| The Rossland S, Thornton, a ose latg,ion Theatre|. NOTICE. [To the Occupants of the Zenith John McTees, Reply Eve., May 20. Ground. ‘ants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Ftc Teincents a line for the first Insertion: and five cents @ line thereafter, SPECIAL FOR LADIES, To comply with the tequest of many ladies of Rossland who want the chance to purchase goods at their own prices, we will hold a special auction sale for ~ M. J. OHEARN. *eae_ CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Want _ evening Record. When Hats ana SITUATIONS WANTED. a ee Daps WinrEDcBiove und furaitrre fort to the office or drop a card in the post- Mining ve Tnvestments, Corresdundence’ Soli § Orrice: ng 8S. LUBIN’S Fac RECORD Bro, of Ten Rounds of the ROSSLAND, “mons and Frak A. Bal Corbett Fight. BROKER, Dealer in Mined Stocks. ir The Scott @:RVED SEATS, 75c. volumbia Ave® ts at Fraser's Drug Store. ‘ad Opera House ‘8 Vitoscope Co The Paris Belle com: hi notice that under the Be as opehy sixee Brovings i in eatitiod vo the undistarbod is en ion of the Zenith eno oee all th They hereby forbid all persons occuping the same, or any part of it, to y any rent for any ground of the Zenith claim Nelo: ee rt Sheppard Rail felgon ‘01 ep] Railway com- pany, to the eaid rallwa: company, Dated May 19,1897, 9 Pants Bettz Ooty Mnuna. Company, Forzien. J. W. Wrrazrop, President. 6-3C-7¢ Thos. Wilson & Co., Daeg D+ GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . . . Rossland, B. Ct. ‘-R BOYS Schwatl Stage r TAKE . Wri ht. *ORMERLY HART'S.) i. And Her stock A Y, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 5ER SHIELD. ‘Ladies "ten vith a handsome present. UR BOYS gb? the piece presented. shoes: 250., 35¢., and 500. ' @ at Fraser's Drug Store. 4 Bossbuf,! FOR ALL j¢ all POINTS I= THE lave., Kettle ladies’ ren’s may be found. Countr pom just one: “a on the Piano venue. rBaird |TRE yo ess Spring Stilts. and RECORD Trousersst Block 25 centea Avenue. ies and Children Saturday at rd wat present Attantion Ladin | Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia where every- thing in the line of and. child- furnishings Miss Millie Amme Pianist of the re- d Amme or Will Give Lessons Conservatory L Roi A ry ‘Week delivered $20,000 To Loan Tg sums of $500 or more Yor short time on ap- proved security. DB. M. LINNARD, Cook Building, Columbia Ave., Rossland y ‘them, from the |- t 2d. m. sharp. kinds and many other ‘goods 1d household routines. No reserve.’ Hoveuron & Bannerr, Atiction Rooms, 44 E. Columbia Ave. WILL GIVE WORKING BOND! valuable mining ropertics’ in th South belt, on Red Taoantat cl ladies (only) on Thursday next May 27, a d. m.. We will anction off inen curtains, fancy goods, spreads Wan’ of al J. J. Henager aud Alex Wilson have Colum- pply at this office. 5-27-2t. VANTED—Aa partner to go prospecting, NO # perience needed, Address ‘a’ Ruconp ofltce. in WantED—Situation by lady accountant, ex- eer P on eustom=fouse work, banking, -{Roniecting, etc. First class reforerices. AS Gress, Ne Ad, Py O, Box 452. $-25-¢ 0 d 2w Wantep—Cook, apply at this office, 8. tel or : ‘Could tf. have ne act. Wanren: A two-roomed furnt no children or pets. P.O. creek, Wild Horse, ¢ bia mountain, Murphy creek, Bullivan| ~~ creek ROOMS FOR RENT. Columbia avenve, Rossland. TENDERS WANTED. For particu! apply at this office. —— ROSSLAND LAUNDRY. to the office or dro; office and we will call for it. : Ross! and will soon be in running order. Get a lot at Burton City Langsley & Jeiiers Washington and First Sts. Wood, Coal, Draying Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Promptly Pabst’s © Milwaukee Bock Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE INTERNATIONAL. Spokane Stamp Works, ELCCTROTYPERS, Overin—= —f ARRIVED First-clasigh 4 AT THE Workmansh 1 anteed. He Call andre and get pric_ FULL LINE_OF Dentist»md see goods Alt work the be,, 2TiCes. Ofice over PR TIN SCAWIE Colux At the WHITE HOUSE. J.T, Licential of +, and . ulty of Specialty m Orricz: S$ W.M.HE p. ECHIRR, D.D.s Licenciate o ,tist and Oral Surgeon. CAAA Pett that skit! and experience can 1 Late jtne Fraser’s “Drug Store, lumbia Ave,, near Lincoln St. OFFICE: & , McKenzie, M, D., MoGill, Montreal, - Surgeon and Accoucheur. { the Royal College of Physicians vg tial of the Fac Wwe os. Edinbargh, Licent Io uNpanta! ‘cians and Surgeons, Glasgow. Commercia—" made of Eye and Ear Diseases. or * HOUSE SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. and ers of C |Seals, Rubber Stampa, Stencils, eto. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, Wash and Job Work. of Lam t have as complete a job printing outfit money will buy. type—everything new. and save money. ——~—_. Ladies’ and childrens’ shoe: curtains, linen, etc. and Waterloo, in groups’ from one to nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Oall on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, tk Tenders wanted for moving a building and butising s fire proof wall wanted. If you have washing to be done come pacardin the post- | Laundry; three doors east 5-12-tf 3 —~——. i SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. The Recorn’s job office has arrived We New presses, .new ave our order 5-12-tf Mt less than at rE y jess. than pase at Houghton & Bannett’s auction n08e, £-20-6t Fon Rext-—Suit of rooms in Record block fronting on Columbia ave. Suitable for of- fice. Folding bed and stove. We can save you 25 per cent: on your Purehase, ACTION 18 ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and Porform This Store is Matchless for Bargatns. Special Jubilee Sale now going on int ORDERED CLOTHING -Call and inspect some of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00. Don't fall to see the range ot BOOTS and SHOES and READY-MADE - _ CLOTHING, new co! ment of Ameri Anas seca ania rican HATS M. J, O'HEARN, The Clothier. Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenug, s- +4 ROSSLAND, B. ©. Rent: Fine furnish le rooms Fon Rent: Wpply to imperial Cigar store, Spo- kane street. : For Rent: A furnished and unfurnished room for rent in the Recorp block. i YOR BALE. Fon Save—A boarding and bi ing room and kitehen co! boarders, Address W. For SaLe.—Furniture complete lor a four room Sale Macritice, “Apply at Gold Bar office Opposite Record oillee. S2btf. For SaLg—Chicken ranch in good locatton. ‘Also 5 Hogs, Apply at this office. S-4-tf. For SaLg.—Cheap, & aad and house, *din- mplote: jox 61! of horse power ower upright engine Bare & RHEA have 0 ned a hay, grain and feed store in the Le ROP stables. ‘Yiteir prices feed Hand attention. It will pay you to call on them. 27tt For SaLe: A new plano at a bargain on easy Oo easy inquire at this office. ‘An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this as For 5. eye it 1d 6 Fou SALE: Cheap, & full dress suit; wou OF Ae Coin ord ft.4 in. Apply 8. L. W this office. 2 For SaLe: A comple outfit for a country news- aper; Washington eight column hand pi Thay at this ollice. Sealed Proj received by the Honora! is, proj ely endorsed. wil ds and Works u} bie noon above ai we five years from Ist July next. of toll proposed tobe collected, ai names of two persona who are. ‘willing ing out of the co the amouut of of operating a cheq! accompany the poss] "Ail ofigere of the = imals and freight, to W. 8, GORE, Lands and. Works Departme: erVictoria, B.C, 20th tay, 1897. Ferry--West Kootenay District. IT. hief Commissioner ‘that place, for a term df Proposals must give a disor! o-rizt and Wind of boat fatondod te We tsed, the mode Of propelling the same, and the various rates give the | 5, to exe- | Mi gute a bond for $500 to secure the faithifal carry- mpetition will be on the rate of tolls ferry. A certified. Cover the amount of the first year’s bonus cust government, with their an- paapires.” Deputy. Commissioner of Lands and Works. 5-25-2w. For SaLe: A livery barn and clear title to lot Gn which it is located for sale at a bargain for cash. Apply at this office. 10-16tf : Freight teams for sale, with or with- or wagons. Apply at this office. ¢ EVENING and WEEKLY ROSSLAND son sale at the following news stands in Vancouver, B.C.: Hotél Vancouver, H. L. St ‘314 Cordova st.; C.E, Turner, 3 ;; Baily Bros.; Clark & Stew- Thompson stationery ‘Co.; Beddell & Gok Norman Cople & Co, E. Galloway & Co., agents for Vancouver. be Ue DBAKAGES : ovine: Ifyou have household goods to move calla Red Star transfer wagon. Dkayace: The Red Star Transfer Company handles all kinds of freight promptly. you want delivering or teaming of nue.t0 be paid to the gov- for thé exclusive privilege | “or done call up the Red Star Stables. to} rel. No; Bacgace: If you have a trunk or baggage of AGGAGT A you want moved, the Hed Star will do it promptl, Praxos: Ifyou want a safe or piano moved go Wet the ited Star Transfer Company to.do om fhey are responsible for all dameges. Sta: Tue Red Star Transfér Company mee! going and in-comin TRAIL, B. C. Also lots at Trail and Deer Par! Will examiue properties, will protegs thém from wild cats, ‘E. S. TOPPING, | Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout’ mountain, Beaver oreek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. buy reason that when 8 stock for outside investors and will | Bootgsnd,shoos @ specialty, that i mus, pe gay part of she city for baggage or passengers. Wo dover miss the trhin. set LIVERY STABLES. Horses:Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Star stables. (BUSINESS PERSONALS. Juer stop and look in Fraser's window and see ‘the beautifal perfume atomizers. ‘ 2-18tf For fine fruit and choice candies call at the Columbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near ke ington. im rs to Lalonde. ay brings new custome: 01 man makes Every ds Itstands to the right house. For the greatest and finest assortment of boots d shoes ge@to Lalonde’s, the leading, Boot Elie Lavalley, . Christina Lake Store, I8 PREPARED TO SUPPLY: MINERS AND PROSPECTORS , WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. Burton Cityis on Cariboo Creek Whereis BurtonCity ant and shoe store. Grr the Recorp every night by carrier for 25 cents per week. Leave orders at the office. Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe store for rubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- GIBSON & WILCOX Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and ‘office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Practical Plumbers) Co.umBia Avenug, Rosstanp, B. O. ment has just been received. ‘Fatt BAKERIES. Bod BAKaay) Hazelwood mult, tine creamery utter and fresh ranch eggs. 24 Washington isptreet. psig B.O. Baxany: Fine broad, cakes and pastry is ‘our specialty. 2 Washington street.“ 4i-tf. DEUGGIBTB. MoLzan'& Morrow, the pioneer Groggists, ‘have just received a ton of drugs and toilet requisites 25tt TO PROSPECTORS. stocking good mining prope: ties and are daily INCORPORATING TEA - -- : If you ate particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. B. 0. ‘Treasury stocks al listea East. ticulars apply to L. 0. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Weare making a Specialty of tin all Districta of For further par- uE n, Trail, B.C. Spokane, Wash. BATHS. Batus:L adies’ entrance to the new baths from the European Hotel. ‘7-2att . | BaTHRooms fitted up with tubs and marble F- i pasins, all kinds and styles. All work per- sonally attended to. C.M. Weller, sanitary plumber. ‘Phone 27. Has no |g 5. 5-27-86 || 50 er boiler in || ood condition, " Address Box 612, Rossland, e month, inquire |: an Ont singe ta all out trains and will call at. HOTELS. —_—_ 11 | T## Dominion: Board, five dollars s week. ‘Tue Leland: Columbia avenue. The, best hotel in eréek alstrict. 1e m is Lost. 60. cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX .& CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, 8, Langcake J. Gore ‘T. Gregson, T. Gregson & Co. AUCTIONEERS. AND VALUERS. Conveyancers Notaries Public, etc. Advances made on Consignments. Money ROSSLAND, B.C Caskets and mene ENDRICKSON. M. D as of the Faculty of Physicians etc., British ee ee ARBUry ROSSLAND BAUD tf. 3, If you have washing to be done come office and we will call for it. Boseland Laundry, three doors east of 5-12-48 and will eoon be in running order. have as complete a job printing outfit as money will buy. pe—everything ty and save money. C. M. Weller, THD EXCMID AMAL 2 pital $950,000.00 Surplas aud Undividoa Profits $50,000. Jacob Hoover, president ident; E. J. Dyer, ashier. A, J. Ross, vice pre- 8 case and atteutio: id to mii jpecial o ya pal mining es 42 Columbia Avenue CHEAP LOGS— —IN THE— Original Townsite of Rossland Perfect Title Guaranteed. For the next thirty days the Montreal ‘Townsite ‘Syndicate will sell lots $200 to $400 -After.which time prices will be advanced, Own Your. Own House. — om . Your Rent: will pay for it in One Year.: FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY. John Ferguson McCrae, Representing Syndicate, on Easy Terms, OF GOODS ON TRACK. ™® GRANITEWARE— | At eho: Eee of TIN W ARE y Jessup Steel is the’ only ste f that will stand the hard rock: | °° SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware(e RED ery -and STAR: Transfer (0 Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, s general: express, truck su n business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for thé Columbia & Wester’ P railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. W. AARTLINE. PROP. Lost—Ladies Gold Watch and Chain, a 'L, CG. Laperal reward and no questions ask- ed. Leave at Record Office. S-L-tf. Lost.—Black morocco leather pocket bill book, containing papers, checks and cash. Suitable reward. Leave with H. . Jones, 115 Colum- bia ave. #19. Lost: A, pocket book, sround town: suitable reward by leaving same at this office. 3-20tf q PERSONAL. \ Ice! - Ice! Offices: 28 Washington St. ‘Télephone 48. LOON LAKE ICE Dolan & Bowers | sme ticnss cons utthe Vendome, Danctxa: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- sons every day. 10-16tf Iv you want the Kossland Evexine Recozp in ‘Spokane go to E, M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. RESTAURANTS. ANOTHER valuable discovery: ue Vendome restaurant is the best place in town to dine. Tue Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine \d prices reasonable. billiard and private club rooms, w—THE HOTEL ALLAN — LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms. steam heat and ali modern sine ence re ee all =———_The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ————"* . _Partors, baths Electric lights ‘MRB. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. D PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, : ELIVERY JASHINGTON ANG AEGEAVE STS. J.W. LANE. PRQP AND TRANSFERIN G. Roseland, B. C. on Tux Vendome gives quick fi short no- tice and everything first class, ™ RUILDING MATERIALS, Woopand lumber: We sell chi oon ant the british Columbie Will Gon The Guiy First-Class [PRACTICAL PLUMBER e" New presses, new. ave our i new {el COAL. rooms. —_— DOMINION HOTEL. -— mons delivered at the PLUMBING, different Churches WELLER, practical sanitary plumber, cor. kane strest and Columbia avenue. “Phone ——~ JOAN” WATSON, PROP. - CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. First class in every patticular. VOL, I. NO. 314. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS LOOK AT Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Ete. GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia = H. S. Wallace, DEALER IN STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, - FANCY GOODS, TOYS, HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC. Macdonald & Cronyn J. A. Macdonald. Edward Cronyn, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. BURN’S BLOCK. ROSSLAND. H. S. Wallace Turkish Baths. Hamman, Turkish Massage, Chi . Open day and night. Ladies’.—Tuesday and Heider afternoons and jes. nights. Prtvate rooms for lad! ‘rader’s building, éntrance on Lincoln St. JAS. J. MACKAY, Rossland | Candy Fine French Candies made daily. Best in Rossland. GEO. F. MANN, 2 doors west Allan House, Columbi d Russian Baths, Elec- ist Work, Face ‘Treat- -Masseur. (0, Ave ANOTHER BUSINESS . +sFOR ROSSLAND... Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesale and Retail PAINT HOUSE In their block, one door east Grand Union Hotel. They will carry a COM- PLETE STUCK of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything in the line of Painters’ Supplies. EUGENE 'B. FRANKEL, 0. G., Scientific Optician, Has all the tests and instruments for detecting and correcting defects in sight, and has the facilities for duplicating any lenses and filling any prescriptions for glasses. fo charge for examination. Orrice.. ROSSLAND_ DRUG STORE. 'B. 0, BLock. Turner & Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, ete. Basement No. 18, Columbia Avenue You will soon be ‘permitted to make Profitable Investments in CARIBOO CITY. z | and purch: exclusive shoe dealer. is kept in sf Next Door to the Post Office. values. This applies to the customer, : retail dealer who makes shoes his speciat business; one does not lovk fo. the latest sty!es in store; nor can the best shoes be obtained except from the We make a specialty of Fi good: tack, Sole agent for the J. & ‘I. Bel’s Like other lines of merchandise-must be specially elected ased in the best markets in order to ol tain best ag wellas to the fats in a hardware eShoes. Finest American nt for the Slater Shoe. Sole Fine Footwear. W. F. McNEILL. § Bes age UGE AGS HS AYE AS TE MATAGE A AS BERR ANS RE TE BSE BOB BESTE ‘8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co Full information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. General Mining Business Transacted. — Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Executs DENCE SOLICITED. , CORRESPON Orvice : Taytor Brocx, Columbia Ave. P. UO. Box 568. ROSSLAND, B. (. JAMES HUNTER. HONTE Wholesale and Retail. ROBERT HUNTER. BROS. General Merchandise. R AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES Complete stock of Mining Supplies and Builders Hardware. Choice Groceries and Provisions Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats From the best Canadian and American Manufacturers. TELEPHONE 9. NEW EXCHANGE A GO Will Operate Jointly With the Rossland Board of Trade. THE PUBLIC NOT EXCLUDED They Are Casting About For An Adequate Place of Meeting. The committee for the new mining exchange will hold a final meeting Sat- urday evening at 5 o’clock in McCrea and Campbells offices for the purpose of closing up the deal with the beard of trade. By information received from a direct source it can be announced posi- tively that the two organizations will form a direct izati They will “OUR BOYS.” Was Succeesfully Rendered Last Even- ing at Rossland Opera House. “Our Boys” isone of those good old fashioned simple plays which make our blood tingle and which appeal to all our better instincts, The characters have their trials but everything comes out right inthe end. Strange to relate the black visaged villian that is insepar- able from the stage does not make his Sppearance in “Our Boys.” Like a clear mountain brook that ripples, sparkles and dances, past meadow and wood, in sunshine and in shadow, s0 throngh the play runs a health; vein of humor and oer a atinient that is refreshing to say the least. ur Redwood in the part of Talbot Champneys, took off the dude to per- fection and illustrated the fact that even a dude may sometimes have brains, Frank Donavan as Charles Middle- wicks shows plenty of talent in handl- ing a difficult part. Helen 1 as 0] BEGGED FOR MORPHINE, Piteous Cries of Loui Smith at the Lockup Last Night. “Ob, give me some morphine! I am dying!’ was the piteous, heart render- ing cry that wailed and moaned through- out the whole of last night at the lockup where Loui Smith, the morphine fiend is being kept in custody until a proper disposition can be made of her case. Few people realize what excrutiating tor- ment the momentary suspension of the drug means to those adicted to the habit. The torment of hadeg in com- parison would be paradise. ~ Some times the poor woman would moan pitifully and then burst out into prailing shrieks which so disturbed Of- ficer Hendry that he dressed and went down town for some drug with which to eviate her ings. The medici would quiet hor fora time but before long she would commence her low moanings again and nearly drive the officers wild. Lift: let Melrose, and Harriet Delmar as Clarissa, did splendid acting. Harry Adams was the exact counterpart of the character he assumed and Ren Rice was up to his usual mark. Tilly Morris took the part of Belinda. Sh an encore for one of her then work in conjunction for the best interests of Rossland. After joining issues, quarters large enough to ac-omodate the public, the members of the exchange and of the board of trade will be selected. Already the committee has sé¥Veral places in view, but will not choose until several minor matters are arranged. The revision and drafting of by-laws and many~ other things will claim the new order’s atten- tion for some time to come. OLD EXCHANGE: DIVIDEND. Members Who Were Not in Arrears Receive $38. ‘A. B, McKenzie and Ernest Kennedy have been appointed by the hquidating committee of the old stock exchange to Fifty-four paid $50 each for entrance fees and monthly dues. Some did not pay their second month’s dues. Those who were not in arrears received $38 and those who did not.pay received a proportionate. divi- dend. ‘The furniture and charter of the ex- change has not been disposed of. BOARD OF TRADE ACTIVE. Stirring Up the Government On the Sheep Creek Trail Matter. — The board of trade is doing everything in its power to show the government the urgent necessity of making an appro- priation as eoon as possible for the building of the trail in the Big Sheep district. There are many rich mines in that locality and the miners can do nothing, practically, until the trail is built. In answer to the letter of inquiry gent to the gold commissioner at Nelson by Secretary Franklin, the following letter was received by him Thursday : Sir—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 20th inst, in regard to opening & trail to the Big Sheep district and the district inter- sected by such trail. In replying, I pre- sume you are referring to the Dewdney trail. Iam now awaiting: instructions from the land and ‘works department a8 to what appropriations are made, and until I receive such, Iam in ignorance asto where the money is to ex- pended.’ In answer to the above, Secretary ing the gold Franklin sent another, urging commissioner to make all haste possible are to he distributed, 1 n fluence in securing some of it for the Big Sheep trail. 6 THE TRAIL IS OPEN Betwaen Christina Lake and Rossland —D. Good Retarns. D. Good is in from Cascade City and says the Dewdney trail is open between Christina Lake and Rossland, and 8 many prospectors are going into the country. The trail being now available the circuitous route Bossburg is no longer necessary. The bridges over Christina and Sheep creeks are completed, which is a decided boon to prospectors, but there is a great outcry as to the bad condition of the trail, which is in many places nearly i ble in - Just as Easy... To scll a customer an inferior Shoe, but will they come again for a pair ‘‘like the ones you sold me before ?”” For the Proper Article TRY Cc. O. Lalonde Pp of fallen timber. “Jt isto be hoped the government will take immediate action to have the obstructions removed, as the present condition of the trail retards the pro- gress of the district,” said Mr. Guod. e The people have done their share in building the bridges, and the least that can be expected of the government is to keep the trail clear. —_————$—_— IMPORTANT NOTICE. The public ate hereby warned againet accepting the time checks of Buard of Works at their full face value unless the bearer has paid the Road tax, 42, \ Provincidl Fevenug tae 8. Be got onus write checks for the disbursements to} to locking darkey songs. Misa Beddard is too well known to any more than mentioned. She always does her parts as no one else coulddo them. Although there were a few little hitches, owing to the fact that the members had £0 little time in which to study their parts, tak- ing all in all it was well rendered. SEARCHING FOR HER SON. Detectives in Victoria Capture the Men Who Robbed Mrs. Norrington. Victoria, May 27.—Late last night De- A tectives Purdue and Palmer captured two crooks, Pat Burng and William Burke, of Seattle, who skipped their bail when their trial was to have come on in Seattle yesterday, for robbing Mrs. Nor- rington, an English-lady, who is search- ing for her son, who she thinks ig in Boailend. The lady is 3 yeors old and sold her property in Englan ing first 5 South re y 8 |, golng itow having come to this continent to search for her son. In Seattle Burke met her, showed her around and then troduced her to Burns. She put up at the Atlantic hotel and at night the men entered her room and stol . They Have to iti wai ition, and an officer comes from Seattle to- anorrow for them. FREIGHT CAR ROBBERS. Bound Over Under Heavy Bonds for Trial in Superior Court. Deputy United States’ Marshall Vin- son of Spok ited at the two men charged with robbing a bonded freight car -at that town last week. The men gave no names other than John Doe and Richard Roe. They were accorded a hearing before Com- missioner Hughes at Northport and and over. in the sum of $1,000 each, They were arraign on the federa) charge, the state authorities having surrendered the prisoners to the federal officers. O’Connor, a witness, shod g) vi be an acy Por nee was Bonne over in the sum of appear at the September term of court. In default he algo was taken to Spokane and is con- nfied with the other two prisoners at‘the county jail. BARBERS ORGANIZE, New Officers Elected—To Confer With Other Trade Unions. The barbers held a meeting in George Hall’s place and permanently organized a union Wedneeday evening. Officers were elected and will be installed tonight at which time a committee will be ap- pointed to confer with the other trade unions. Out of 30 shops the representa- tives of 23 shops attended. All shops agreed to join the new organization ex- cept one, who will do so if the presen’ hours are kept up another week. ‘The officers elected are: Bridgeford, resident; E. T. Farnsworth, vice presi- lent; Mealy, secrefary ; Pratt, assistant secretary. An executive committee was elected ‘with the following members: Herring, Batt ,Sharp, Gileon and Hall. Prices will be left as they are at pres- ent, but after the executive committee gets down to work the prices will prob- ably be raised to 25 cents a shave. M. E. CHURCH TERTAINMENT. Rev. Powell Delivered an Interesting Discourse on the West Indies. A full house greeted the performers of the concert at the Methodist church !ast evening. Rev. K. M. Powell talked of the West Indies in an interesting and instructive manner. There was some disappointment on account of there be- ing no intermission and social. i The concert was an impromptu affair and the performers were generally ap- plauded. RANCH WAGONS MUST GO. Don’t hire a ranch wagon when you can hire a dray just as cheaply to move ano, aale or household goods or ce, then” Australia, and | fo yunds of t|fer ro Loui is class. She never swears or raves or curses the fates, but blames herself entirely, which gains her the sympathy of all who come in contact with her, The Salvation army has been seen’ and will probably take charge of her case. A LITTLE CRITICISM. Rossland, ‘May 28. Editor Recorp:—I am a young man just from the East and was raised to go to church instead of saloons. When it was announced that there would be a church concert for young men in Rossland, I said to myself, “Now there is an evening enter- tainment for me,” and I went. As each member of the audience took their seat they were presented with an advertise- ment of a “bargain house.” IT after- wards learned that the little fellow, who gave them out was the ‘‘proprtetor or manager” of the house. It looked to me they have religion. I know church peo ple are very touchy and do not like to be criticized, but I think if they were criticized a little more it would do them . ‘Things that are done for the rd and to entertain his poople should be worth doing right. Tt is not right to have the collection, the leading feature of an entertainment, ‘As the entertainment proceeded and the house filled up, I devoutely wished i ired +o give my seat be. allowed. to I refer to, would drive a young man to rink. The other evening I heard*one man ask another to lown and hear the street fakir and the answer was, ‘“‘O that show is too cheap,” which may also be what was the matter with some church entertainments. But in all seriousness, if the young men are to be enticed away from saloons and other un- desirable , the churches should take more time and prepare programs that will not weary and disgust them. A Vicrim. THE RAGING COLUMBIA. Havoc Among the Raft and Run Boate. Last Friday was a red-letter day on the river for the raftsmen, says the Trail Creek Miner. In the morning a log raft with about 165,000 feet of logs refused to be snubbed up in the eddy below the slips. Owing to the present height of the water this eddy is to small to be of much utility in snubbing a raft. The raftgmen tried hard to stop their un- wieldly craft as they floated down the river but gave it up at Waneta. When last seen she was passing Northport. In the afternoon another large raft gave Trail and Commodore Gray the go-by. This time an extra supply of men and tackle were taken aboard and they succeeded in stopping her at the mouth of Beaver creek. . What might have been a more serious loss, however, was the escape of a barge at Robson on'the same day, which was carrying four | steel. pes and sta journey it happened that there were three men aboard. But not being provided with boats or tackle were unable to do more than simply float along. Down- river points were notified by Kobeon to be on the watch and when the barge reached Waterloo she was boarded by Phil Kelley, the ferryman. He had a boatfull of ropes and chains and wit! the help of the men on board succeeded in making her fast at the mouth of Sul- ivan creek. — Had it not been secured there it is more than likely that the scow and con- tents would have been lost since there is no other point where she could have been stopped go easily. ‘Another B.C. S. & R. raft of logs got away from the men Thursday and went down the riv GOOD SURFACE ROCK. F. W. Bauer, of Bauer & Parker is highly elated over a piece of rock taken six fect under surface from the South Kootenay Fraction, — adjoin- ing the Kootenay v1 Columbia hill. He hag not had an arsay made of it yet but believes it will show up great. Te eays it resembles the Le Roi quartz. Should it prove good he intends to start active development work. Do T Don’t forget to eee “Our Boys.””_ The | soon as the buil ‘been rednecd ana }200n 3 ‘ mere re pa oom ai to 25, 3 8 t from most of her | i cl \ ve soods th like such peo \e have more goods than Gonne WAS A CLOSE SHAVE Spokane Beats the Rosslanders By a Score of Fifteen to Eleven. GAMES IN SPOKANS Home Team Will Play at Spo- kane Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Won Lost Per Cent. 4 g 1000 The principal ingredients of which the baseball game at the Black Bear grounds was made up yesterday were: , Rag chewing, 3,000 yards. Beeting, 50 tons. Kicking, 2500 mule power. Ball playing, three parts. The official scorer might have added to his list: Number of times the umpire’s life was endangered, 30. Namber of times the bluffdidn’t go, 30 Number of times he wished he had a double-bitted ax, 29. Number of times he wished he was a box of giant powder, about to explode, The game was an improvement on the day previous with the exception of the first inning, when the spokanes let the Rosslanders score seven times. Follow- ing is the official score. SPOKANE— eR OMNE = Fs = > Bl Conmocmamn? «| seroconse! Al Yates, If Edwards, rf Marshall, 3b. Murdock, ef. Stopher, 2b& Rush, p-ss & | clecoceosss; Totals. Rosstanp— P. 2 & Sl edbenienicnl wl conecencor™ ©| SPcecesece OM BR] Smcogquund Fl rommmanans one cen Hl Menecnners & ae Ti ane ore Be Runs earned (off each pitcher)—O! Sullivan 5, off Rush 3, off Arneson 1. Two-base hits—Connors 2, Gates, Marshall, Murdock 2, McKenna, Caver- ly, McCallum. Home rans—McCalluin. Stolen nnors 8, Belt, Arne- son, Murdock, Stopher 2, Sullivan, Whalen 3. Hits made off Sullivan 18, off Rush 4, off Arneson 6, off Stopher 1. Left on bases—S; ne 7, Rossland,12. Double and triple plays—Whalen to McCallum. Bases on called balls—By Sullivan 4, Arneson 2, Rush 4, Stopher 2. Bases from being hit by pitched balls by Stopher, 2. ‘Reashed first by fielding errore—Spo- kanes, 7; Rosslands, Struck out by Sullivan, 1; by Arne- son, 1; by Stopher, 4. Passed balls by Holland, 1. Wild pitehoe by Rush, 1, *Stopher out in 6th for interfering with fielder. #*Shaw out in 6th for being struck by batted ball. Time of game, 2 hours. Umpire, Bray. Both teams went to Spokane this morning where they will play Saturday and Monday. ABOUT THE TOWN. Social dance given at Masons hall, ing, May 29. Adtissi 50 cents. Ed. D. Sanders, manager of the Le Roi hotel, went to Spokane on the morning train. See “Our Boys” at the Rossland opera house this evening. Only 25, 36 and 50 cents. it W. L. Bradley went to Northport this morning. The Rossland opera house man: ment have reduced their prices to 35 and 50 cents; boxes holding six pe ple, 5; single“box seats $1. it TRIAL OF DIAMOND THIEVES. Constable Hooson Mav Be in San Fran- cisco Several Weeks. A private letter from Constable Hooson who went to San Francisco to attend the tral of the two men charged with committing the robbery of a jewelry store in Rossland in January states that he will probably be obliged to remain there two weeks or more. The ¢has not come to trial t, but the prisoners have been identi- ied. JORDAN'S NEW COTTAGE, Magistrate Jordan has pur- chased a lot on Union avenue on which he is having erccted a neat cottage. As ding is finished and far- K for his family who me new at Vi: