%. Thornton Langley, Jovan McTeer Repass. Moning Anvestments. 1resdundvnce Bolicited* TRAIL DEPARTMENT. “The heroic conduct of Jim Hems- worth, who thrust his arm in the cogs of the whim in order to epve bis com- rades from the falling wucket, as told in Monday’s Recorv, reminds me of old Tom Mangus,” said Artour Dick, one of the old-time prospectors of this THE ORPHAN BOY, Highly Satisfa.wory Assays—Very Rich Ore, News of a hignly satisfactory na- ture tothe shareholders of the Or- phan Boy Mining company was von- veyedina letterfrom J. W. Has- king, the partys who is COLUMBIA & WESTERN. Two ‘Passenger. Trains Each Way Daily Except Sunday. now running two trains each way Jand The sel district this morning. “Mangus and half-a-dozen others of us were working atunnel in the Big Bend Country several years ago. . ‘There was a soft now in Sap Francisco. Mr. Haskins, took down with him some samples of ore from the company’s mine, in the place in the earth which had given Big Bend, which he had assayed, with Pacific rallway steamers and at Rows- land with Red Mountain railway for Spoyane and all points south, The new passenger coach will be. attached The Columbia & Western railway is|( daily except Sunday between Trail te at Trail with Canadian te WALL PAPER. TO/(NS Ask for _ WHITE LABE) ALE, All first-class Hotels, Bars and Restaurants Keep it in stock, It Is the Best, THE EVENING RECORD VOL. I. NO 196 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1897. the following results: 17 ounces o ore gave $2.60 in free gold,and 18 Verics: PRICE 5 CENT EEA ALE CSS NSSSSTREE , STSSSSE RSCESRASSESESSSESED us a good deal of trouble and we daily expected a cave-in there. Well, one to each train. = 9-6t — RecorRD BLocK, ROSSLAND, B.C. nm ‘pany, Limited. Capitalized for only $250,000. TREASURY STOCE 25cts. it 4 The Otters ould Mining J. L. PARKER, Mining Enginee Oveice: Over ” Weehs, Kennedy & Co. Valentines ALL - KINDS s, Wallace's StuionerycStore, Kiggest Gold Mine ‘In the Camp. ORIGINAL TOWNSITE ATS. John F. McCrae, Agent for the Syndicate. Crawford, t Anderson & Co. Plieied Brohers."§h Pasnen, ‘a Johnson pits .. Coiumbia Avenue, Frank A. Baird BROKER, Dealer in Mines and Stocks. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. McMillan & Whitner, te im every- th i relating to 7 axp STOCKS In and about the great ‘Trail creek country. pe G. A POUNDER, Pres. Rossland. B. C. day a snow uljle came and the long- dl. We were i ip the breast of the tunnel at the time when we heard the cracking of timbers as the earth caved in. Man- gue, without a eecond’s hesitation, rushed to the spot as the cross-beame were cracking under the strain. The rest of us had not bad time to realize what bad bappened, but Mungus un- derstcod that unless something was done at once we should all be en- tombed. He himself needed only to run to the mouth of the tunnel to es- vape, but the rest of us would cer- tainly have been swallowed up. Then fom Mangus did a thing which will make his name go down in history. {t was a low tannel, and bracing him- self equarely under the straining tim- bers, held up that weight on his shoulders till the rest of ue managed to get by him. When the last of us had safely eacaped, Tom tottered out from under the timber and let the whole mass fall. The great strain and excitement was (oo much for him apd he fell to earth unconscious, We gently lifted him and carried him out to the freeh sir whére he sovon re- gaited consciousness and we were glad to know that no serious results r, ounces $3.20, while the average re- turn from 70 pounds of ore went $29.- 60. These returns are highly suatis- factory, and show that the company has a splendid property. The tests were made by Jobnson’s_ electro- chemical process. Mr, Haskins also stated that he had concluded the purchase ofa mill, and expected to have it on the claim by June let. The mill purchased by Mr. Haskins was described in a former issue of the News-Advertiser, and, as was then mentioned, one of its chief advantages is that it can be easily packed, 9a the largest piece will not| © weigh more than 350 pounds, . It is also equal in capacity to @ 20-stamp mill, Latest advices from the claim atate that d work-is p satisfactorily, the tunnel being run at the rate of afoot a -day.—Vancouver News- Advertiser. pS) * AFRICA NOT IN IT. What a New Brunswicker Has to Say _About B. C, Mines. When the Hon. William Puggsley | reached his home 1n New Brunswick ‘| less than 20 feet in height and “the from a trip to British Culumbia, he, among other things, suid: “While in British Columbia I saw some gentlemed from South Africa who have had Jarg in the 9] followed. Fred Tessier came down from his claim in Deer Park yesterday with a PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents Call and see’ samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws, Walter C. Archer, first floor Lalonde block, PRINCESS OF DARKNESS. Princess. of _ darkness ~ and medium will tell your past, present and future: Advice given in love and marri successful, “Will tell you the business for Tontmines: are best adapted. Ex- Fey on mines: Will tell:you value of r,ton by samples. ‘Mies Hower, hen of Bpokare street, on hillside. —>— THE RECORD BY CARRIER. The Recorp has perfected its new carrier service, and the paper will now be.delivered promptly every evening by carrier to any address in the city for 25 cents per week. /Leave your ad- dregs at the office and get the news of the day served up to you inthe Rxo- orp at supper time each evening: Sb ——— “WHO CAN ANSWER? If THE auction house of Houghton & Bannett, corner Washington and Re- serve streets, sontinues_to sell their town? bably mangled arm, caused by a pre- mature explosion. Tessier was work- ing in the tunnel of his property, the Grey Wolf, and tried to fire two blasts at once. One of them exploded prematurely an: his arm was severely erushed in the ¢xplosion. His injuries however, are not serious, gold fields there. They expressed the opinion that British Columbia pre sents afar better field for profitable investment than the famous Rand region in South Africa. In British Columbia an area of country 400 miles by some 700 or 800 miles is well min- erahzed, and such valuable discoveries have been made at such widely separ- ated points asto lead to the belief that practically the whole province will'in the near future become a vast field for the production of gold, silver and other valuable minerals. —~— A SNOW BLIDE. | H. G. Marquis is here taking tem- porury charge of the Bank of British North America. H. E. Smith, for- merly of Ottawa, is his assietant. W. Howard Jones, of Butte, Mont., has accepted the position as steno grapher in the general offices of the Columbia and Western railway. J.B. Stussi, of Rossland, is in town today. Dave Farthringham ~and Bob Sproul have. bonded the Waterloo group of claims to some New Yor- kers, Hewitt Bostock, M.P.,.is in town todey. Itis probable that a reception will be tended him tonight in Mc- Sweeps Harry Hughes Down a Moun- tain Side. A snow slide started below’ the Trade Dollar, near the Bluebird, in the Slocan, and caught Harry Hughes, of Nelson. He walked into Cody hat- less and with a badly swollen neck, a bad scalp wound and bleeding at the OFFICE: Stusst Brock. ROSSLAND Miss Sonn AMME, Pianist of the renowned Amme Orchestra, Will give lessons on the Piano. Conservatory - Le Roi Ave, teat ||§ affaird: Succoss to the un-|ig WALL PAPER NEw. ALL STYLES. Latest combination’ of designs and colors, in all grades, at our usual low prices. THE WHITE HOUSE TRADING COMPANY. BATHS! New and Fresh Baths, Qe, |) Shaving, luc, Hair Cut, 25, UNION SHAVING PARLOR . Bu Greta or tel, ofc a Usion | proprietors, ; Esealet’s ‘Colonna aeTHE: HOTEL ALLAN = LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms. Parlors, baths, |° bjlliar@rand: private club rooms, "Dining room_unexcelled. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern conveniences. MRS. ME, ALLAN, Proprietress. —— The Only Brick Hotel in Town, ———— « The Pacific Hotel, pes JOHN WATSON. PROP. CORNE& COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. Cafe. . . 2K KK Fresh Supplies every day by ex- press, Finest Oy- sters, Fish and Game in the city. Everything De. ait pared in the Best Manner. First class in every particular, B. BSCALET D. BE. KERR, D.D.s LOOE! LooE! LOOKI! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. ety Rt Pastor et gamtiod nd Reeteun pry foratlaeind on sporennan ant staiion: Dictograph' sud work le revered.” "AM work Guaranteed. Will call in person, if required. JAS. J. MACKEY, Grand Union Hotel, Rossland, 8B. C. Dentist: and Oral Surgeon. Office over Fraser’s Drug Store, All work the best that skill and experience can accomplish. Columbia Ave., near Lincola St, DO xou Want A GooD suIT or CLOTHES P CALL ON “WILLIAM MILLER, TAILOR, NEXT > ROSSLAND OFFicE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, W.M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians aod ons eons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. Late Sion Workingman's Hospital, Butte, Moat. Between International and Northern Hotels, E. 0. © ae S uM, Sanitary and Water Tank Gonpany Thos..-Wilson & Co., DEALER IN-GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes justarrived . . . hee’ i Ebewia: halt ears. Two doctors were in di The funeral of Mrs. Johw Eustace took place yesterday afternoon to the cometery on Smelter hill. J.K. Vhomeon, of New Westmin- ster, has located in Trail, and will en- ter the boot and shoe business here. Costumes, wigs and masks for the on him last night. He cannot talk and it is impossible to get full particu- lars,.and itis doubtful if he will re- cover. It is generally believed that he musthave been carried fully a mile by the force uf the slide, and his neck is so badly bruised anid biack and blue . Re. BEATT ¥; UNDERTAKING ANO SMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. OPEN DAY AXD NIGHT. * Caskets and Metal Lining always on band ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Rossland, B.C. GIBSON & WILCOX Practical ‘al Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at masquerade ball can be had of Pro- fessor Anderson at the Crown Point hotel, Trail. . ———__. TRAIL ENTERPRISE. as to give reason to think that he must have. struck a tree, stump or other obstruction in his passage down the bill, ’ ——— MURPHY CREEK PROPERTY Chester Glass Asking permission to Sold to Seatt! iT Bridge the Colambia, 0) le Parties for Ten Thous- MANSEL B. GREEN, Studio of M Counterpor at HS, and Literat: Open for snesrements om preeram as singer Next to Occidental, Mus. Bac. * ture. Harmony ss vend Shore agh'h ase ond Columbia Avenue Pe fice Block. Co.umpia Avenue, Rosstanp, B. C. TO McALPINE’S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GooD GOODS ; GOOD FIT ; BEASONABLE PRICES. ~ PROP. Empey Bros Groceries, Provisions and Produce. Opposite BANK oF MONTREAL Free Delivery. Attention Ladies | Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’ end child- ren’s _ furnishings may. be found. —_ ' {Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Store, |"’s. IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT BEASONABLE PRICES. Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers, * RAPID STAGE LINE plgaver Rowland for a Ee . & MINAKER, Prop. STOVE COAL, A. C. GALT, Notary Public, Commissioner, eto., Hoom 9,° BURN’S BUILDING, MISS EMMA DOHERTY, ARTIBT. Portraits and Local Scenes s specialty. and Dollars. Doring the Present session of the pany, for whom Chest® Glass, ‘ot Trail, is acting in the preliminary proceedings, will eek authority to build and operate two bridges-over the Columbia—the one at Robson the other at Trail. Both are to be suituble for railway as well as all ordinary vehicular traffic, while the arches are required to be not A deal was closed this morning be- tween J. G. Kidwell and Louis_Levy, Seattle capitalists, with the owners of the Wonderful, Minnie, Mentana BI, M King, Mont Bell and Silver Tip, the considera- tion being $10,000, one tenth being paid down, the valance in six monthe. These properties are represented ly George A. Fraser and John Loring, and are located on Murphy creek. P ——>— DELAYS OF FREIGHT. Linterval between the abutments or piers, for the passage of rafts and ves- sels, shall be at least equal to the preg- ent width of the river.” The rates of toll for the use of each of the bridges is not to exceed 26 cents for each two horse vehicle, 20 cents for a single horse, carriage and driver, and 15 cents for each other person. Supple mentary suthority is sought by the same company to own and oper- ate steamboats and:barges, cons'ruct Complaint Entered Against the Nel- son & Fort Sheppard. The parties who are mining at Quartz Creek and other points along the Nelson & Fort Sheppard railroad complain bitterly of the delays in de- livery of tools and supplies. At pres- ent there is freight purchased in Ross- The Columbia Candy, Stationery & Glass- ware Co. Dealers in Confectionery, station: if] Dominion hall for February 1, the and ii wharveg and docks, «nd own and operate tramways in connec- tion with the proposed bridges. land lying at Waueta which is very badly needed and the owner says that unless better service can be had he wil}be forced to buy in Nelson- Thie, of course, the Rossland mer- chants would not like. If there is any way Dan Corbin’s “jerk-water” ——[—_—__ MACABEE BALL. Owing to the dramatic having the date of the Macabee ball has been Young Men and Women for positions as No Entrance Examinations required, students be- Ing admitted at any time. SHORTHAND, Common ENa@LISH, ELooution, B.O. Studio cc>, Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Orders of all kindsexecuted. Lessons given. $10.00 A Ton. Ti y BUSINESS MANAGERS, STENOGRAPHERS AnD‘ ~ TYPEWRITERS, a" * DEPARTMENTS Norma, TUITION, (Full Course) ae AND ROOM, Per Week. lege remains in scssien nolege, ymains it, senaton. day and evening Students will be ph it the train : boarding house if we are notified of date of asia.” | Reference... eference,-Any Ban® or Business House ‘ew doors west of Washington Street. roads can annoy the public they can depend upon it being done. day, February 16. 2-8-8t. SPOKANE, - - - JNO. R. CAGSIN, Prssivount,, ractical. Progressive, Successful, : Bocinens Nea uocg hear ie Won Latent ‘West. Largest annual | ig attendance of any College in the State. Prepares | * i TYPEWRITING, | jj Will be sold during regardless Smith-Hewitt Block - WASHINGTON. | Il LOCKHART, MASSAM & MILLER, a HANG: IN OUR BUSINESS, Dissolution of F Co-partnership Sale. - $25,000 Worth of Furniture, CONSISTING. OF Bedroom Sets, Parlor Suites, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, ’ Wardrobes, Wire Spring Mattresses, Blankets, Blinds, etc. the next 30 days of cost. Columbia Avenue. HunterBros. “M. FRIES, MECHA ANIC, Gun, Locksmith and General Repair Shop. Reserve &t,, St, Rossland sie Ba Se De Voin’s Place, East Columbia Ave. You'll find all your friends there. || While in Rossland STOP AT Tho Collis House Washington Street. 4 Everything First Class. Fine Bar gar in Con- nection. | Graham & Washborae Proprietors. 5 pales room for rent S WANT COLUMN. Ten cents a lne for the first Insertion; and five gents a line thereafter, BUAINSAS FERS ALS. “By having your washing sent, fo the Rossland laundry you take’ a w MECUATIONS WAH CED, = hb flannels, Three doors ieieyot postonite. Wantep —‘First-class bookkeeper and office -man: wauts employment. Best of reference, had consid ble experience in grocery store. R. L. 8., Pacific hotel. Everrpay brings “new sustnisrs Lalonde. a needs ee sriat mek shoes tit must be ane right WANTED-—A respectable jodueeilous * young woman desires employment as vook or chambermald, or place in private family. Inquire at, Enter- prise lodging house, Spokane St. 4-tf ROUiS FOW RENT, . For. Rent—A cee and -unfur- in the Hoot For ,. Rent—Fine_ tarnished com- fortable.tooms for rent. Apply to Im- perial Cigar Store, Spokane street. tf _ For Rent — Elegantly furnished rooms, plastered and well heated. Rol avenue, south ofthe Allan. - BATHS. ~ BaTus—Ladies’- .entiance the new Baths fromi the: Buropeap “Total, For Sate—A violin, $18- Apply at RECoRD otice. office. v paveroee. ; | I aled found that-some df. the » eapl- are. ing their i for investments. I am now. speaking of the mohied and busi meri “not y ger and moro energetic man should be in ‘charge of that depart. ment. He would not_be in favor of}, he hashad virtually nothing to do with it as he had handed,in: his resignation asa member of the committee al the stock jobber and’ mining broker. talista’ of “Néw. York are ‘b 4 aid or-the con- atraction ‘of & railway from the.coast through West Kootenay. though it had not been accepted. He also says he did not understand that @statement-of defence would not be BB eget Hitted up with fabs and all kinds and ale: attended. M. plumber, ‘Phone 27. yery much i din the develop ‘ment of our mines, and are .watobing as closely, and I‘am ‘satisfied ‘it >will put io and that if Mr. Forin had told him nore money was necessary, he would have notified the defendants who SERIOUSLY DAMAGED BY: ‘FIRE, The di at Qttawa not be long before they will be taking For SaLre—A livery hare and clear tle te tee which it. is ted. for sale.at. a: this offiee. 90) = For Sare.—A business in good -lo- cation. Will sell half or all. pnauaeg: Record office. : tf For Sare—Freight teams for sale with or. Shae sleds or wagans, Ap- ply. atthis offic I+f Ses Dr, Foner, dentist Seadlt Block: oneof the strongest that has ever | came west, I-tbink:. Ina few:days I # strong hold with us.” Tho reporter remarked, “We heat. will, give: you.thier panfes snd~ then the: publid can judge for themselves: ‘They are known from the Atlantic to Lo st, +. pores, > %| the~ Pacific, The. president’ of the that you formed a: Very. ‘strong com-| uiah might have been* willing to furnish Mr. Forin saya that a writ of eject- mient cannot be issued until“14. days after judgment by default and that if the squatters or the defendants. desire Lit to-be.dong = motjon:to set-aside the judgment.can ve made next Tuesday before Judge Forin who will be here. Mr. Forin saye in his opinion there ‘aro sufficient grounds. for setting aside thoeé.judgments which were taken by default. The petition. which will ask the ins Conflagration, / Ottawa, ont, Feb. 12.—The fire high broke. ‘out in the west wing of dhe pasicment t buildings her 510 Fyeatirlay afternoom|! spe ey after having damaged the buildings to the:extent of about $100,000... The ‘city wascstirred to its centre when: the fire alarm-was sounded and it became ‘known that the parliament buildings were on fire. “When the fire brigade ‘Tak Leta, Columbia avenue. “A Siuver watob sod gold chain on. ee sa nig of. Dec. 3! Hest land ‘Trail. be Pinder will ie bi leaving same with ‘Buck ling Brot ers, McGregor Block. . Goo the St. Lawrence hotel tor beg ished rooms in the ‘arker, Prop. Li mn Trail and a heavy gold chainand locket. Liberal rew! Will be paid to finder by leaving sume ut this office. PLUMSING.- C.-M. WELLER, pracuion! ies t and. cor. ambia avenue. Phone a =| opinion, before the werld will _ know, Col| SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE is one of Canad 8 leading. citizens, known by: many “and re- apected hy. all. We are going to have a big immigration nto. British Cal- umbia, and it will not belong, in my who we are, in a mining way at least.” ’ ao Lusr— Between zeal and ; singe and a purse Wich. ~pair fiver ring, also ee ined: ladies pi ture, Avsuitable reward will be Ba for same. BUILUING ma rei +L. RBs, UKaNts, Evening Star and High Ore Sales— ‘Juines Anderson, Trail. 20f| “Paz Vendome Restaurant leuds. serving fine meals and prices reason- able. Nos Very Spiri E tpakisoe Wash., Feb. 11—Closing J. H. Robinson, has constantly on ‘Tue meat famineis over aud busi- hand a full atock of: the heat ‘shingles | ness lunch 25 cents at the ‘Vendome, made. Special prices for big lots, Woop aNp -LumsBer — We sell than any others. The British | class. cheay Columbia Mill Company. ‘THE Venpoue gives quick service on short notice and everything first = DBAXAGE. Movine—If you have , household goods to move calla Red Star Star Stables, wagon. ‘Woop—Leave you: orders for wood Dahyage—The Red Star Transfer company handles all. kinds of freight promptly, at the Red. Star Stables, Prompt Fust—Buy "your ~faet of the Red on the. today. were as follows: Butte, 2} bid, 3 asked ;*Crown Point, 56 asked; Deer Park, 20} seked; Evening Star, 9} asked; Great Western, 18 asked ; High Ore, 44 asked; Iron Mask, 50 asked; Phoenix,.9 bid, 16 asked; Poorman, 5 bid, 6-asked; St. Elmo, 8} bid, 9 asked ; Silverine, 7 asked; West Le Noble Five, 58 bid; Rambler, 364 bid; have a steam wi ‘wood sa) Tease ou want delivering | end of Gaambia avenue, aM ings of pe! kind done Salt up | wood constantly on hand. ‘Woop—Leave your orders for wood or teaming of the Red Star Stal lea: ‘Tel. No. 8. Baceace—If you have a trunk at or the British Columbia’ Mill - Cole "1 kind you want moved, nafer Co. will’ do ieeeeratonht the promptly do it ~ Woop—The Red Sa stable Boorle tf asked. Star et 94; 2,600 High Ore at 44; 2,500 High Ore at 43. Roi, 18 bid; White Bear, 154 asked; Wonderful, 104 asked; Reservation; 8 bid; Dellie, 15 asked; Cariboo, 46% The sales teday were: 500 Evening rived: the f on the -g 1 ment grounds were found to.be frozen ‘and for three quarters of an hour the devouring element had it all. its own way. . At length « fire engitie was ‘brought on the scene, .and shortly |: ‘after another engine was put to work. Then the novel sight was.seen of two atesaiengines in one of, the foremost Cities of Canada, with an elaborate. water system, surrounded by a lot of of ‘useless hydrants, furnishing the power to force the streams that Bjayed upon, the burning buildings- The fire spread from the main en- trance on Wellington street to that ‘part directly over. the engineer of public works office. At midnight the ‘whole of-the mansard root of the de- p tt block, from ‘Mackenzie tower to the main entrance on Wellington street, was burned now in session at Victoria prepared by Mr. Curtis and will soon be ready for circulation. ia -A DRAMATIC HIT. lent Play. cess last night. The dict. ganization that bas visited the Cham” pion Gold Camp of America: to ) intervene in this trouble’ is being An Excellent Company and an Excel J.P. Howe’s American Girl com- pany can well feel proud of their suc- Dominion theatre was packed and the Recorp can honestly sesert they deserved their success, There is but one ver- It is the best amusement or- The pecple of Rossland, and there are 7, 000 of us, know a good thing when we get it, and a more appreciative | audience others will be put up as soon as the snow clears away. A. 8. Montgomery, is president and J. J. Bush, manager, who, with Curtis, own the group of mines. ene ee COLONEL SELLERS GROUP. A BSlocan Property Assaying 1239.9 Ounces Silver. Frank Wateon, two-thirds [owner in the Colonel Seller Group in the Slocan, isin town and had an assay yesterday, from one of the claims which-assayed 1289.9 ounces in silver to the ton. The- group consists of five claims. Mr, Watson bas an option on the other third of the property,and says he will buy it and thinks he has a bonanza, ss —s NEW MINING COMPANIES. Artieles were filed yesterday for two mining sompaniee with headquarters at and ig Gold Mining compan; $1,000,000 capital stock. Trustees: A. D. Coplen, M. 8. Bentley, G. S. Wolverton, R, J. Den- son. Jeff Davis Mining and Milling com- pany, $1,000,000 capital stock. Trus- tees: William P. Carlin, John J, O’Brien, C. F. Clough, Jeseph Morris, H. Belster, B. E. M. Strickland, Sidney Rosenhaupt, es PERSONALS. Fred Stone is down from Nelson. C. A. Jordan, of Trail, is in the city today. - E, J. Roberts, of Spokane, is at the Butte. | J.D. Farrell left this morning for Spokane. John Moynahan,returned last even- ing from Spokane. J. W. Fears, of Waterloo, Ont., isa guest atthe Allan... _ be down. ~All the old papers and records Soule npt have Deen & before the confederation were stowed away there, snd all were burned. The stationery office of the dep of publio works and the p Ih gal- lery were burned. “The water got|,, through at some points to the: offices beneath and. did eome damage. None of the principal offices ‘or more im- portant records are gone. ‘a p Mr. Howe has a number of first clas ter we shall like them. PREsOMAL. JOB eRINtine, Pianos—If you want piano moved go get th transfer colnpay Sdo it; they ate damages. responsible for al! a_safe or © Red Stat | tne Review Printing House. Get your moe | cone. ‘at home and save duty and Fn work at reasonable ices at Tonight, Hazel Kirke, the greates —— THE LILY. MAY. Heimer, of Lindsay, Ontario, somethi: at this of oe, his advantage by coll Joun and inte of Bale, Montana, will ing in, - 6b Latew Shaft Down 60 Feet with Seven ws ‘irke.” Men Working. appear as “Dunston Kirke. sant pa mare golg to Trail on Nort horee at the Brabiee vate time, No feed We get the horse back. HE Red Star Transfer iP charges. | sive job Tel. No. & aye Re at ince. we meets all and i ing ‘t f mining pri trains and will Sit at any part of the bs male ai itinas and tf CD. ‘'rofessor y gi ~ } private dancing lessons eyery day. ives Daniel Harris, who is in charge of night deserves special mention. On ReEoorp in Spokane; go toE. RE Thomas & Uo. Ir you want the Rossland Datr M. Shaw work on the Lily May in the South Belt, saya shaft No. 3, near the line of the Block House is now dowa 50 feet of the features Little Queenie Howe as Leona.” This little séven year ol DRUGGISTS with 2 feet of nice looking ore. There are at present seven men employed. elty for never Talaateearaln. oonuk. EXKOUT!RS SOTIOS . a ton. Brove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 | drugs toilet requisites. McLean & Morrow, the pioneer droggista, pevedea received & ton of ————— and will attract attention with aa: SOUR DOUGH ON CANVAS. company. Mies Emma E. Doherty and J. E. Estate of Nicholas Costello deceased Notice is hereby given that Deon be intestate, on the 9th day of Pte of NUTIOES. LIVERY STABLES. of Miss Montiiord wh Itter have cotapleted their painting will arrive on today’s train, of Sour Dough alley and have it on Tue first anoual meeting of the of th sent to the said wl bebe avenue, Ross! Ino. 8S. CLUTE Jr., 26-80 - Solicitor for Administrator. e Red Eagle Gold ny, limited ability, Monday, February 15, horses at the Red Star Stables. Horses—Get your saddle and pack the members of last night’s cast. exhibition in the window at the City crowded house should and will be i drug store, It ia true to nature and _ME@ING STOOK. Steiass—The Red Star Stables make a specialty _of sleighing parties —_—— ee ajtendance. ees BR. 0. WATTERSON, J. P, C. Watterson, of well executed. — IRON COLT ROAD. R 15 160 Fain oa 8p . G. @. date, Bec. For SaLe—4,000 shares {ron Colt; The wagon road from the North Randall & P 21,667 shares Monarch. bal fo. lied cllate, maining brokers. Otf inished tomorrow evening. Star to the Iron Colt shaft will be than the one whieh witnessed the play last night. If every company will sire a8 a008 and honest a per- iven” we shall take it first class. professional people in his company ani the more we sec of them - the bet- New York success, will be produced. Guy Durie, whose Jack O'Diamonds was eo much admired last night, will Miss Josephine Fril“ will appear as Hazel Kirke. Her Annie Diamond last of Forgiven was “Little tot is aremarkably clever child actress The full strength of the company tonight, including the first also all A the White House Trading company, has been ap- pointed a justice of the peace for Koot- Ed Fer ‘ nm, came in last cvening from th. Frank Loring, of the Josie, came up last evening from Spokane. Tom Grey, of the Trail smelter, is up on one of his usual trips. s| J.B. Deming, of Vancouver, is in the city looking over the situstion. G. A. Pounder, of the Silver Bell, returned last evening from Spokane. W. J. Kilmer of Kincardine, Ont., is in the camp and ie here to locate per- manently. Peter Tilman, an old timer in Cari- boo, arrived last evening from Ash- croft and will locate here. HH. A. Jackson,the Great Northera’s Kootenay tustler, left for Neleon and Slccan this morning. J. J. Southcoat, representing Wilson Brothers of Victoria, came in last evening from Spokane. id} J. B. McCarthur is back from Spo- kane where he was attending a meet- ing of the Rambler consolidated. Ww. C. Husband, late proprietor of thie Algonquin hotel, Sault Ste. Marie, is in the city looking for a location. 0] M.R. Galusha, of the Jumbo, left for Spokane this morning after being in the camp a few days looking after in| bis interests. Cc. G. Dixon, general agent of the Great Northern in Spokane, came up last evening and left this morning for the Slocan. J.J. Davis, of the Clifton bar, is now the owner of Gypsy Queen, the famous St. Bernard dog formerly t y enay country. owned by C. M. Miller of Spokane.