J. ATCBISON DISMISSED. “allroad Has Reduced Hates: county Judge Forin Falls to Find Correber®-| naif rato cut from T.ail and: the Corbin . Live Bvidence. ee linea 9 one-fifth fair for round'trip from ey ee bart perenne A ea to Ma and diam! . Tickets can be purheassed #0 98 soa for want| used on going to Rossland on the 23rd Te will’ be| 497 before and return on the 26th the day after. the Queen's birthday. i ‘ : Naa ORE E vr, Hotel For Sale. mtaee ‘First-class farniehed hotel at Trail for aale at ® bargain, and ypon easy terms, simajl cash payment ‘being neces- For further information apply to , office 6r James Worsh; as wil the charge nie Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas. a This ie the outcome of the @ ted by Mr. ‘Atchigon’s friends hho r thought him incapable of any .wrdny] 5-10-tf sone connegtion with fh ae + Strange that the Spaniards who were THE IRON MASK ELECTION. Jéver enough to blow up the Maine and : — + 'to put arsenic in the streams where Am- Shipped S130 Tons of Ore ipuring the Fabt] grican volunteers go for dinking water, . tere * [Should be such’ helpless duba inthe * WMhock of real warfare.—Toronto Tele- ‘phe Iron Mask Gold Mining Company Boe ae, are Set held its annual meeting at it office in ie my ——_— Spokane Tuesday. “ManagétJ,F. Her-y Rates ‘Cut in Half. - rick submitted his report ‘atthe busi-| Until further notice the ness of the company for the “past. year, | clfic ‘will sell ticke'a to all points east at ‘ ing t the | sbout half the regular rates. oe ending May 1. During that time Te lacKaniie, i hipped 8190 tons of bre. The) 8! > -- MACKENZIE, mine has ship) ‘Ticket Agents stockholders were pleased withthe fa}; mate A : Big shipment of hats—Stetaon’s. best juat opened Bioe yorable record presented. .. Canadian Pa-| To *.\ ORRTIFICATE OF 7H REGISTRA: NEORMATION Tlie Columbia & Western has made 8 OF AN EXTHA-PROVIN- i H PANY. A office e City of ‘Washington. ‘Tho amount of the capital of the Com- pany ia $1,500, divided into 1,500,000 each. > ‘ ad office’ of the Company in} ‘own of | Bes! ‘The following directors were Alectod:| and othere— Austin Corbin, Il, president; B.S. Rob- erts, vice-president; Henry Me. Rich- ardb,! 33F. ri ck; 6 and manager; D.C. Corbin,.A. t. Her- riek and A. W. McCune were elected di- rectors. nee Saget ce mt NEXT aire Public Auction BREVITIES: ———TT pene _», Saturday Night There is a building boom st-E my re : ‘The Colambia river, at. Northport is May. 14, 1898. two feet above low water mark and ria- Goatees og 10a ay ent sie 422 COLUINEIA AVE. -C. 0. GIBSON, ‘Auctioneer spring rush in the Missuri river yalley. ..B. Private Sales Daily. Medals are being designed. for the crews of. Dewoy’s 8 : we 'T, H. MeCormic, the Northport burg’ Jar hasbeen bound over to the superi irkie‘weite-up will be contined : f mt pal TE MNS. —_—_—_—_ pret Weite-up ich WIL be Bx- - tonded to All the Properties in the Camp. CENTRE. STAR verse ett amnrtertt nt rere ) Ross Thompson... Lhave blocks of stuci: in the foll-ving companies for sale: Furcka Consol‘dated Evening Rtar-,’ - West Lo Rol and. Josie, ‘Monte Cristo; : Monit:, Homestake, . _Sivlerine aud. * Gopher, Pee RF. Lees ty 3 3 Lots in the Orginal Towels g £7 Ye he : ‘THE REDDIN JAGKEON C0,, AGERTA “ossza De Sw OOS jedruntil the: pi beet Deer Park is lgented onthe t of, Deer» Park “mountain: in th ‘belt; 4 mile and @ Detroit Free Press. A fall line of carpets’ ‘and ‘linolesms |; > * est received at Hunter © oT F- Rossland. is-on a Pehavior,,|. 4 there.not being a.case in'the police court |* either yesterday or today.” * le tee | Thomas G. Este, Taeuber of the pro-; | yincial board of horticulture, is in the city. © **! font bye PY two niachine drills. the tunnel. 53 and in the |: Feet.. of | there was 380 feet of Work’ 1 European Pla BB cy T.ARTHUR, -Pyoprietor. | e Spokane, Warhingto! Modern in all its appointments. 1 sadquarters. for mining men Rates Hc vard and Mill streets. {BPOKANE, WASHINGTON, ~Jdeal Blend. ve “0.0 FOX &Co ———_————_ CLIPPINGS. - Jeiresca _igdt Basie fegk wp. ‘Tie head of the secreary of the navy a iin’t as long as his name. 4 ‘ If you want” - Yo the public: For that tired feeling I [orses! pS of take Manila. Dewey. . buy a good Livery barn and buginess at 5, —_ | agreed itistributing point on the new It is thought the bjowing up of ‘the | rome to the E Spanish fleet at Manila was the work of Americans. Diveya will investigate iin-| R epublic, . Ca en ees ta [ODSECA®, 3% teint se A OUTIOW pone q AND Too bad to meke the sharks est Span-, jards. B onaparte c amps: It must have rained in the east-it was so Dewey. _ * My era Falls, Washington. ie Brak 5 Mi 7 7 hs Tealerin Hay, Grain, . Poultry and e first week in May slways kar Roe Prod been Dewey.” : Z Behe eas Application for Liquor License. Notice it heienv given that 30 deye : seve | hom da.e we %'! apply fo the Gold “Yye just written a fine report,” said| Commissioner of Wes: hootenay dietrict ‘Those oix. American zailora were in- jared laughing over the fight. ~ ) taress;—COL. 1. | HUGHES +A public meeting of the.elec- tors of the. City. of -Rossland whorare— ~ aR se OPPOSED: ‘ TO THE PRESENT Provincial. Government will be held in— ey DOMINION AALL. Qn. Wednesday, May 18 58 Instant at. S p.m, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the ..+s++ i: OPPOSITION i , CONVENTION | Which will be held on the 25th ‘inetaritin Roseland. J.-A. KIRK, _ Chairman of Comm ittee res, the general in Havana, ‘I wish I could for s Ii ense to se! spiritous and -fer- ‘Applieation for .Transfer of Liquor LU wend it.”” by retailon the town- “But you haven't the face to claim any victories?” es 7 “Not exactly, ButI have described Joon Baminera how we are arrasaing the American F; * eres, ships. We've got some of them all tied Dated April 20, 1868. tap. They don’t dare leave for fear that|Noties To Transfer Liquor License. , 2 2 we'll get away.”—Washington Ltar, Notice ia hereby given that Thomas B. de of Rig Sheep creek between the Big Four and Velvet mineral clain s. John Wilson. a vi sitnathe on the north | si jeense. * Notice is hereby given that the anders. signed wil the next meeting of the Roard of License Comimissiyners of the city of Rossland, make application to transfer the liquor livenge for the Clar- endon house to Gog. Wassholin- Monean. Dated May 7, 1898. - “Maud ie so patrintic.”” + Garrison will make at the “Tg she?” . 2 next ‘sitting of the Board of License “Yes, she is going to make a flag pil- Commissioners of the City of Roseland, low and staff it-with guncotton.” for the transfer of the Kootenay hotel lit McKinley—! a *, liquor license, on Lot 10, “lock 28, eub- Salisbury to McKinley—Is everything | 4:cigion 696, 10 M. D. Shea. , in readiness for an Anglo-American al- liance? . - Tuomas B. Gagri-ox, Daied May 17, 1898.. McKinley—I: think so. But, boldi F.W HINSDALE... Customs Broker, 1. Wo THE CUSTOM HOUSE -Roesland RP. CO: reaymable. “Centrally: located, corner |! v edew atripping =the. vein, and::other pect work. Thies property. has # At evmpressor, best, pumps Aut: iz heteasary fe. tee econem: | weaning. * perome fame old ay Capitalization of SULAL GS ‘divided -iuto- ‘par value $5 ‘per shure. old at $5,000,000; | Gt own “electric ‘light 16 binware built on the. Ca” with w tramway to tha Rest} road. °° Fhe” principal: Elinlilas8are Gol. of. : N.“Pey Lif’ George Turner, Col, WeeW ivner, Wm. J. Bareis, Col. Wn. li, U. F.- Williams, Majed r D.8: WHOLESALE: DKALERS; IN. : Bac? Pork, Muttot, Fish. Gamo, aso yt Oysters’. = ee . SPOKANE, STREET. ROSSLAND, B.C, STS Lee Tel..No. i ¢ i ting up. A driving: Ned “hiy. the tis preas and baggage cmork 40891 done promptly, light or heavy f shopié notice, oLe pou(racta:taken: sOenitare, payeall damages done'to anthing we aenttFe. > warehouse, or ship any lags of goods. Se $e nek oy Cashiington' & jécned Fir and Tamarac poy 5 Owned by Oetitre Star miving:con' pany, Oliver Durant marager, - Capi- tulization $1,000,000, shares par-valne fleach, Novstock yn: the nrarket- Phere has heen *gpeated.crefusala-of -\ gar and better. “The: mine in sitagied 1a town. tulf mile north of the: buei- ness center.» It hos four aepatate-and distinet ‘ledges’ which are deseloped with over 4,000 feet-of tunnels, shafta, a ul cross-cute.: There are many aut tons of ore on the dump and ia ty waiting. favurable. conditions fer “eatment. -This is. one. of the tivet lovations in. the eamp-and _oue -ol tir neat valneble. .-Thazlatest and me. t iinprovedimaghivery is inetalled $3 |.on ehe property. = i “WAR BAGLES 7 2" |. Lhid mine and lie Crown Point are owned by thé War iuégis Cone lidated Gold mining compauy of-Toronto, ac adjoing the ‘Le Re i‘on’ the west, and ‘us done over 5,500 feet of develop- ' ment ‘work and paid $175,000 in divi- l iends. ‘Tie present munagment pre- tera’to hold their ore until the com- is a emelter or can get bet- wid -treatnient -rates.”- It | epeently paid'$700,000° for the mine. it hes-all the necessary ‘conve jonces, machinery, ete. The Columbia & FHE LILY MAY. Mav wan the first location ia thay ip, May 27, 1889: It iu ucw rawatel hy:sheLily May Gold minipr vomuspany, nator George Turner; pres wW. J) Harris, manager and Frank Kizet. veo. nud tres. It is located in abe south belt; two sand. a half miles trout of town. | Development work -ousiaty of c ver 300 feet.of tunnel and ‘nait. ‘Tuere is 160 tons of shipping ore on the cump, which will average R2t}e ten, Mine provided with hoist GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE BAM..“_ Owaed ty Jubn Cromie, Brig At- kin+on, 4. B. Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Have you heard from Canada yet? Hae the editor of the Hamilton Times given his consent? : Galiebary—Not yet, Application for “Transfer of Liquor ss . Lice: he weeunge 1 ‘ssi of the that the under: Epw ano GAdNTR! * Lou ‘Aataon0K Lb. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn _ 3.8. CouTE, Jn McKinley—That settles is for the preot i t Buéed af on ae = Pie ot Rontinuor Neanse for tho V ‘W. B. Townsend. J. P., baskecn ap- ranaler the liquor license for the Vous pointed provincial fruit Anspeoter for dome hotel ‘ob. W. Morgan. ixe Hanus. id. Dated May 7, 1898. application to Barristers; Solicitore--and: -Notaries.. oliettors for the Bank of British North America ‘Money to Loan. McBarps Buipins, Ross.anp. belt, in line with the Crown Point and the ke.” Gem, has a.60 foot) shalt and i Tige:, 300 foct tunnel, 40 foot shaft, nnd’100 feet open cuts while the Un-) cle Sam fas a 24 foot) shaft and 150° get of suriace work. BUREKA AND ELUORADO. Property of the Erueka Consvlida- ted mining comprny, TP. Jares, prea, J. C. Coc, sec.y E. Culdwell, tr... Wantern ar lway is built to the mine. |, cominessur plant, machine drills. tcc) P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- focatJ on one ledge in, the -south). 50 feet of open cut work.}, John. enter = Se eg AE ANS hy + Til Gt Rossland: “Leeated seven miles| of Red meiatath,. spree ‘and Fsonthof Roseland on the-Us 8. -:sile Lmiles from Roseland. There is 6 Fahaft 80 feet, tannel 100 with five). en | foot shaft anil 30 font croas-eut om the hworking: -Ore’ irom-coppe arrying| Electa, The ledge is large and we ‘geld and silver, masaying aia defined, and a hha been obtained ET Canitelizg tien $1.000000... .< - an high aes 7 oWTH ORIETO, COLONNA AND VIRGINT ALS). 2 | : sphene-.three. properties fe owned! by-Bastern Canada capitalist represented here hy. George. W, Har Farag ot ee: Bonet 1B BLACK FOwned by the Blac! feompang;-dAv Mark, inanager and Harold ‘MecPhersom F Fhey: are |;, oun! = BLBA. : (Alba Ye situated’ on Taekont in, ins the south “belt, just Point and is je Con- 00 fee! hs her 100 fee. wi bine * ; js furnished powe! to. Forty men are empfo. two properties. pepe) Virginia: Over $13,000_.whs'e ed on the Virginia by former own Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasers commenced & he compariment vertical shaft, which: willbe provided with cages, the fist in thé.cump- : All three of these- claims- are vale able and promise fair. 0. make -divis, ‘dend paying mities- ery ENIE E. © aim is owned by the B ry con’ in 7; Geor-e- A. | boiler, a Zohor ja locaced on | Con:prersor, pamap wht eapacity Park moun: gallons rc minule sad machige ng the Gold |ete. “TU lias s-verticat Pe is crown | 8 aritt of 240 feet, 07 :La body was strack at ‘the vein 90 feet. from 6 to13 fees wide, parts $10, r 2a is reg of thé workings: About §) pent }pect. in machinery development on id- ‘THE. UNION. . , .-fings. Work. st pegsent_i2 sug pded “cto Union ia located three -milea bat sadrangentonts Be, now hited north of Resalond snd jsowned by H. P tain, lh |. unter. an grants an ABH LDICOLN ‘ris, E. Cronyn, J..A- McDonald. A " sé1u te situated on the rhaft has been ‘sunk oa the sein 85 The ee park mountgia in feet with a funne! and open ent of 35 fer of % feat. Burveyed and crown granted. apd just above the Columbia & ; ern aalway track. It is developed bY a shaft 1:4 sect deep and agotber jebaft-4B fost deepisnd a drift -18 feet ‘oohimonsense whim is fa wee a0 eae wide an a Tiontiquartz jef fez 2 qi ne rumnaing over 1000 vic figera AND CHIEF SETTLE. _ = -tpropertyy ‘Work'ls bein: JTheer properties belong to the Ger-|at present. It ia leangeta eid Mining camnany ‘and are|the 100- font leve) before luvated on Green mountains juat nyt: About $4000 worth of work done are-three-well defined: ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS StatianeryWall Paper, Book, §. a ~ itest - methods and -applianires, ‘Artistic Grow, and Bridge Werk, oro waar, | MONEY TO_LOAN Alimicum OFFICE: ‘42’ 5) COLUMBIA AVE. a or ‘Over, Fraser's Drug Store. § : ‘We have: moiiey--to..loan at 6 : cent. per anum on; Rossland oicatdien PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. A.B, Clabon set sail for the south this morning, probably to keep tabs on D. B, Bogle. ‘ Henry Hitkey left Rossland this mor- ning for Republic. William Braden, manager of the. Pilot Bay smelter ia registered at the Allan. ‘W. A. Carlyle boarded the, train this morning with s prospector’s pick in hand.- : -E, LaValley, who has been-here on i today to. Chri Lake, where he'has a store. i .|1,.and the officers announce that the oy eee 0 ATA ND ESR ‘The Josie Gold Mining Company voted Wed in to, or=, if ate, A meeting of the stockholders had | Spanish Fortifications Along the Line been called for the purpose. There was no opposition. to. the. resolution. which of Blockade. provided. for a. diyision of the cash on hand A and the disbanding o! the corjors- 7 on after the final payment on the mine hee Eee made by the British ‘America WILL SPARE HAVANA AT PRESENT Corporation. This payment ia due July ‘ sts Se seme pro rata division of the funda will be | Spanish Admiral’s Cape Verde Fleet ALK left thia ing for Spokane. ee _ Harold Kingsmill was a south pound _ this morni : Kinds Wholesale and Retail. 10 yer cent Jess than the regular American retail price. Wo have added sn AMATEUR DEVEL- charge of.aame, “All work will reoeive prompt attent! to our 1 "Kodaks, Hand Cameras ‘and| Photographic: Supplies of all Oo 485 TAKEN for Kodake'and Comeras to be delivered to any part of the United States at COPING AND FINIGHING DEPARTMENT 16 our gallery and have put & frevelass men in - Our best Cabinet % 3 50 Per Dozen for the roto: O A A IVF’ next 30:Days. ~ Judge Spinke left over the Red Moun- tain for Grand Forke. Jadge Forin left on the morning train tosee some mining, property on Sheep Creek. 5 John I. Baker, the principal owner, of made t fter and the company will pags out of existence. ‘ Reported to Be at Santiago de Cuba. Secretary Snodgrass, of the company, + was asked if he could state the amount which each share of * stock will ‘realize when the final distribution is made. “1 cannot" state. thé amount ian exact s fraction,” said he, “but at will be about | Sroxawz, May, 20—{Special 8 p- mi}! 81 cents per share: It will'not be lese Madrid advices to the effect that a cable than that sum.” has been received from Admiral Cervera A to the official. information stating that he had arrived with his the J. X. L., near the O. ‘K., is in town, J. W. Andereon of Tacoma is visiting the camp. Contractor Bol Cameron went to and returned from Northport today. E. A. Rolf, tuok the noon train to Sil- ica, four miles below town on the Red Mountain. ie given ‘o the Josie stockholdera in a cir- fleet without incident, at Santiago de cular igsued.a few weeks ago, the Josie Cuba, and is now there. mine was cold to Hon. 0. H. Mackin- Admiral Camara of the Cadiz fleet has tosh on’November. 27,1897, for: $261,000, | °°°8 summoned before the ministry to The {re eive instructions for the departure of pay : 3 his fleet.” The destination is not given followa:’ December, 28,. $34, gut. 1 ee ary 28, 1868, . $00,500; May Eight thousand troops eybarked from and July 1, $56,260. . g Barcelona for the Philippines. J. Fred Ritchie d to d today on the 11:20 train from Nelson via, Northport. John McKane F. W. Rolt leave this evening for the Slocan on mining busl- ness. : Dr. Campbell. will go..tomorrow to Northport to meet his wife and two little - 5 ai ean aS ee GERTS:EGQODWIN CANDLES, CANNON, BTREL,GIANT™ CALIFORNIA CAPs AN Our stock osnsists gf Bleck Venitian end Clay 7 serges, Scotch and American Tweeds—-in si : Norates suits: 5 {xxe’ fine black,and bD,.O ‘of Clothing, Furnishingg,: ts ‘on the dollar. * ; eee Ghildran waweteracapttat e ing their little wants. in school books, » tse, Bahai omeate aa ee ter ae pas supply both with everything they ‘require: : ‘| ALWaYs UP ‘TH: ALWAYS THE BEST VALUES. Ast : er & = A SERS GOODEVE BROS. ~ “DRUGGISTS AND -STATIONERS O 0. Malt pays.to deal with Goodeve Bros. mn 0 FUSE- “Rossland eatat_ © €OGALET’Ss _ @e@rs . Atl the Delicacies In season at th © KOOTENAY RESTAURANT ‘| WEST PLACE IX TOWN: FOR & HLABRATE BANQUEN, PABTIES OOOOOOOOODODD iver ORDEREDCLOTHING If you wanta swell-spring suit ¥ well’ made, perfect fitting,: ete. F give us Fa a ae All new. goods apecially designed A Large Assortn.ent of ‘| MOULDINGS | -|- -ye makea Specialty of: PAPER HANGING DECORATING JFRESCOING ‘Arthur & Pretty, No. 116 East Columbia Ave. 2 the orponttee convention’ whi | decorations on the Queen’s birthday. It | Columbia avenue. First, Spokane ‘and Glazing, Painting, Kalsomining, |. Gladys and Dimple, who have spent the winter in Chicago. James D. ¥ hey has In’an with Hon. 0.:"H. “A Chicago Inter-Ocean special saya Mackintosh, published in the; Spokes- President McKinley has given orders to man-Review immediately after the sale Commander Watson of the blockading of the Le Roi mine, he stated, in listing squadron to attack and destroy Spanish a number of d by the ii The order covers the Britieh America Corporation, that’ the whole line of blockade except Havans, purchase price of the Josie was $275,000; and is intended toclear the way forarmy Be rena and approved the copy: of the invasion. = int lew, so ‘that there- wag no ~ possi- : ‘ bility of hie. having béen mlequstod. THE DRILLING OONTEES: |The: discrepancy between the amount Four Good Teams at Least Are Practicing from Ymir ani Nelson, where he went on mining business. *“ George Crocker, who is interested in the Colonna ‘and Monte Cristo mines left yesterday in his private car for New York. $ rs David 8. Bogle left én. the morning train presumablp to the Boundary coun- try to buttonhole the delegates-elect for : a ¥ Merers Carpenter & Co., e gi said bia had paid to Bater and the amount the Josie ‘officials. said they sold: fur created some. ‘comment. || The Josie: company, ‘however, insists that it has the documents, to show that the mine was gold for $261,000 and if the] prize and {59 for the second. British America Corporation paid $275,-|"" ‘Mi vet William Talla Brith Am cies Corre au n pe Lene : Biko Buna and William Tallent, are rw they do not. know; who got the extru There are at least four Zgood teams practing for the drilling contest which ia totake p'ave on the Qneen’s birthday. for a purse of $299, with $160 for first : eaten Pe ; “| ave to work,-éaj 2 George Morden and D,.D. Birks; for |’. William . Rosa and Harry McMillan. KR Rosalind. sae | both gvod ‘miners, are said to be getting Besides the custom -work which is.growing rapidly, they-are mak- ing views of the camp an eurrounding country. -They have pnilt a platform in front of the Allan and put up & case con* taining samples of their work which speaks for itaelf. z — Ymir’s Big Women. - . J. D. McGaughey, who is just in from Ymir, says that town has seven women who weigh 168 pounds, which ‘oes not include a newcomer, whothas not. been weighed yet, but who will tip tha ‘beam easy at 800 pounds, Jim says they are all sports, but doesn’t tell how he cane to find out'so much about them in the one day He atopped in that town. =~ —————— Drilling Contest Stone. | A huge granite stone has been drawn to the corner of First and Washington atreeta, near where it is to be used for the drilling contest on ‘the 24th, the Queen’s birthday. It will have to be set on end, as that will be the only’ way: through the’ rock that will be deep ‘enough for the drillers. ove + Queen’s Birthday: Decoration. * Great preparations are being made for is understood. that the. Windeor ‘hotel ‘an elat xt The _era-are taking the lead in their line in -} Rogsland. 3 jist °C S which [in trim at Ymir. ©» cloged in. Victoria lagt Wednesday, Rev. |. It jg claimed that Dan -Leahy and George. Morden, ‘assisted by-D. D; Birks, Mike ‘McMichael are lu’ training, and- -was assigned to Rossland for the. ensu- will give tie other contestants a cbase . ing year; Rev..C. Ladner, has occupied for the money. 7" j the pulpit here for the past year, goes e to Kamloops, assisted by Rev. J. ‘Thomp- ? SHORT. NEWS. nTERS: son, Victoria gets Rev. J. C. Speer and| 4 banner Was strung across Columbia Rev: J. P. Hicks; Vancouver, Rev. A. avenue this, morning, a8 an ‘advertise- pee one Be See es. ment of the military tournament which . Rey. J. Fi . J. H. 25th. White; Kootenay, Rev, J.-A. Wood and Cs Boa i pee house" on Bev. cen rare ae pe Washington street is ‘being rapidly See iet aahiecti Be i. i Nicola, | pushed and will be completed by June1. Lillooet, HL Clegg. © oes Yi! Phe Record hasbeen asked to call the Les eee attention of the board of health to the - The OMicial: Program. . cesspool on the corner of Spokane and ‘Amoffictal program containing a fall | First streets. list of the entries and the order of games, Madrid Paper’s Joke. sports and “horse races to take place on 5 ‘3 The Madrid Impareial, the leading the occasion of the Queen’s birthday newspayer in that city, under date of celebration’ Taesday and W day, ‘April 25, tains an editorial, of which May 24.and 25, will be issued under the ten following is & hed foikich of tha. 6 7. - on, si : ; e ‘| py the Cukan Junta at Washington: and:- Wednesday.| “sew have made = carefal and pains— ‘official all th il lati This w' ‘that ‘wi trains. by the publishers. > Bt Ogper oF THE ComMITTEE. eee taking i incoming | ape forces of the kingdom of Spain and the republic of Ametica, and find that is ———$$ the latter country is at a decided diead- ~pecinytorian Bazaar, {anon and in Oy Eide by te Ber ‘The Ladies’ Aid bazaar of the Presby- fegn ee I terian church, given yesterday aftérnoon ple of Beet must be humiliated and and last evening at the Velvet ball, wad!" «yn goine ways, particufarly on paper ‘Washington strects will present a 6 ight worth seeing. ~ \ _Queen’s Birthday Ball. a et ful affair.” 4. Bey, ra ae eS pis r. A+ 3) the United States appears to have @ Clabon acted as* auctioneer: “Dr. Kerr a " Ff won firet prize at_the shooting gallery slight disadvantage, but then it must be aud Miss: George second. The Misses remembered that her forces 246 disor drich, ganized ‘and torn by civil strife. ‘he Aldrich, Lockhart, Walker and Husband Northern and Southern states bear no did the playing and singing. good will toward each other, and those cs tain of the south are only awaiting an oppor- ‘The Government Sus ed. tunity to break the chains that bind Profeseor Dreyfous announces that he will give a grand ball at the Rossland Opera: House on the evening of the 24th. ‘Admission $1. Ladies free. 20-4t paeeeEe Ladies of the Macabees. ‘The Ladies of the Macabees, alded by the Macabeeg, will on the 17th of June give a» musical and literary entertain- ment at Dominion hall. 4 : ———. Cigar Store for Sale. I will sell stand, atock and fixtures at my old cigar store stand very reasonable. L. Levy & Co.,41 E Columbia Ave. * ———_ Professor Dreyfous’ socal dance at Velvet hall tonight. Admission 50 cents. Ladies free. ~ Vicrorra, May 17.—The leg i i re yesterday took up the long adjourned ham to rale:0f the ne debate gn the motion of Mr. Williams to % —_————_ condemn the government matter of the Building Boats on Yukon. Nelson & Fort Sheppard ‘railway lands.| gay Fraxcrsco, May 18,—The sieamer The motion waa lost on. the division of| pertha from Alaska brings the follow” 16 to12, The.order paper was._pretty | ing advices from that section under date well cleared and prorogation is likely to! of May 6: take place on Friday. : ‘The bark Harry Morse, of San Fran- : 2 cieco, chartered by the Boston & Alaska Castillo Declines to Serve. ‘Transportation company, arrived at Pants, May 19.—Senor Leon y Cas-! Dutch harbor May 6. ‘Ihere are 19 boata tillo, ambassador to France, who has) being constructed in that vicinity for been ffered the foreign office portfolio, | te Yukon river trade. One thonsand in the reconstructed cabinet of Senor} men are employed at this work, The Sagasta, has replied to Senor Sagasta, | winter has ‘been very mild. declining to accept.}. ——————™ ie eer The League Games. Supreme Court Chambers. ‘At Baltimore—Baltimore, 64 Pitts- Judge Forin, sitting in chambers yes- burg, 0. rs Big shipment of hats—Stetson’s best and others—just opened atHunter Bros terday issued orders absolute to Kel-) At Chicago—Chicago, 6; Washing- log & Myres va. the Kootenasy Brewing } ton, —_———— ‘A fall line of carpets _and y ust received at Hunter Bros. e 9 Te some 60 debtors{ At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 6; Bos to garnigh of the defendant. ton, 4. Boge eae seeSTLSN A