INFORMATION ABOUT THE MINS. “A Brief Write-up Which Will be Ex- tended to All the Properties in the Camp. LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR trol MONTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. These three properties aro owned by Enstern Canada capitalists and are represented here by George Plunder as general imannger and Hnrold Kingamill, sec. and tros. They are all situated on Monte Cristo mount- about a mile north of town. The Monte Criato has over 1800 feet TRAIL, B, O. Furnished Rooms With oF Without Board. The Waterloo Hotel Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietrese Tenant Rates $2 Per Day. Firat-Class of tunnel, ehaft, rise and work. Itis provided with two com pressora, one 7 and one é-drille. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and is furnished power by the Monto Cris- to. Forty men are employed on the two properties. Virginis: Over $13,000 was expend- ed on the Virginia by former owners. . NELSON, B.C. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. Miners Livery Stable FRED AND SALE STABLE * THE CRESCENT RRR, If you are looking fir snaps, come and see us. 15, the late p day, Nov. m | Monday, a double compartment Best Owners and Other Sources. —— ‘This write-up will be contiued co: rected and carried until the principal mines and prospects have been de eribed. ‘As we are uvable to vieit all vertical shaft, which will be provided with cages, the firat in the camp. All three of these cluima are val- uable and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. ANNIE E, r a VESTMENT CO. ‘A! | The Rookery. TL Interests in Trail Creek properties of merit for all ( “evelopment work. ANGLO-AMERICAN MINING & IN-]. properties herein mentioned we will not be ible for all t but in the main they can be relied up- on as being correct. DEER PARK, Yhe Deer Park is located on the summit of Deer Park mountain in the south belt, u mile and a half, south west of town, and has probably the largest mineral deposit in the Park moun- g the Gold It is crown THE UNION, camp. It is developed by a shaft 14! feet deep, and 95 feet cross-cut. hai y ists ofa 40-) er and © 20-horge hoist. Jaid in for an all winters work. great body of ore Th SUNSET NO. 2. . The Sunset No. 2, is owned by th Canadi ldfielde Syndicate, limi ed, wn two machine drills. feet a day shaft, 4} feet. sides stripping prospect work. I 7-drill compreseor, hoist, evexything necessary {0.1 jcal development o: 11¢ mine. LE ROI The Le Roi mine has become fam ous as the greateat gold produce in Canada. ‘This property has sumps an paid for over 4,500 feét of work, buil sh ae hhased. ani y nearly completed a smelter, and paid . It is situated cn the south-east slopy . Red moun-, $400,000 in dividends. tain, within the corporate s-compapy, Robért Barr, local manager. Thera ie. shaft down on the vein 100 feet aud a con- tract let for another 100 fee, with nine stockholders are Col. I. WN. Peytan, Senator George Turner, Col. W. W. Dp. Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Col Wm. Hi. Ridpath, L. F. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders. CENTRE STAR, Owned by Centre Star miving com- any, Oliver Durant manager. Capi- Pp talization $1,000,000, shares par value #1 each. No stock on the market. There has been. repeated refusals of men re ee el NOTICE, The arinual meeting of the British Lion Mining & Milling company, limited liability, will: be held ‘at the offices of the company in Rossland, B. C., the third Monday in January, 1898, for the purpose of: electing officers and trans- acting such other business as may come before. it. .-Dated January 8, 1898. GxoxrceE A. Fraser, : Si and Treasurer. par and better. The mine is si ia town, half mile‘north of tbe busi- It haa four separate and distinct ledges which are develop with ovor 4,600 feet of tunnels, shafts, United. States ere are many Bo. 2ness center. drifts and crose-cute. thows ad tous of ore on the dump an in sig't, waitiug favorable conditions This is one of the first locations in the camp and one of latest and for 4.eatment, the nost valuable. The mcet improved ji y is i United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. Trail, - - - BC ‘All eamples received by “mail carefully assayed. During the kegar DO YOU WANT A MAP OR A NEWSPAPER cure IF SO ADDRESS ALLEN. A. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, to and submit If you are KK THE CRESCENT next thirty days we. propose to sell goods dless of Cos looking for snaps, come and see us, STUSSI BLOCK, NICELY Have You that Klondike Feeling’? .... The cure for it is a SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Rossland Be it known that the government of the a been in| Senanaered wees oe cues im estabite : Washingtow street, Rosana SG.) 7 ten ar, BLOCRBERGER, Const ir Agent of the United 8: Rossland, H0., Oot 25th, 1897. ates: on the property. WAR EAGLE, This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War Gold mining compauy of Toronto, dends. ‘The present managment pri baple Consolidated It adjoins the Le Rci on the weat, and has done over 5,500 feet of develop- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi- Notice is heruby given that I will apply a’ the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rogsland, fora licence to sell liq- uor by retail inthe premises known ag the Spokane Hotel, situated on lot 16 and in block 27, subdivision of Dis- trict lot 636, City of Rossland. E. LAVALLEY. Evening Record—. Which daily gives the news Tf the. grace Gold Fields of Rossland. e- fers to hold their ore until the com-|_ Dated Deo. 15, 1887. pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It{ recently paid $700,000 for the mine. It has all the necessary conver iences, machinery, ete. The Columbia & Western rvlway is built to the mine. THE LILY MAY. ‘Lhe L ly May was the first location ia this camp, May 27, 1889. It is new owned by the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager and Frank Kizer, sec. und tres. It is located in the south belt, two and a half miles im rkup, N. G., John Jackson, Jr. CORINTHIAN meets on. ef each month at Visiting brethren a tond. . P. McCrant R° aA ex 8:00 o'clock.” and 8. K. O.T.M.—Red_ Mountain Tent No. 4 «Int, 81 SECRET SOCIETIES oO.F. Lodge No. 27, A. F. & A.M, evening of the first Thursda: Masonic Hall, Rossian Te cordially invit ey Becretery em fo K. of P., will meet it Masonic Hall at » J. Carssow, C.C.; C. A. Clarke, meets ind and bth Wednesday of exc! in Society Hall, aay ot oach month =/Custom House Blanks WITH STOVE. 3.00 and 3.50 per week. Suites of Rooms, 4.00. Single Rooms, 1.50. Come and see them at the” Furs Wanted. aking, ainrerg, soncca, &c. next sixty days as, follows: Silver Fox.. ; Bear FURNISHED ROOMS ‘(Dominion Hotel “-Bhe Providence Fur Company, Provi- dence, R. 1, wants all kinds of raw fure, rices tur prpyepes S332ssss 75 25, ekins UEEN - Travers Hardware Coj reatment, and immediate 2 remittance in all consignments, Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor LIQUOR Co. All kinds of Fancy Drinks for Family and Tableuse. . - . + Imported and Domes- tic Cigars. . 6 6 ee Trail, The. Frank Hanna B,C. Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms on Thira Floor. Rooms Fuitable ‘fur Housekeeping Rent to Suit they _ * ‘Times, ° Apply at This Ottice. a a Overfiowing with latest and ricl ontains the endorsed w OMINION COMPANY, Dept, 7, 254 bes born Btreet, Chicago. ” ven Ngai tae WANTED ‘fira' ana Ginuend Subitees? ig . 4 quick for outfitand territory, TO RENT t THE RECORD .. JoB OFFICE Has a full line of Custom House Blanks south of town. D work vousists of cver 300 feet of tunnel and shaft. ‘There is 150 tons of shipping ore on the cump, which will average $20 aA ten. Mine provided with hoist, convwresser plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE 8AM. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kineon, A. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Located on one ledge in the gouth belt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestuke. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft nnd 50 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foct tunnel, 40 foot shaft and 100 feet open cuts while the Un- cle Sam has a 25 foot shaft’ and 150 foet of surface work. EUREKA AND ELDORADO. Property of the Erueka Consolida- ted miuing company, Jones, rea., J. C. Coo, sec., E. Coldwell, tra., all of Rossland. Located seven miles Southof Rossland on the U. 8. side shaft 8) feet, tannel 100 with five men working. Ore iron-copper carrying old and silver, ussaying from $10 to . Capitalization $1,000,000, at nershi Dave der the name of A gold chai: scribed A. offica will save work promptly and in the best style. 8.) fon of Par NOTICE is heréby given that the part- retofore existing sky and Phil. A Silverstone un- incle Dave's Loan Office, No. 20, Washington street, Ross- land, has been this da: mutual consent, Dave Phil A Silverstone is :to owed by the said firm, and is authorized to collect all accounts due said Dave Purp A, SILVERSTONE. Dated Jan. 3, 1898. ——— . LOST gold coin charm, in- . Finder will receive reward by returning to Bodega hotel. firm. LEKY. 1-8-tf, ——. DON’T FORGET. Do not: forget that the Recorn job money, do your TA — Ps n For Sale. ; ‘wo small marine engines. Ay this . . engin PPL between digsolved by jolsky retiring. pay all bills Latest and Approved Forms. RECORD OFFICE THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all the principal news published in one week, ‘Has constantly on‘hand a supply of : For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards .. Furnished Rooms Cards. Aseorted Colors. Attractive Design, |Record Job Office W.S.JONES Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. ——— Offive with Rossland Water & Light Co. Columbia Avo. Rossland. ee - _ Printing on short notice at The Rec- od Job office. Record Job Office Having moved into our Fire Proof Ruilding The Record Three Storey Building} I. fer rent in whole. or in pert. Mining. Property “For , | - Sale... The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale a. Reasonable Figures, , Will Give Working Bonds.. J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotel, a ossland Eveni g Record. » VOL. IL. No. 193. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS. [Novelties Arriving _ Every Day en AT... ‘ Stationery, Wall Paper “ And Fancy Goods Store; 4 £ - Come in and Icok Aroundpuy Listen to Our Large Music Box. H. S. Wallace's 120 PER CENT. REDUCGION : eee | ‘CROCKERY To close out our Xmas lines. 3 An exceptional chance. O. M. FOX & CO. Golambia Ave. and Lincoln 8t, “$20 000 To Loan amie mngant prank time on ap- Jace d Hoover, president; A. J. Bos: dent; E. J, Dyer, cashier, * Special attention paid to mining escrowa, SPOKANE ERS - Capatal 960,000. Surplus sad Gadivided Pro Ate £0,060: IXTANED HATIONAL BANE WABIT . D. M. LINNARD, Cook Rullding, Columbia Ave., Rossiag! Smith Curtis RBARRIGTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY FUBLIC “Ave. ' . 263 Columbia’ ate 1 ¥ an REMEMBER we are handling ‘only “the. finest ‘English goods in our employ, none but firat ¢lass worémen.’ : Wecannot afford to SLAUGHTER as that means cheap’ ‘if you “want® fine Tailor made suit, goto RoiFurnishing ‘Opposite-Péatofiice Tailoring department and ‘our goods labor and-cheap. work, Se - * Corn ner of Columbia, Avenue and “Business Rooms “TO: in and Washington Street. Best location ithe “city: RENT * Rossland, B.C |] THE STOCK REPORT. The market is active and gales ‘are taking place every day. We look for @ revival of activity in many stocks that have been dull and inquiries are numer- ous for the following: Iron Mask, Mon- te Cristo, Colonna, Poorman, St Elmo, Deer Park, Virginia and Novelty. The sellers this morning were: Le Rol Monte Cristo, Deer Park and Novelty. Quorations, * . of xy Imo. 00) Es nis ‘We have the following, bargains sub- ject to sale. raid We have Buye! ROLT & GROGAN : STOCK BROKERS," a ab: : Columbia Avenue. =. Codes: Beprorp, McwRLL1 & rover, TAIKS ABOUT ROSSLAND ‘This Camp will Enjoy a Season of Great Prosperity and the Day fs at Hand. RAPID PROGRESS. HAS BREN MADE Ed. Haney Says the City of Spokane ‘Will Resume Work this “|. Spring. . A Ed. Haney who hasbeen: absent from Rossland for a while looking ofter his his mining interests’ eleewhere, talks to a Spokane Chronicle reporter about this. camp as follows: . i “There is more activity there at pres- ent than for many months past. Ross- will enjoy a season of greet prosperity and and [the “mines there «aR EY inser Dabney and Parker. Mines and: Mining, Mines examined and reported on. Spécial attention given’ to the piscing of Mining -Properties and-thesmanagement of mine : BOSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal and Bedford McNetl's Codes, — Joseph ‘Dabney, ‘After Xmas: and MANICURE sets. left from our large stock’ which “At-Your Own’ Price o Design the prettiest in town. A FRASER ; ‘Thie Reliable -. DRUGGIST. |syndicate, who haye {been working |. '|'you will see. how quickly the camp will come to the front again, and: from tho| snp, , | summer. ,]stoppéd they .had just. struck s large +! body of high grade ore, assaying over will attract capital in large quantities. Those who have remained with Rossland, from the first are more than ‘ever. im- pressed with its prospects for the future, The past two years have accomplished much in the development of the different mines in the camp and there are already evidences of a return of the lively inter- eat that existed during the summer of 896. : 1896. Soa ‘The Monte Cristo, for is in , | the motion of the defendant’s attorneys, + Clough. vs. Turner, The celebrated $50,000 damage suit‘of Charles F. Clough against Colonel W. ‘W. Turner, wherein the plaintiff charges the defendant with‘alienatiug the affec- tions cf hia wife, Carrie H. Clough, was called in'the superior court of Spokane county Monday, Judge Prather hearing Graves, Wolf & Graves, that the plaint- iff-be required to: furnish a bill of par- ticulars jretting forth the times and places that the numerous unlawful acts alleged:in paragraph 2:0f the complaint took place. 2 "|< Attorneys Stoll & Macd for the plalntiff.. The court granted the motion’ prayed “for, .and ordered the plaintiff to file a copy of his int la GRAND WINTER CARNIVAL It Will Take Place February 8 and 9 at the Palace Skating Rink. MASQUERADE CARNIVAL BALL Ski Races, Snowshoe Races, Hockey and which order was; immediately, complied with. The complaint in full occupied one sheet of{paper,. The statements set ‘foreh’are as follows: ““First—That Car . Clough is and Contests. ‘The committee which is to arrange the at all times y the"wife of the plaintiff. - q “Second—That on‘or ‘about the Slst day of July, 1897, ° and“ on numerous other days after that day, the defendant fal ig ani ding 60 injare the plaintiff, and to deprive him of the comfort, society, aid and assist- ‘ance of his said wife, wilfully, wickedly, and ly seduced, d and carnaly knew thé said CarrieH. Ciough without the privity or. consent of the plaintiff, and has ince continued to live and now lives in the state of adultery with her. - es “Third—That by means of the pre- mises, the affection which the said Carrie H. Clough therefore had for the plaintiff, li and was the hands of astrong eastern Canada ateadily. They are already down 500 feet on the vein and are taking out large quantities of ore. There is a déal-on foot to consolidate the Monte Cristo and Colonna properties. As soon as s few ofthese mines ‘begin to pay di was d and by reason thereof said Carrie H. Clough abandoned and ceased to live_with him since the 24th day of' September, 1897, and the plaintiff was ‘and is deprived of the cemfort, society, aid and assistance which ho otherwise would have had from the said Carrie H. Clough, and has fered. present outlook’ I should think several dividend payers would be” here _ this wit In speaking of the “City, of, Spokane71 the-mine formerly owned by Mr. Hanoy, which he sold“ to “the “Eilooet: > Ri iny, he-said ines ‘the work shat.down om the-mine about a year ago the company has not reeumed operations. At the time work was 30-per cent. copper, but the suite reat.dist { body and mind to his great damage, in the sum of 000, . for the grand carnival to be held in Rossland February 18 and 19, . met this m ingatA. B. Mi: ‘8 office and took the initial’ steps toward. making the affair a grand success. The first on the program will bea ski race from the top of Red Mountain to the Black Bear compreséor,' a distance © of one and a quarter miles, with = de- scent of 1,500 feet. It will occur at 1 p.m. Friday. The anow shoe race will take pla:e immediately after the ski race. The course will probably be tothe summit of Deer Park mountain and return. At 3 p.m. the hockey match will come off at the Palace skating rink. It will be free for all and the championship of British Columbia. Individual prizes, consisting‘of a trophy for each member of the winning team will be given. At 8 o’clock ‘in the evening the skat- ing contests will begin. They will con- siat of a free-for-all race for a distance of probably two miles; fancy akating; a ladles’ race; and a race for boys: undex: 14 vears of age, * ee The prizes have not eo far been detere mined, .On there will be another ski Whi re i prays jd; ‘agaihat the defendant for the sum of $50,000, together with his costs and dis. burgements herein.” - 4 @,. pill, articulars has uot: yee peen filed. Ecehveeir iii AFRAID OF THE DEVIL. ‘A Preacher’s Son Takes a Part in the Pro- gram with Dire Results. Chicago, Jan. 18.—A special':to the ‘Times-Herald from thought they had a better proposition d the -Rowamp Cronyn. "1.8, Crure, JE, 2 ‘ J. A. MacpowaLp, ee Macdonald Clute & Cronyn ~ Barristers,: Solicitors and Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of British North:America : . Money to Loan: |: if YR i her and Typ Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Leta ;-English.and’French Legal~ Work,» Mining Beporta,..Eto. lOFFICE WITH———— Good ‘Substantial. Companies. Town Lots. Rossland’ Mining Abstract Co,, “Ofer Post OMe. * " JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agen HOMPSON . 4° nave blocks of stock in the following companies for. sale— Kureka Consolidated, West’ Le = Gopher, RB. E. Lee, Miss ,, Bitel Office, Wi J: Whiteside, Esq. and 10 and plant. It will probably be replaced this spting| and work resumed. . : Mr, Haney also owns the Pack Train on Red mountain, adjoining the Le Rei, which is at present in litigation. He Tnd., says: Rev. Mr, Akin, pastor of the Flock’ of Bethel church, on Sunday night took for his theme “Hia Satanic Majesty.” He ig an eloquent man, and he painted the arch fiend in vivid colors. Atithe climax of the description, a being dressed up to represent a devil, with large head and expects to have the case finally. decided by the. courts soon. COMPRESSOR AIR PLANT. Sheep Creek Falls to Be Utilized to Furnish the Mines with Power. ‘W. 8. Norman announces that » com- pany ia to be formed for the purpose of putting in an air compressor plant at Sheep Creek falls, about 10 miles below Comfortable Rooms+—— Frompt attention. - Meals, 25c. Boa and lodging $5°$6, $7 and $8 per’ week. ond spring beds 25c at : : St. Charles Hotel. a on the line of the Red Mount- ain railroad. “ The falls are 126 feet and will furnish all the power. necessary for the opera- tion of the plant. It is proposed to lay a 16 inch pipe to the city. It is estimated that the company will be able to deliver st the mines about &5 per cent. of the total-efficiency con- tamed in the water. The compressed air is delivered direct to the mines, and is fed to the machines withodt.any in- tervention whatever. The plant to be constructed here will cost $150,000. Roland. Josio,. Monita, . H Eventug, Stax, Monte Cristo, and Silverine. ws . Lots in the ; Original -Townsite. "GHz RENDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, 8B. ©. ‘Wé Have Them. John W. ‘Hartline, Prop. Telephone, No. 8 ‘O, Yes; -Cutters! aad One, Two and Three Seats. They are Nobby. Try Them. If You are Get- . ting up a Sleigbing Party see us about Rige., Good Teams. Red Star Livery and. Transfer Company. _4 Office, No. 9, Washington Street, Martin Blooke , Le Boi Avenue, : Btables, " “Rear Hunter Bros. ak BEFORE The Recerd Job Office was. put. -* in the people of Ropsland, were charged prices for’ work cut’ of ail reason..The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $5.00 a thousand, Wedo them for $2.50.'.: Yon can get the best’ of work, full count, prompt de- livery and be saved money by patronizing the é : RECORD JOB OFFICE. “No Detay. . Money to loan on Mortgages and Colateral Se- *. eurities, apply T. Gregson & Co _ AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancers, eto. The Waverley Group. O, H. Mackintosh took: a 60 day op- tion on the Waverley group yesterday, making « satisfactory. payment. This property is located on Sophie mountain, one and a half miles this side the Vel- yet. Work will be commenced at once to prove the property before the expir- ation of the bond. ‘ The Big Four Eraction. James Lawler put six men to work on the Big Four Fraction today. This prop~ erty is situated on the north slope of Deer Park mountain, but just below the St. Paul. FROM THE. RECORDS, Certificates of Work. Jan. 17.—Eunice, Lilly. Jan. 18.—Monypenny, Alwent, Sun- set No. 3. - The Silver Market. ; New Yor«, Jan. 18.—Bar silver 56%c per ounce; Mexican dollars, 45%¢c.; silver certificates, 5634. Elegant Masquerade costumes fos rent for the Skating carnival Thursday night ROLAND, BO. | Wi at the Bellview hotel, corner 2nd ani ‘ashin; . switching tail, ambled up the aisle, plowing smoke from its nostrila and bellowing: ‘I am the devil and I want all of you.” : ‘The audience became panic stricken. Men, women and children were hurled to the floor and trampled upon in the mad rush for the door. In the confusion the stove was upset and tho building caught fire. Before the horrified mem- bers had regained their senseq, the fire had made euch headway. that all at- tempta to save the church were in vain, . This morning, George Akin, son of the pastor, confessed that he, in company with other boys,. rigged up a devil suit, and knowing the subject of his father’s sermon, concealed himself behind » chair and. awaited the arrival-of the audience... . ‘ s Police Court. James Jenkins was fined $10. for sa- saulting H. Lippman. Rose Dwyer was up. for being drunk and disord rs was suspended to give her a chance to leave town which ahe promised to do. The Morris boya weze not prosecuted for taking a lady’s watch at the rink as there was no evidence against them. aias tape et No Council Meeting. City Solicitor Abbott advised the city council not to attempt to transact any business last evening because the new- ly elected officers were not in possesion of their. certificates of election. Atter the meeting was adjourned and the members had left it was discovered race and a prospectors’ snow shoe race. A ski race for boys will also take place. At 3 in the afternoon the final game of the jierkey-match will be" piayed. At 8o’clock in the evening will open the Grand Carnival Masquerade ball. Prizes will be given to the best sustained lady and gentleman character and the roost unique masquerade suits. Tho ptizes will be announced later on. This promises to be # grand affair, and it ia expected that the carnival will not only furnish amusement for Ross- land but draw many people from other portions of. the province.: Hockey. Game. Bei The hockey match last evening at the Palace rink between the Rosslands and Victorias, both local teams, was closely contested, the Victoria winning. Ata former match the Rossland’s won. The teams were as follows: + Victorias. Position, Rosslands. ‘ Smith ickland Rae Townshend. Dr. Kenning.... Umpire. Timekeeper—De Voin. Referee—Mr, Brown. 1—Victorias. ... 2—Rosslands.... PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. G.W. Bushnell returned yesterday after an absence of several weeks in the States. Manager Herrick of the Iron Mask is up from Spokane. i Richard Armstrong is home from ® business trip to Grand Forks. Wm. 8. Norman of the Rossland wa- ter and light company came in last evening from Spokane, Mrs. Lottie Lawrence and children left today via Spokane for Victoria for @ couple of montha.- The Georgia Minstrels. The Georgia Minstrels will open @ three nights’ engagement at the Opera house this evening. The people of are ised a rare treat as that. the were to the oath of office. An adjournment was taken to 8 330 this evening, "Wanted - $,2000 Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland real estate at a: low rate of interest. Good security. Apply at this office. tf The Rxcorv job office has numbering and stitching machines and can do any and all kinds of work promptly, neatly and wili save you money. 8-17-tf the repertoire of this troupe is ex- ceedingly -good and varied. Popular prices will be charged and reserve seata are being liberally taken. CITY NEWS CUT SHORT. The Choral club met last night at the Pacific hotel hall and had an interesting practice. a . P, Burns & Co. has made the fire boys a present of $50. for their efficient work in putting out the fire Sunday at the Arlington which adjoins his building.