLE Toys and to Notions. Agent for Clouch’s Mining Code, H. S. WALLACE, Rossland, B. C. | POD PLE LL LILLE LLL LLL L CHAN ) HANDS. The Free Silver restaurant, at the head of Spokane strei hands, E Dayenpurt taking chi Mr. enport tel man from N I probably: settle down to a propesition of a roll, but not for four or five AUS, t, has changed : i n experienced athport and formerly will meet every Masonic Hall at 7:30 o’clock. Saturaay evenin. | bers of the un Norman A. Mc KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Rossland lodge, K. of P. No. Friday evening ecretary. t J. E. DAILEY, i. of R, and 8. MINE 38 UNION, Rossland Minezs' Union No. 38, W, M., meets in Masonic hall every at 7:00. Ali mem- "1 are cordially invited Thomas CHERRY, Pres.. W. Gibson, Secretary. attend. LO. G Ty Rossland Lodge, No, 56. of the Inde- pendent Order of Good Templars mect ev ay ‘in the Methodist church, ery ‘Tues evening at 7 o'clock, Mrs, D, R. Apams. C proprictor of Spokane. He will doutue a good business. tage THE RECORDS * hotel iu up of the camp reads and the fabulous ly excelled by 4 ng Solomon's OTD PEREIRA LE PORE EOL biggest Gold Mine FROM REE PEALE LL LDA EL ELALS ELD LEE TRANSFERS. marcy 8, about them for nearly two years TH Jncob Hoover, president; A, J. Ross, vice pre- J. Dyer. Ss crows. EXCHANGE NATIONAL Bd Cupital £250.030.00 Surplus and Cudivided Profits $50.000. pevial cane and atteution paid to mining es and have not been able to “keep up with them, ‘Che ore shipments speak for themsel 1 ‘The town ha an -envis i reputation f i ied with waterworks and Old Gold, $, Dan English to Wm Griffiths, Sundown and Syndicate, 4 in each, Dennis Lynch and David McGee to A B McKenzie, $800. Sundown and Syndicate, § in each. Dennis Lynch to David McGee and David Cameron, In the Camp. ii e is graded and ten blocks are bui Py BRICKLAYING 21) a vt iuse brethren sre of The Pacific Hotel, pb leordjally invited to attend. | CORNER COLUMBIA | | | | | { i JOHN WATSON, PROP. AVE. First class in every patticuiar, Everything Pre pared in the Best Manner. B. ESCALEL AND SPOKANE SIL. | Piamst of the renowned Amme Orel \wint give lessons on the Piano. ‘Conservatory - Le Roi Ave. | \Miss MILLIE AMME, PROP. Empey Bros, ‘Sanitary and Water Tank Company | OFFICE: | ROSSLAND ComMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, O. CRarron - = For Grocerics, | | E, Manager. | hy Bae OE" | 25 | Dentist and Oral Surgeon. \ ai Ottice over Fra: Columbi: 3 Drug Store, Ave,, near Lincoln St, | \ | J.J. aud Alex Wilson have All kinds of brick, stone and cement up with two and three-story busi- Black Bull and Ramping Lion, 4 in ness houses each, John Cotterell to D © Oak Santeago, H W Dyer to W E Davis. | MARCH 9. Nightingirl and Umbria G Barion Browne. “Western Spy and Kangeroo, 1-16. in each. E $ Topping to Jacob Lukor. Tribune, 4, Robert Lockhart Iwood, Mineral Hill, SLUG LILA LL AL LATT ORIGINAL TOWNSITE ‘OTS, For further information come g and see for yourself, or subscribe for the Day or WEEKLY Recorp.. Ellis to to \ Nae nner ercnemeeA|509. 511 and 513 Riv Furnishers. side Ave, Mo Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Thomas > Smith. AAY.GRAIN 4,Chas Connell to} Morning Star, Rutland and_ Newton Will, W'S Boyd to Sault Ste Marie Gold Mining Go., ltd. Empire, 1-6, Goodwin, Ordway to J J Kingsmill. Boundar: John A Forin. John F. No 2, Feed, Flour and all Kinds of ‘a Ww. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING ANDO EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. NIGHT. ping alwaysoa het graph Orders promptly attended to. McCrae, | Townsite, $, Geo Agent for the H Godfrey to | | Louis Lenneman. FARM PRODUCE. | Syndicate. | “Montreal Fraction, 1-6, | rell to Louis Lenneman. Montreal Fraction, P O'Far- columbia Ave. | Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. | (sPFICE: TIPICATES OF WORK. Paterson & Johnson Bldg. Mareh 9—Dr: on, Wolf, + Columbia Avenue. 26| bert, Michigamie, Elna 1C,A E PROMS | ye ee LA SLL LALA LALA LE LEER is a CONSERVATIVE WRITE-UP. The Daty Recor gaged in a sy: 1-6, to J Fyfe. Franzman Ar BTS ste Joseph ural and kind of Ressland | W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians | est Canadian Pacitic Railway agent, or and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. | valuable mining properties in the j South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- | work done by H. Christensen, brick” 1. mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivin S| ay. i . layer: Office at the gun and lock creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek , Smith shop, Reserve street. ‘The I X L Clothing Co | Leading Clothiers. Hatters and Gent’s | Golumbia avenve, Rossland. \and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, on which a working bond | will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, tt hos. Wiison & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived | Rossland, B. C. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. i | If bouud for Europe, or desiring to sor relatives from | Europe, i] to call on the near- e with Ww. STITt, Generals. S. Agent, Winnipeg. | commv LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! —_—_— frank A. Baird, | BROKER, Deuler in Mines and Stocks. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. ad J First, Clip, work, value and = aan character of ore, and, in: fact, all information desired by the gen- eral public. So far the following properties s been written-up: Le Roi, O. K., Iron Poorman, Com- SA TLL TALIA DO YOU WANT » Tron Crown Point, mander Deer Par umph, City of Centre A MAP OR A NEWSPAPER cur? IF SO, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITH. TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me estimate and submit samples. UPI STL LS BERRELEEOLIL ELS EPL flower, X. L., ¢ Cracker. J TOLLE TLET ELIS e oyal Agere Com — The Columbia Candy, Stationery & Glass- ware Co. Deal Gonfectio! ery, H ne containing 3 ac ountof these prope « be had at this office at 5 ce copy. Hioww ‘and Tobaceos ‘Notions. eseAvVa STREET. ‘gwe doors west of H Washington Street. The best of all cuts and engravings, at moderate prices. LEP TOOL EL EL ELIE DELL FLEE yevsrrrrsrts L DO YOU WANT A GOOD suIT OF CLOTHES ? CALL ON WILLIAM MILLER, ‘TAILOR, NEXT TO McALPINE’S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GOOD 40ODS ; GOOD FIT: REASONABLE PRICES. eit and $1.00 and 11 gummed and stamp. Ju ation- when AM work rs iu person, if requized. JAS. J. MACKEY, | @rand Union Hotel, Rossland, 8. C. F. LEIGHTON Cleans your watches for $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guar- antze for one year, Reserve Street. Second-hand and sold. Watches bought WH) CAN ANSWER? gton and Re- to sell their nnett, corner W serve streets, continues clothing, 1 and furnishi at less tl | charge, What will become of the othe, merchants in town? 1-29-tf goods, | Bg Unrecut PLATES |All work the best that skill and experieme can | ezomplish. S FOR #3. |: Provisions and | | GIBSON & WILCOX | produce. Opposite BANK oF MONTREM! Practical Plumbers on all work. Shopand office at Basement, Postothice Block. CotemBIA AVE tr. RossLAND. Estimates furnishe Free Delivery. ‘Atlention latie’ J. ‘lL. MeKenzie, M. D., has opened her new] store on Columbit ave., where every thing’ in the line off ladies’ and child ren’s —_ furnishing may be found. val College of Physicians ieential of the Fac: alty made of Eye and Ear DI senses. SMITH-HEWITT: BLOCK. Elie Lavalley, [rare = a Christina Lake Store,|* | IS PREPARED TO SUPTin | MINERS AND PROSPECTORS STOVE COAL, WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE $10.00 A PRICES. Tor. {Is Also Prepared io Keep Travelers. MISS: EMMA DOHERTY, ARTIST. Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Orders of all kindsexecuted. Lessons given. a H ‘ | | | Portraits and Local Scenes a specialty. | | “DM. FRIES, ESTABLISHED 1887. Practical. Progressive, Successful. | Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and Business Men throughout the West. Largestannual attendance of any College in the State. Prepares Young Men and Women for positions as : TEACHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, BUSINESS MANAGERS, STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPEWRITERS. ——e No Entrance Examinations required, students bee ‘ng admitted at any time. * DEPARTMENTS * SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, GOMMON ENGLISH, NORMAL, SLOCUTION, ORATORY, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Music. TUITION, (Full BOARD xp ROO Ve Voin’s Plat East Golumbia Aut. You'll find all you ow'friends there. Washington Street. «$50.00 + 275 am , | Everything yy and evening Fi rst Clas | ‘the train and conducted to r tof date of arrival. College remains ‘hroughout the e Fine Bar in viobaw & JNO. R. CAG oe a AS sid, PRESIDENT, Proprietors SPOKANE, ial - - ‘WASH'WGTON. \ Hunter Bros funiture. Apply 'g D B, this effies. | at t! he office. executive committee read the report For Sate, cheap, 8 full dress suit, would fit man 5 ft. 3iu.or5 ft. 4 in. Apply § L W this office, Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe atore, for rubber boots aud rubbers. A large assortment just been received. recommending the names of. the fore- going gentlemen for nomination. The For SaLE—A complete outfit for a country newspaper, either Washing- ton eight column hand press or seven Tnx Eventna Recorp delivered by earrier, 250 per week. eolumn Army press. Apply to RECORD office. For SaLe—A livery barn and clear title to lot on which it is located for sale at a bargain for cash. Apply at this office. 6-tf Tux Bossland Laundry, basemen’ office, is promnineet and now how to handle flannels to perfec- tion. Do not forget the place. 11t! in work. No clothes are lost. the t, three doors east of the post- establishing a seputation see ‘They committee’s reason for placing a full ticket in the field was that they felt it would be useless to and ate brokers,” said Mr. Clark. ‘The Spo- kane h is doing jiderabl qusiness somewhat to the detriment of the brokerage business here, I think. More sales are made in Ross- Jand than in all the Kootenays and elect Mr. Lalonde unless it could be assured that a council in harmony with his ideas was to be elected and serve along with him. They felt that it would be disastrous to the city if the first administration should be ae ee For SaLe—Freight teams for sale with or without sleds or wagons, AP BATHS. dead-locked for any reason, and there- ply at this office. For Sare.—The daily and weekly Batus—Ladies’ entiance te the new Baths from the European Hotel. fore Iuded to place a straight Lalonde ticket in nomination. RossLaND ison sale at the fl ing news stands in Vancouver, BATHTUBS. A resol was passed pledging those present to vote the ticket .C: Hotel Vancouver; H. L. Strauz, 314 Cordova At; C. K. Turner, 434 Cor- dova; Baily Bros; Clark Thompson Stationery Co; Co; Norman Cople & Co. way & Co., agents for Vancouver. -|—Barmmooms fitted up with tubs and anes basins, call kinds and a Weller, - style: perso! al Ey sanitary. plumber. *Phone 2 straight, D. B. Bogle sail today that the comiittea had considazed ayer. .30 citizens who were suggested to be 1 Lance jeweller’s or milliner’s show case, algo nickel plate show case. Ap- TOBACCO AND VIGARS. ply at Record office. tf Loser, PaTRONIzE home Enterprise, Kootenay and Rossland Favorite cigars, made in Rossland. Lapr’s fur cape exchanged at Dom- inion hall dance, Tuesday, Mareb 2. Inquire at Butte hotel. att SMoxe British Lion and Mainland cigars. Vancouver Cigar Stere, oppo- site Bank of Montreal. industry. Smoke good material for aldermea and it was the object of the committee to select the best men who could qualify. He said that all the nominations on the ticket with the exception of Mr. Fraser were Lalonde men but that all the candidates on the ticket were ly the choice of the meet- tf A SILVER wateb and geld ehain on the night of Dec. 31, between Ross- landand ‘Trail, Finder will be re- warded by leaving same with Suck- Wantep—Everybody te smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver Cigar Store. ing. *| Methodist church will give a social A. N. Paterson said that he was not familiar with the exchange workings, but if the operations of a mining ex- change would regulate the price of stock it would be a splendid thing for the local brokers. The Rossland stock market is now in a very unsettled and unsatisfactory condition. Still I am not competent to pass an opinion on the proposition of the benefits of an exchange, but I am in favor of @ meeting to discuss the matter.” a yee METHODIST social. Entertainment To Be Given at the Methodist Church Tonight. The Ladies Aid Society of the at the M church this evening. Following 1 the program: Anthem.. and enter DENTISTS. ling Brothers, McGregor Block. Jand woop. Dr. Fintey, dentist, Stussi Block. Lost—etween Trail and aheavy gold chain and locket. Iaberal rewi will be paid to finder by leaving Fuer—Buy your fuel of the Red Star Stables, Pes ool. eame at this office. Lost—Between ‘Trail and Rossland, and at haveas zoe end of ‘Woop—Leave your orders for wood Prompt the Red Star Stables. delivery. = Woop—The Red Star stable people saw located at east Al) kinds BULL Is Ba cERI ALB. wood team Columbia avenue, ly on hand. Danoina—Professor Dreyfous gives private dancing lessons every day. ..Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Binney, Mrs. Pascol. ... J, W. Bicbardson. .Mrs. James McBride Mr. b Recjtation Solo..... Recitation. shown there was on the property. He also contended that the act required that the bond should have been given us a condition precedent to the right to locate and that in default of such a bond the le- cation was invalid. He held that the Zenith location was not excepte i from the grant to the Nelson & Fort Shep- pard railway company because the record and the location together were uncertain, and that the record was in- valid because it did not conform to the location by reason of the fact that the names of the locators did not appear on it; also because any right the Zenith lecator may have acquired was lost by his abandonment of the claim before March 23, 1893, at which date the railway company’s patent took effect. mineral in place Taylor in reply held that the court could not inquire into the validity of the Zenith location but must be bound in construing the grant to the com- pany by the terms of the Zenith record, ———_ TUE COMPANIES’ ACT. The Rossland Petition Referred to * Select Committee. Victoria, B.C., March 11.—[Special to the Recorp.J—In the legislature yesterday J. M. Kellie presented a Mrs. Dunlop. Ir you want the Rossiand DarLy REcorD in Spokane, go to E. M. Shaw or E. A. Thomas & Co. of tf ouak. Woop anp LuMBER— We _ sell cheaper than any others. The British Columbia Mil ll Company. at office. Woop—Leave your orders for wood the British Columbia Mill Co Jo.’ 25 tf Stove coal at Hunter Bros. a ton. at $10 DBAYaGs. MOTELS. BAKERIES. B. C. Bakery, Hazelwood milk, fine id Movine—If you have bh h Tue Luvaxp, Columbia avenue. creamery butter and fresh ranch eggs, 24 Washi stree! 10-1 goods to move call a Red Star transfer Wagon. DraraGe—The Red Star Transfer Go to the St. Lawrence hotel tor the finest furnished rooms in the Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. cit: TL iy: For fine home-made candies, fresh every day. go to the B. C. Bakery, 24 ™ | Washington street. io-1m company handles all kinds of freight promptly. Or eAMINGTT you “want “delivering ming of any kind done call u the Red Str Stables. Tel. No. 8. esr you have @ trunk or guage of any kind you want moved, the Rea Star ‘Krausfer Co. will do it Ar! promptly Tus ARLINGTON, Trail, B. C. best hotel in the Trail Creek district. Everything first-class. P| room is always right up with the sea- plied with for you ‘when you stop at the gton. The The dining Moper Bakery,— Creamery and Galry barter. Fresh ranch eggs. No. ‘ashington street. 26-1m_ Mr. Green. Address... .. Rev. Mr. Dodds. Anthem. Solo.. . Miss Fanny Gaaham. oe CHAS, WESTFALL DEAD. Expired From Heart Disease at His Home Yesterday. Charles N. Westfall, the 16-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Westfall, died at 10 o’clovck yesterday morning at the home of his parents near the B. C. mills. The cause of his death was heart disease. Owing to the delayed PLUMBING. GC. M. WELLER, practical sanitary tf plumber, cor. Spokane street and Col- Pianos—If you want a safe or JOB PEINTING, umbia avenue, _’Phone 27. tf piano moved go get the Red Star nsfer company to do it; they are for all di Ir you are going to ‘Trail o1 North- Fue work at the Review Printing House. Get your work done at home and save duty and freight. ble prices AMUSH MENTS. at A large number vf costumes have been engaged for the masquerade car- nival Wednesday night. le. Quick time. No feed c! Bert. etn saddle horse at the Red Star tab harges. We get the horse back, Tel. No. 8. mae Bed Star Transfer company out-going and in-comin trains and will call md any part of the eity for bag or vf We ge OF Passengers. never miss the of sive job Ni certificates, pros} mining printing. DRUGGISTS McLean & Morrow, the pioneer druggists, have just received a ton of oi | drugs and toilet requisites. 5-tf if RESTAURANTS. LIVERY STABLEs. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ANOLHER valvable discovery, the HorsEs—Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Star Stables. Tue partnership hitherto existing between A. P. Lesuer & D. Lennon, op the Loijson block, SLEIGHs—The Red Star Stables make a specialty of sleighing parties this da: A.P. Desier V is the best place in town to dine. tf is| Tue Vendome Restaurant leads. d by mutual assumes all EXROUTOR’s NOTION. Estate of Robert J, Cameron, de- Ceased, intestate. Notice is hereby liabilities. Dated at land, March 4, 1897. A. P, LESEU: Attest: W. 8. WEEKS. ; 1 debts and serving fine meals and prices reason- able. Business lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. THE VENDOME gives quick service on short notice and everything first iven that on the first day of March, feos, Letter of ‘Administration “were ranted to Orville M. Hand, of Rose- end B.C. All claims against the above i te are to be sent to the said O. M.| ge: ant or to the undersigned within 30 qays from date. Dat 9th March, | C < » Mou. FoRIN, %20t Solicitor for Administrator, NUTIOR. class. train this the funeral which was set for 10 o’clock was postpoued. It will probablv take piace tomer- row at 10 o’clook from White’s new undertaking parlors on Lincoln street, one block back from Columbia avenue. All friends are invited to attend. Rev. W. .C. Dodds, of the Presbyterian church, will officiate. a TRAIN WAS DELAYED. Columbia and Western Cannonball Stuck in a Snow Slide. The Columbia and Western train P from Rossland with areport of resolutions carried at a public meeting asking that the pro- visions of the companies’ act, be not applied to mining,but that an act simi- lar to the Ontario act, be pagsed. The petition was referred to a select com- mittee on the companies’ act. —=——— DEER PARK QUOTATIONS. A Typographical Error Makes a Dif- ference of 6 Cents. Spokane, Wash., March 9, 1897. Editor Recorp—In one of your edi- torials in your daily issue of the 6vh inst we note the following: “This morning they quote the Deer Park at 22 cents while on the Spokane Stock Exchange only 11 cents is bid.” Beg to state that the lowest bid that has been made for Deer Park on Exchange, to our knowledge, was not less than 17 cents, while no Deer Park has been offered for less than 184 cents. We presume that this is either a typographical error, or an oversight of some kind, Kindly have same corrected and oblige, Yours very truly, GeorcE J REINER, Secretory D. P. M. Co. [As surmised in the above the quo- tation of Deer Park at 11 cents wasa did not succeed in bi up from Trail this morning. At 3 o’clock this afternoon the locomotive was stuck in a snow slide about two and a half miles from Rossland. ———— K.O. T. M. Attention! Sir Knights of the M tb The trumpet will sound A MEETING quarters this evening in McKenzie "a office at 8 o’clock sharp. c. O'B Reddin, Chairman, N. A. MacKenzie, Secretary. of C. O. Lalonde’s neral committee will be held at head- » door to Custom House. PHYSLULANS, &; Dk, LAMBERT, Record biock. 5-tf on thed7th day of the present mcnth at8 p.m. sharp. Itis expected that every Sir Knight shall be in his tent ready for action. Dr. Fortin has opened his office next 20-1 Wiuiam B. Beatry, R.K. typographical error, and should have said that the act regulating such cases was passed with particular reference to the frontier towns and villages of the province, but as the city is about to have a goveroment of its own the obstructions now existing will probably be attended to in a short time. He gave the electric light company 10 days in which to remove the remainder of the woos. ——__ HAS APPENDICITIS. A Josie Miner Prostrated with a Sec- ond Attack. Joseph Heoner, a workman in the Josie mine, who had a serious attack of appendicitis some time ago but who recovered and went to work again, was prostrated yesterday and. is con- fined in his cabin on the hill on Lin- coln street. Dr. Edward Bowes was called to attend him. The dector said today that he could not say whether an operatien would be neces- sary or not. — IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Legislature Petitiuned to Franchise to Women. Extend The supreme court will hold a special sitting at Nelson on the 80th inst. A petition isin circulation at Vic- toria asking the legislature to pass an act extending the franchise to women, in commemoration of the Queen’s diamond jubilee. Asa result of recent claim jumping incideats on Coal Hill, the free min- ers of Kamloops district have deter- mined to form a Miners’ Protective Association. —————=_—>___ A FIFTY-FOOT SHAFT. Is Being Sunk on the Empire Near Grand Forks. Work is being done on the Empire property, adjoining the townsite on the east, acontract being recently let fora 50 foot shaft. The ore being now taken out of this property seems to prove the saying that there are val- uable properties in the immediate vicinity of Grand Forks. —— DESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS. Canada is making a vigorous effort to induce immigration. Her settle- mentis due very greatly to euch movement years ago, and she suc- ceeded in getting a very desirable class of immigrants says the Seattle P.-I. —————— PERSONALS. A. E. J. Percivill, the first con- read 17 cents: it was quoted correctly in our news column the same date.— Ep.] —— BREVITIES. Architect Taylor has commenced work on a three-story 30x62 oltice building on Columbia avenue near the eastern boundary of the townsite. for A Allan of Calgary. A meeting will be held in the Dominion hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock to i the ii bility ductor on the Columbia & Western, arrived here last evening and says he will go into business in Rossland. _W. G. Tanner, mining broker of Spokane, came in last evening. Hon. Joseph Martin, accompanied by his wife, arrived in the city yester- day. Mr, Martin has been one of the leading figures in Canadian politics for several years but has announced his retirement from the political arena. Charles Rogers, chief operator at of establishing a Rossland miving exchange. the Sp & Northern office, who has been ill tor several days, left for Spokane this morning to recuperate.