C.P. R, RAILWAY ROUTE Railroad Man Says the Road Will|Le Enter Rossland By Centre Star Gulch. IS TO BE BUILT THIS PALL) 0 Why Its Be Commenced Immediately Bullding From Pentic- ion East. “The C.P. R. will be in Rossland this fall,” said a well known railroad man this morning. “What makes you think so?” was, “By adding two and two it makes four does it not?” he replied. ‘Very well then let us look at the signs. I am an old railroad man and pretty well ac- quainted with the movements of the C. P.R. First came President Shaugh- negsy and his party, and he told mo on the q. t. that he was. really amazed at the volume of business centered at Ross- land. He had no idea, he said, of the quantity of shipping ore there was in sight and the number of properties be- ing developed. track of Mr. Sh came the win} Following upon the daly Figures That Speak of the Progress aa a Mines. ORE SHIPMENTS AND DIVIDENDS. of De- Tencents atine for the first Insertion: and five cents @ tine thereafter, works pe ing August 28 were rariou: tian “he o prineipal alnea. \or the tere SITUATIONS WANTED. CeO aerated Ls ik desires situation 4 Wantap—First class jaay coo Mreste | tes Me in mining camp. Apply this office. FOR RENT. Wawrap—To rent, 9, awelins house. ‘Apply ‘Cresent Drv Goods ool, for rent in the Rrconp *Concentrates. From January 14 to June 19, nclusive tne ore milled in the camp was as fol- . 2 ye tons FOR BALE, Lx.—Cheap, @ 50 bi er boller in ry Adres ta Box 61 ie Roealand, engine Pond uitcr, used leas ert Che mosth, ingulre | San ¢ Red star Stable. Fon Bans: A new piano ats, bergein on easy “inquire at this office. : rye barn and clear title to ot 1c for ae t @ ba fora country news- Foré Bae: volght column band press FW washing est at this sme be DEAYAGE. igih¥gu have Rousehold goods to move Tae yen Be Transfer Company ‘ll kinds of Freight promptly. Train you want delivering ¢ rE oaintiy of guy Bis Hina done call up Tr Btables. same Wants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Etc For Rant; A apn and. poforntshed room yi Bln ay SOCIETIES , Lodge, N Brethren cord! rkup, N. G., fons CORINEHIA Lodge 5 ..0, 0. F. mee! seit at Jack a yiating mee, wes Masonic ah Re eee |. P. MeCrane: ary, ty rmleimt at Masons 8:00 oieloax, ‘Carssow, ©. XK, of R. an RossEAND Niners! Bnton No, 38, WV; 21, K. of P., will m K oz, pan Mountain Tent No. in Boctety | Hall, on shee ereging ey te first Turan meets nd Sth Wednesday of ‘Sach month |Mining Property For Sale The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale at Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds © Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Melted to at Hall, est + Clarke, Also Properties in-the vicinity of Rossland. Rossland for Rossianders You Can Get Good Rossland Beer At the Dominion Hotel For Five Cents a Glass J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotel, TO RENT RRRTRE PERE Vancouver and Eastern railway people with propossls for an independent line. | Janu: this} ara, Mr Shaugnesey said that u came another which includ did not nivertive their business, but went quietly to work, and marked up a great deal of paper with figures and plans, which no one but themeelves understood. “I might still have believed that it was but to bea railroad on paper, but for the item that appeared in the Rxc- orp, stating that esers. Helt and Mann, the tractors, were here and had Toft for ‘trail to meet'Mr Marpole, superintendent of construction to close up a contract from nm to Rossland. To a railroad ade the whole thing was then as MekKensis, is down the Columbia from Robaot Hee hy creek, thence westerly to Cen- tar gulch and soon into Rossland. pacer THE YELLOW FEVER. A Sensation in New Orleans—Well Know Doctor Arrested for Not Reporting. New Orleans, Sept. 24.—Eminent doc- tors believe that the work of’ the board is also building} © SRERLRS E path CG Soy per Part ores she ia cor for besgese or Passeng aa Dever miss GIBSON & WILCOX LIVERY STABLES. Homsas:det your saddle and pack horses at the Red 81 tar ata J on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoftice Block. §[+Practical Pl Plumbers) CG Avznug, Rore.anp, B. ©. Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Is for rent in whole, or in part. Jusr Oar stop and look in aes, window and eee. the beautiful perfume Gur the Reconp every aight ‘Oy by carter rior 8 cents per week. Leave orders at the o! + BATHS, si Po All work per- ad £0. oo ae Weller, feanitery PERSONAL. SSRBBBR arse ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- ling for $6 per Case. The market keeps firm. Fresh m¢ are steady and vary very little. our and butter has advanced a little, but now promises to hold steady. Regard rd- ing fruit the market is flush. Plain steak.... Dayorne® sae Dreyfous gives private lee 1@ Recosp in Inrou want the, Rossland ivewns ne go to E. M. Shaw or,J. W. Graham. Bpokane BRSTAURANTS. XxorHEn valuable discovery: ue Vendome reataurant is the best place in town to dine. ita Vendome, restaurant jeads, serving fine Hiiver-lead, near Kaslo, operators. ~ Cable Neill’s, Moreing & Neal’ Lieber ‘sand Shou ns Codes.” ences - The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate LIMITED. gold-copper, at land; Shares sold only at par. The Walters Co., Ltd. Ly. Official Brokers, Rossland, ay pre Address: “Walters.” Use Bed{fo: Mines: Sunset No. ‘2 and Alabama, the Jennie, Bona fide mine or Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. ‘Eight Rooms on Second ‘Floor. Six Rooms on Third Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Rent to Times, Suit the nd prices reasonable. SeiNEss TunCh conte at the Tas y Vendome gives quick serviceon s:.0r, no- ice and overvining 2 ‘rat class. = Oe PLUMBING. practical sanitary plumber, cor jst reat and Columbia avenue. "Fhos “Phone DENTIETS. Dr. Fre.ey, dentist, 8tussi viock, WwW. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Court, near Bt OPE DAY AND KIGHT. Caskets and Xotal Lining always oa bal Te.egrapk. rdere promptly attenied to. FOUND. : TOBACCO AND CIGARS. qungavian flour. spokane flour Be per ib. ot health is productive of good results, and that the fever is not spreading, but on the contrary is being confined to lo- calities. Thus far there have been a few less than 100 cases and 15 deaths. .10 per Ib. Pagnomtns home industry, Smoke Enterprise, y md Rossland Far vorite a = PRoattads earn mate Classified Business Directory. {32 FATHER HELD’S gives boys res them SPOKANE Technical College New building in Cook’s Addftion. SCHOOL good Page education and pre- s; Jaining, ‘en- rib. deaths. The death rate 1s in the neigh- FIELD, Hobbs & Co., miinesiand stocks. ‘Mem: Union Hotel. FFRANE A. Baird, mining broker, P.O. box 265 SOBRE Zo Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia BROKERS. ‘bers of the Stock Exchange. SPOKANE TECHNICAL Belleview Hotel. at This Office. Apply ee LOADS OF GOODS ON TRACK ze| GRANITE WARE «+ At Former Prices of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Rossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 84. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28; 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. Decorations.|| The A New Line of Wall Papers from 1734 cents a roll upwards. Large stock to choose from. A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s stock in two to eight foll lots. Will give figures on Contract Work Special line of Fancy Papers for Bar Decorations. - ~ HS. Wallace's Stationery, Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store. Cafe and Bar VAUDEVILLE BAT. Every Night (Excepting Sunday Fraser $ Window Merchants Lunch. Rim JUST ARRIVED IRE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF SPECIAL FEATURES. MISS LULU ASHLEY MISS FLORA DUBOIS MISS PEARL ASHLEY Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags \International Music * Hall BURRITT & KANE Prop. GEO. W. BUSHNELL, Business Mgr. A. M. ZINN, Amusement Manager. High Class Concert and ) age Including Beer, Wine or Coffee. ‘FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA. ME UGK AT HER WEL Strange Fate"of the Crew of the Un- lucky Ship Queen of Hearts, ANDY REYSBECH IN COMMAND Sixty-Two Days at Sea Without Bread—Other Incidents of the Crew’s Peril. e “A jolly sailor he.”” That applies to Andy Revabech, pro- prietor of the Queen, who was thé mas- ter of the notoriously unlucky ship, Queen of Hearts. A finer, stauncher ehip never sailed the seas, yet from the time she was launched until she broke to pieces, a strange, persistence train of ill-luck followed her until sailore, | masters and even landsmen conceived a brave indeed was the crew that would ship on her. As sailors will tell you, aship has as much personality about it as a human being. Nothing can be told about the ‘vague, undefinable dread of her, and |} {A MUSICAL TREAT. Church This Evening. Atthe Baptist church this evening lowing program: 1 i duet (a) Reyal Standard March (b) Dance Africaine 2. Mandolin fan Guita (a) Traumeric. (b) RB, P, a leaurine and Banjo. (a) Newport Galop. i (b) Darkey’s Dreaia (varied) . Lanai rare, Ee Wm. Tell ots Old Magna tro (b) I See Thee Again Waltz... acne aud Banjo Duet.. (a) tus on le (b) Sounds from the Cotton. Fields Ths Novelty and Trick Playi: #, Home weet Home igi ofa he is | Only ‘irst Class A Perfumes ment Place in the City. Mirrors, Ete. MONDAY. NEXT. GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia |Ealy Howard Bardock Jessi : She might appear to bea perfect para- fen of swiftness, aad after she is inched wobble through the waves liky an old pltebs Each one has its Te Bon Marche Millinery Houses " 121 East Columbia Avenue. Complete Fall pmportations of of bee's ‘Millinery Novelties|z Now on eale, representing by far the largest and choicent | , display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Round |i Models from the leading Paris House. Algo ch ice styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- roome. Large variety of Walking Hats ‘and Sailors from Inspection invited - Hats and Toques. 50c. up. Pattern Hats from $3.00 up. sailor about modern enli Feicdle superstition as bel but he- will, only 8 ke is Head and jprerwhielar the interloper with an pecs rns of “ships that nights until you are awed. ica? aianee it hing e The mysteries of the Music at the Fruit Fair. every one who attends the Spokan States army, end is as well known i e| Fort Sherman last year, having bee: dfrom Fort Douglase, Salt Lake. Voorhees and Davis to Appear at the Baptist will appear Voorhees and Davis, the musical team, who will render the fol- ‘Brandenburg Jennings Every one appreciates good music, and | said spitefully. ‘There take that.” Fruit Fair this year will have an op- portunity of hearing the very best ob- tainable—the Sixteenth infantry band, now stationed at Fort Sherman, Idaho. ey | This i ig one of the celebrated musical | #>¥) er | organizations attached to the United the Pacific Northwest as is the one at Washington City over which Sousa veed Pers to wield the baton. This band came to near Daring the time they were stationed there they. gave concerts in Balt Lake, Denver and many of the A SWIRLING CYCLONE Struck Magistrate Jordan's Court in the Character of a Woman. SHE SASSED THE MAGISTRATE And Was Arrested for Contempt of Court—She Left Court Sobbing. A whirling cyclone in the character of an irate woman_struck Magistrate Jor- dan’s court this morning and a series of comedies followed in her wake. The judge was very busy at the time, a | being employed in hearing a case. Just as he was in the act of passing sentencs on # culprit, in flew the woman, making the papers fairly fly in the wind pro- duced by her rapid pace. She held in her hand an envelope, containing ¢8, the amount for judgment rendered against her husband in the +|emall debt court the day before. The husband isa milkman. Wish » scorn- ful toesof her head she twitched the envelope towards the judge’s desk and e| ‘Please explain what this envelope contains,” asked the judge in a seyere manner which forboded trouble. She failed to heed the note of warn- ing, however, and said: ‘‘I don’t want thing to do with you—I don’t want to talk with you.” and there was-that look in her eyes which said: “I don’t in| like you any more, vou can’t slide down our cellar door.” ‘Then with a defiant |® she whirled around and whisked erself from the room. “Sergeant,’’? commanded the jadge, n | ‘arrest that woman for, , contempt of court and bring her back.’ When the sergeant teached the mide walk he saw a dress flit around a ner, He gota bump \ upon himself ond goon overtook mad: “You will have to & come up with me,” ‘ities, not only rt, Re Ianinchinig. was arpa, thei resent and thi 9 docks were black- with people The noble ship seemed impatient to fly into the arms of the sea, ribbon was stre' across the oars bottle Sichamnegpe broken over them, and the:b! from: beneath | ; her keel. music. wane ‘band, stand will be built 4 plan drawn by the fete, ie 80 that the the. direction enable dingly popular with...the people of that part of the union, but noted as be- ing a superior musical organization as Bandmasster Klein will come to the lery, by the Ped ph said the sergent “I won't! Iwon’t! I won't!” said she, emphasizing each declamation with @ stamp of her little foot. “Yes, but you must,” remarked the sergent, laying bis hand gently on her arm. anter your Hands off me,” she snap- ped, “I guess I know where tne pulice court is,” and before the astonished of- ficer could: recover she was off like the wind again. heaJed for the court. When she pens there she seemed rc | TERY, to burst into tears from Necatlon mortification. and humality. She. iectured by the judge and le’ it the court sobbingly. International Music Hall. The performance last night intro- duced Lulu Ashley, a decidedly pretty and fascinating comediene. Her good- petured “Soshing” caught the house sot made a vroen, Pear Ashley, in her pele: songs and Flora Dubois, with her de- mure ways held over i last week. The orches ral pecially strong this week. Prtoxt tay i Emily Bu dock are an- Howard and Jessie swells. They nounced as the societ; are said to be remarkably pretty, bright and clever. New Time Schedule. A new time schedule on the Columbia & Weatern went into effect this morn- ing. Close connections will be made with the C. P. R. steamers at Trail and with the Red Mountain trains. The new time table is as follows: No. 2 willleave Rossland at 1p. m. No. 4 will leave Rossland at 4 p. m. No. 6 will leaye Rossland at 7 a.m. No.3 will leave Trail at 9 a. m., and arrive at dat 10:10 a. m. No. 1 will 2:16 p. m., and arrive at No. 6 leaves at 5:25 p. m., and a land at 6:40 p. m. : Are You Supplied. Next Friday is the first. Are you provided with bill heads and statements? If not bring in your orders to the Rxc-" ogp job office and have them filled with neatness and despatch and at living rices. 9-28-3t Sehool Attendance. The school attendance, the board of trustees report, is steadily increasing. pans none too large at any time, this causing the teachers much trouble in finding suitable room for the scholars. 8 Rossland is again in the throes of in- clement weather. ‘Fortunately good sidewalks reach to every part of the city aud pedestrians can walk around with- out much inconvenience. Many New Arrivals. Of late there appear to be more peo- pe on the atreets, and the city is begin- to look like old times again e restaurantes and hotels report business to be good. “ Le Roi Smelter. Samuel Cunningham of Northport i is in the city, He says that the Le Roi smelter baila is af is ‘much is sctting shoes sof ras jorthport people any ides of. "New Livery Stable. H. Harvey has carpenters at work erecting « large livery stable on Wash- ington street between First and Second. ; The Elba’s Shaft. Men started on the Elba this morning to sink a 176 foot shaft. borhood of 15 per cent. One of the ecnsations of the day was the announcement that the board of health had decided to prosecute Dr. Monlusin for having failed to report a case of suspicious fever. This morning Dr. Monlusin. reported to the board of health the case of Miss Dreyfous, who, he said, was suffering with yellow fever. It was not long be- fore ‘is report was received that the i ad # report of th Dreyfous. port of the death of Miss ‘3 A Rossland Buffalo Bill. Wm. McCullough, formerly of Wood- stock, Ont., who has several claims on Murphy creek has been ‘‘dubbed’’ by his friendg‘‘Baffalo Bill.” The genial William is‘eweariug vengeance. He was seen recently carrying several | fo of fine buffalohornes made into a rack, which accounts for his nick: pame. Although the buffalo rack was present, the friends would have it that he slew them himself. The C. P. R. Depots. A report was going the rounds today that the C. P. R., will locate ita depot on Nickle Plate flat between Second and First avenues. It is said work will be started inside of six weeks. It is known for a fact| See McKinnon at the Alhambra. that the ., has surveyed the| Whstdoes Alhambra mean? It was whole of the ronte between Rotson and oorish pal here the Mooris! Rossiand by the Centre Star guich and ired to spend their ‘nnre . bas a right-of-way cut several miles ename of McKinnon’s west of M lurphy creek through the woods ‘Washington street. sight fect wits: rubbers at Hunter Bros. Visited the Mines. suitings at 50c per yard at Manager Dickie of the Merchants’ Bunter Bro’ bank of Halifax, will leave for Van- For Sale. eouver Monday to open up another] Two small marine engines. branch bank in that ci‘y. at this office. In company with Mc. Smith and Mr. Peer eee TN tts adie and cles rel, ander visit the Le Roi and others before eave wee ies’ and children’s hosiery, at ing. Hunter Bros. Job printing at the Recorp office. tf The Recogp job office will save you 26 per cent over old prices. tf v iL & TALKY P. BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, Oysters. SPOKANE ST.; BQSSRAND. ——— JOHN R. COOK, Office and- Business Rooms ‘¥% TO RENT * Corner of Golam Avenue and Washington Street. _ in the city. International Hotel Rooms Newiy Fitted and Furnished and Prices Reduced $ 3.00 a Week. NoDelay. Money tolcan on Mortgages and Colateral Se- curities, apply T. Gregson & Cv. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, M°c@BEGOR, Atkinson. & Co, brokersand land surveyors. 1, Occidental building. NEWS ABOUT THE CITY. Wileon atc tain fs fe fitting. up the mercial ine to Society nail tor at an_ office paid Lion Best Moca and Java. -50 pe Tea according to quality TB per Ib. CONTRACTORS. 2 [Successors to] CB. FENDERSON, contractor and builder. Travers Hardware. ' RED STAR ery and ‘Transfer 60. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, @ general express, truck and business. We have the transfer p ge for the Ci bia & Westere railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing meved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. ‘Telephone No. 8. J. W. AARTLINE, PFOP. September 30th. If you want - Store or Office ina BRICK . BUILDING You had better engage them now. The Record’s New Fire Proof Building Will be finished by September 30th. Rossland Man in Winnipeg. Fred. A. Brown and family, of Ross- land, B. C., are registered ut the Mani- toba. Mr. Browh, who isa brother of sand | J. Brown, city clerk, is largely inter- ested in Kootenay mines, and the pur- pose of his visit here is to look over the Lake of the Woods propositions, with a possible investment, says the Manitoba Free Press. He was associated with his her, J.R. Brown, in opening the Winnipeg’ Coneolidated mine in Bis in the carly OS eighties, an roduce a gold- son: The next tri by the wicked lurcles of the wheel. Several more men. were we _ the next trip and sailors to tel DEUGGISTS. week or $10.00 er month Fr BASER'S Drug Store, 41 E. Colambia ave. —_ rooms, cots 25c at i a L. Koufman_of_Coolfardie, West anieatie and D. Marks ae London, England were among the arrivals this weel GUN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. SXPRESSMEN. Transfer and Head- Bates, ater an Express. Head. CHARLES Call and examine our line of cook and ‘quarters, HARDWARE. (JF: TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. at Sather Bros. _ wet, go get anything you want at lanter ney ‘Orleans, ae four have heen among e r box. he negro population. Mayor Flower today ordered a force of Flack Wit Crepes ‘ ter ft ee policemen to guard the Bure} school, which a mob made | an- attempt 16 . : ee to burn last night. Only a. porti ‘ . F the building waa burned, and it is. ‘still possible to use the structure as a hos tal for the treatment of yellow fever patients. 3 Sane ong Bay int was the to, prod brick on Take oft the He had a wide experience in gold ane being one of the pioneer_pros- pectors in the ‘Transvaal before ‘Tehane nesburg and d mines wert thought of; but his operations in thay country were cut short by a HOTELS. ys spoke tt the Eealich manof war Waneta declined assistance. again and four , three doors east of Post ROSGAND Len Leund Office. Bon, proprietors. Best location winiy tre days at sea out of bread. Fre ene ercing crew on tin pint for fc crew on tin pin' orice a day each. One barrel of sugar notice to quit the conntey from, one or jecesso! M. Shares of Stock in|wih main 3 ° eck Romp the | Predecete ne of the fmt to ex- to Town Lots.|" made on Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. KOSSLAND, B.C. C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly . ° Office and shcp corner Columbia nd Spokane street. LUMBER DEALERS. 8, KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., re A. in the building line. Frait ——— THE NEW BANK. Will Be Ready for Business by the First of October--Other Notes. . The new Merchants’ bank will be ready for business by October the first. ; The eafe has already arrived and been placed. ‘Contractor Moon has nearly finished the counter and other fixtures which are of hard wood and shine like polished mirrors. Manager John M. Smith and Accountant W. A. Spencer have already arrived and are ready to take charge whenever the bank is ready. Mr. Dickie will leave for the east again an ta as these gentlemen are in- Lake Superior Trout Hotel Tracle. Hallibut. Good Mi ining Proper ty. m- | ploit the silver mines of Colorado, as he was at Testy ille when the first rush oc curred th Paaile Hotel Change. The Pacific hotel has been greatly im- proved. For sometime past Mr. Wat- son has: had carpenters, painters and signwriters at work, and the place looks more than ever like a first class metro- politan hutel. The bar has been moved into the corner facing Spokane and Columbia atreets. The dining room is in the same place, where the bar has be~n ig conve into a comfortable howl sitting room. The windows i inlaid with silver panels andfrelieved b; ‘4 black letters, earte’ | gives an artistic effect. The outside has Seen repainted in neat colors. Violated Stove Bylaw. The proprietor of the Queen restaur- ant was before the magistrate this morn- ing charged with violating bylaw No. 3, section 13, which provides that a stone ash pan or brick or stone hearth must be placed under eath stove or fire place and that any stove must not be less than a8 inches from any woodwork, fire per, and that all pipes inuet from any wall or partition. lars see McGow: on fire PHYBICIANS. * | DE Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. Apply Good. Substantial Companies. OFFICE WITH ———™ Rossland Mining Abstract Co., Over Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. Took to tug boat. of land cyclone sprung up. cat haweer, ship driven back to sea. That night again fost spars and deck covered with wreckage. y rom exposure and lack of food, leared away wreckage. Onl; Wy myself int lot able | te work ship. Eleven days after- ward ds drifted back into Burmuda har- bor.’ . PLUMBERS. GIBSON & Wiloox. No 18 E Columbia ave ‘box 188, STENOGRAPHERS. Helen L. Keyes, Prospectors axes ype tien, Commercial Sie ee rospectors’ pick: M22 Charges Withdrawn. ledges The charges preferred by Allan Foie rester, formerly of the customs office here, against Collector McDonald have been withdrawn by Mr. Forrester. Ex- |! amination of Mr. McDonald’s books by Inspector Clute and Collector Johnson failed to disclose any irregularit ities. Ernest Kennedy & Co. The long established firm of Weeks, | Kennedy & Co. has been dissolved. The business will hereaiter be carried on un- der the firm name of Ernest Kennedy & . W. 8. Weeks having retired. Chureh of England Service. Tomorrow being Michahnas Day, services will be held in the Church of England at 8 o’clock a. m. WATCHMAKER. URBANK, one door louse, Gelutabla eve (OOF West of Allan House, DO You - WANT Applications | tai Liquor License. A Notice oe wbdersixned MAP rl, at ‘ue enrpitadion of 0 anya, a leense Co! OR A NEWSPAPER curr IF 80, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITH, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, and submit pl ceeelp farmiehes rooms at the parte per month. A--L SPARKS FROM T THE WIRE. GRAND UNION HOTEL ED. KANE, Asmgnee. GEORGE BUSHNELL, Manager. Columbia Avenue - - - - Roseland, B. C. e Largest and best dinning room in the city. Fifty finely rooms, first-cl Rates bl Cold blast lanterns, best on earth at Hunter Bros. Wood and Goal If you have a Coal Stove you will save money by burning Roslyn or Cle-Elum Coal. If not you can buy Tamarac, Hemlock and Cedar at very roasonable figures from NELSON'S Wood and Coal Co Orders received at Rossland Drug Store, Post Office Block. t opsinecring, strike in Too. There will be a Store Room 24 x 40 anda few nice offices for rert at Reasonable Terms Apply at this Office. PALACE STABLES ™”" SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, ~ { LIVERY AND TRANSFERING. J. W. CANE ERGF nesenve *7°5 ossland, B.C. A. aati: The Cuban insurgents in an attempt to capture Socovaeo, were repulsed with cover killed and wounded. .e steamer Moana, which arrived via Honolulu, ‘nglish eovereigns, 5 bone ct J. Dated 17th of vcaepteiaben 1897. reckage ani e her w, The same aie fuck rolisbed ‘the ean till she finally e her back and sank in the English channel. _— Is a Birds’ Eye View. August Kach has prepared a large map, giving & bird’s eye view of Ross- land, and the mines in the immediate vicinity, which is a roo of con- derably merit. It is the lai map sidemtptive of the city ever shown and | wood o7 the only ge * hi particule wind. ber inches very building in aly Err ented: « sf ks an’s second edit Dissolution of Partnership rabip Reretolore re existing | between under name. of Glazan & (o., is this. day ‘Siseoie ved, Dy il consent, the said Glagan retainin; she ut Buain a8. All obtat ding bills to be ee uker ending collected Ye@l2 each. peas.) each. | me ¢ Gober an Hotel Allan For Sale For Personal Reasons Only. ___ For Person ee ae a matter 2 cach: i * Fy oat co ) dos. , the Australian Tk eoeskey, Let me Rossland B.C., September 25, 1897. We carry, a full line of builai: per at prices to suit the timés, tale tee. call, Hunter Bros. LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. one bi hed, light and airy bedrooms. Parlors, baths, billiard and private aig a room ti Steam heat and all modern rooms. ‘Dining room lied. Electric lights, ———The Only Brick Motel in Town. ————=> Forty-inch wide Blanev Homespun dress js, 26c; 44-inch wide Heather Mixture dress goods 40c; -inch [Bron cloth dress goods 50c, at Hunter pe ,ton. The fear of an epidemic in the soath orring, to to the to the yellow fevcr breakouts, is We carry a full and complete 1: each Sererumeat,. No trouble to ance . 12.00 per doz. 6,00 per \veniences.