BOARD OF TRADE. Dear Sir: lidated Gold} A i ot the council of the board of trade will be held this Mon- day evening, February 8th, at 8:30 p. m. in the office uf the Big Three Min- ing , No.13 Coluinbia avenue, for the purpose of examining the ap- plications for secretaryship, and the jon of other busi will you kindly attend this meeting with- out fail,as itis important that all mem- bers ef the council shall be present. Yours truly, TRAIL DEPARTME! THE CHURCHES. Feed and Live Aver STABLE, J Pack and Alle Horses i | eeeer Wagons, B'WAR EAGLE 4 STABLKs, ha ated fan ae ane ‘Hadley & Shannon Proprietors, New and Fresh Batha, 25c. Shaving, -15c, Hair Cut, 25, 3119 N SHAVING PARLOR . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate Flat—||% e ©’ HEARN, bath at 11 a, m. pad 780 pe ne ‘Sundey school 280 p. The Merchant Tailor and Furnisher. m. Prayer even- | |f =— ng. W.O. Dodds. paator. The Little Joe. C Mining company has organized with headquarters at Trail. Capital stock is $1,000,000 of which $300,000 re- maing in the treasury. The p sharea have all been pooled. E. 8. Topping is the president; J. Lukoe secretary and Captain W. J. Nesbitt lt ia sup- of Pp The above with Hannah Sleischman constitute the directors. J. Watters is the company’s engineer. The company owns the Little Jo, Kangeroo and Western Spy, three very promising claims near the Crown Point. No great amount of work has been done on the Little Jo, but results have been most sutisfac- tory. Surface assays ran $5, and ore taken from the breast of the tunnel, which is now 42 feet in, returned from ~ Langley, Jota McTeer SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK IN: CLAY WORSTED SUITS SCOTCH TWEED SUITS IRISH SERGE SUITS WEST OF- ENGLAND SUITS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. New. Block Hats just in, and a complete line of the Finest Furnish- ings always on hand. GAE EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Columbia Aveuue, corner of Lincoln Street. METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north part of Town— Sunday services 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenibg at 8. O. er, pastor. VOL, 1, NO 117 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1897. CANDIDATES FOR ALDERMEN]: PRICE 5 CENT CHURCH OF ENGLAND. S.E: MoLavanun, Charch on Le Roi avenue, first President. building on left-hand side, west of Se ee 4 kane street.—Sunday services at MINING MENTION. a.m. and 7:30 p.m. William Morrison and R. O. Cramer H. Irwin, M. A., Oron. left Saturday to do assessment work for the owners of the Whoopup and Portland. “WANT COLUMN. Tenoents @ ied for the first srosesioa and flee a tine BOUASINESS PERSONALS. it is said he will accept if the petition {s sufficiently signed to indicate that he ANOTHER TEACHER NEEDED oan be elected. Mr, Weeks is an old time citizen and would no doubt prove < 8 valuable member of the council. Rossland School Board Will Re- quisition the Department. the routes, and the sixth is to be at once constructed. As an indication of what tbat carrying trade on these rivera may amount to, it need be only said thatthe new company has one contract to carry 4500 tons of galena ore from the North Star mine to Jen- nings for shipment to the smelter at ~ Fin navel oran, eS Just receive Washisgue Wantap.—Au experienced adver-| Jost stop and look in Fraser's win- tising man. Apply at this office. dow and tes the beautiful perfume WanTED.—A young man with exper- aig ior Z fence to take charge of a delivery route lr. you, want. money, diamonds; on the Record. watches. or call at “Uncle es and fresh ranch at the Columbia rve street, word HFLP WASTED CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town—Sab bath morning services high mass 10 a. m. Sunday School 2.80 p. m. Evening services vespers and bene- George A. Fraser and W. 'S. Weeks Petitioned. ——__ BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. y, Linited, PERSONALS. Thirty Applications for the 8 mm) aa ining Cu Md ‘Capitalized for only $250,000. TREASURY STOCE 25cts. Roseland! B. C. n Cn) The Otte "J. L PARKER, Mining Engineer, Orrick: Over (2 Weeks, Kennedy & Co. panded rcedechaedicdiaas 5, Wallace, Stationery, Office Supplies, Wall Paper. Fancy Goods, Toys and Notions. Agent for Cloueh's Minine Code, H. S. WALLACE, Rossland, B. C. Biggest Gold Mine In the Camp. ORIGINA TOWNSIT LOTS. John F. McCrae Agent for the Syndicate. $90 to $228.50 per ton. The Little Ju has a clearly defined ledge which also runs through ‘the other two claims from whish very promis- ing assays have been returned. The stock is now offering at ten cents and % considerable quantity has already been contracted for by Trail people. 0 the company which is not yet complétely organized is not yet able to furnish shares. G. & POUNDER, Pres. “Nothing’s tuo good for you when you stop at the Arlington.” That’s what traveling men say and they know. Furthermore, ite pretty gen- erally agreed that the Arli is 8. J. Humphreys, of the Slocan, is inthecamp. He has just returned from avrecent trip through the Kam- loops district where he made several valual.le locations, and says that sec- tion is all right. Thomas D. Hayden returned to Rossland Saturday evyening- after a eix months’ absence. He has been at,his home on the Columbia river be- iW Kettle Falls. He has some valu- able mining interests in that section. W. A. Campbell left this morning fer the Slocan to take up aome options on some mining properties. M.C. Murtagh, who has some in- terests on Murphy creek, is up from Spokane for a few days. . John F. Travers, Rossland’s pioneer the best hotel in the K Itis returned today S maintained for the comfort of the guests and the profit of the proprie- tors, and the latter have shrewdly figured out that the surest way to make money is to look to it most carefully that their guests are pleased. They have an ever watchful eye for the little deails that go to make a first-class hoetlery, aud the standard of the house is correspondingly. high, One doesn’t need to be a millionaire to atop there, either. —~— COL. SCOTT’S WARRIORS. A Large Number of His Supporters Met Saturday Night. ~ Shortly before 8 c’clock d from ness. M. R. Galusha, of the Jumbo, who has been in the Slocan for the past week, returned Saturday evening. E.C.Gore, a mining mau of Spo- kane, came up Saturday evening to look after his interests here. J. F. Lansing, formerly ef the Trai! amelter, left today over the Red Moun- tain railway jor Butte where he will reside in future. Peter Porter returned Saturday evening from Kaslo, where he went to look at the Arli n and B where he went on busi- distion 7 :30 p. m. sonic Hall. invited to attend. Hall, Father Le Mav, Parish Priest. BAPTIST CHURCH. Services ‘in the School house every Lord’s day, at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p, m. Sunday sehool ‘st 12 o’clock. music. All are cordially invited. SECRET SOCIETIES. RO-SLAND LODGE NO. 86, I. 0.0 F. Meets every Mon tay night in M Visiting brethren cordial! Joun Krexop, N. G. Joun Jackson Jz., Sect. OORINTHIAN LODGE NO .37,4.F.£4 M Corinthian Lodge No 27, A. F. & A. M., meets on the evening of the first Thursday of each month, at Masonic Visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. Roseland." Norman A, McKenzig, Secretary. KWIGBTS OF PYTHIAS. Rossland lodge, K. of P. No. J. E. DAILEY, K. of B. and 8. MINERS UNION. that he is interested in. Joseph L. Warner, of the O. K, mine, was among this morning’ spas: sengers for Spokane. F. A. McKenzie ia back from the Slocan district. J. F. Ritchie and wife left ‘this evening a large number of citizens congregated in the Traders’ buildi for 8 on a week's visit. They were Colonel Robert Scott’s war- tiors anxious for the fray. They needed generals, marshalls and other officers, 20 they were there to hold a to int an ¢ ive com- mittee. J. F. McLaughlin was elected chair- man and Alex Shields secretary. The chairman in a few brief remarks ex- plained the object of the meeting and what was to be done and then cafled upon the man whose cause they were Prepared to espouse. Colonel Scott | ¢ then came forward and laid his plat- form before his supporters. The fol- lowing executive committee was then appointed with power to form a gen- eral committee. J. F. McLaughlin, J. F. Ritchie, W. A. Galliher, ra Chamb Ww. R.'A a. R. Anderson, Ernest Miller, G@. A. Fraser and A, H. McNeill. nd FOR THE MORNING STAR. L E Steam Hoist Drill and Pumps to be Operated. Arrangements. were made today 9 |for the purchass of sa steam hoist, drill and pump for the Morning Star mine on Red Mountain. The shaft which is now dewn 100 feet has filled with water, so that work was the h Crawiord, Anéerson & Co. Mining Brokers. Orncs: Paterson & Johnson Bldg. Columbia Avenue. —— Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Deeler in Mines ai Btocks. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. of machinery and pumps.. When the machinery arrives it will be put in operation as soon as pos- sible and work resumed en the prep- erty, —~— A. 0. U. W. NO. 8. Regular Meeting Tuesday Evening at na Masonic Hall. There will be a regular meeting of the members of the above lodge on MeMilan & Whitarr, am every Up-to-date th ng relating to MINES, * eal wer ATE in and about the great ‘Trail creek cout Agents Ro: T gold Mi ing Compan —_—_——- The Columbia Candy, Stationery & Glass- Tuesday ing, March 9 at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic hall. All visiting brethren are cordially invited. ‘acatncaaipeicrnini SUPREME COURT. That WillSoon be Sitting in Rossland and Nelson. Judge A. J. McAll has notified the Columbia Ave. H. M. M trrveling pas- senger agent for the Canadian Pacific railway in the Kootenays, is in the city in the interests ot his company ‘Tuomas CHERRY, Pres.. 'W. Gipson, Secretary. I. 0. GT, Rossland Lodge, No, 56, of the Inde- ‘pendent Order of Good Templars meet every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, in the Methodist church. Mrs. D. B. Apams, C, T. W. Hueues, Sec. Good 21 will meetevery Friday evening at Masonic Hall at 7:30 o’clock. d Miners’ Union No. 88, W, ¥F. M., meets in Masonic hall every Saturday evening at 7:00: All mem- bers of the union are cordially invited t attend. JENNIE L. RITCHIE BOAUDIN P. O. Box 14. ‘COLUMBIA Real Estate-‘and Mining Broker,, Ae Rossland, B. C. "STOKE Fiase east of Gratd tal Hall =a = proprie Esealet’s Colonna ue ly LEADING HOTEL billiard and private elub rooms, steam heat and all modern convenien: a The Only Brick Hotel in own, i ae THE HOTEL ALLAN com OF ROSSLAND, B. ©. One hundred.elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms. Parlors, baths, fe “Dining room Lnexeeled: Electric’ lights, ces. M4AS..M. £. ALLAN, Proprietreas. =| Cafe... ~ RK KK Fresh’ Supplies every day by ex- press, Finest Oy- sters, Fish and «{ The Pacific Hotel, be JOHN WATSON, PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA’ AVE. ‘AND SPOKANE: St. First class in every pat ticular, Game in the city. Everything Pre -pared-in the Best . Manner. B, ESCALET, Miss MILLIE AMME, Pianist of the renowned Amme Orchestra, Will give lessons on the Piano. Conservatory - Le Roi Ave. ROSSLAND ~ OrrFice: CoMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International.and Northern Hotele, E. O. Crarrow -). > Manager. Sanitary and Water Tank Company PROP. Empey Bros Groceries, George Sears, ex-sheriff, und E Myers, of Portland, Oregon, left for the south thie morning. after spending a fewdays in the camp. They are highly pleased both with Trail Creek and the Slocan districts, and will speak favorable of the country to their friends. ‘ci ——. | THD ESCRANE NATIONAL SANE Capital $250,000. uo and Weatvidea Profits $50.000. cashier. er, president; A, J. Ross, 12ers Dyer coal wee: pre- Special ease and attention paidto mining es rows, D. BE. KERR, D.D.8 Dentist and Oral Surgéon. © Office over Fraser’s Drug Store, Columbia Ave,, near Lincoln St. All work the best that skill and experience oan accomplish. ~~ GIBSON ‘& WILGOX + Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work- Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. J: T, McKenzie, M. D., McGill, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Licential of the Royal College of Physicians eud Surgeons. Edinburgh. Licentisl of the Fac- ulty of Physician saad Surgeons, Glas A NEW FEATURE. From 6 p.m. to 12 p. m. we will serve free an oyster as a chaser, fresh from Pugetsound. Yours respectfully Vendome Bar, opposite Post office, 3t FROM THE RECORDS layer. smith shop, Reserve street. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cemen! work done by Et. Christensen, brick- Office at: th -: Lb oot the. gun “and look creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to t WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. . J, J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties.in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- Specialty made of Eye amd Rar Diseases. Orrice : SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. Elie Lavalley, Murphy creek, TRANSFERS. MARCH 5. Trade Dollar Fraction, JG Rives ea eer Park Fractio to Frank Martin. $500. i Bb" Mba Maeve oogeks John McRae to J F Honey- 509. 511 and 518 Riverside Ave, The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Mo Columbia svenve, Roesland. tf nine claims, on which a working bond willbe given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, 18 PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND: PROSPEOTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS ' AT REASONABLE Thos. Wilson & Co., 4 nek John Honeyferd toH B An- oreo} Sunday Sun No. 2, A B Railton to Douglas J Neame. Gem and Tiger, J H Monnom to Henry Andereon, $100, eer Park No. 2 Fracti F Martin toMike Schick, en, Heaok Deer Park No.2 Fraction %, Mike Ww. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND BEMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. OFEX DAY AND MIGHT. Cssskets and Metal Lining always on baad ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Behiek | to Frank E, Richardson » $1,000. Har L L DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived «9. . Rossland, B. C. PRICES. Te Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. MISS EMMA DOHERTY, AnTieT. Studio cor. Columbia and mbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraits and Local Seen Scenes a paar’ Atlantic Stvamship Tickets. Peon John ‘O'Leary: David Mc- Beath, Henry B Bois and William Nichols to John Johnston and Charles E Hope. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. March 6—Lookout and Ida May. OPTIONS. Commander, Commander Minin; 4 and Smet Co. to Dougl: Neame, $250, ee W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D Lice ciate of the Faculty of P bring out friends or relatives. from ‘| Europe, do not fail to call on. the near- and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte; Mont. OFFICE: Stussr BLock, ROSSLAND Gertrude, Beads Gold Mining Co, to i ar J Neame, $125, 000. Thomas a AAY.GRAIN Feed, Flour and all Kinds ef FARM PRODUCE. A N D Ressland Rossland bar that as s0on as the hear- ing of the Paris Belle case is over, which is now on in Victoria he id] will hold court in Roseland and for the ig six weeks there will be sittings here and at Nelson. Wanted. ANGLO-AMERICAN MINING & IN- Interests in Trail Creek properties of merit for development work. VESTMENT CO. The Rookery. Spokane, Wash. WILLIAM MILLER. TAILOR, NEXT est C: dian Pacific communicate with e rr, GeneralS. S. Agent, Winnipeg. If bousd for Europe, or desiring to agent, or Orders of all LOOK!. LOOKI! LOOKI!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR es. Bend», phi ft yourself and § get 100 al ap Paviogra he, all g Sunita aa tad Reem ‘thing for stioking on your ostds and station: BY lockets, etc. The nee to be paid betograph’ and work is teturned, All teed, Will call Ja person, if required JAS. J. MACKEY, Grand Union Hotel, ‘ Rossland, B. J. F. LEIGHTON Cleans your watches for $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guar- antee for one year. Reserve Street. Second-hand Watches bought and sold. when | Practical, Progressive. Successfil. C. | Attendance of any College in the State: Prepares BSTABLICHED 1867, - Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and: Business Men throughout the West. Largestanniual Young Men and Women for T 2 BUSINESS MANAGERS, STENOGRAPHERS and TYPEWRITERS, ee No Entrance Examinations required, students be= tag admitted at any time. %* DEPARTMENTS * SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, COMMON ENGLISH, NoRmAL, Onarony, WHO OAN ANSWER? I¥ THE suction house of Houghton & Bannett, corner Washington and Re- serve streets, sontinues to sell their clothing, boots and shoes, genta furnishings, dry goods, tinware, etc,, at less than half the price others merchants in town? 1-20-tf charge, what will become of the other‘ VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TUITION, (Full Course)....... Music. $30.00 BOARD anv ROOM, Per Week. ees College remain nallgge,fgmaine In session day and evening Students will ‘be met at the train and conducted to soarding house If we are notiied of date of agrival.” Reference--An: - in the City. 'y Ban* or Busiacas House JNO. R. SAOSIN: PRESIDENT, CoLump1a AvENos, RossLanp,. B- O.| Christina Lake Store,|"” Provisions and Produce. “Opposite BANK or MONTREAL Free Delivery. + q Attention. Ladies! Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store-on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’ and child- SiTUATIONS WANTED. WanTED—A jewel Dave's loan: den Weatiniton wt. 16 For Fine Fruit aad Sholes Candies young woman désires emplo; nt # rchamborata. ae ace cook or cham or in pre family. Inquire 'e 4 ¢ Baten ») Spokane 4-tf call at the ¢ wath Reserve street, near Washington. 1m BOARD OF TRADE MEETING Br having your washing sent to the Rossland laundry ry you take no prise lodging house, BOOMS FOR RET. To Bae las room for ht gentlesnen-(, Gress ,cotiagn, tf espec! with flannels. ‘Three doors east ‘of postoftice. Everrpar Delage new. custumers £ sacs te. reason to that when trai nik es boots and ahoes: as , that. it must be ‘ne right Fon Ruxt—a farulsted sad “untur= pied room’ fens yent in the Keocrd For. Rewr—Fine fuinshed ‘com- fortable: rooms for rent. Apply to Im- perial-Cigar Store, Spokane street. . tf, For Rent — Elegantly faraletied, heated. ms, plastered and well Hol avenue, soath of the Allan. - WOR SALs, store, for rubber boote aud rubbers, A large asso: house. For the Grantesk ‘and finest assort- ment of boots and shoes 60.00 14 Lalonde the leading boot and shoe store. Other FP land News Notes About Town. George A. Fraser. druggist,and one of the foremost business men of Ross- land, if he follows the b t of his ship—No Choice Made. Thirty applicstions for the position of secretaty of the Rossland board of trade were considered at a meeting of the council of the board last night. From this number two were selected and a choice between the two will be made this week. many friends. will become a tandi- date for alderman at the coming elec- tion April 8. Mr. Fraser is alive to the interests of the town and weuld Ger the Rgocorp every night by ‘carrier for 250 per week. . Leave orders at the office. Go direct to Lalonde’s boot aad shoe assortment, just been received. Barr & Ryga have onened a hay, grain, and feed ato-e in Le Boi stables. .Their™ prices coin Heat a tention. It will pay yea ‘to ‘call on} them: ‘Itt For SaLs.—Three reomed ear Baseball with or without furniture. Apply E DB, this effice. Tas by earrier, 25c per week. ti no doubt prove a valuable member of the city council. The following ex- plains itself. To George A Fraser, Druggist, Ross- land, B. O. We, ‘Tus Rossland Laundry, in bagemertt, three doors east of the post- office, is est tablishing & 1ep itation for ess and work. = ‘I'hey ow to handle flannels to perfec- No Stothee are lost. Do not the place. litt the For Sats, cheap, ® fall dress suit, would fit man 5 ft. 8 iu. or 5. ft. 4 in, Apply 8 L W this office. For SaLE—A.complete outit for a country newspaper, either Washing- ton eight column hand or seven column Army press, Apply to BATHS. Batrus—Ladies’ - new Baths from the enttance te the Hotel. the of having for our first aldermen wise. judicious and impartial citizens, and believing you combine all these essentials, beg you to allow your name to be placed in nomination as such. We hereby pledge you our hearty support and confidence. J I McKenzie, M.D., J Ralph BATHTUBS, office. fitted up with tubs and For SaLE—A liver barn and clear title to lot on which it is -located for sale at a bargain for cash. Applyat this office. For SaLe—Fréight teams for sale with or without sleds or wagons, A) ply at thia offices .-== + Abo tg tee marble basins, all Sings aod etyles. All work K parep *Fonone x Weller, sani Sahay TOBACCO AND O1G48s, * PATRONIZE: home ner Smoke For SaLe.—The daily and . weekly RossLaNnpD REcoRD ison sale at the following news stauds in” Vancouver; B.C: Hotel Vancouver; H. L. Strauz, 314 Cordova ti C. EB. Turner, 484 Cor- dova; Baily ‘Bros; Clark & ‘Stewurt; Thompson Stationery Co; Beddell & Co; Norman Cople & Co, E. Gallo way & Co., agents for Vancouver. Br ~“Rosslan Favorite cigars, made | in Rossland. tf A Chambers, A C Sinclair, M,D., Alex Shields, B Miller. H Marrymont. T Buseell E G Parker, Hector MePher- son,John Box,W H Jiffery, W H Smail, Charles Dempster, W J Her- ald, D E Kerr A L Anderson, H E A Courtney; A M Whiteside, F M. Mc- Leod,; H B Findley, D.D'S., E George, D.D.8.,. D Canipbell. -M. D., B Acern, WD Dalgleish, oP ‘Young, HO Stewart; T°. “Rea, the undersigned citizens of |” f| Rossland and British. subjects, re- g last week p and a telegram was sent to Premier SCHOOL ROOMS CROWDED Prof. : The resolutions passed at a public|land public schools, last night called against |the attention of the echool board to the new companies’ act were indorsed | the fact that the rapid increase in at- Blair Prepares a High Standard Curriculum. Principal W. A. Blair, of the Ross- Great Falls, Montana. —EEe KOOTENAY TO THE COAST. Dr. Milne Says Kootenay Will Have Railway Connection. Dr. Milne, of Victoria, B. (., prov moter of the Victoria and Eastern railway, while in Winnipeg on’ his way home was asked as to the feeling in the east on. thé Crow’s Nest Pass railway, Dr, Milne’, said: . “Some Turner last night informing hita of tho action of the board. —— Argument for the Railway Company is Now Proceeding, ment of an additional teacher in the schocis in the city. meet and requisition THE PARIS BELLE CASE. | moot of ee ¢ and it is expected that thé matter will be settled by April 1. and it isthe dead of winter. has dthe pl ploy The board will the depart- bers of the g feel that the C.P.R has some claims for cob- sideration, being, asit is, a great en- terprise closely associated with the for her teacher The schools are overcrowded now, New at the The Paria Belle case still occupies the time of the supreme court at Vic- toria, L. P. Duff, counsel for the railway company commenced bis ar- gument yesterjay and took it up again today. His argument ison the line that the location of the Paris Belle wasinvalid because of the ab- sence of a vein or lode with the limits, of the location. The- legislation in British Columbia on this subject of mining showed, he said, that two classes of claims were contemplated, one for placer the other for quartz or mineral claims containing veins or lodes, and that in a mineral claim the discovery of a sentinuous body of ini 1 or mi i rock with defined boundaries separating it from-the country rock, is essential to Smuoxe British Lion and Mainland cigars. Vancouver C! tore, ©) site Bank-of Montreal. 10) 1 ERO; Wanrep—Everybody te smoke the, Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver Cigar Store. ren’s gi may be found. RAPID STAGE LINE plgaves Hossland for ,oee pape STOVE COAL, $10.00 A ." Ton: Hunter Bros. “MM... FRIES, MECHANIC, mith and Gui yer ir Shop. General De Voin’s Place, East Célumbia Ave. You'll find sli your friends there. While in Rossland STOP AT The Collins House Washington Street. Everythin, baad Fiest Class. Fine Bar in Cov- nection. SPOKANE, - - ‘WASH'WGTON. Graham & Washburn Propristers. LagGE jewellay’s or or anifiiner 's show case, also nick sbow case. A) ply at Record ce ke Lars woop. Furr—Buy your fuel of the Red Lapr's fur cape exchanged at Done inion hall dan Tuesday, Anquire at Butte hotel. a be eame with ‘Suck- ling Brothers, Mi r Block. L B Trail and d sheavy gold chain and locket, Li teward will be to finder by eine eame at this effice, Lost—Bi Woop—Leave you: orders for wood at the Red Star Stables. Prompt delivery. - + Woop—The Red Star stable people have a steam wood saw located at east ‘end cof: Columbia erenne. f REB t, Ros Th A McQueen, Robert: Barr; H T Chad- wick, W H Goodeve, Fred F Suckling. ARB Walker, WJ: Whiteside, Wm Douglas, Geo Chambers, Joseph Squires, Arthur Milthorp, DA Fraser, Robert Curry, Frank Srith, R W Armstrong, J Stamford, W 8 Mac- leod, Robert McKay, M J. O’Hearn, |, Ed Campbell, AL Falcaner, Earnest Miller. There is a requisition now being cir- culated, which contains some 75 names, asking W. S. Weeks to allow his mame to be used asa candidate for at the u lecti and aa 8 your orders for wood Mi PERSONAL. at the British C ill Co.’s office. 25 tf Danoinc—Professor Dreyfous gives lesso' @OTELS. ‘private d ns every day. Ig you want the Rossland Dar Tax Letanp, Colambia avenue. A suitable toward will_be paid forsame. James A Trail. 20tf Go to the St. Lawrence hotel tor the finest furnished rooms in the city. Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. -im BUILDING MATERIALS, Tar A Trail, B.C, Th best hotel in the , Trail Ofek district. cue ae there The 8 sell Colurabin ‘Mill Compa’ ae Te NR 00 DBATAGE. ing oom is always Bars yy witht the wen son, and the tables ‘are’ supplied Wi t the market affords. Retnag's for you when you stop at the gton. tf too Movina—It you “hay household to move call a Red JOB PRINTING, e a ton. 1g | dali in £0 to. M. Shaw or E. A, Thomas & —_—_—_——— lidity of 1 ——— FOR HOME PRINTING. Miners’ Union Endorses the Action of the Rossland Printers. Ata meeting of the miners’ union the resolution adopted by the Ress- land typographical union to have all city printing bear the label of the typographical union and in favor of having the city printing done in Rose- schools daily. pupils came to principal Blair’s de- partment. ers now employed including the prin- cipal and each has. an dance of over 50 pupils. Blair’s department there is an average attendance of 55; in Miss Moffatt’s, 50; in Mies McQueen’s in the Method- ist church, 48;-in Miss Walker’s in the. Presbyterian church 50. echool board. considered, in face of these figures, teacher was fore the firet of next month. been gradually but materially _im- proved since Professor Blair has- been in charge. are This morning six new There are only four teach- of the country, and I do not think the government cf the day are enemies to the big railway. . company. But the government will dictate the policy to be pursued by itself, and nov the 0. P..R. As to how the road will be constructed . has. not been de- cided, but itis: 4p important matter that will be given “most bags con- ideration before a.deécisi hed. atten- In principal The that, an additional I am quite sure the “Crow's Neat Pass portion of the - line will not be con- structed without " with the coast through the southern district. This district is mest in need of railway facilities at the present time, being already demonstrated aa one of the richest mineral districts of British Columbi: 1 -y be- The school system of the city has Previous to his. selection ‘the Rossland schools had not ranked 4s graded schools. Professor Bluir has prepared a carriculum. which —_. STOCKING SLOCAN PROPERTIES J. Fred Richie,- of Rossland, Inter- 3 *ested:3 in Jackson Basid Claims. The mineral- claims First Chance BR E. Adams, Galt and Hillside in the places the fi of tions on a high standard from the junior primer to the high school classes. An examination of the re- quirements of the senior fifth class will give the public an idea of the scope and comprehensive scale of ex- aminations necessary to be passed. Following i is a copy in brief: di Fifth reader leted. Spelling and dictation—Gage’ a spel land, and a was to draft a resolution endorsing ‘the ac- tien of the ty pographical union. ——— DAVIDSON WILL RECOVER. e Patient Survives After an Operation At the Hospital. coaL. Neil D: was d to the Sisters’ ital today. He is recover- Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 BAKERIES. ing from the effects of a severe at- tack of pleurisy. About a month ago an abscess formed in his side and Dr. Cc an Mopxt Baxery,— Creamery and butter. Fresh ranch eget Be. 18, Washington street. PLUMBIRG. Wagon. tar. tz iain Tie Bol Bear Transtar proee Buy, handles all nists -t. emant oe “ta poe ou. want ing ol teaming ol ind done cal call up anata toe a TE trank kind you want moved. rbd beet Co. will do Pranos—If you want a safe or iano moved go get the Red pay 16 do it; they are nsfer com Tesponsible for al! Iv you are going to Trail o: North- Sons Red Star | this lo never miss age of passengers LIVERY STABLES. Hors! eke —G et \erorat tie ed Sa Sean E SLEIGHs—'The — Red Star Stables make a specialty ofsleighing parties DENTISTa, Foes work at reasonable prices at the Review Printing House. Get your woth sone at home and save duty ang Ger your printing done at the Re- view Printin; the only exclu- aive job ee office in ‘oote- may. o Ale. work or done ie the Frey ince. We make Prospect, and all Hinds STmniug % prin' NOTION OF DISSOLUTION. Tae _ partnership—hitherto existing betwebn As & Lesuer & D. Lennon, contracto! the Lojson block, ‘dissolved by mutual conasuik, fale On eter assumes all debts an: fhipititics, Dated at '¢ Rossland, March 4 4, 1897. A. P, LESEUR, ry LENNON. Attest: W. 8. WaEKS. C. M. We.izr, practical sanitary plumber, cor. Spokane street and herve umbia avenue. ’Phone 27. AMUSEMENTS, A large: number uf costumes have been en, for the rnneae le car- nival Wad inesday night. at DRUGGISTS. which at the time was considered a dangerous expediest but the only ehance of saving Davidson's life. Davidson is. the man who while in a fit of delirium tremens tried to break into the city lock-up at midnight and alarmed the people living in that vi- t) cinity. Soon afterward he was stricken with pleurisy. eS ee “MINING MENTION. BR. Magill, of the Ethel group, came in from the preperty senserey He d for the ki li d| ler, Pp d; Latin roots and pre- fixes. Wrjting—Review; to write neatly and legibly. Mental arithmetic—From written arithmetic limit, adding two and three columns in simple addition. Written arithmetic—Review limit, allegation. Grammar--Complete review; analyze and parse any sentence. hy—-To know mi ly the geography of the world, mathematical, physical and political. British history—Review from 55 B. C. to the end of the Stuart per- to Canadian history—To know the subject. Drawing—Book No. 4. Composition—Review and drill; critical teaching of punctuation, ac-. ks basin,.will be stocked by P G. Nash and J. Fred Richie. The company will bednown as the Hiil side Silver Mining company. The. development work alréady done upom the claims Las shown them to be of considerable: value. This werk will be continued: by the new owners, who will work two shifts in driving a tunnel for further development. -The claims are less. than a mile from Whitewater station, on-.the Kaslo & Slocan railway. E. Ward, foreman of the Whitewater, and Charles Bohr- man, of Kasto, are interested. with Nash and'Richie in the properties. ——. LOCATIONS FOR’. FEBRUARY. Sixty-Nine More Than for the Corres- ponding Month Last Year. During. the month of February there were 94 mineral locations re- corded at- the -Recorder’s office. In January there were 126 locations. In Januaay, 1895, the records show that there were only 8 locations recorded, and in February, 1896, only 25. a ae THE RECORD TQ THE FIGHT. W. L. Fagan, sporting editor of the ReEcorp, left this morning to witness cent, y paryonyms,synonyme, business forms, false syntax. abbreviations, easy para- phrasing and extended work in topics. Anatomy—Physiology and bygone ; to know Custer’s bese book. Ther inder i McLean & Morrow, the pioneer druggista, have just received a fons ot drugs and toilet requisites. which will be carried to the works, and which will last to the first of June. Active work will be commenced RESTAURANTS. ‘ANOLHER valvable discovery, the Vendome restaurant is the best place in town to dine. Tue Vendome Restaurant leads. able. serving fine meals and prices reason- on the psoperties teday and two shifts will be employed sinking the shaft -which is now down 23 feet. A-contract was made today fora 200-foot tunnel on the Ivanhoe on Salmon river, * property owned by the Rossel: . BXEOCUTOR’S NOTION. V Erk ‘of Robert J, Cameron, de- testate. Notice is hereby ven thet on the first day of March, , Letters of Administration were ranted to Orville M. Hand, 0! gat B.C. au claims against the above estate are to be sent bls he sid G. y to the undersigned w' on froin date. Ds fed 9th March, lunch 25 cents at the THE Venpome gives quick service on short notice and everything first The contract was let to D. Huick and J. W. Pell.. i LIBERALS TO MEET. There will bes meeting of the Lib- PHYSIOIANS. beral association of Rossland at the Dr, LamBert, Record block. 8 at aye P. MoL. Forin, Da. Finuer, dentist, Stussi Block. 9-80t Solicitor for Administrator, 5-tf Dr, Fortin has opened his office next door to Custom House, 20-1 office of Paterson & Johnson to- night at 8 o’clock. Business of im- portance will be transacted and a full temperance lectures, musfc and calis- thenic exercises with indian clubs and military drills. ———_ PREPARING FOR THE RUSH. Steamer Service in the East Kootenay Water Stretches to be Improved. The line of boats running from Gol- deu on the Canadian Pacific railway, down the Columbia river, with that navigating from Jennings, on the Steele country, has been paragraph, easy figures of speech, Kootenay river, north into the Fort the Corbett-Fi: fight to take place at Carson, Nevada, on the 17th of this month. Mr. Fagan isan all round atblete and will enjoy the trip and the battle as much as any one there and promises .to keep the Rzc- orD supplied with the latest. He says he will be back on the 23. ————— PERSONALS. Ed Hackett, who has been in the city for several. days representing the Northern Pacific, left_ this morning for Spokane. E. C. Spier, of the Washington Brick and Lime company, left for his home at Spokane on the morning train. J. F. McLaughlin took bis departure this morning on a business trip to Chicago. W. A, Campbell went to the Slecan today via Northport. JLA. .Gough, who haa been teaching The combined concern will be known the Canadian Pacific railway service. as the International Navigation com- pany, but it is in reality a branch of in thet college at Butte, Mon- tana, for the past year acd his father James Gough, of Gold Li are in land and will make their home here. They are father and brother of H. O’Connell, of the attendance is requested. There are already five steamers on Howard house.