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NO. 14 cook for 5 miners in boardy this case, is oo pleasant one: | "ing house near town, apply Records Ta fer to my trance condition, 88) Wanri&o—A partner to take charge tam tiieaae 1 eevumne or take on, It is to] man ‘Turkten bath parlors, Imperial pigs these that I attribute my stronger and younger Susp of amination is the rule in these cases. I am in constant fear of being buried alive or being dissected alive in this state of trance and therefore always car- ‘l |ry a letter on my. person, explaining my | peculiar trance condition. ‘This letter 1s to brother physcians. “In San Francisco it will be remem- bered. that I four years ago was in trance for seven days and was pro- nounced dead by the doctors, and Dr. Williams, thefpolice surgeon of that city, wanted to hold an autopsy. lowever, friends interfered and the mystic still lives.” Mclvor-Tyndall says he is here on business in relation to |uying up mining property and making investnents fora syndicate of eastern gentlemen, who tiave great faith in _ McIvor-Tyndall’s clairvoyant power. He has @ number of friends and acquai in this country, and since he has been in Ross- land he has been asked to give a demon- stration of his powers. Last evening +] the doctor’s consent was obtained an rat if the weather permits, he has promised For Sate —Two Discon Hand J Drills, to either give his famous blindfold car-| fectly new, mover Untoreeod cost gio each. riage drive, or another equally remark-| XGdress Dier, Buordson & Kussell. 6--0-w, able feat of mind reading. A committee} For Sate—Mining clat: of prominent citizens will superviee the| Greek) $100. ‘Two gor experiment, a tullowing are evening Record. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1897. TRAIL VS. ROSSLAND Hot Ball Game Between Bellia- ger’s Pets and McCallum’s Indians. | a The Daily ins, M ning This Store is Matchless for Bargains. Investments. wee a YOR RENT. . 8. Wallace DEALER IN Stationery Wall Paper Notions Tors Such a stata Would Impress Fancy Goods, Etc. the Outside World in Favor of the City. Maps of the principal Mining Dis- tricts of British Columbia. PRICE 5 GENTS FOR CITY LOCKUP Councilmen Don't fail to see the range of BOOTS and SHOES and READY-MADE CLOTHING § A new consignment of American HATS opened this week. The Clothier.) ROSSLAND, B. C, ———_— Bpecial Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect soine of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00. poeereeees WantED—A house of three or four rooms, plastered. Jennie L, Stone, G-16tL For Kent—Furnished fsur roomed house. Jen- nie L. Stone, z litt For Rent—Furnished two roomed house “ $17, Jennie L. Stone. G-17t! For Rext—Six roomed house, new, plastered, | ‘at $25; Jennie L, stone. seat Fou Rent—Four rooms, new, plastered, near pusiness centre; $25, Jennie L. Stone. eott R ReNtT—Two roomed house, uear ited Moun- Foun Gepot; $8 per mo; Jennie L, Stone. 6-10tf For Rext—Dining room in first class hotel; Jennie L, Stone. ' cant : on Rent—Store room, 14x42, and unfurnished Fotons suitable for bedrooms and housekeep- ing for rent reasonably in the Record block. : Fine furnished comfortebie rooms ‘Apply to Imperial Cigar store, Spo- reet. cs oe wiorresdundence Solicited, — meee ee | Smee . 1 “ & ” THE TERM “AMERICAN. was requested by Mr. Smith to let his, Mr. Adains’ hand lie limp in that of the doctor's. In other words not to direct the doctor by the movements of his hand if possible. Mr. Adams stuck the pin in the wains- cotting and repeated _ ef- to CURFEW SHALL RING eet = Objections to Embassador Hay’s Man- ner of Stamying His Stationery. According to the Springfield Repub- ican, the Ci di: Journal of Com- slerce objects to Embasador Hay hav- ing his stationery stamped with the lagend ‘American Embassy,” thinks it #® unsurpation, that it interferes with immigration. The Republican reminds the Dominion Journal that the term was given our country by the English, and-eaye: _ The English colonies which revolted in 1776 were almost invariably referred toin England as ‘‘America.” It was “America” that Chatham told the lords hey could not conquer. was “Am- erica” that Burke spoke of in his gi ——— verre: RecorD BLOCK, ROSSLAND, 8.0. M. J, O'HEARN, Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, : = Chief of Police Thinks R Record. Needs a Curfew - Bell. forts Dr. was forced give up. wi anxions to see the doctor win,’ said Mr. Adams, “and kept my mind continuously upon the object.” That Dr. Tyndall is clever and & good hypnotizer, no one will dis- pute, but when he lays claims to mar- velous powers of mind reading he is trading upon the credulity of the people. Indeed, it is surprising, even A during the present age of education, how many people there are who believe that the doctor has something akin to second sight and Mayor Meet to Arrange for a Cooler. Frank A. Baird, G6ROKER, Duwier ip Mines andl The Scott Block, Volumbis Avenue. iar TAKE Wright AND 25 cents & Week delivered ———— Investors’ Directory of New York Offer to sell you the names and addresses 0 TO REGULALE YOUNGSTERS. rackerjack opper Gian’ Fields. ‘an'dn Mutual & Dev. ‘M'n'g & Dev FOR SUNDAY For Rest: A furnished and unfurnished room for rent in the Recony block. TEMPORARY GAME JAIL. FOR SALE. —Complete lot of household go0-1s a: rein, muir Imperal vloek, — 7-#-tf. Provincial and City Police Never Speak As They Pass By. - Rossland Boys May Go on an Advertising Tour When the Games Are Over. OF GOODS ON TRACK TT 7 RE States that Bisho p_ Berkeley and other GRANITEW ARH— soem ne est Wig tae ature of ‘America.’ Thus Embaseador ig, when the subject is object, so intent is his mind upon it and Until th 1 ntilthe clear, mellow notes of a Arrangements have been completed | s0 eager is he to see the professor reach Murphy Creek, cheap for cash. curfew bell rings out its warning will act: SESSSe8: v4 Schwan Stage Ser Bo bor. sesee Eee k 15,000 11 We compile by person al canvass. ‘No corporation, Bank or Firm names. No names taken from jdirectories or agency labove to suit. . books. rane ‘An order need not be ontined to the full list jelen any state as they w! divide and ‘assort ‘the Bi HO: aT Bossburg FOR ALL POINTS IN |"iSsuntsare furnished THE... in type- Kettle River Country or pri rr articulars call or ad- ress. 8.C.E, Record Office JUST ARRIVED AT THE © WHITE + HOUSE|Ee: FULL LINE OF wax! Rs i Ss ere ae x ta josie Knight Tempi: Kootenay-London. Kohin Le Lily Mi Little Jim... La'n Con. G.ids Exp 0; Ottawa & Iva Oro Plata .. eome of thore that us John McKane, H.W. Lalonde, A. Klockmann. C. (Brie tives of the press. The committee will meet Dr. night. gome hall tomorrow night. a packed house as everyone clever performances. n tonight is for the benefit of the public. —— FROM THE RECORDS. TRANSFERS. JULY 1. Necessity 44, I. D. Smith, 450. JULY 2. Kootenay F, H. P. ‘|company to Samuel Geo +|_ Elizabeth 3g, O. M. *| Mining company, limited liability. : JULY 38. 33; | to J. M. Lawton. s suLy 5. -| Annie No. 5, Luzerine, Glassnevin, Bangor, Big pany. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. July 8—Isabeila, Copper Top, A genta, Infanta, Keno, Mayor Scott, Alderman G. A. Fraser, sha MeKa Fellows, ©. 0. Reddin, De. Campbell and representa Mclvor Tyndall at the city hall at 7 o’cluck to-| Stone. tis probable that some arrangement can be inade with the doctor to give an exhibition of mind reading, hypnotism and clairvoyance at the opera house or He will be undoubtedly greeted with nows of his ‘The experiment Parr to Harry Mason to the Trail Creek Mining company, (foreign), 3 Fe Tailin Boys, Diadem Gold Mining e ‘Thompson. and to Fred yde. B Ruga hay McArthur and.deord Roseberry, Joseph | { y :|Benjamin McArthur, to Buffalo Gold Mistake, H. G. Sevyer and G. T. Root P I, Charles Swanson to Wm. McKee. Hazelwood, Fleetwood, Capital Prize, New Girl, Rock n Jennie L. Stune, Fox 8aL£—Good residence lot with two room house. Will be suld ata bargain. Jenuie L. Ae ed For 8aLs--Chicken ranch near town. Gweiting house and chicken houses, 3300 ehickens. For particulars inquire of Jennie L. Stone. Got. Fox Saue—Stock of Mill‘nery and Fixtures, Ymir Ls C > eink a agent At Former Prices of ‘1 IN W ARE Rossland, ° i it Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY OV HAND ‘The only millinery store in good town, Kent of store with two living rooms, $20 per mouth 18 months lease. Invoice $900, will sell for $650 on account of sickness. Jennie L, Stone. For BaLE—Resident lot, nice location, conven- fent to business centre. Jennie L. Stone. For SaTe—Bar and furniture of hotel in this city. Apply this office. Glitt For SaLe—Four roomed frame house; First ‘ave., for $100; Jennie L, Stone. &1008 Fo ood paying restaurant business at & barzain; desires to sell ou account of sick- ness; Jennie L, Stone. Glee For SALe—Good hotel business—with or with- Out property; Jennie L, Stoue. G-10uf For SALE—8 ton low bed transfer truck in good cheap. Address *. 1. Rout, No 1 ©, . heir pri command attention. It will pay you to cal on them. 2 For Sate: A new piano at a bargain on easy terms. Inquire at this office. For Sane: A livery barn aud clear title to lot ‘on which itis located for sale at a bargain for cash. Apply at this office. 10-16tl For Sauk: An Krie bicycle, new. Apply at this office. For Sate: A comple outfit for # country news- per; Washington eight columa baud press. ce. Keystone No. 4, ly’ at this of ig Wheel, | ronga For SALE: The EVENING and WeeKLy RossLann Hecogp is on sale at the fuliuwing news stands in Yaucouver, B.C.: Motel Vanco HH. L. Strauz, 314 Cordova st.: ‘Cordova st.; Bally Br art; Thompson Station ; Norman Cople & C. ac & Co.; Bedde'l ‘4 K. Galloway & Co. agents for Vancouver. r DBAYAGE. quads to move Travers HardwareC. RED STAR Livery ant ‘Transfer Co, Saddle and pack horees, light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & ‘Nester: railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kin ta of frvight from cars; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. ‘Telephone No. 8. J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. THE HOTEL ALLAN om LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms. Parlors baths, billiard ‘and private elub rooms. ‘Dining room unexcelled. Electric’ lights, steam heat and all modern conveniences. MRS, M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. aa The Only Brick Hotel in Town. —. PALACE STABLES ™* H. S. Wallace. 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 Turner & Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, etc. Pasement No. 18, Columbia Avenue. Jennie L., Stone DEALER IN every night in Rossland at 7:80 the new chief of police will not be satisfied. There are a number of boys and girls in the city who need looking after badly, and the chief thinks a curfew -bell their movements. Most all the older eastern cities have curfew’s and brave indeed, is the boy or girl who dares call down vengeance upon their heads by re- fusing its warning. The curfew has this ad that it would be the proper thing to regulate] cy, historical reason for his letter head. But Canada least of all t tothe term objected to. nada can kind. It is a subject province European power, and has thou vain imaginer. Good enough why the tide of immigra keeps in duors many young people who fear the publicity of being arrested and paraded: before the public gaze in a pub- Vic court. These young people’ now, however, having nothing stronger to re- believes the curfew will , and he intends to sound the cot cil upon the matter, and gee if it is ling to secure one for Rossland, Aside from all else it is unique ta think of a curfew bellin connection with a thriving mining city like Ross- jand, which has the reputation in cer- tain outside papers as being a typical wild and wouly city. A curfew aiways follows in the path of° civilization, aud no one dare impute t» 2 town where one swings, that the town 18 rowdy orun- ruly. A curfew beli, in fact conjures up pictures of peace, regularity and a law abidiny i All b ti sets of the wearied ones of Europe world and not a part of the old. > CONGRESS OF MINERS. Denver. miners, in this city this morning 10:30. Mr, Uunter i countries the western hemisphere can fairly object. It has no title whatever ji “American” implies a distinct and seperate main- tenance as contrasted with Europe, and st of nothing of the a , ithin a week been giving marked exhibition of its pride and joy in the fact. Go to, then, i reason tion These seek a new Opened with a Large Attendance in Denver, July 8.—(Special to the Rec- orp.)—R. F. Hunter, chairman of the executive committee, called the firat convention of the international gold between Manager Bellinger, of Trail, and Manager McCallum fora game on Sunday the 11th, and as there is a feel- ing existing betweon these teams there isa great game expected. Trail has greatly strengthened their team since last here. In addition to Whittier, the old Rossland favorite, who pitched against them before and won his game. They have also several more clever play- ers among whom are Graham, Russell, Bellinger, Kimba'l, Studwant and Cochran. The Rossland team will play as theyjusually doin all league games. ‘The battery will be St. Vrain and Bray or Baker and Arneson. The Rossland league team have been playing inthe worst kind of luck in every way. Many of the games lost have been through weak hitting and having ahole in the infiekl at third base, but us Whalen is about ready to get back into the game it wi:l make con- siderable difference, With him on sceoa | and Marshall oa thicd, and Ariesoa and at|ibeon in tueic positions Rogaland bas nor Alva Adiums, who lelivered th opening address. d Gover- The governor said that he was glad to eve the rapid in- crease of wealth in the mines of the world during the last few years and was vleaged to see such a large attendance of i the strong infield in the league, not only in fiel: bnt in hitting, as al¥'the infielders are hard hitters. ‘The weather of late has heen most dis- couraging to the management and mem- bers of the team, and also tends to cast agloomy lurk on the prospects of the league, but it is expected that the patrons of the game will turn out on he sharpers, gamblers and the tough ele- ment generally have a-holy read of the curfew, and will give such a town a wide berth. “There ares number of tough boys who need looking after in this city.” said Chief Ingram today. ‘I have in- structed my officers to keep close watch. upon their actions and arrest the first one that does not behave himself. With @ bell we could easily regulate these.” CAKIBOO GOLD BRICK. New York, July 7.—the agents of the those i from all parts of the continent. the governor, and rei officers, etc., waa taken up. Del parts of this count nations as well. day with visitors who have metals. - CRICKET GAME S \TURDAY. Secretary Irwin Mahon followed the the call and then the business of the day, the election of tes arrived not only from all but from foreign ‘he -headquarters o! tlie convention have been thronged all looking with interest upon exhibits of sunday to see the game .between Trai and_ Rossland. and also ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, when the home team meets expects to land of the home teaux very hard the past ink of condition with their long rest at ome traveling over these mountain roads, works a hardship on any team especially when the the team has to be on the train 16 hours. Ifthe home team can win the next it, that should the principal start to go 7 1 There does not seem to be that it the subject checks him by an involuntary movement of his hand. Be the movement ever so slight, with one of Dr. Tyndall’s sensitiveness of touch it is just as palpable as though the subject had said: ‘'Here is what you are looking for.’? Even the sub- ject might be prejudiced and not wish to lead the doctor, but do it unknow- ingly by keeping his mind closely upon the object. Many people claim the above theory is incorrect in part, because the doctor, in perfor:ning the test last evening, passed the place where the rock was concealed. It must be remembered, however, that after the ductor passed the object and was unable to find it he switched subjects and then went directly toit. He could not do anything with Mr. Reddin, bis first subject. Then, too, it often happens that the principal passes the object, knowing, at the sam time, nearly where it is just on purpose ye fool the people and make believe it is ya |. Other people claim also that itisa great feat alone for the doctor to find his way so easily up and down the steps wlind-folded. “Anyone knows if they stop to think that any _blind-folded person can see three feet ahead of their foet unless the binding entirely covers the nose. MABRAY’S Lass AFFAIR. herly feeling of love, which the good book teaches about, between the city and municipal police forces of this vity. In fact there is a good field fora missionary, who is ambitious to redeem the world. ‘‘We never speak as we pass by” might be an apt adage and it will not be surprising to see a conflict between the two. The provincial police claim the righ’) to make arrests in the city for fighting or other offenses within the city limits. Should they carry this notion into execution no doubt the city will resent it, then there will be far fying in the air. It would not be much of a wonder to be awakened some morning and see either oas fore or the other in jail, Lc all depends which 1s the strongest. _ Some of the city councilmen, includ- ing the mayor, met the police conmis- sioners this afternoon in the city hall to arrange for a clity lockup. The chief of oolice — was present. The if, possible, intends to get without havin; to use provincial lockup. If they can possibly arrange it so, this afternoon, temporary juarters will be started immediately. the city desire to have nothing more than they can help to do with the prov- incial government owing to the fact that the government has collected and kept Another Attack of Elo;2m 2nt Fever, and Cana ta His Objective Point. William D. Mabry, the fallen divine, who atone time stood high in minis- terial circles in Salt Lake city, is said to be surfering from s second aggravated attack of elopement fever. The woman in the case is name and is a resident of Cleveland, O., where Mabry and his wife also re- side, As upon a former occasion Canada is the objective point of the ex-minister and his charmer, but Mra. Mabry is said all moneys paid in tor fines and court di The city that after the government had deducted enough to pay the : peoineial policemen stationed here, and paid for the use of the jail, that it would refuad the bal- ance to the city. Bat the government not care about breaking the amount. : — . DISSENTION IN CABINET. Story That Blair and Mowatt Would Resign Denied. Montreal, Que., July 7.—A story hav- ing appeared in the Ottawa correspon- dence of the Gazette to the effect that Movina: Lf you have Bouse) call a Red sta: t» have circumvented the elopement by i transfor w suing out an injunction which prevented her faitnless husband from drawing any fands from his bank, and which also caused a total eclipse uf the proposed bigamous honeymoon. Bank of Montreal in this city today te- ceived by express a gold brick weighing 4,160 ounces, valued at $72,000. The brick will be sent to the assay office for reduction. It comes from the mines of Island, Olga, X Ray, Pendleton, Ham- mond, Kurragong, Emu, Whirroo, Hot- atouph, Duphenie, Umbria, Jessie, Be~ hoda, Juan de Fuca. July 5.—Dexter, Real Estate SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NGTON ANDO RESERVE sts. Rossland, B. C. J.W.LANE.PROP. - there was dissention in the cabinet and that Premier Laurier would have to dis- pense with the services of Tarte and Blair or Mowatt and Cartwright would First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- ante Rossland Baseball Players and English Cricketers to Lock Horns. Next Saturday if the weather permits IN CURVES. Marshall, the clever second baseman ofthe home team, leads the league in hitting. . Drivags: The Kel Star fransfer Company handles all kinds of freight peo.zptly. Teamina: If you want delivering or veaming of Golden Butterfly,) soy kind done cail up the Hed Star Sables. Call and see goods und get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG ueen ted Top Mount’n. ted Mount’n View. t.E.Lee& Mot Nora, Echo, Black Prince No. 2, Ke end, Thorn, Buckhorn, Cora, Oakland, Moun- tain Lion, i and Little Flo. Esmerald Fraction, Violet, —___ MURDERER ELECTROCUTED. Baceage: If you have # trunk or baggage of ‘any kind you waat moved, the Kel star Transfer Company will do it promptly. Pranos: If you want a safe or piano _ Mining Stock And Mines. the Cariboo Hydraulic Mining company. at Quesnelle Forks, B. C., and is the largest piece of yellow metal seen in this city in many a day. @ game of cricket will be played at the nine. This will hea novelty in spor this season. It is said that there are ball grounds between an “nglish team of cricketers and the Rossland baseball rts Caverly of the home team leads his team in hitting, he is one of the hardest hitting outfielders in the league. St. Vrain and Baker are working to- gether nicely and when one is in the box the other coaches: by that way they Mabry does not seem to have pro- fited by the bitter experience which he met with in this city. After his arrest on the charge of criminal intimacy with Mrs. W. C. Reilly, friends flocked to his rescue and he was enabled to give bonds, resign, Tarte, who has just returned from a trip to Quebec with Minister Blair, writes in La Patrie over his sig- nature: _ “‘When I was a conservative journal- ist I had great prejudices against Ca‘t- we moved £0 . : tthe Ked Star Transfer Company todo It; Sey ‘are responsible for all da-nages. e O e e Re fransfer Company meets all out- 9 will call at going and in-coming trains and tre JOHNOWATSON.’ PROP. any part of she city for baggage or passeugers. We never miss the train. with ufter which he presumably went to II- linois. At the WHITE HOUSE. Sing Sing, N. Y., July 6.—John Henry -| Baker, colored, was electrocuted here number of crack English cricket play- n c i a have struck a winning gait. ers in the city and their lack of practi ii wright, misiaking him for a brusque, Bray is throwinz to bases and catch- violent man. He is loyal to the tips D. B. KERR, D.D.B8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. 1H work the best that shill and experience can accomplish. Jffice over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. J. I’, McKenzie, M, D., McGill, Montreal, and at RS z| today for wife murder. The crime was mimitted on August 30, 1895, just out- col side White Plains. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. A grand sacred concert will be given International music hall every Sun- day night commencing at 8 o’clock. The management has made special prepara- tions to provide a choice program o! music given by a large orchestra for entertainment of tl yf the e people Sunday Penne . 1 KS eet eames : Licential of the Royal College of and Surgeons. Edinburgh, Licential of the Fao- Alty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. Specialty made of Rye and Ear Diseases. Orvice: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. Dr. REDDICK. UFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; 1to4p.m; 7 to 9pm. Firat door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - ROSSLAND. w. R. BEATTY, UMDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Court, near St. *The of by millions and fractions thereof. in refreshinents. 25 cents 7-8-t£ NOTICE TO PUBLIC. m.,' Wednesday at 32,. center Columbia avenue. . | lease has one year to run at is indicated | tonth. per It isone of the best locations town. The stock comprises crockery, jDiamond Di 4,000, 114c. {Suver Ball, 6.000; 40. se Imperit at 2 cents. McIVOR-TYNDALL HERE. Chat With the Man Who Juggles With the Mysterious. fixtnres. nice The whole will be positively cleared without reserve at lamps, bar glassware and Table cutlery, pocket books, china sets and notions. e sale. Azciay & Company, Auctioneers, 28 Columbia Avenue. —— DENTINTS. Among the arrivals yesterday in Ross- land was the eminent English mystic Dr, Alexander J. McIvor-Tyndall, whose performances have been recorded as in most mysterious and interesting. He iaas attracted the attention of European ing OPER DAY axD NIGHT. =~ Caskets and Xetal Liniaz always oa hart ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. and the nobtlity, as well as} 9, the most prominent citizens of the world by his exhibitions of mind-reading, hypnotism and clairvoyance. 0 A. PARE _— ARCHITECT —— —o— NEXT DOOR TU CITY HOSPITAL Rosskand, This an Eveninc Recorp reporter called on Mr Mclvor-Tyndall at his parlor at _ the Central hotel. Dr. Finney, dentis Sealed bids addressed tussl block. NOTICE TU CONTRACTORS. to the Chairman of Works will received ‘nish a bond wit good WO a sureties to the amount of 10 per cent, of amount at tl LIVERY STABLES. Hoasws:Get your saille aai pack horses at the Red Star stables. = CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE S81. First class in every patttcular, BUSINESS PERSONALS. Just stop and look in Fraser's window and see the beautiful perfume atomizers. 218tt For fine fruit and choice candies call at the ‘Columbia Candy Company, Reserve st, near Washington. im customers to Lalonde. hat when @ man inaxes © specialty, that it must be ot Every day brings new itstands to reason t ‘boots and snoes the right house. For the greatest and finest assortment of boots ‘and shoes go to Lalonde’s, the leading boot and shoe store. Tt Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe store for rubber boots and rubbers. A large assort- ment has just been received. Tote Ger the Recorp every night by carrier for 25 cents per week. Leave orders at the oflice. BAKERIES. B.C, Baxgny, Hazelwood cAik, fine creainery ‘butter and fresh ranch eggs. 24 Washington street. ESUts B.C. Bakery. Fine bread, cakes and pastry is ‘our specialty. 24 Washington street, +-1-tf. BATUBS. AOTEL.— HEROD & WILSON Ptoprietore. Rossland, B. C- Fifty finely GRAND UNION Columbia Avenue - - - - - Largest and best dining room in the city. i rooms, first-cl Rates N. P. Sash and Door Factory Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, ‘Trimmings, Screen Doors. and Windows, Scrool Work and Fret Work specialties. Estimate giren on all kinds of mill work. ly filled. Ce di avenue and Davis street, ROSSLAND. Orders solicited. Corner of 2nd B. Cc. Batis: adies entrance to the new baths from the European Hotel. Teast p with tubs and marble per- tary HOTELS. Tus Leland: Columbia avenue. PERSONAL. y | Dancing: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- vday. 1W-1otf Iy you want the Rossland EVRNING RecorD in Spokane gu tu K. M. shaw or J. W. Grubam. Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia and Spokane street. $20 000 To Loan In sums of $500;2r wore for short time on =p ‘proved security. D. M. LINNARD, Cook Building, Colummn Ave., Rossland BOARD AND ROOMS. i $f. Pao. Housz—On St. W M. L. W EbB, just open- under new manages A Lai Alexander J, McIvor-Tyndall is a man of rare personal magnetism, tall and graceful and of high-bred composure of manner, @ cl put classic will be the 17th day of Ju Notice is hereby given that the first annual meetin: Gold of “The British held at North Ameri penetrating eyes, and a cloudy mass of dark curly hair. It is stated that a number of years ago Mclvor-Tyndall was a wrinkled old man, appearing to r, Hector McPherson, John Box. T-3-14t. re Incorporation, of the ‘‘ Companies Act, 1897 "| Geo. A. Frase RESTAURANTS. Anorwas valuable discovery: Teataurant is the best place in town to dine. Tua Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine meals and prices reasonable. Business lunch % cente #t the Vendome. Tug Vendome gives quick service short no- ue Vendome in| ice and everything first class. PLUMBING. RLLPR, practical sanitary plumber, . or street and Columbia avenue. “ta, pe ° wiy furiieh Dealer week. 8 me _ Nonruny,— Roar and room, $7; room, $2.| NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNI- eh i eanemal TURE. STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. TORACCO AND CIGARS. Parnoxtze home industry, Kootenay and Kossian: | in “Rossland. Smoke Enterprise Favorite cigars, inate GOODS DELIVERED FREE. BUI.DING Mate tusis. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERIUG. Woop and lumber: We sell ch umber: We sell chear er than any columbia MiU Co. 116 COLUMBIA AVE. 21 Columbia Ave. ROSSLAND. Ifouses Rented and Rents Collected Troperties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anything to sell or wiah to buy anything call and register your wants free. Mineral City avd Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. ‘CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. TEA --- If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excoallent Oolong at 50 cents O. M. FOX & CO, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, REMOVAL will be set off by the ball plaver’s ine: will probablv result. play two games. —___. ROM THE RECORDS. TRANSFERS. suLy 8, tion company limited. Alexander McRae & Jas. Allan nn an Mi jas. At step Jas. ett Magann ard Jas, Gu J. E. Mills, GENERAL. AGENT Removed to 115 WEST: COLUMBIA AVE. JAMES HONTER. ROBERT HUNTER. HUNTER BROS. Wholesale and Retail. AGENTS FOR GIANT POWD: General Merchandise. ER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES Complete stock of Mining Hi and E Choice Groceries and Provisions Drv Goods. /Furnishina Goods Shoes Hats CARIBOO CITY and Jas. Gunn. ny to John Powers, “Independence, Jas. McDonald L. Lewis. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. - July 5—Walkyrie and Brittania. “July 6—Little Dot, Honolulu, Four,,No. 2 and Chancellor. é —_—— ESSIE O’BRIEN WEDDED. terday Afternoon. ed well known here, They peace and_ immediately started fcr Spokane. i: EXTENDING HIS BUSINESS. Doth places. i isi and strict From the best Canadian anda :rican Manufacturers. i TELEPHONE 9. A perience, eo a close and exciting game Qn Sunday the Trail nine captained by Whittier will play the Kosslands and on Monday Rossland and Spokane will Evans, C. W. Callahan to Vancouver and British Columbia General Explora- L. C., $4, Win. McGlashan to John Hanna, Jas, Fielding to Geo. Plunkett . Gunn. Fielding to Geo. Plunk- inn. Lilly, Jas. Fielding to Geo. Plankett Latest Out, Chicago Gold Mining com- $1,000 - Jubilee, J. B. Donald to Nils Pearson Big The Knot Wus Tied at. Northport Yes- Ihe elopement of Mies Essie O’Brien and R.F. Kelly, of this city, yesterday, as stated inthe Recorp last evening, caused considerable excitement among the friends and acquaintances of the ief actors of the affair, for both were were married hastily at Northport by 3 justice of the i afterwards J. W. Hartline, owner of the Red Star livery and feed stable and express and drayage business has leased the War Eagle stables, and hercafter will. run Mr. Hartline, by fair deal- in, g, f e hie work, has built up a lucrative busi- ness. x-|ing fine. His throwing in the last few yames has put fear iuto the hearts of the basemen. Old reliable Gibson leads the league as ‘ieat baseman, having only one error in nine games. There has been consil2rable encour- agement given the mauagewnent — by prominent business and mining men of this city to take the team on an adver- tising trip through Idaho, Montana, Utah, Washington and British Colum- bia after the 1 e season is over. The trip will be selt sustaining after trans- portation has been secured as the; will travel in their own special hotel car, carrying cooks and porters. If this trip is made it will be a great thing for the inost enterprising city in Kootenay. ————_. DR. TYNDALL’S FAKE. How He Failed to Du His Trick Last Night. Half the tongues of Rossland have - | been set awaging by the tests that Dr. ‘Tyndal performed last evening. While eome few are credulous enough to be- lieve that the feats were preformed by marvelous powers due to mind concen- tration, the majority know that it is no such a thing. Nothing elss in fact than aclever trick, by which the subject un- consciously, or otherwise is made to di- rect the doctor’s movements. This was proved in a private test which Tyndall gave at the Central hotel. After the successful test on Columbia. avenue last evening J. McGregor and Eber C. Smith entered into a dixpute. Mr. Smith maintained that the doctor conld not perform the test with a disin- terested party, ifthat party did what he, Mr. Smita, told him to do. ir. McGregor declared,on the other hand that the doctor could. In order to test the truth of their beliefs, Dr. Tyndall was hunted up and the test made at the Central hotel in the presence of Pro- prietor Jackson, Mr. Daniels, Mr. Adams and others. Mr. Adamns, of the Sunset company, was chosen by Mr, Smith for the subject. It wasagro that no one except Mr. Adams should know where the pin was to be hidden. Whi'e importuned to keep his mind on the object Mr. Ads~ It was discovered later, however, that. he went direct from Salt Lake to Can- ada, where Mrs. Reilly had promised to ioin him. But, womanlike, Mrs. Reilly changed her mind, and decided that she lid not care to further cultivate the ex- minister’s acquaintance. Instead she went to Milford, Kan., on a visit to her mother. Almost “crazed by of his fingers, and I have learned that he is exempt from prejudices. Sir Richard is living personification of kind with a keen sense of humor and tion to public interests and faithtal tohis friends.) We have had many thorny questions to discuss and settle since we came into power. I declareI never foand among ny * colleagues more Mabry then went to Kansas and im- plot the woman to redeem her prom- ise, but Mrs. Reilly said nay, and with acontrite heart and chastened spirit, the man who h: sacrificed himself upon the altar of a sinful infatuation, turned away. ‘rom Kansas Mabry went to Illinois a reconciliation with his wife, and embarked in the insurance busi: the of more to what the English call give and take, more tolerance, tl in Cartwright. One cannot know him without esteem- ing him profoundly and I will add lov- ing him. That is what I think of the man, the Gazette represents as being my adversary in the cabinet.” — DISTINGUISHED ARRIVALS, le was m first and is said to have reaped a rich harvest. Later he removed to Cleveland, O., where he is presumed to have met the lee wor . An A iated Press telegram from Cleveland says of his lat- est affair: ‘*A peculiar action for ali- mony has been Begun here in the Com- mon Pleas court by Irene E. Mabry against William D. Mabry. Mrs. Ma- bry was until a year ago a minister of the gospel and made $2500 a year, but that now he is an insurance agent and making large money, but just how much she does not know, only she gets none of it. Mrs, Mabry petitions the court to prevent his eloping to Canada with a woman named Blakeslee and from with- drawing his money from the Cleveland ‘rust company for the expenses of the elopment. The court granted a restrain- ing order.” DEBT OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Ottawa, Ont., July 7.—The minister of customs has had an opportunity of going over the tariff of several foreign countries, which were claimed to be on a whole as favorable to Canadian pro- Li McIntosh ar- rived from the east, coming up from Trail this afternoon. He expressed sur- prise atthe rapid growth of the ci! and the marked improvement of its streets since his last visit. Mr. Dewdney isin Triil and isex- pected to arrive in Rossland tomorrow. BANKERS CHALLENGED. t Hunter Bros., have challenged the bankers to do mortal combat on the baseball grounds next Sunday at 10 o’clock in the morning. veral unique features will be introduced in the game. ——_ PERSONALS. J. E. Mills, who has gone to Cariboo City to close a deal on town property. Mrs. Mills accompanied him. Ferdman Toklas, capitalist of San Francisco, and his brother N. Toklas, of Spokane, are in the camp looking it ove . Gen. Charles W- B. Jones. owr are in tow- ducts ag our own schedule is tu theirs. So far the only case in which he has de cided the preferential tariff shall is New South Wales. e countries there is reason Burmah and British In stan chance ¢ the advantages of t' The schedule ’ roughly -r--"