Attention Ladies | Mrs. ‘, Thornton ave., where every: ladies’ John McTeer Repass. may be found. Miss Millie Amm W ning Jnvestments. ‘orresdundence Bolleited chestra, Will Give Lesson on the Piano Conservatory IL Rai Avenue. PFICE: ReEcorp Bock, ROSSLAND, B.C. Frank A. Baird |T3E BROKER, DAILY Dealer in Mines and RECORD Btooks. 2 cents a The Scott Block! volumbis Avenue. ‘Meek delivered M. Heard has opened her new Langley, store on Columbia thing in the line of and child- ren's furaoishings Planist of the re- nowned Amme or- | Big Corrected Daily By Jennie L. Stone. Stock Broker. ROSSLAND STOCK QUOTATIONS. Notlee ta ee qin, that tho partnors! gxinting between Henry iranning and Fredregall doing business aa Brick Company, han thisdas buen iescived. HENRY BRANNING, Ronwland, June 21, 1897, =z For Sale. Name of Company. i NOTICE. Persons are warned from t F removiny an Yard unt the ulfaire of the company ted, re at HENRY BRANN Alki. Alm | Ast Anglo yt Bighier: Bru 8 Bea en‘dn Mutual & Dev. well M’n’t JUST ARRIVED AT THE WHITE x HOUSE EE FULL LINE OF First-class, Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed. Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. 5 eee xe x D. BE. KEBRR, D.D.8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. Ht work the best that skill and experience can accomplish. Jffice over Fraser’s Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. Maso! eee ere ere TeTTN eee Feee, 5 J. I, McKenzie, M, D., MoGill, Montreal, F A { Tdeontial of the Royal College of Physicians jurgeons. Edinburgh, Licential of ste Fac- a of Physicians ‘and Surgeons, Glasgow. Specialty made of Kye and Ear Diseases. drvice: SMITH-HEWILT BLOCK. | W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D Licenciate of the Faculty of eayaigions {and Surgeons, etc., Britial Columbia, Canada. t Late » Surgeon “Workingman’ 's Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: Stusst BLock. ROSSLAND | Rotel ar "* mes ee cae = & Dr. REDDICK. UPFICH HOURS: 6 to 10 am; 1to4p.m; 7 to 9pm. First door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - Ww. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SEMBALMING, Court, near St. OPEN DAY AxD MIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always 02 hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. rt ROSSLAND. | Sultai Ble errr ETB x nem: Pee ES = i Ks A. PARE — ancHiTectT— NEXT DOOR TO 0” Rossland. OITY HOSPITAL GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Ketimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Cotomsra Avrrng, RorsLawp, B. C. capitalization of companied is indicated by mililiods and Irsotions thereat $Pinmona, Dust, 4,000, 1340. Silver Bell, 6,000, 4c. Northwest Fixture COMPANY. Dealersin Electric Fixtures Burton City te the front, Singer Sewing Machine Agency Full line of supplies carried. If you desire to see the agent leave address care P. O. box 622 and he will call. FOR SALE Four Room House and Lot for Saie. Title Perfect. I N. Biaelow. Dy and Motors, gen- eral supplies, Teiephones and appliances. Repre- senting Joshua Hendy & Company, Mining and Mil- ling Machinery. Racine and Waterhouse Steam Engines, Racine Gasoline Engines. Mantels, Tiles, and Grates in Stock. Address Northwest Fixture Company, SEATLE. 47 Colambia Ave. Trail, 7 ‘|systematic, thorough and conservative “| revised, dand pub sist of about : Handsomely printed and bound. :| already been prepared. The necessary . bought and paid for, and areon the way. - | office at the following prices :— Rowstand, June 21, 1897. WARNING. J Reroby give notice thet the partnership ox: isting between myself and Sing and ail money sbouid hereafter wa ra a me. 21-21 NE. June 21, 1897. indissolved Tencents a tine for the first tnsortion: and five cents a line thereafter, SITUATIONS WA Warman “situation bx experienced hy tel man as housekeeper or chumbermal! Spokane preferred. Address K.P. Kecord Wantso—A house of inde, QoF four ra red, Je cation by young waren cook for itming oF boarding. house r A partner with wnall eaptig Fe vinegar. Must understand the hu: int hess Address Hl, B, Record ollice, BOARD AND ROOMS. The Frank Hanna LIQUOR Co. All kinds of Fancy Drinks for Family and Table use. . . . . Imported and Domes- tie Cigars. . . we Mus Nouri: rd and room outena) Taw. Ral (facing C. FOR RENT. For Rent—-Society Hall, Monday, ‘urday evenings. Apply For Bxxr Furnished fsur roomed house. nie L, Ston For ‘aga Milshod two roomed house, aut pomedd house, new, plastered, Friday, Sat- Bentty.c-19 tt gen Fou Rewt—Four roomn,_ new, plastered, near business centre; $25, Jennie L. Ston For RENt—Two roomed honse, near Ted aga $8 per mo; Jennie L. Stone. olUtE For RENT—Store room, 14x42, and unfurnished rooms suitable for bedrooms and id, Rousekoop- ing for rent reasonably For Rent: Fine furnished comfortable rooms fort rent. t Apply to Imperial Cigar store, Spo- Write-Up ss Souvenir. write-up of the Camp, which will be Tue Recorp will soon commence & Fon iy: ie re a fu rnished and unfurnished room for rent in the Rgcorp block. Yous BALE. Fou Sace—Stock of Mill'nery and Fixtures. The only millinery store in good town. | Kent of store with two living ea ha r month ell sell for #isb on account of slekness. Fon Sane Resident lot, maevioaiion caren jent to business centré. Jennie L. Stone, z, For Sare—Bar and furniture of hotel in thie city. Apply this office, For SaLE—Two teams of good horses, barons pply at this office. Fon. ‘eaue Fea roomed frame hotse; Bim ‘ave, for $100; Jennie L. Ston elute For sie eet ying Testaurant business at rmain; desires to soll on eccount of sick Ress; Jennie L. vet For SaLe—Good inotel shuslness—with or with. out property; Jennie L. 3! Sct Furniture for 2l r rooms, with 2yeare Joase of building; Jennie L. sto: Fon Sann—# ton low ‘pedgranstor track in "eal cheap. Ad . L, Root, No. 11 Bintatrest cMpovane, We Wash: ” G7-tf. di ina MIDSGAMMER SOUVENIR» The first edition of which will consist of 10,000 COPIES The mines around Rossland have. at- tained that degree of development which insures success and the For Chick in good location. ‘Also 6 hogs. Apply et thts ome For SALg.—Cheap, a 50 horse power potter ‘jn > Addrom Box 612, Rosstand, rae-power upright engine n one month, Ingiiire Bane & fea tare opened « hay, grain und feed store in the Le Roi stables. ‘Their prices command attention. “It will pay you to cull on tl Fon aun: A new plano at a bargain on aaey ‘terms. Inquire at this office. For SaLe: A livery bern and clear title to lot on which it is located for sale at a bargain for cash” ‘Apply at dais ofice Gut the Recorp every night by sends oe Ba cents per week. Leave orders ut the office. DEAYAGE. undertaking. The Souvenir will con- 100 PAGES Cute and engravings for the front page have presses and material have already been oe Orders will now be received at this Singl Cony = 23 Copis 50 « 50c. 811.25 20.00 ss 35.00 6 768.00 bid 125.00 ADVERTISING One Page - One Half Page 30 One Fourth Page - 20 Reading Notices per Line 25c¢ * RATES. $50 ‘Taese prices are for a guaranteed edition of 10,000 copier. Advertising rates will be increased proportivwatelv with increased inane, Movina: If ett 700, have household goods to move calla Star transfer wag: Draragn: is The en ‘Traaaler Com: ae pany Star ‘of freight promptly. you want delivering of teaming of aielNe Kin done call up the Red Star Beghies. age: If you have.a trunk or agsee ot Pay biad you wang moved, the iol Star ‘Feduster Company will do it promptly. Pranos: It you want.a safe or the ed sar Transfer Company to do responsible forall ‘dgnage Tue Hod Star Transfer Compaiy ‘meets all out- golug and in-coming trains and will ell at Eny part of sho city lor baggage or passonyars. @ never miss the tra! LIVERY STABLES. Honsas:Get your salle sui pack horses at e Red Star stables. BUSINESS PERSONALS, Jugr stop and look in Fraser's window and see the beautiful perfume atom: Fon fine frult end choice candies calle i the Golumbla Candy Company, Heserve st, nea Evany day brings new customers to Lalonde. to 1easvu that when a man maxes Dooteand snves & specialty, that it must be the right house. TOL Fos the greatest a ‘and finest assortment of boots ‘and shoes Lalonde’s, the leading, boot and shoe tore. Go direct to Tajonde's. boot and, shoo a wore! oor rubber boots abbers. Eiout has just boon received. ree ate BAKERIES. B.C. teary, Hazelwood ruulk, fine creame: butter and fresh rauch ergs. 24 Washi: cc B.C. Saeeny: Fine brea: our specialty. 24 McLeax & Monnow, tho pioneer drugyists, have just recelved & ton of drugs and taliet Watits, Fut Sale Rent, Lost Ftc, fase M. J. OHEARN. When Svante CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS *“* °tis We can save you 25 per cent. on your Purchase. ACTION IS ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and Perform, This Store is Matchless for Bargains. Spoclal Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00. Don’t fail to see the range of , BOOTS and BHOES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, A new consignment of American HATS opened this week. M. J, OHEARN, The Clothier. e Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, - - ROSSLAND, B. C, , CAR Two .SAk. OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEWARE_=# At Former Prices of “TT N VV ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. The Rossland Evening Record. VOL 1. NO. 335 LOOK AT Frasers Window "JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers * Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Ete. GEO.A. FRASER 41 Columbia H. Ss. ‘Wallace, DEALER IN STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ‘WALL PAPER, “NOTIONS, “FANCY GOODS, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, 2 *KOSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897. THIS IS NICE, ANYWAY. A Yankee Artist in Penmanship Has Done a Good Bit ot Jubilee Work. Richard E.Toothill, an artist of James town, has prepared his masterpiece mm artistic penmanship at the - instance of the British-American — residents of Jamestown, in the way of a testimonial to be sent to Queen Victoria for pre- sentatiori on the anniversary of her 60 years’ reign, The testimonial reads as follows: “We, the British- American id An ‘Account of the Day’s Sports in Full and the Names of Prize Winners, _Jof the city of Jamestown, County of Chantaugna, State of New York, United States of America, hereby extend to you our hi jn INOS 00. on sis com- pletion of ji ol ’a ya reign, seQuoen of Great Bi Britain sin ed . NewWhile many of ‘us: have _ become adopted citizens’ of “United States, are loyal to ite ins eaean yet we true woman, and it is our hops phat you may long be spred to bias ea er. the millions of your devoted subjects.” ™ THE GLOVE CONTEST. The best glove contest ever given in Fon Saue: An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this b RED Livery and STAR Transfer Co, Saddle and pack horses, light and-heavy rigs. a general express, truck and usiness. We have the transfer pri railway; aro prepared to unload and deliver all kin.ts of freight from ears; aay thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J. W. AARTLINE. PROP. ilege for the C & Wesatere Quick work. Telephone No. 8. billiard and priv: steam heat and all modern ‘conventences. a=————The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ——— ae—THE HOTEL ALLAN om LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B.C. One hundred elegantly furmialfd, light and airy bedrooms. Parlors, bat fate club Too ms. ‘Dining room unexestied, hs, Electric li; 8. M. E. ALLAN, petite brew PALACE STABLES ™-. SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. JASH.NGTON AND RESERVE STS. J. W. LANE. PROP. - Rossland, B.C. “q The Pacific Hotel, >» ANIWATSON. PROP. oonnni COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE St. First class in every pat ticular. C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia BATHS, Barua:l. adies’ entrance to the new baths from ‘the European Hote! BatHnooms fitted aE with tubs and sarod Dasing, all kinds and styles. All sonally attended to. C. M. Weller, weanilary plumber. "Phone HOTELS. Tux Leland: Columbia avenue. 1837 1897 QUEEN’S DIAMOND Jubilee Celebration —aT— ROSSLAND, B,C. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1897. ROYAL SALUTES. DRILLING CONTEST For the Championship of B. C. Ist Prize, - - — $200,00. 2nd Prize - 5 $100.00, SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ PROCESSION LACROSSE BASEBALL -:- FIREWORKS. -:- HOSE ‘REEL RACK | ——— ©, De Waraze, practical sanitary plumber, cor kane strest and Vhuoe Me speoet PERSONAL, ew Ly nad Dreyfous gives private! ler Ivy You vents, Fosland Evayrxe iiecean’ ‘0 Spokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. RESTAURANTS. ioTHeR valuable discovery: ‘ue Vendome Festanrant is the best place in town to di ‘|rue Vendome Seataie leads, faring: ‘ane meals and prices reasonable. Bosinzas lunch 23 conta at the Vendome. ‘Tax Vendome gives quick service.on short no- ice and everything first class and Spok street. P $20 000 To Loan In_umsof $.¢C'ct wlore‘for short time on ap- —_, Proved security. _ D. M. LINNARD, Cook Building, ‘ Columbia Ave.. Rosslani WM. L. WEBB, Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE. STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERI 116 COLUMBIA AVE. BUILDING MATERIALS. Woopand lumber: We sell chea} per than any Others. The British Columbia {11 Co. COA! a ae Srove coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars a ton. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Patuonizm home indust: Kootenay and Rosslan in Rossiand. , Smoke Enterprise Favorite cigars; made DENTISTS. jontist, Stuasi block. TEA - - - If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Oolong at 50 cents PLUMBING. and Columbia a1 O. M. FOX & CO. The Reesiand City Band will supply Music. Jennie L. Stone DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock And Mines. 21 Columbia Ave. ROSSLAND. Houses Rented and Rents Collected Properties Listed and Adver' Free. Ifyou have anything ‘to sell or "wish to buy anything call and register your wants free. Mineral City and Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, BABY CARRIAGES ETO. {| Rossland was witnessed last night by a . packed house at Dominion hall, the oc- casion being a ten round battle between Bighop, the featherweight champion_of the South and Ed. Smith, a clever fight-| er from Colorado. ~ Mr. Bishop guaranteed a glove oan contest that would Ot digappoint the people and he kept his word. The Contest is dine of much more mn, Was if not that H.. S. Wallace Turner & Robertson we GEGTRICIANS: all Electrical Su x *Sateiee Wiring, Bell Hanging, ¢ ANOTHER BUSINESS Basement No. 18, -Gotumbia tFOR’ ROSSLAND... Aven 50 \Daniel-and Chambers gay peed, i Are. opening ‘Wholesale ane Retail |: PAINT. HOUSE In‘ their block, one door east Grand | °& Union Hotel.’ ' They will carry a COM- PLETE STOCK of PAINTS, OILS, ‘| VARNISHES, BRUSHES. fore ae contest for Arti ol agreement will probably ‘be sigue, be to- ‘ morrow. 8, Langoake 4. Gore. T. 2 oe & ‘Co. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. , Conxeyancers Notaries se eaitly ete. Advances Teste on Consignments, -- Money. people. = DRILLING CONTEST, Many Visitors from Outside Dis- tricts---Chilcren’s Parade-- Hon. Daly’s Address. THE i EXCITING HORSE RACE ce! Gusty Captures Many Prizes— Chindmen’s ‘Race—Program “on the Platform. Victort,, B, C., June.22. To Mayor Scott, Rossland, B.C.— The following message has been received by the lieutenant-governor from Goyer- nor-General Aberdcen. Please. make known as widely as possible: “Buckingham Palace, London, June “The governor-general of Ottawa, Canada. “From my heart I thank 1 my beloved May Goi bleas them. (Signed, Victosra, R, & LL” The following ia a copy of the reply sent to the Queen. “To the Queen, London:—Ottawa; Tuesday 6:12 a. m., 11:80.a. m., Green- wil time.—The Queen’s most ora; Te-abalt Canad, this immediately. mS known to “Yi ‘Majesty's peoples F throughont the do: mand will, stir afrezh hearts already, full... Qn. this: memorable day we offer the glad tribute of loyal devotion and . affectionate hom- age, God gave and bless the Queen. (Signed,) AbxepeEN, Governor-General.” _ The peels of thunder and flashes of ing last night caused enthusiastic ROWLAND, B.C. in the line of d citizens to shake their heads . ‘THE PUBLIO are getting greatly interested: in CARIBOO CITY For plans and full particulars: see ey E. MILLS, Geeta Agent, 30}4 Columbis Ave. - ~- » “SAOES ” 4 Like other lines of merchandisb must be specially selected in the best markets in order to obtain best ess; one rdware Sbained Soape from the Finest American ‘We ferrets goods kept in stock. " fort the Slater Shoe. Sole agent for the J. & T. Bell's ‘ine Footwear. 4 W. F. McNEILL. % Next Door to the Post Office. Bx age 29 nor zor ter 25 Ber ter BOF 11S aA OT Se 2 8. C. CHEZUM, JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co |r Fall information concerning titles to mining properties in 2 Trail Creek . Division. General Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Exeouts CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orriox : Bre org oe Brocg, Columbia Ave. P. O. Box 568. coal ROSSLAND, B.C. P| 4 HAUNTER BROS. Wholesale andgRetatl. General Merchandise. AGENTS FORIGIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES C = of Mining and Builders . Choice Groceries and Provisions . Drv Goods: Furnishina Goods. Shoes. Hats and A sf [From the best Canad ROBERT HUNTER, | the other, Columbia avenue. , but dread parorsen of sports being spoiled by bad day, the preparations for jal tion went merrily on and the: fires*of patriotism burned~ brighter than’ ever. When the dull booming from the 21 saluting guns burst forth this morning, and aroused the people from their sleep, | any their fears wore increased by the dark lowering clouds which threated a deluge. Every cloud has a silver lining, how- ever, and later in the day the clonds | the carled asidc and gave the sin a chance to. emile upon the _ pretty — dec- orations of Roasland. The sloppy. streets were transformed into somethiug like passability, under the wun’s rays. THE DECORATIONS. It was worth while in iteelf tu stroll along Columbia avenue and note the diverging varities of decorations, Each | building front eeemed to have an indi- viduality of its own were smothered in bowers of mn and fluttered bri; and and gay bun Hees lescribe ard House, C: c. J. Travers and the Tithe city’ hall. ny of the de re not finished until this morning; ‘afters allis said and done, however, it would be im- possible to find a pee secaealed, ay, than Rossland was the short time the citizens ‘pad in in whic to prepare their work. ss THINGS OF BEAUTY. Thinge of beauty that elicited ua- chalanged | admiration, were the two Rossland’s Jubilee Celebration muddy, < The sidewalks | school chi from one od of the street to the other today then » | dent Mekiniey. ‘a will. MANY Moai HERE. All day yesterday an: Peete aries pau aft ee ie ‘ot luaded c aches, landed visitors at the. city’s depots. le swarmed in from the surrounding mines on foot, on horse and in wagons. It was safely estimated that there were over S00 vishtors tors in the city. Assuredly it |S Even before the oe Columbia avenue was black with people from one end to the other. This crowd, who have spent their money freely, ‘repaysthe citizens for any outlay of nioney they may have. made for contributions thet went to pay for the celebration. In fact many business houses reaped a small harvest. GOD SAVE OUR oer ” The pushing, jostlil d began realize that the celebration. Shad started when shortly before 10 o’clock the band took its station near Spokane and Col- umbia avenue and_strack up, “God gave our Queen.” They, Piees other selections and the crowd gathered .to witness the drilling conte ae be THE CHILDREN’S PARADE. Ten wagons stretching 0; Colnmbia | avenue, filled with ‘bright, happ laughing school children, made a sig! its thet must have sent a she of mee Be through parent’s hearts. ‘he first five wagons were Sled with *ovel white, gaily ly waving fll and PoE, in exbube lee, iret came Maj. r mount on horseback. Follow- ing him was Mayor Scott in a buggy. Next came the lending van of the school artificial girfs in children carrying loops of | roses. AT THE PLATFORM. After marching a around the street the shi! were d.to the They made a there in a clow shone out vividly ground formed By the spectat Bit- ing in the very front row aarti) Iittle girls with thelp roses: mie ind the hem ‘of ‘each one’s a string of flowers that added t to the enchanting effect. The faces of these lovely chit ‘dren Betting of white. ? >... MAYOR SCOTT SPOKE. Mayor Scott ste) slowly to the front an id read th Tee which “are Re refer Eire g Fatarcet, te the e chit ho had hi children then sang God save the Queen Seat ore ane tat Name, swel ls heaven 8 TB cheered and applauded. ae » HON. DALY’s SPEECH. address was fall of eloquent | J 18 tnt of poui out "gs reign He wished.to heartily tina partin the celebration. There were anumber of them here and he was bone and Tech of our flesh, are of the same family, all of us oelonging to the power- ful Anglo Saxon race. The good old ‘waves over a great land is enough to-cover out cousins who to settle iallre us. We gladly wel- come them as citizens. “In conclusion I wish to thank Mr. Blue for i penenoualy. farnishing the ren wagons and each and everyone of you who are here present hite and Blue.” ‘three cheera were for_ Victoria and Presi- These were given with Shih “was done. THE CHILDEEN’S ar ‘The ta | Be which ttle chtlren with the dowere ex cuted drii ‘was on threes, twos and ones, keeping perfect time and step to the music. ‘THE DRILLING CONTEST. What is cuery body's business is nobody’ afore c In the center of the one built by the city, thst stretches across Washington street isa life size picture of Her Majesty. Round about her are branches of. shinning green be bows, m st appropriate too, from that it means the noble deeds of her life wil, be an eve hearts of home—W ‘insor Castle. the appropriate motto, Queen.” The pictare Ai sented tu th “God eave our gee oe TELEPHONED. jcompany. e so the dril- Ting contest wich was to have com- menced at 9 o’clock a. m., did not begin until 11:30. No rock had been prepared, soanoldone which had been set for the contest of June 1, 1896, was finally accepted. There was no lumber for a plat form, so another delay was oc- casior The rales w which only vern such contests ch team were to ‘aril fifteen minates and use fifteen drills. Burns and Gaffucy came _ first and drilled_363¢ inches. They had bad luck with their drills. Nearly one-halfof the Ra of the seventh drill was left in the hole end the fourteenth drill stuck fast jarter of ee, minute. They were year and had little or no gether. work, but lacked the strength and en- durance that was necessary to win such a contest. shone like’ jewels from - out their | ¥' ould join him in say- ing God Hee the roe ‘The schoo! | Jackson ig were talent ‘peoples’ b breast.in honor of her] Lee © American citizens who today | I. rested and Magistrat The h t', | event of the day. Neither had worked in the mines fora practice to- They did smooth and pretty They put down a hole 335¢ inches. Ross and Smith and their friends had plenty of money saying they would win. Just as they were getting ready to drill the children’s procession demanded Bippo passage. Fifteen minutes later the ropes were again stretched and Ethel heir judges, ‘be hole was concn to where it broke into the other, and after due al- lowance was made they were given,a oe to the t prize, $ the sec- ond prize of $100 was, of pat won by mee and O'Donnell, the ‘“‘War Eagle Ther rogall: Ross and Smith. 3816 inches Burns and Gaffn inches Davis and 0’Donnell. 33 inches HUNDRED YARD DASH, By the time the sports started in the afternoon the sun had licked the moist- are from off the streets so that they rere in good condition. ithe first sport on the program was a bundred yard race for men with J. 8. Gusty, C. C, Cassina, R. L. Morrow, BE J. McLeod, J. N. Ross, R. McLean hike Folly. as entries, which was w Gusty, first prizea $10 watch, Lorn prize $4 set of b .oks; Bont ink and ‘The race for girls was well represented id. ted a great deal of interest. There were ente: France ‘Graham, G. Sessin,| Laura Lane, nie Mosedia, Birdie White. Ethel Grey, Lottie Mathen pailie c arland, Jessie Prichard, Mat Roi, Dora ‘Glazan, and Girtie ied fi en Mosedia was the winner and Birdie White, second. First prize, mirror, $4; Second, tea set, $2. SOME OTHER SPORFS. The entries for the boy’s sack race apn legged race for boys came rize was awarded to to. Vernon Schilvock and Julias | Noseda. There were entered [ea next ‘and an tat mets Chas. Jos. Alexander ant na Neri non Schilvock and Juluius N ; Belcher Wallace and Earl Smith, Wal- ter ‘Maloney and Wm. Daney. Firat prize $4, ka; second, set of books, $1. Six Chinam in the race prepared those celestials ran was 8 caution. came in first and My H ne Jim Slam, Wong. Sue, ne alsoran. Five ‘Suse first soe Lang $2 second, GUSTY WINS PRIZES, J.8. Gusty won the hop-skip-and- jump prize, his distance being 39 feet 6 inches. ier were Gusty, C. Conelee and A. J Slaght. Cassina won secon Gust; le an exhibi- tion junp of 40 feet 5 inches. ‘he same three men entered for the standing jump which was won Gusty the distance being 9 “et. Cas- sina came in second. Gusty showed his sporting blood running jump; distance 17 feet 2 inches. Robert Anderson and Cassina were the other entries. The judges were: J. McKane, Ed. Hewitt, R. D. Morkill, te Jordan. EVENTS THIS EVENING. The interesting features this evening will be a bonfire on Red Mountain at 7:30; fire worke-at 9 p. m.,and a jubilee concert and ball at the opera house at 9:80. The bonfire, if it burns, will bea grand sight. There is enough of wood iled up on the mountain’s top to make fk appear like a living volcano. EXCITING HORSE RACE. orse race was the most exciting pape. entries were Sor- lar, J. The crowd thos ht that “Watereon in- tended to enter his horse as he was seen ing up and down the street. lowever, as one of the crowd remarked he has never been able to get him be- yond the White house. The race course was near the intersection of St. Pal” Matreet and Columbia avenue, and along Columbia svenss to Spokane. It was quite muddy laces which handicapxd the riders. street like a bullet and finished several lengths ahead, Dick came in fhe berinnin ,e rd of 8676 inches, Pie entitled q rs C. | world, again by winning the| book ; damomts, an PRICE 5 GENTS and some large sume were out. Takers against Peppo were hard to get after the first heat. The second heat “s Siders mion orslt. ing than the or Bippo first followed b; Jos eoand Pallic Joe penn place. The score is as follows: PLACE. PURSE. - ist Old Dick. : Athird heat was ran between Old Dick and Nellie B. for third money which was won by Old Dick. HOSE CABT BACB. The two companies that competed . for the hose reel race were: toe , —" - (cay 3 emia, ht T ocdunke CONTEST. In the coupli: f maton J. Smith and Robert Wil pany Ly 1, inet B. ‘eos an mpanyd. The e TACO WAS over 150 yards in ea the cart carryi 200 feet of hose. Each team in the coupling contest laid 200 feet of hose and toturn on the water before making couplings. Red No.2 made eoupling in 44 sec- onds. Curry and Smith of the Whites made it in 38 seconds. Second race the time was the game, d | 34g seconds. Team No, 2 reds waa short three turns of the couplings and No. 1 whites two couplings, the thep awarded to team were: R. Dally; Morkilly pe indgee Austin. Timekeeper, J. B. Johnson. Great interest prevailed fbroughout the contest and many differences of opinions, not only among the performers but among the spectators was ex- A dispute arose, the -judges claiming that both teams had uncoupled the hose fromthe hydrant before they had a chance to render a decision, and there- fore made the teams run over. SCRUB LACROSSE GAME. of the club lined up against each other. ‘he score stood 2 to 1. THE BASEBALL GAME. By a score of 8 to 5 Baker’s team won at is e grounds today. Arneson was hit with a-ball and injured slightly. A feature of the game was Caverly’s terri- fic batting. shall on second two hard catches with onehand. Home runs, Caverly 2, 2, Sullivan 1, Arneson 2, BIG MONEY. Prices [Paid for Some of the Choicest Articles in the World. The higheat price ever paid for a horse was that given for the mighty race horse Ormonde, which totaled up to no leas than $150,000. It should be re- membered that this horse never lost a race in all his career on the turf. - Apart from race horses the largest sum paid for a horse was that of $125,- 000 which Senator Stanfgrd gave for Arion in 1892 to Mr. Forbes, ‘of Boston. The most expensive government— that is, as far as the legislature is con- cerned—is that of the French. They pay for it the sum of $38,750,000 an- nually. The Shah of Persia, who many valuable particles "of jewelry fancy possesgor of what i a doubtiess the Taoa Sepennve pi it being we some The ‘whole of the long rater and aa ly incrusted with jewels. ere is a book, a Pebrew oe the vatican library “which alive IL. refused to sell for its weight i in gold; and as this would have totaled $105,000 this may be taken as the most valuable in the world. reatest sum ever asked or offered for a ‘single diamond is $2,160,000, whicn we nisuma of Hyderabad agreel to give e@ famous jeweler of Simis, “for "the ‘Imperial’ diamond. This is now consider the finest stone in the world. For a cane that was once the of George III., and afterward o! IV., the sum of $9,000 was given at an auction in fooden: It Hed an ebon: walking stick, with a Pp, engra’ “G.R.,” and” with ‘= crown, and. also contained some locks of hair -of Prin- cesses beth, Mary and Sophia. To the shah of Persia and the sultan of Turkey belongs the honor of sing the finest mats on the globe. of the mats is partly made & pearls and and is valued at $2,500,000. it carpet ever made was for i the Galton gins itis asuperb specimen, and cost The late;Col. North's sreyhound Fal- lerton. which .won the Waterloo. cup four times, sold for $5,000, which is the the highest price ever paid for a sport- The well known St. Bernard, , however, ry $21,250 a few years ago.—Ci quirer. —— APPEALED BY THE RAILROAD. The Nelson & Fort Sheppard railway company served the Quartz Creek land firm with a notice of appeal last evening in the contention for the Quartz Creek townsite, which does not look like a “decided Md victory for the railroad com- reported in the Corbin Old second cloeety fc followed by beg aiy B. The next. | betting was ly during the first leat pany,” Mis- ti i & late te la ahsSndrneen Sai ope