TR AIL DEPARTMENT. Snow is going off very rapidly along the run and the work of gradi Robson branch of the C.& f hs petit s | ters, Ss Thornton Langley, | uh acolombig acu toxin JQST ARRIVED |i AIR TOTES Fred Cockburn, representing R. G AT THE O’H EA R N aor 9 Dunn & Co. if ia ‘Trail fooking after Merchant Tatler and Clothier, Feed and Live STABLE Pack and Saddle Horses \'Transfer Way &W i their interests and will x elu y executed, tomorrow. v 3, Parsons” & Cooper, laaye that they ‘will have the work finished by May 1, #8 per contract. This morning the C. & W. trains re- sume their schedule, C ions were made both steamers Trail and Lytton with full Jastenger and mail train from Rossland, Chas. Dougl wu Hammond, of St. Paul, Corresdundence ark this morning to ial mining property. Solicited. | 5, Campbell, of Rossland, passed —_ through Trail for Vernon. N. D. Moore and J. D. Farrell went to Three Forks today. M. McDonald, wholesale millinery merchant, of Vancouver, was among the for Rossland this morning. Capt. G. G, Sinith has gone to Rob- son. The Leading THE COLBIN “SY Jotn Mefeer Repass. TEM.” WAR EAGLE STABLES, On alley row Bros, boty Of Rossland, opened up this week one of the Largest Consignments of x XT, cf ‘ \ HIGH GRADE GOODS EVER BROUGHT INTO THE KOOTENAY. Suitings consisting of Vicunas, Cheviots, French We sted, Hair Lines, West of England Pantings, Scotch Tweeds in all the newest designs and patterns, A full line of the latest-in Gents’ Furnishings. In Boots and Shoes we take the lead, carrying only the best quality and make in Ladies’ and Gents’ Tan Oxford, Bloods and Bleck. . ‘A full consignment of American Hats in the Newest Shades and Styles, Also a inll line of High Class keady Mude Clothing from the very best manufacturers. ' M. J. O’ HEARN, Emporium of Fashion CORNER COLUMBIA AND LINCOLN AVE, FULL LINE OF . ‘ Dangerous Excuse For & Railroad— Kootenay Railroad News: he Rossland Evenin VOL. 1, NO; 274 gs Record. — PRICE 5 CENTS Spring Suitings, Trousers and Overcoatings. Mining Investments. Maat tor eee) . The Corbin railroads are in almost a ad by, Mrs hopeless condition. Only two passenger went to” Dee { "i : oe | trains from Spokane have reached Ross- examine some) iang this week. The Spokane and Northern and the Red mountain roads are both rickety and half buried by land slides. It is expected that the, slides will continue go long as the soft weather lasts. Several gangs of men are work- ing at the debris in the day time trying to et the track but work at night is so dangerous on acoount of Y the frequent slides that little pro- gall and see goods M aries Noubiidgo and W.F. H ress is being miade, Yesterday a| get prices. "Charles, Noubridge and WF. Horn: ftiry lide at the “loop prevented | —__.. 1 t MARTIN SCAWIEG Litton en route for Fort Sheppard the passenger train from reaching ee ui ‘ She] il 8 o’clock thi i Kitere they will do. some d » | land until 3 o’clock this morning. Many ‘At the WHITE HOUSE. . iS of the p walked in last evening. work on the Francey. 6a They expressed themselves as greatly _ Miss Clara Lielired and Miss May | yotieved when they ret their feeton terra nsell went to Rossland today for 8) firma, for their hair was on end the en- visit with ..iends. tire trip from Spokane, owing to the Aforce of over fiity men were working | dangerous condition of the road bed, all last night on the Columbia & West-| The slide ou the Columbia & Western ern, and the slide on Tiger switch was| at the Tiger switch, about half way be- (legred so as to allow the engine to pass. | tween Trail and Rossland, was the only aeee——The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ——™ Traing can now be run, regardless of the | serious delay to traffic on that rond since slide, by transferring passengers over it.) it was built. ‘A gang of 100 men worked ~ ° Carnival Ball h J 5 R.'T. Daniel is back from Victoria | Thursday and Friday clearing the track, id . ———_—- DOMINION HOTE L. —— on has called the | ridge conmumaltree es and a large force of men. worked all deat on. gether and they are now collecting fun s.| night and it is expected that the ti ‘ain 5 ae committee reports splendid ‘success | will resume its reutlar trips now with-| MONDAY EVENING i have all the neces-| out further difficulty. AQ DOMINION HALL. adley £ oh xnon ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, AFRIL 12, 1897. THE ROSSLAND NINE Players in the Home Baseball Team Selected. * FI: ———_ BATS! F 1 New and Fresh Baths, 25c, Shaving, 15 ES) Hair Cut. 25, 7 UNION SHAVING Wop . og . . Classified Business Directory. Kesey Honographer and Type- mmeretal block. uttie, Shorthand, Typewriting x. Hoom 11, Traders’ block. tf Spokane, Sandon and Kaslo, said this morning that it ia proposed to make the Rossland baseball grounds the best in the west and no expense will be spared to make them such. A quarter mile bicycle track will be added and durin; the suinmer the wheel meetin; which have hitherto been monopolized by Spo- kane will be secured for land. ‘the 4 ‘| bulk of the money which will be necte- $ he necessary ands bscribed Sad some of will support Stock Urvice: RECORD BLOCK, ROSSLAND. B. 0. KILLED A DETECTIVE Officer McPhee of Spol and Instantly Killed. First-class Fit and Workmauship guar- anteed. BTR, COMPA: OSMLAND Mining Abstract Co. makes ab- SLANT aitien, Praders block; P.0.Hox 568 TANTS. SE TEA, TEA Co., Coluinbin avenue, Ross. B.C. tf ACIFIC land, : ~acgous Wit MeQUERS, Bay Shot |- OPIS f expert Smith Hewitt block, 3d flat, room 7. THE CREEDMORE. rooms. are - — ave., cast 2 LS 3s II TM, Ts ASS | pm THE HOTEL ALLAN! Panton . , j d entertainments. Finest LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, 33. ©. | eantat Grand Pniont fet foot ot tdugnte “Appiy to J. Dy Brownell tel, George M. Hall oo. frorager, office Opera tHouse. 15 tf. Parlors, baths, prfetor. Dro. Electric lights, | URS. M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. PINE Te ae of P.O, AMUSEMENTS. 30OL, Billiards and Bowling. Po cast Columbia avenue. your friends there. ony 7p HE Mart Opera House to lease for balls par- rs y DRILLING CONTEST NEWS) De Voin’s Place UNDERTAK You'll find 3 pape nd all B, WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No * 16 Lincoln street. if B BROTHER OF NEILL M’PHEE. e 01,000. oF resent is as follows: inflelas Masked _—=— | WINES, SPIRITS AND CIGARS, olesale dealer in wines, spir- ve. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms, M. RO Bs ‘cust Columbia a ‘hiltiard and private clab rooms. “Dining reom tnexcell d- steam heat and all modern conveniences, 8. George Rusk. Champion * Bag Puncher, and Dunc McDonald WANT COLUMN. Coming to Rossland. Tencents aline for the first insertion: and five } cents a line thereafter. The Murderer Then Fires the Pistol and Takes His Own Life. ARCHITECTS, TAYLOR & Moller, architects, Taylor block, 135 Columbia ave. W., LKINSON, Architect and -D.L.8., + 1121-2 Col a. _> G. A POUNDER, Pres. ambis ave , | — opens, nvestors ABBAYERS, TE ICHARD Marsh, 22 years’ experience { RICHARD fund iinhig of ores! Ullice next = References, uddress W, this olfice or c Directory of a eatment Sa ieferencer, a . * 1 " 41d-6t. rf A ‘ Elegantly furnished rooms. Dining room well-equipped and supplied New York <= -s ut Chicago Hou jolt hempeanr ae gone ae with white help. Retes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25 cents each. A | offer to sell you the ARRON, Gerlick Co., real estate and mining full line of Mit this elty in the Intornational leegrte With share of public patronage solicited. Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. ‘Rammes nid eddromes of parece ‘Box 273, Traders block. Mem- ,000 Maine Investors, a hange. 8,690 N. B, COOK s,Co», mining brokers, rooms 6 . $50 Vermont « - ‘und 7 Traders building. A Sn > _) 0 Mas PMPLEY & Mills, minning and investment kK 1 e a Cl C O e e t. brokers. Investigate Yeilow Jacket, treas- ban | ‘ 5 5,009) 2 ares at Ue, .U. box 612, Rossland, 8. C. 5,000 : CANZHELL MECRAE CO., ltd. mines and | Wantup: | first class milliner. ~Apply at Le 1 brokers. a Colsimbla aidave, You Marche, 121 Columbia avenue. 3-3l-tf MELD, Ho So., mines and stocks. Mem-| WANTED: 5 B ben of the Stock ‘exchange. ‘Otfice Grand | no Hinton oF poles forpines Rae ere nion le FRANK A. Baird, mining broker, P.O. box 285 ‘Belleview ttotel. ) (. PETTIBONE & CO., mining and stock «brokers. Room 15, Collins stousi (jo0), Clarke & Co, mines, stocks and real estate, No. 23 Columbia ave. east. FE, MILLS, mining and real estate, 361-2 E. J. Columbia ave. JON M. Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia J ave. west. SITUATIONS WANTED. bail The site for the sland grounds has been selected and the play: ers selected for the Rossland ‘team. . i of the Spo- kane team telegraphed Walter Mc- Callum that he would leave this morning for lo to at the meeting which is to be held in that city on the 13th. Absence of trains on the Spokane & Pp d_ the Spok repre: ives of the 1 league from attending the meeting to be held at Kaslo April 7 to perfect organi- zation, so the meeting was postponed to Tuesday, April18. It will be held in Kaslo. At this it is that the following officers will ‘be elec- ted: President, Ross Thompson, of Ross- land, or J. M. Harris, of Kaslo; secre- tary and treasurer, A L. McClain, of T who will prob- teams are W. Neill McPhee, of Stack & McDonnell’s, received a telegram this morning stating | that his brother, Detective McPhee, of Spokane, was shot and killed by a stran- ger who he was attempting to arrest this morning and that McPhee’s assailant blew out his own b rains after murdrr- ing the officer. . Particulars of the tragedy were not given. Detective McPhee was amember of the Spokane Police department fora number of years and about a year ago was d to the ition of city de- tective. He jant in strength and Wanrep.—Situation as bookkeeper or Collector ail at Capitalized for oniy © | 'Bhe Gnly First-Class Honse in Town Giving Modzrate Rates. jardianeltea, APRIL 12 ee 5 zion, Beat ric... x and claim they will sary money paid in or subscribed by] The Kaslo & Slocan railway is Monday. They find that the people pletely blocked with slides, have full confidence in the future of| bridges went out April 7 and the Trail and ate subscribing | liberally. | age fone to the road ut that time cannot Within a week it is expected that the ii work of laying plank will commence. The bridging of Bay avenue will be of almost incalculable yalue to Trail. It will furnish a i hf com- Four dain- Rossland B. C. and Mining P. References require TREASURY sTOoCcke 25¢ets. The Ottaw:, Gola Mining Company’, Limited, Perm “yx be repaired before Monday. ‘the freight traffic of this road has been taxed to its utmost capacity for several weeks. Superintendent Bryan says that the present equi of the roud is far be- hind its needs even for the present. but a have been m: ie to meet the i of i raffic, In opm w ci Gnder to handle the business the com- mada aN ule ts spotted pany has ordered a number of freight 5 for the Carnival Ball.”” cars which are now being built and a . new passenger coach will be added to the service. Last year at this time one assenger coach was all that was re- quired to accommodate the passenger traffic. Since March 1 until two weeks ago when the soit weather started the slides the average ore shipments was seven cars daily. Besides the ore haulage, a large amount of delayed Canadian Pa- cific railway freight for Kaslo ar 1 oN son has been brought over the Kaslo & Slocan. _ REGISTRY OF Hume will ask the government at the establishment of a supreme court Victoria Monday what will be done about registry for Rossland and the land regis- railway. try office ior Nelson. No provisions were From the south, via Spokane, made iy the estimates for either of these Washington, by the Sp hi de} i sent to Victoria Falls & Northern and the Colum- ation bill was under bia & Red Mountain railways. 1 the government to Rossland has thirty five hotels, ns. with bars. eating and lodging rooms, and a dozen restaurants; and all are well patronized. ‘There are four weekly news- papers and tivo dailies. All other WantED : Five or six sprightly dinning room girls of good address, ‘wanted at once at the Alian House. —4-8-tf. WantEp: Five smart’ dining room. girls with good address. Enquire at this office. S-Bl-tf TOBACCO AND CIGARS. “What is your hurry Parnonize home industry. Smoke Enterprise, ‘Kootenay and Rosslans in Rossland. Favorite cigars, made “I've but five minutes J. L. PARKER, Mining Engineer. Orrics: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. Smoxe British Lion and Mainland cigars. Van- Couver Cigar Store, opposite Ban! of Mon- treal. 10-1 Wantxp: Everybody to smoke the Fleur Vall A Cigar Store. & the grand march at tl Carnival Ball.” SS JOAN WATSON. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. PROP. AND. SPOKAN' SI. eee Ss was 2 gi always held the best reputation in police circles in Spokane asa fearless officer. He had many enemies among the tough element of the F. Connors, Geo! B. Bor-|city anda number of times, while he chers, Kaslo; ‘cCallum, Ross-| was a patrolman, his life was thregt- land, and Owney Patterson, Sandon. THE DRILLING CONTEST. McLeod and Ross Training—George Pfunder to Be a Judge. ROSSLAND. ROOMS FOR RENT. x First class in every particular, This office and the citizens of this vicinity are constantly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficult to answer by letter, so the REconp gives the followiag in- formation for th. benetit of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- anl the United is ached from = the north via the Canadian Pacific to “Arrowhead, on the Columbia river; from there to Trail by steamer, and from Trail to. Ross- land by the Columbin & Western ‘he ry HOTELS. ‘To Lt in McGregor terrace, unfurnished rooms ably manage tie several scresndens ‘alsy store or ollice. Apply to McKinnon and Braden, St. Paul street yrucery 45-61 For RENT: Unfurnished rooms to rent. Apply to J.D. Brownell, office Hart's Opera House. : 45 tf, OE ~~ ANN Tug Dominion: Board, five dollars a week. ‘Tux Leland: Columbia avenue. Trail, B.C. eek district. it room is_alw: season and the tables are a “Nothing’s too good for he Arlington.” or Firm names. No names taken from F agency Bs Fancy Goods, Notions, Wall Paper, Window Blinds. THe ened. ‘Every old Spokane man in Rossland | {et knew McPhee personally and were ote shocked at the news of his death. Elie Lavalley, [Stone a sane a : sous More tha Y + P.O. box 84, Trader's Christina Lake Store,, LF] eg dle Co. Bai J. Mogren Sic ito ioe ie Wa IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY! names can Le ft ME, DEMPSTER & CO., stock brokers. Em- MINERS AND PROSPECTORS cole rete ee oneness WITH ALL NECESSA BY PRO- PATTERSON Johnson & Co., real estate and VISIONS AT REARONAY a mining brokers, 98 Columbia ave. PRICES, Ae For Rent: Furnished rooms with board. First ‘avenue, third house-east of St. Paul street. Keferences. 16m. For Kent: Hotel, bar and dress P. O. Box 588. Ad- 42te For RENT: Fine furnished comfortable rooms for rent. Apply to uportal Cigar store, Spo- street. For Rent: Elega: and wi A cordial invitation is extende1 to all trades- men and business men to grade OOrs Rosstanp, B. C, INTEREST IN THE JOE SOLD. hese 1 open at 8:3) p.m. ful in PROF. R. B, BOICE. s ont Be P, Burns Buys of James Cameron a One- placing Minn Fourth Interest. From the preparations now being made the coming season promises to be especially active in a sporting way. J. Bovine is meeting with good success in the organization of his football team. The season of sports will be opened with the drilling contest at Dominion hall on “t April 15. Several bets, ranging from ¢5 +o $100 have been made since ‘Saturday on the result of this contest. McLeod and Ross seem to be the favorites, though a great many miners believe that. Mike Burns and Riley will —Corner Columbia Avenue —and Spokane Streets. ntly furnished rooms, plas- 1 ell heated. Le Koi avenue, south of the Allan. To RENT AND Lease: Furnished rooms to rent ‘and ground to lease; also earpenter shop. No. 21 Earl st. in rear of shaw hotel. sont For Rent: New tive roomed house. Apply Me- Lean & Morrow’s drug store. east For Rant: A and room for rent in the KEcoRD block. ROLT & Grogan, mining brokers, 6 east Col- umbia ave. a ANDELL & POLLETT, 20 East Columbia ave- ‘ae, buy and sell mires and mining shares. : THORNTON Langley, Mining Broker, Re- DS. Cord Block, “7eley Mining WHITE Bear Mining and Milling Co., John Wj 3 Cole, manager." Olee “Comiberelal |: W M. BENNISON & CO., mines and stocks. 48 Columbia avenue. James Cameron sold @ quarter inter- est in the Joe today to P. Burns for $400. The Joe is located on Castle Mountain, in the Christena dake district, and ad- - S a ¥ 1 ry NELSON'S. s Wood and Coal Co. PUST OFFICE BUILDING. Lost: A pocket book, around town; suitable ie Teward by leaving same at this office. 3-26tf Ie Aliso Prepared Keep Travelers. 9 TER TH yates Office Supplies, ice or further ie ars call or ade joins the -WwooD. Record li FOR SALE. . Record Office. Furi; Buy your tuel of the Red Star stables. Woop: Leave you orders for wood at the Red MINERS’ UNION BALL. ted Poin’ tochesier. tossland Red Mount’n jossland Sia Roetiand. HH’ For SALE: Grocery business; good locality; Beier ee aaa 1s, sit} | Star stables.” Prompt delivery. FoR Casi: rable business Hnacantral locality. Also ® good sas location | woop: The Red Star stable people have s.stean) | cy _.of .. the, Mors. m _ wonelng ha team |e oy ean ae RENNES ghd Boas have Inid oe ing ta the this office. Woop: Leave your orders for wood at the Brti- ‘mines in order that they may train for ea Ss} — - < = b ee CIVIL ENGINEERS. YER & Milthorp, civil engineers. Railwa; DSuevoring tS epodinity: Ord -vivek, bin tionery, make such prov An effort was made yesterday 2 It Will Be Given at Hart’s Opera House + mmeertmnr th pr AGiIT. ~~ Sta res, ere and. F ‘cheap-Trspot cash. Apply at 8 office. the . They are confident of win- cise mecsuertainatdazis ning... They have decided upon Geo. P. Pfunder as their judge while Captain Wm. Hall, superintendent of the Le Roi, will be the official judge of the con- : Re The Miners’ Union of Rossland will |S} give a grand ball at Hart’s Opera house | Stiverin on Monday evening, April 19. Great | Souther ¢ross preparations are being made and as the ys never do anythipg by half, success is agsured in advance. | - Bann & Ruza have opened « hay, grain and For feed store in the Le Hoi stables. ‘Iheir prices ; . CONTRACTORS. cominand attention. it will pay you to call | . | Groceries CH GEENDEBSON, contractor and builder. edt Telephone 27.) provisions and Xs.” " ‘pHOs. McKinnon, Contractor and Builde: Be Py =.= = Lincoln street. ti Ifyou are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. Wright Schwan Stage Line Bossburg FOR ALL POINTS IN THE... Kettle River Country ForSate: A new piano at a bergal easy pees ALE: w pl Oo at in on terms. Inquire at this office. For SALE: First class restaurant complete; or ‘will sell outtit cheap. Apply at this office. Fou Sabet ‘An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this ‘oftice. All work the best that she accomplis Office over Fraser's Drag Store; Columbia Ave, near Lincola St, Leave orders for coal oll, at Snyder's cigar | test. h store, corner Spokane, street ang Co ‘A cash prize will be given to the boys eventie. Coal Oil Johnnie. 300m _| under 15 years of age who enter the con- test and are success: Produce. DR. & BLUE PI 5 I. BUCK & Boulton, mining and civil engineers draughtsmen ‘and biue printers, Stussi block. _— For Sate: Thi flat, with or B,, this office. Fon Sxue: Cheap, a full dress suit; would fit man 9 ft.3 in.ord ft.4 in, Apply. L. W., ve. ree roomed house near Baseball w A COAL. ithout pply £. D. PERSONALS. H. A. Jones, of Salmo, is a guest of] yaie.. - the city. Young BritishAmerica| J. B. McArthur left this afternoon for] - the Slocan via Trail. Jerome L. Drumheller, largely inter- ested in the Alberta, is in town. Hank O’Connell has thrown away his crutches and is getting ready for the base ball season. John J. Palmer, president of the To- ronto type foundry, who has been in the city some days, left today for the Slocan and the coast. Miss Moffat, teacher in the primary department of the pudlic school, is sick and there was not school in her room today in consequence. A. J. McDonald has returned from the Hot Springs, Wash., where he went a month ago to receive treatment for the and is greatly improved. John Replinger, who has been here for ten days attendinn his sick wife, re- turned this morning for the Slocan. where is representing Messrs Campbell & McCrae, of Rossland. Judge Craig, the first man to make locations on the North Fork of the Sal- mon, is in town. ii directing Opr BANK or MONTREAL PROMINENT SPORTS COMING. Srove coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars # ton. ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company | OFFICE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, f. O. CRraFToN - - Manager. George Rusk Champion Bag Puncher and Duncan McDonald. Free Delivery. w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Sictal Liniaz alwsysoa hurl ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. DRBESSMAKEBS. — MME. £-.V.BOss, formerly of Walker Bros. & pe B | ‘Fyler, of Balt Lake. Cosmos Block. ply at this office. H Sag: A livery barn and clear title to lot i - tAttention latis! SALE: A livery Dore forsale ata bargain | sonsevery day. George Rusk, the champion bag pun: Mrs. M. Heard exvoauen. AP ny at this ates. a Ww-lbtt Ty x00 ¥ want the Hossland Evenixe Recon in |cher gi the world and Duncan A..Mc- % 3: Fi » Witl = ne . M. Shaw or J. W. Graham, 5 has opened her new PF RASER'S Drug store, 418. Columbla.ave. | out slo : Freight teams for ween pies | ae kid Donald the noted boxer and athlete will store on Columbia eae MaxUrACTURING sale: The only be in | Friday. McDonald was ave., where every- G98! ye s., druggists and stationers. one of Corbett’s trainers before his bat- e fi E 8 f its kind eigen Ce lumbia. A fi one 0 kine im ish Columbia. iret thing in the lin ese ns.’ Fine toilet articles and sta-| clessinvestment. Apply ri tle with Sullivan. ladies’ and ¢ For 8aLE: The EVENING and WEEKLY RossLanp \d- Hecorp is on sate news ren’s. furnishings may be found. Clothing Slaughter PERSONAL. For SALE: A comple outfit for a country news- Pa UNLISTED sTOCKs. r; Washington eight column hand press. pm. Dancixo: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- Name of Company. day 10-150 ‘one comme AE acai Bia Ask Biase 60 cent Japan. Excell Athabasca Buffalo. ve t Oolong at 50 cents. O. Mn FOX & CO. Columbia Ave,, near Lincoln St. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEaLEk IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE- DENTISTS. tivne: oe) eee | [A LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. Send a photograph of yourself dnd $1.00 and t 100 Stamp Photographs, all gummed sud rated the same as 8 postage stamp. Just for 8 station- Ww. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. Dk. FINLEY, dentist, Stussi block. atands in V EXPRESSMEN. Cc \RLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- (utters, Montana barn. BC Hote ed WILL IT BE MAYOR SCOTT? Bros.; Clark, & Stew: PHYSICIANS. Beddell loway & Co., A Gait Paper Says Kind Words for Mayor Scott. axents for V Late Surgeon \ Hosp vkingman’s Dk. Fortn has opened his office next door to House. 220tf Butte, Mont. the Custom . Dr, SINCLAIR, Octidental block. FINANCIAL AGENTS. R & Chesnut,3 doors east of post office, Heal Estate. Headquarters ee 8-26 11 Top Hinkley and B'i'k Colt DRAYAGE. . Heather Gell ron Cole. Jand th The contest in great British Columbia mining town that is today the cynosure of the mining world for the mayoralty is of more than pass- ing interest to Galtonians, for the rea- gon that one of the men who have helped to make Galt what it is, a man of brains, capital, and indomitable energy, is a candidate for the office, says the Galt Reporter. We refer to Mr. Robert OFFICE: Stuss1 Bock. ROSSLAND Moving: If5 you. have household goods to move calla, r transfer wagon. DeavacE: The Red Star Transfer Company ‘handles all kinds of freight promptly. ‘TeaMiNG: If you want delivering or teaming of ‘any kind done call up the Red Star Stabies. es ‘Tel, No. Tt 5 B : If you have a trunk or baggage of C, Harland Fisher, Hairdressing and) “any kind you want moved, the Ked Star anicuring. ‘The Creedmore, room 8 and SRY ser Company will do it promptly. Praxos: If you want a safe or piano moved go get the Re do it; New lot of shoes just arrived . . . Rossland, B. C. Be. We ship our pipe in car load lots. You can save] gna _ . ate end re money by buying from us.) panded di Good stock of valves and fit- tings at reduced prices. ( on- tracts for hot water, steam) 7 " * 4 i to : 5 heating, plumbing and set-| EMpCY Bras. amend the West Kootenay Power & Reasonable Prices: PRS ting of manufacturing ma- Electric Light company’s bill for the . | ; \. purpose of exempting Salmo and Say- 1 Sweet Tone, 9 Stops, wm. KHRR,. D. D. 8 \chinery. ‘ard from the operations of the bill. Good Maker, Fancy . The proposed amendments were de- Walnut Case, Large brinehes of business are well feated arui the bill, was placed on its| VU" Size. Would take represented, ‘The population is third reading and dassed. shares in good com- variously estimated from 6,000 The Kellie tramway act amendment | pany and part cash. Apply quickly to to 7,500. bill providing that restrictions confining BAUER & PARKER, Board and lodging at the ho- its operation to the east side of the Cas- + 110 Columbia Avenue. tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 cades should be extended to the entire to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, province was read a second time with- $3.50 to $7 per week. out opposition. emcees It is useless to write and ask : = if any particular business would \ pay here. Business men are fall- ing over each other to establish AN NOU NCEMENT . nearly every kind of enterpr' ind . and all seem to be doing well, I am sorry to say, owing to the Y »ody must be his own misfortunes of the ‘ Readick judge and take his own chances, Con and the interruption. in While there is not work for’ all kane, they will not. be able to who iaquire. mast sob indus- play’on Monday, April 12th. trious pe 3 who really wish to Bui Iam dQ to announce work have so fgr been able to the Columbia Opera Company, obtain it. the greatest of all comic opera - We would not advise any man companies, with forty people for to laud here “broke” without April 22nd. ory, loc eto, ‘The helanoe 2 > friends, although many who have —_— AWiil call in person, if required, done so are doing well. x: Tlis camp is not being estab- J. D. BROWNELLE, Manager, Jas. J. MACKEY, lished on tla basis of a pay roll HART’S OPERA HOUSE. Grand Union Hotel, V és is Clarendon Caf arendon ale C.W. ABBOTT & CO. No. 30 Colambia avenuc. PLUMBING. ee at present. ‘The Pp i enga ed, not only in working the mines and conducting the business of the town, but are buying.or bonding and develop- ing mining property; buying and sellmg real estate; building houses for rental purposes; pros- eee W, |, ORDE, agent Goldie & McCulloch Safes, + Money to Loan, Stocks, Insurance, 4% J. ‘'. McKenzie, M, D., McGill, Montreal, Surgeon and A h C.M. Wetter, practical sanitary plumber, cor. "i ry Columbia avenue east. kane street and Columbia avenue. ‘thone er ph S IMMIGRATION NOTES. The Oregsu and Washington Boards are doing good work and should be liberally supported and encouraged. As a result of this work many eastern peo- ple are turning their attention to the LIVERY STABLES. and 5S ulty of Physicians and Specialty made of E; OFFICE = Soe 7 M's, Heis now Spokane Stamp Works, 9. work on the Victoria, Alberta and Daisy ELECTROTYPERS, in that locality. There is 350 x and Kar Diseases. Honses: Get your saddle and pack forses at les. SMLVH-HEWITT BLOCK. the Red Star sta! Sieicus: The stables make aspecialty Crawiord, Anderson & Co. {Mining Brokers. Orrice: Paterson & Johnson Bld¢. Columbia Avenue, 2% Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dusier in Mines and tock s. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. ee Meillan & Wallner, feck country. yents Royal Gold Min- ing Company. __————————_ 7 site hiss Millie Amme Pianist of the re- nowned Aime or- chestra, Will Give Lessons on the Piano Conservatory Le Boi Avenue. pecting and staking prospectors, Many are he-e simply looking ou in wonderment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast a population of 50,000. ‘After that ic will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll, but not for four or five years. ‘There are millions of money here from all sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. ‘The lustory of the camp reads 6 yea uory tale, and the fabulous 3 fiches are scarcely excelled by % the imaginary “Xing Solomon's § Mines.” We will not attempt Sto discuss the mines ina single ve been writing and have not been a p up with them, The ore shipments speak fo. themsetve ‘The town has wou an enviable reputation for law and order = [t if, is supplied with waterworks and if electric lights. The main street is graded and ten blocks are built |} up with two and three-story busi- ness houses For further information come iB and see for yourself, or subscribe for the Daity or WEEKLY |§ Recorp.. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Private rooms for ladies. Neatest and finest equipped cafe north of Spokane. Everything new. | Service excellent. NOTICE Sealed ‘Tenders will be received ‘Tuesday April 20 | Stock, Lease and Book ‘Accounts OF THE ESTATE OF J. ML BURNES & Co. | | AT TRAIL, | At a rate of the onjdoilar inventory | which can be secu on the premises. TERMS.—SPOT CASH. | Highest or any tenders not neces- jsarily accepted. ‘Mark on Envelope; | for stock, etc., J. M. Burns & Com- | pany,” and address to Jas, Macdon- NO ictoria. B.C. ald, Trai). B.C., or Simon Leiser, ig: ictori i “ Tenders Pacific Northwest. If the reader has any friends in the east who are liftely to come here this year send their nomes and addresses to the undersigned ani will see that they get a supply of the best literature and full information as to his country. 3-30-lw GEORGE 8 Barry, Gen’l Agt. Wisconsin Central Lines, Portland, Or. and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Dr. Reddick.| ‘"""sroass.wasu Office next door to Sisters’ “COLUMBIA AVE. |New Brunswick Consolidated Gold MINING COMPANY. (Limited Liability.) * TENDERS WANTED. For doing fifty (60) feet of work on the “Wild Horse Creck.” | The lowest or any tender not neces- sary accepted. S. THORNTON LANGLEY, Trustee. 115 Columbia Ave. NOTICE. | We have alreat ed a part of the fire ftock of Messrs. Lenabel & (Co., Toronto, consisting of watches, clothing, gents’ furnishings, shoes, ete. which we | Will sell during the day and at auction lat7 p. m.daily at your own prices. Bal- ance of same stock expected di ow is your chance to buy at prices you never ; dreamed of. Hoveuron & Bannert, Corner of Washington and Sour Dou Alley. 3% property of this company, situated on| 4 % x % & 4 MISS EMMA DOHERTY, ARTIST. Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. B Portraits and Local Scenes a specialty. |B Orders of all kinds executed. Lessons given. Spaste voz stzstz ste st7 ste vie stesie siz 7 % One Price to All. GEO. A. FRASER Carries @ complete line of Perfumes, Powders, Soaps and Toilet Articles. DO YOU _ WANT A MAP OR Carefully Prpires Your Prescriptions. GEO. A. FRASER, Chemist and Druggist, $ z | ene Ave. Rossland, B. C. STS BS TSTS ASUS HSTS says BR | BRICKLAYING A NEWSPAPER cur? IF SO, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITH. ‘TIMES BUILDING, CHilAGO. Let me estimate and submit samples. Bh BYSTYS SYS SASTIT HS ANAS All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- Everything F Fine layer. Office at the gun and lock- 1 cy. Reserve street. Cali and examine THE DAILY RECORD 25 cents a Week delivered While in Rossland STOP AT Mhe Collins Hout Washington Street. irst Class Bar in Cov neetion ‘The best of all cuts and engravings, | aba & Wastbitd at moderate prices. ° "Proprietors. HARDWARE. A, McBRIDE & Co., hardware and minin + tools. J. ¥: TRAVERS, hardwate, Columbia ave. W. HOTELS, PAGIFIC HOTEL, Columbia avenue, West. rr. n Wateon, Proprieto! he Red Star Transfer Company to they are responsible for all damages. Ir You are going to Trail or saddle Red Si of sleighing parties. Scott, ex-mayor of Galt, and for many horse at the Ked Star time; no fe charges. We back. Tel. No. 8. get stabie. get the T-9tf Tue Red Star Transfer Company meets all out- ‘going and in-coming trains and will call at any part of she city for baggage or passengers. We never iniss the train. itt BAKERIES. B.C. BAKERY, Hazelwood mulk, fine cream: ery ‘putter and fresh ranch eggs. 24 Washington street. ‘S10tf B.C. Bakery. Fine bread, cakes snd pastry is our Halt 2 reet. 4i-tf. BUSINESS PERSONALS. MopEL Bakery: Creamery and dairy butter. Fresh tanch eggs. 18 Washington st. 2-27tf LUMBER DEALERS. KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., everythin: in the building line. i id . A. § Just stop and look in Fraser's window and see the beautiful perfume atomizers. = 2-18tf For fine fruit and choice candies call at the MINERAL PSYCHOMETRIST. readi at by handlin: sample of the ore. Parlor No.1, Taylor Build- ing. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., and 2to 6 p. m. . MINING COMPANIES, HEATHER Bell,E.W. Liljegran, Supt., Record HAT erven Gold Mining Co., E. W. Lilje- THE, Alf Gold Mining Co.,; BE. W. Liljegran Columbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near im. very day brings new customers to Lalonde. Itstands to reason that when aman makes Hoots and shoes a specialty, that it must be the right house. THE | Fon the greatest and finest assortment of boots ‘and shoes go to Lalonde’s, the leading boot and shoe store. OE Ger 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 Tubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- ment has just been received. Tate ears & of the ruling iy of the county of Waterloo. Ross- land is in the formative period of its ex- istence, one of its needs in its municipal life being men accustomed to the work- ii 1 aati feet of work done on the Victoria. a Col. I. N. Peyton, the largest individ- | Si!ver ual stockholder in the Le Roi mine, has | $t >! been in town for a couple of days and left for Trail this afternoon. He will tomorrow and from there fe . Mr. igs ol 2B Scott was early one of the eastern Cana- . | dians whgse pronounced faith in Ross- land produced a flow of capital thereto. Ever since he became a resident of the BUILDING MATERIALS. Woop and lumber: We sell chea: others. The British Columbia than Any ill Co. eae RESTAURANTS. Y ful mining town he has been one of its most forceful trumpeters. It is but to will go to California to visit his family. He says he will soon return to Rossland to remain for the summer. —~—— BREViTIES. patural that municipal’ life there should have attractions for him. He has much at stake, and with the ability ‘and fashion! week. to assist in the sh Axornen valuable discovers: ue Vendome Teataurant is the best place in town to dine. Tux Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine ‘meals and prices reasonable. Business lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. ‘Tus Vendome gives quick servicejon short no- tice. and everything first class. ot d’s public affairs, he enters the contest for the highest icipal he train will leave this|{ evening on achedule time, 4 p. m. office within the gift of its people. A municipal career that covers two years in Galt as a councillor, a like term as deputy-reeve, four years in the reeve’s chair and three years in the mayor's office does not require comment here, BATHS. PHOTOGRAPHERS alf block east of post offi B ron RIENTER & Miller, Photographers. Studio: vo ice. Batus:L adies’ entrance to the new baths from the Hotel. Tenet p with tubs and marble les, All work per- Weller, sanitary PHYSICIANS. 4)R- Campbell, Stussi Block. DE. Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. DRUGGISTS. aera McLean & Morrow, the pioneer druggists, have just received aton of drugs and toilet requisites. Dott AUCTION SALE. ‘The entire stock of dry goods, gents’ furnisl nd rubber enue at Public pril Gat 2p. e ‘and from. 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. every even- hg, until the ‘entire stock and fixtures are fold. 45-61 $50.00 newaRD. Lost.—Gents’, 18k hunting case Gold Watch with Nickel Waltham movement suitably en- wed on front and back, siso inscription on Fielde with owner's name. No questions ask- ed. Address 'W. this office. latter will as it does, for itself. If ripen in and a mercantile record of which former townsmen are proud, count for anything in his adopted home, the citizens of the extend to him their confi- dence, sufficient in its djmensions to elect him chief magistrate -of Rossland. We hope so, because we feel assured that as mayor of Rossland Mr. Scott will ful- filevery expectation of friends in this and other parts of Canada who have taken his measure and feel that he is now qualified, in every way, to preside at the head of it i Cc Sullivan d work on the Baptist church this morning. _ Work on the Sisters’ hospital will be begun in a few days by Contractor Wil-| “yor liams. ta, 500 W. H, Bishop has lots, in Wardnertto | *t}- sell.” Office: Burns’ Block, Columbia avenue. 4-12-1t Mike Conway has obtained a judg- ment against the Independent ‘Gold Mining company for $540 balance due for work performed. Lots in Wardner, B. C., from 450 to $400. Terms, one-third , one-third in three months, one@pird in six months. 4-9-tf ‘A meeting of the Ladies’ General Aid and Relief society at Mrs. D. R. ‘Adams on i avenue is called for tomorrow afternoon at half past two o’clock by or- ne der of the id Mrs. .C. A. Baldwin. * Mr. Ci Afternoon call: *Tne capitalization of com by millions and fractio ning call atis. After the call. na th 1—Sales—Butte, Silver Bell, 1,000, at 4. FUNERAL IN VICTORIA. Remains of J. Ralph Chambers Sent to the Coast. The remains of J. Ralph Chambers who died Saturday morning were ship- ped to Victoria @p burial this They H. E. A. Courtney, Chambers. morn- accompanied — by the law partner of wel