ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD AC, SMITH, Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly DAILY One Year in Advance. Six Mout One Month. By Carrier by the Week. Single copy WEEKL’ One Year, in advance. Six months, in advance Single copy SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1897. ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. A By-Law to RevgaL By-Law No. 6. BY-LAW NO, 11. Wuereas, It is desirable to repeal by- law No. 6. . Anp Wueereas, The Corporation of the City of Rossland borrowed certain moneys from the Bank of British North America, in Rossland, on the security of the obligations provided for in said by- AND Wuenreas, the said Bank of Brit- ish North America has consented to the said by-law being repealed : TueRerone be it enacted by the Muni- cipal Council of the City of Rossland: (1.) By-law No. 6 is hereby repealed and all obligations issued under the authority thereof gre hereby canceled. Passed the Municipal Council on the 12th day of June, 1897. Reconsidered and finally adopted by the Council on the fifteenth day of June, 1897. R. Scorr, (L. S.J Mayor. W. McQuzen, City Clerk. NOTICE, The above is a true copy of a_ by-law passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Rossland on the or not quashed upon such application, so far as the same ordains, prescribes, or directs an: yibing within the proper com- petence of the uncil to ordain, pre- scribe or direct, shall, notwithstandin;; any want of substance or form, either in the by-law itself, or in the time or man- ner of passing the same, be a valid law. 00 W. McQueen, City Clerk. *s|ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. A By-Law AND SIDEWALKS AND THE TRAFFIC THEREON. ror Reaunatina Srreers BY-LAW NO, 9. 1. No person shall encumber or in- jure any sidewalk, road, street square, alley, lane, bridge, wharf, or gther com- munication within the City of Russland with any animal, vehicle or by any other means, or erect, place, maintain’ or al- low to remain therein any building or structure whatsoever ; Provipep ALWays that this section shall not prevent merchants and others from the removing of goods, wares or merchandise across any sidewalk with all reasonable despatch for the purpose of taking in and delivering the same; AND PROVIDED ALso that this section shall not extend to the occupying, in accordance with the provisions ‘of this by law, but not otherwise, of & portion tinue any such sign not in conformity with the provisions herein laid down, 10, No person shall injrre or destrov any ornamental or shade tree, shrub, lamp, lamp, post, fence, railing in or up- on any public ground, street, alley, or ather public places, or upon any private premises, 11. It shall be the duty of any occu- pant of any building fronting on any street within the City, to keep the side- walk in front of such building in a prop- er state of cleanliness, and no such oc- cupant shall place the sweepings or arhes trom his premises on the public sticeta, a . fo person driving any carri: or other vehicle drawn by a horse = imal: miles an hour; and every such person so riding or driving shall slucken the speed of his horge or other animal in appro.vch- ing any crossing for foot passengers upon which any person may be crossing such street or thoroughfare. . 4 person shall throw or pile rdwood, tirewood or coal upon any paved, or planked sidewalk within the City or saw or split cordwood or fire- ood upon any sidewalk within the No yereon shall throw or pile or cause to thrown or piled upon any street within the City, so as un- necessarily to obstruct the passage in the same, cordwooj, or firewood or coal, except for the Purpose of the same be- horses, or other animal or , OF riding upon any horse or other animal on any of the draws or bridges within the City, shall cause, suffer or permit the horse or horses, or other animal or animals which he shall be so driving or riding to go at a faster rate than a walk. ivery verandah, sign, doorstep, Porch, railing or 6ther erection or ob- struction projecting into or over any road or other r public communication within the City and not erected in compliance with the provisions of this by-law shall be re- moved by the proprietor or occupant of the property with which such projection is connected, after fourteen days ‘notice in writing requiring the removal thereof shall have n given to such pro- prietor or occupant or left. for him on the premises by or under the authority of the Board of Works; and in case the of the sidewalk or street for purposes. 2. Where any house or building is being erected, built or repaired on the line of any publicstreet or way or within seven feet thereof, there shall be erected a boarded fence six feet high, to en- close the sidewalk allowance in front of such building to the width of six feet and outside of such a tence a planked pathway shall be laid at least four feet wide, for the convenience and security of the public; or it shall be lawful in- stead of such fence ar pathway, to plank over the whole of the scaffold at the height of the first floor above the ground and to enclose such scaffold at the same height at least eighteen inches all round above the level of the planked floor id; the sidewalk of the street be- 15th dayof June, A.D. 1897, and all per- sons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirous of applying to have such by-law or any part thereof quashed anust make his application for that pur- pose to the Supreme court within one month next after the publication of this by-law in the British Columbia Gazette or he will be too late to be heard in that behalf. W. McQueen, City Clerk. ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. A By-Law to Exasie tHE Covuncit oy THE Crty oF Rossuanp To Borrow tHE Sum oF $25,000 ror Certain [Works oF InmepraTe Necgsstry. BY-LAW NO. 12. Wuergas under and by virtue of of Section II. of the ‘“‘Speedy Incorpor- ation of Towns Act, 1897,” the Council of ii ; the ing left free for the public use; and it shall be the duty of the person, build- ing or repairing such house or building and the contractor or other person em- ployed in doing the work, to sce that the Provisions of this section are carried out. 3. No person shall place any lumber, stone, chips, shavings, rubbish, or other building material whatsoever on any sidewalk; and when buildings are being erected on any strect no person shall be allowed to occupy more than one-third of the roadway with any such building material where the roadway is not occupied by any street railway; and in that case not more than one fourth shall : the buildi : e ry iz and no p>rson shall place any stone, lumber, or other building material in such manner as to obstruct the free pas- sage of water in the drains, gutters or water courses; and no person shall suffer or permit any such building material to remain on the street any longer than is, in the opinion of the Board of Works, absolutely necessary for the erection of the building for which such material is desi; uch person shall, the City of R is among other things, to 3 by-laws in the year 1897, for contracting debts by borrowing money, not however, exceed- ing the sum of $59,000 and for levying rates for the payment therof on’ tha rateable real property of the Munici- pality for any works of immediate necessity which are within the juris- diction of the Council: Anp Wuezeas certain works, to-wit: The opening, grading, rendering pass- ol ; and every si on the completion of the building, within three days, entirely remove the same from the street and cause the street to cleared from all such building ma- terial and left in good repair. Permis- sion may be granted by the Board of Works for the occupation of the rnadway for the pur, and in the manner men- tioned in this section. 4. No person shall break, tear up, or remove any planking pavement, side- rl able of streets; the und appliances for protection against fire, and the construction of sewers and the purchase of lands for civic buildings, and the erection of civic buildings are necessary to be undertaken and had im- mediately : AND wHEREAs the sum of $25,000 will Uc, ing, or other road surface, or make any excava- tion in or under any street’ or sidewalk within the city for any purpose whatso- ever without the permission of the Board of Works; and it shall be: the duty of every person breaking, tearing up, or re- moving any planking, pavement, side- wal di or of such pro; shall neglect or refuse to remove Ta projection for seven days after the ex- piration of sucli fourteen days the same may be removed by or under the direc- tion of the Board ‘of Works at the ex- pense of such proprietor. 14, Every person who shall excavate for the erection of any wall or building or for any other Purpose, near-to an street or highway within the City, shall an fi i ing owned or oc- cupied by him opposite to which the same be thrown or piled or for the use of the person owning or occupving the same; and no person shall permit such cordwood, firewood or coal to remain upon the street for a longer time than two hours, or so as to obstruct the free use of such street. . No person shall make or prepare mortar in any street or public square in this City without permission from the ard of Works. 28. It shall not be lawful to gather in crowds on any sidewalk or in any stroet within the City so as to obstruct travel therein or encumber the same and three‘or more persons shall not stand in a group or near to each other in such ®@ manner as to obstruct a free passayze for foot passengers on any street or side- walk within the city, after a request to move on made by any ember of the police force or any other person duly authorized By the Mayor or any Alder- man, 29. Whenever, during the winter sea- son, snow or ice shall accumulate on any of the sidewalks or verandahs in the said city, or any portion of them, it shall be the duty of the person owning or occupying, or having charge of the house, putupa railor plank along the line of such street epposite to such excavation and maintain the same so long as may be necessary to prevent danger to persons travelling along such street or highway or their horses or vehicles. 15. The owner and occupant of every house or building adjoining any street or highway within the City shall have, maintain and keep tight covered water spouts, by which the water shall be conveyed from the roof of such house or building to the distance of not less than twelve inches beyond the outer edge of the sidewalk where the water is brought down adjoining the streets. 16. © person shall have or maintain a gate or door to or upon premisesowned. or occupied by him which shall be so constructed that the same shall swing over any sidewalk, street, road or lane within the City. “ 17. No person shall take up, dig or carry away any of the earth, sand, or gravel in or from any street, road or lane within the City without the or lut of ground before which such accumulation as aforesaid shall be, to clear the said snow or ice from off the sidewalks or verandahs before the hour of eleven o’clock a. m. following next after the snow fall, Should the person owning, occupying or having charge of any house, building, or lot of land, neglect or refuse to comply with the pro- visions of this clause it shall be thé dut: of the Chief of Police to cause. the work therein ordered to be done at the ex- pense of the party guilty of such neglect or refusal. 30. The rule of the road within the limits of the City of Rossland shall be that vehicles meeting shall pass to the left hand side of the street. ,31. Any person or persons who ehall violate the provisions of this by-law, or any ofthem, on conviction before the Mayor, Police Magistrate, or other Jus- tice of the Peace having jurisdiction within the City, forfeit. and pay such sum, not ex ling two hundred and fifty dollars and costs, together with the costs of i as to the Mayor, of the Board of Works. 18. Every owner or occupier of any house, building or lot within the city who shall require to drive any horse or other animal, or wagon or other vehicle across any paved or planked sidewalk for the purpose of entering his house, building, or lot, shall constract across the drain, gutter, or water course, oppo- site the gateway or entrance to his premises a good and sufficient bridge of planks so constructed as not to obstruct such drain, gutter, or water course, and shall also place a piece of timer along the edge of each side of the pavement or planking sufficient to prevent the pave- ment or planking.from being injured in crossing it, or entering such house, building, or lot. 19. No person shall drive, lead or back any horseor other animal or wagon or other vehicle, or draw, push, or pro- pel any hand cart, wagon, carriage, or other vehicle in or along any sidewalk in any public street, or other public place within the city; PRoviDED ALWAYS that this section shall not apply to the propelling of baby carriages tbat in all cases it shall be the duty of every person propelling a baby carriage to give way to foot and, -if be required for the purposes 3 AND WHEREAS it is expedient to bor- row such sum for such pur, 5 AND wHerzas the total amount re- quired to be raised in the year .1897 for the purpose of repaying said debt and interest at the rate of 6 per cent per an- num will be $25,812. 50: Therefore be it enacted by the Coun- cil of the Gity of Rossland :— (1) It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the City of Rossland to borrow from any person or persons, firm or corpora- tion, who may be will: to advance the same, the said sum of ,000 to be repaid -on the 28th day of December, 1897, at a rate of interest not exceeding six per cent per annum: (2) The obligation to be executed up. on behalf of the City of Rossland for such debts shall be in the form of a Promisory Note dated June 15th, 1897, and maturing December 28th, | necessary and re (3) TLe sum of $25,000 shall be raised in the year 1897 for the purpose of pay- ing said debt and the further sum of levied by a rate sufficient therefor on all the rateable real property in the City of ni 3) 6 This by-law shall come into effect on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1897. Passed the Municipal Council on the 12th day of June, 1897. Reconside: and finally adopted by. the Council on the 15th day of June, 897. {L. 8.] W. McQueen, City Clerk. NOTICE, The above is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Rossland on the fifteenth day of June, A. D., 1897, and all persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirous of ap- plying to have such by-law or any part thereof quashed, must make his applica- R. Scorrt, Mayor. , cur! ing, oO other road surface or making any exca- vations in or under any such street or y, to prevent interference with them, to turn off the sidewalk) or to the lawful cross- ing d into any yard or ag spi ly ag and under the direction and supervision the City Engineer, to place, relay, an make |, and to put in as good order and repair as before, to the aatis- faction of the City Engineer, every such sidewalk and street and if the earth should settle, such per- son shall fill the sama from time to time as may be necessary and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and every such person and the contractor or other person by whom the work is act- ually done, shall erect and maintain a good and sufficient fence, railing or bar- rier around every excavation made by him, in such @ manner as to prevent ac- cidents, and shall place and keep upon such fence railing or barrier suitable and sufficient lights during the night and take such further care and precau- tion as the City Engineor may deem rect of ofa lot adjoining the same, where a proper d | bridge is constructed, as prescribed by the next preceding section. 20. Noperson shall tie his horse or other animal to any post, hook, or ring, or in any way across any sidewalk pavement, or crossing within the city so as to obstruct the ordinary traffic of the street or leave any carriage or other vehicle standing upon any street ot thoroughfare within the City unless it be opposite the premises with which, or with the occupant of which such person has business, and then only for a rea- sonable time, and no longer than is ab- solutely necessary for the transaction of such business; provided always that nothing in this by-law contained shall prevent carriage makers, wagon makers, lacksmiths, innkeeps, and keepers of ior the and safety of the public and shall, if re- quired by the Board of Works, so to do, indemify the City against all damages or injuries that may be caused by such works to pny Person; and it shall be'the daty of the Board of Works, before giv- ing any such permission, to take from every such person security that he will perform all the obligations imposed up- on him by this section. 5. No person shall without having first obtained permission from the Board of Works, construct, place, or make any movable trap or door for the purpose of entrance any cellar or premises or under any buildingor place, or any steps, porch or other entrance to any building which shall in any way en- crotch upon the sidewalks or streets of the city. 6. No person shall erect any canvas awning which shall in any way extend over any street or sidewalk at a lesser height than eight feet above the same. 7. Noperson, persons, bodies politic or corporate, after the date of passing of this bylaw, shall erect or place any ver- andah on or over any streets or side- walks within the city. 8. No person, persons, bodies politic or corporate shall aftor the date of the passing of this by aM, erect or place o! tion for that purpose to the p Court within one month next after the ublication of this by-law in the British tumbia Gazette, or he will be too late to be heard in that behalf. (2.) In case no application to quash @ by-law is made within one month next after the Publication in the British Co- Jumbia Gazette of such by-law, and notice as provided in section 86 of this the by-law, or so mach f as is a s nature or structure over any of the streets or side- walks of the City of Rossland saving and excepting canvas awning of a temporary character, which must be erected in con- formity with section six hereof, or cor- nices to buildings wrth must be erected ; it at a in wi e Ff any by-law regarding fire limita. rf No person shall place, hang or tl han livery and lodgings’ stables from porarily e d for the space of ten feet in width, immediately in front of premises occupied by them, with vehicles undergoing immediate re- pairs or vehicles from which horses have been unhitched for the purpose of being shod, or prevent draymen, expressmen tem- | P! Police -lagistrate, or other convicting Justice shall seem right; and in default of payment of such fine and costs as aforesaid it shall and may he lawful for the Mayor, Police Magistrate or Justice convicting, as aforesaid, to issue a warrant under his hand and seal to levy the said penalty and costs, or costs only, by distress and sale of the of- fender’s or offenders’ g90%s and chiat- tels to satisfy the said ‘penalty. The said Mayor, Police Magistrate or other convicting Justice may under his hand and seal, issue a warrant committing such person or persons to the common gaol for any period not exceeding two months with or without hard labor, un- less said fines and costs are sooner paid. assed the Municipal Council on the 1st day of June, 1897. Reconsidered and final the Council on the 3th R. SCOTT, Mayor. adopted by day of June, q- 8.) + McQuegn, City Clerk. NOTICE. The above is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Municipat’ Corporation of the City of Rossland on the 8th day of June, 1897, and all persons are hereby required to take notice that any- one desirous of applying to have such by-law or any part thereof quash must make his application for that pur- to the Supreme urt within one month next after the publication of this by-law in the eutieh Columbia Ga- zette or he will be too late to be heard in that behalf. W. McQueen, City Clerk. CRICKET AT VICLORIA. Victoria, June 18.—A. cricket match between the navy and Vancouver on the canteen grounds was won by Vancouver on the first innings by 132 to60. In the second innings the navy had 152 runs for six wickets, but time was called, before the innings could be com- le —— QQUEEN’S JUBILEE. ' Rossland, June 19, 1897. The Columbia & Western railway c>m- pany will issue round trip tickets, Trail Rossland, for one dollar, good o: or other persons from. ying {the al- ley, if the same be twenty feet in width, for the space of six feet immediatly in ; by the rear of the premises occupie: them with such vehicles as are being n_the six daily trains, to.and including Wed- nesday, 23rd inst. 8 F. P. Gure.ins, General 8 i SAVE PACKING @ @® Shirts, Gloves, Blankets, etc.,ete. Prices tended to for non-residents, KANE BROS. have opened «General Store at CRAIGTOWN, north fork of the Salmon River, 7 miles north of the railway, with a full line of MINERS’ sup. PLIES, Groceries, Stoel Hammers, Bellows, Caps aud Fuse, Axes, Ploks, Ovoralls, ‘as low as Nelson or Rossland, , Save 7 miles of packing, and buy your outfits at Craigtown. Mining expert reports furnishe! on property. KANE BROS., Propnicrons. Assessment work promptly at- Copper F BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING AND REFINING C0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver ‘and _Ores. —_—— “I Office and Works at Trail, B. C.| eomenon Ey The Fast. Line ‘Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION : Iwith the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. Trains depart from Spokane. No. 1, west bound, 0. 2 2 east bound, TICKETS. TO JAPAN AND OHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFICO 8. 8. Co. For information. time cards, ma) apply to agents of the 8. F. EN. nections, or F. D. GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass, nt, « And Soo Pacific Line ~ Commencing June kaily service to all points will be inaugurated. The fastest route to all points east and west. THROUGH TICKETS 0 And all points in Canadaand the United States. The only line running Tourist Cars to Toronto, Montreal and Boston without charge. Toarist cars daily to St. Paul. Have your tickets read via the Great Lakes the most delightiul trip in the world daring the summer months. Trains leave Rossland via the C. & W. to connect with steamers from Trail for all points north and south, ‘or full information, tickets, rates, maps, ete., call on or ress A. B. McKenzie, Agent, Rossland. HH. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass, Agent Nelson, or to Geo. MoL. Brown, Dist. Pass. Agent, Vancouver. Wisconsin Central Line RUNS ‘Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paal, Mi i and Chicago and actually used by them in the pi tion of their respective business callings. 21. No person shall remove, or as- sist in removing any building into, along or across any street or sidewalk within the city without having first ob- tained the written permission of the Board of Works and then only by the route and in the manner directed by the said Board 22, No person shall leave any horse, mule, ox, or team in any street, alley, or public place within the City with out being sufficiently tied and no per- son shall halt any wagon or other vehicle on any crossing or footway within the city. 23. Every driver or other person in charge of any vehicle conveying goods, wares or merchandise, in or through any of the streets of the city shall re- main upon such vehicle or walk beside the horse or animal drawing the same while such vehicle i: motion. . No person @riving any carriage or other vehicle drawn by a horse, horses or other animals or ridiag upon any any horse or other animal® in any of the streets or thoroughfares of the City shall cause to suffer or permit the horse oe other animal which he shall be so Get a lot at Burton City NOTICE TO TRANSFER LICENSE. Notice is hereby fiven that James Summers will make application to the Board Commissioners for t! St. Paul enue, JAMES SUMMERS. Dated June 11. Imperial Baths Now Open Imperial BI’k, Washington St. Opposite Allan House. hicago. pimples, leaching’ the of ven for wrinkles, lackheads. Also hi suspend a sign at any lesser height 9 (nine) feet trom the sidewalk, or con- Rot the subject of any such or riding to go at a gallopor other Enmodarute rate’ excentien Cpor Whereis Burton City and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, fates, maps, folders, ets.. address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. POND, Gen. Puss. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen. Agt. 246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, Burton City is on Cariboo Creek Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock Beer ONIDRAUGHTRATS THE Going to Chicago To Anywhere East and St. wecess. Success an equivalent for Fi tions. Superior Service | ween i ine 1s 8 every traveller who patronizes it. 248 Washington St. ? If you are, see that your tick Minneapolis, St. Paul or Duluth, tesa THE NORTH-WESTERN LIN aroree 8) ee rae M&O» AY. ma ree (3) first-class trains leave Mii Saul for Chicago on grelval of treige fe ts Su mm oda. the North. the. part of W. H, MEAD, General Agent. F.C, SAVAGE, Travelling Agent. a Voluntary rsemnent of on pontaneous Portland. Oregon. Columbia “and Weslern Railay ‘Time Table No.4. Totake effect feb. 3, 1897. UND. Daily except Sunday. Connections made with all bosts arri ag reper i" al arriving and Genera} offices: F. °. GUTELIUS, General Supt, KAS..0 & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1... Sandon For rates and information apply at company’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, Ceafis Mer. BR. W. BEYAN Supt. & Asa’t Treas, International Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd. Kuotensy Lake and River, B.0; ‘This;company’s new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Keslo 7:30 a.m. for Aius- worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Returning, leaves Nelson 8:30 p.m. on on all week da; JAS. WAUGH, G. F, HAYWARD Purser. Master. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Ezrope, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with W. STITT, Genera] S. 8. Agent Winnipeg O. R. & N. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR d’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, 8AN FRANCISCO, . CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MINES And all points east and south. Only line east via Sait Lake and Denver. Steamship tickets to Europe and other _for- eign countries. taave. | sroraws Tine somapote 7:15 p. Fast Mail:—-Walla Walla, ‘Daliy. | Por n. Francisco, Baker City and the East. 7:45 a. m* Mail: — Coeur d’- | 6:45 p.m. ‘Daily. - | Daliy. 1 Alenes, Farmington, Gar- Geld, Colfax, Pullman and | Ww ARRIVE. 7:15 a.m Daily. For through tickets and further information apply 0.0. B. &N, office. 490 Riverside avenue, al scam im H. M.A Gane 30 Columbia avenue, ; oie neral Agent. Trav ¥. & P. Agent Rosslan INTERNATIONAL. W. H. HURLBURT, Gun. Pass. AGENT, Portland, Oregon. ~~ BARNATO WAS INSANE. Inquest Held over the Remains of the Diamond King. Southampton, June 18.—On the ar- rival of the steamship Scot today with bie address “Waurens,' Rossland. Use ‘s” *Moreing and Neal's" and Bedford MoNvil's Codes, AB OSSLAND Mining Atracts of titles, Ab CT COMPANY, raders bloc! Rossland Classified Business Directory The Walters Co., Ld. wtract Co, makes ab- k; P.O.Box 568 | Nott wittins the body of Barnato, the coroner’s of- fice! ; , sity of an inquest. The inquest was held and the jury returned a verdict of 5 a ascertain the neces- | poor, rg went aboard to P Ol t Columbia ayent your friends there. AMUSEMENTS, Billiards and Bowling. De Voin's Place ue, You'll find all Dat death from drowning while emporarily insane. . ; ‘Tue arrival of the steamship confirms the details already cabled by the Agso- + Charnpe} 136 Columbia av ARCHITECTS, A DARMER, architect, 3rd floor ra building, Columbi ‘TAYLOR & Moller, architects, Taylor block, e. Not en ia ave ciated Press, of the circumstances under which Barnato met his death. He was feeling very poorly when the vessel left, and often talked quite irrationally. ‘The passengers subscribed £100 asa re. | 4 W CLU ICHARD M reatment jarsh, 22 t and oor to Hotel Alla ABSSAYERS, Cc ETT, rear Empey Bros Pioneer as- » sayer of Rossland 2 years’ experience in minity of ores. Office next in. : ward for Mr. Clifford, the officer who tried to rescue him. Sol Joel, Barnato’s nephew, says: BAvER & Parker. 110 E Columbia ave. P O97 “My uncle Showed no signs of suicidal) change P lency until, that fatal day. I de- ited that morning not to leave him for a moment.” . The Daily Mail asserts that Sir Gor- don Sprigg, premier of Cape Colony, who was & Passenger by the 8. 8. Scot, says that when Barnato first came into the saloon for his meals he was quiet and social, but his moods varied to such an extent that his nephew, who was virtually his keeper, found it imp sssibie to quiet him at the table and al his meals taken to his cabin. Cleveland, Ohio, June 18—Mrs. Blackman 92f this city. who claims to be mysteriously disappeared. - A letter which was mailed in London abont six weeks a ceive who resides in this city. In her letter Mre. Bachman said that she would ina few days set eail for Johannesbu attempt to establish her identity as Barnato’s wife. Since.that time noth- B. Cc Belleview H F,,,©: PETTIBONE & CO,, mining and stock ‘brokers. Room 15, Coliins Hou: (ew . FULT fi P.O. box 324. Trade: M. ROBINSON & Co. NGLEY & REPASS, Block. surveyors. nue, buy and sell mines and mining shares. (TE Bear Mining and we rocky? Cole: manager. BENNISON & CO. bia avenue. rg to! block. we. BROKERS, Mines bought and sold. 8. COOK & Co., mining brokers, rooms 6 ‘and 7 Traders build! |AMPBELL McCRAE CO, ‘stock brokers. 42 Columbla avenue. FIELD, Hobbs & Co,, mines and stocks. Mem- ‘bers of the Stock Exchange. Otice Grand Union Hotel. : FRANK A, Baird, mining broker, P.O. box 265 otel. OD, Clarke & Co., mines, estate, No, 23 Columbia ave. east. JOHNM. Burke,” Mining Broker, Columbia ave. west J.% J. the wife of Barney Barnato and who LANgo left for London eight weeks ago, has| \yo pA N, Mines, Stocks and Real Estate Office Taylor block, 136 Columbia ave.g GREGOR, Atkinson & Co. brokers and land ‘Room 1, Oceldental building. .TTERSON Johnson & Co., rel estate and mining brokers, 93 Columbia ave. was received by her daughter, RANDELL & POLLETT, Members Stock Ex- ing. Ltd., mines and | 41, m 15, Coli! m stocks and real No! i's Block. the 4. mining brokers, | (Re, cer Mining Broker, Re- City 20 East Columbia ave- Co., John Millis Office Commercial ., mines and stocks, 48 ing has been heard from her and the theory advanced by Detective Seligsohn is that she has met with foul play. FROM THE RECORDS. TRANSYERS, JUNE 16. Snow Flake }¢, Clarence B. Etnier to David Cromie. to Geo. \ CONTRACTORS, Cc H. HENDERSON, contractor and builder: +P. O, Box 555. *THO8. MeKinnon, Contractor and Builder’ A aU Lapua dora as tend, First avenue, powazp & MURCHINEON. of Lake. near Lincoln Terrace. DRESSMAKERS. MME. E. V. ROSS, formerly of Walker Bros. & Balt Back Florence Hotel D RUGGISTS. FP.BASER'S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. Victoria 34, Alex. C Funk, Prospector 34, R. W. Northey to Geo. Funk, Gladstone 34, E. F. Rous to H. Hark- ness and H, W. Schmidt. suse 17, Davy: Crockett 14, Tames A. Bently to if Tae A. Bentley to M. Olson. . Olaon. Big Toe %, J. Snow Bie, J.M. Akins to Lucy Boy i company ining and Development limited. Branson, J. M. Akins to Lucky Boy Mining and Development company, “Kingston. J. M. Akins to Lucky Boy Mining and Development company, limites . Luck Boy, J. M. Akins to Lucky Boy Mining and Development company, limited. ‘Winfield, 8.L. Myers to Lucky Boy Mining and Development company, limited. suNE 18. Consuelo, Blenheim, Churchill and Mariboro, } eacd, M. W. Brewster and John A. Montague to O. W. Chamber- lain. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. Princess, Jack Olaf, O! is June- 18.—Mayflower No. Head, Pilot, Diamond Jo, Ti 4, Ball DYE Wi Cc? Dye Works. ved aad rebatred under bose of ORKB. Clothes cleaned, ice. J Fr TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. SXPRESSMEN. HARLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- C¥dnarters, Montana bara HARDWARE, A., MeBRIDE & Co., hardware and mining + tool PASIFIC HOTEL, Co Jol HOTELS. Colut yhn Watson, Proprietor lumbia avenue, West. rr. rr LAUNDRIES. LAND Laundry, three doors east of Post R% ice. Grahem & don, proprietors. ‘the MS possessed b: claim can be readily, sample of the ore. ng. Hou LUMBER DEALERS. 8, KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., everything in the building line. MINERAL P8YCHOMETRIST. for th Mquo: telan tice 1s x tosell liquor by the Northern 2, subdivision 9, district lot ated May 15, 1897, situate on the Comm: subdivision of district lot 685. Dated May 15, 1897, 1, Ay tne Province of British Columbia, hereby give notice that I will, ‘of the Board of License Commissioners sitet sittin to be hi 21, in plock 41, Subdivision of Dis Notit at the next sittin know: 2, in block 41, subdivision o: Rossland. Dated May 15th, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the unders! will, Hocise or and 83, Tiock 16, in the town . ‘Dated May 15, 1897. Notice is hereby the next sitting o missioners for the cit} to sell Liquor b; Dated April 15, 1897. APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE, ice is hereby given that I will at the next ¢ ‘Commissioners ity of Rossland, for a license to sel Ww of the Hoare of License 0 ra by retail in the premises known, as id Hotel, on lot 1 ed June 10, 1897, hereby block 29, subdivision of district lot’535, City of Rossland, da A, McKeNzIR. | physical features Ang titles. ven that we will apply at General Brokers. Mins, Minina SHanee any Mine Paopucts Dealersin Developed Mines, jass 'Pros- the | pects" and Standard Shares. id cular attention given tothe orders of in- ividusls and Syndicates. Expert reports on Correspondence solicited, next sitting of the Board of L ul 0 Daniels & | missioners for the city of Rossland for a Ticense taifin the premises known as mn lot 13, block D. P, BAGNELL, Hotel, situate o1 635, |. A: D. NEL8O? J, M. ETNigr, Notice is Hereby gtven that I will at the next sitting of the Board of License Commis- Mloners to be 7) held wt Rossland apply to sell Mquors by reta: ry the premises known as the Howard House, lot block 29, subdivision of district lot 585, in the city of Rossland. Dated May 15, 1897, 1 ne: isi by retail in the ‘afe, situate on lot ist Jackson, of the city of Ri e Central Hotel. Dated the 15th day of May 1897. AvGust Jackson. ice is hereby given, that I will apply at fe Board of for ait of Rosslan Dated 15 May, 1897 given that I intend to apply of t Licens a ice is hereb) the Board of at Ross! joard. y retail in it Hotel, situate on , Failroad addition to Dated May 15, 1897. 01 jodeg at a next misting: of ibe, Boa. bce mata th Sack the Board of. 1897, ‘H. Mutorp, Wine subdivision of Dated May 15, 1897. Notice is hereby, ext sitting of Ck Hallway addition to ‘ihe prem re a0 and igt ot lot bu, City of ot Lob BBS, Cg OB. Gab Dated May 15th, 1857. cr wm a Notice is hereby given that I will, apr if the Board of D5: Campbell, stusst PHYSICIANS. D*® Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. Block. of Dated May 15; 1809, PLUMBERS. . 5. | CAIBSON & Wilcox. No 18 E Columbia ave on Ho 5 G ‘box 193. June 16.—Skagit’ Chief, Passa Maroon, Kelsyth ‘Frac, Carr, Lincoln No. 2, Milwaukee. —— A GRAND JUBILLEE BALL mayor, (formin; bia ave. STENOGRAPHEBS. RB. Helen L. Keyes, writer, Commerci#’ vecttin Taha Copying. tte om it “iruders’ blodk: TUBKIS! ight. Ladies’ days Tuesdays OPEN {83 days, Creedmore Building. Stenographer and Type- 1 block. Colum- UNDERTAKER. B, WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No B. *is Lincoih street. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J.J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan URBANK, Br Goiumble WATCHMAKER. one door west of Allan House, ave To the public: ¢ three months creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek aree, and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, ou which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenve, Rossland. FINAL NOTICE. All orders for city scavenger work E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL. B. G. J Has Mining Properties for sale or must be left at desk of Sanit avenue, Tuomas BrownieE & Co. NOTICES. to collect . Crafton, manager. mnissic to ing of Rnorsfor the City of Rossland, sel quor by rel rd of Lice: i nd for a ises iin the, pi in the rrilway addition land. H. 8. O'CONNELL. mises 7, block A. H. REvsBEcK. Ice: at the nent re\ ‘Rossland corner of remit ‘on lo trict lot 585, D McKeLiap Hotel Fl UBte block 17, in the railway addition to the town of Rossland. scee A. Wann Dated 15th May, 1897. = I will appl; the Hoard of Te lots Ross- Joun Box. lcense to sell Hotel, lot 32 Rossland, ‘A. LEWIS. ALL ly at iven that we yt cerita ‘of Kossland for # License a ae pe block 18, in the Ottawa Hotel, on lot Railway addition to Rosaland: Desea Maye ‘Louis FoURNIEE, given that I will apply atthe Boe License Commis- ! Gerona Loar. ly at zo Com- ses known, in the premises ‘an, situated on lots 13 and 14, ff bidce 29, subdivision of district lot 59, City Homan? M. E; ALLAN. tice is hereby given that I intend to aprly a Nhonext nitting of the Bo nse Com- missioners to P. O. Drawer L, ROSSLAND, B.C. J.H. Good. J.M. Clark, Good, Clark & Co. Rea Estates anp Muvina Brokers, Conveyancers, Commissioners, &c., MINES AND MINING STOOKS. Ny for in y at tcgnse | Claims bought and sold. Companter formed. Rents collected, pondence solicited. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSLAND, B.O |, &. Corres- Salmon River Valley Mining Co, Ltd. —- MINE: TAE GaATTENBAGRG Situated one quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Creek, Nelson Mining Division. Only One mile from the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry. Sapital, $1,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fully paid and non- Of which 800,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury WILLIAM E. DEVEREUX, Civil Engineer,0 Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co's Building. SOLUMBIA AVENUE, ROVRLAND a at Stock, the proceeds to be applied to development work ONLY. The promoters stock has been pvoled. OFSICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.C. ; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, land, B.C.; G 1 Mi A. Modigh, Trail, B.O.; Secretary ‘ali PURE GOLD TREASURY. “ct| Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents Call and see samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws, Walter C. Archer. first floor Lalondg block. Ice! Ice! LOON:.. LAKE ICE Dolan Se Bowers y at ense isos | Offices: 23 Washington St. ot Telephone 48. and Treasurer, Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.C.; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal, Rossland, B.C. Only a Small Number of Shares Are left out of the first block of 50,000 shares placed on the market at 5c. each. When these are gone the price will be RAISED. This is one of the most promising properties in the Salmon district It is a high grade silver-lead ore, carrying from near the surface from $84.00 to $38.00 in GOLD, SILVER and LEAD, to the ton. It will pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin SHIPPING before 90 days. - Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- ion to the President or S ‘ys A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.S. ned of Stussi block. Graduate of the Philadelphia ‘Dental college aud Hospital of Oral Surgery. Rossland. B. C TRALL, B.C. The Waterloo Hotel Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Finger Points Per Day. Rooms Without Board. Tenant Rates Furnis! ith or First-Class Are the old-fashioned way of directing the doubtful traveier at The finger of good sense points to the Canadian Gold McAULIFFE & CARSON THE BEADING Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. JMERCHANT TAILORS. Fields Syndicate, limited, as the best road to take from the cross- roads of doubt, because it points to intelligent development work, thoroughly well done, to an ore chute 300 feet long, to two new discoveries of very rich ore on the very top of the ground, to the shipment of ore in 60 days an t» SUNSET No. 2 as the best in- in British C A hase of their shares, now Rossland. British C selling at par (10 cents) will asanredly place you on the high road 180N. Fine French Candies made daily. Best in sland. Ice Cream Parlors. Rossland Candy Co, 2 doors west Allan House, Columbia Ave To’ Prosperity. THE WALTERS Co., Rossland, B.C. license know! - BRICKLAYING ‘to the J.W. layer. ap, Reserve streat All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- Office at the gun and lock- ‘RICK CUNNIN Tames ‘8. GRAHAM. Dated May 17th, 1897, yal, situate on lot subdivision ot di cit fad. i. Dated May 25 t I will apply at Won, Soard of License Com w license AM. any Burton Inspec- tor at the City’s Office, 117 lum bia- Spokane Stamp Works, ELDCCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH Will examine bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. | ¢ properties. will buy atock for outside investors and will protect them from wild cats. Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT’ REASONABLE PRICES. stocking ties and propoaiti B. C. o We Aleo Progared to Keegy Travelees. TO PROSPECTORS. — We are making a Specialty of good mining proper- wi or INCORPORATING listea Eust. ticulars apply to L. GC. DILLMAN, asa | & 12 Sherwood Bik, 1 oe okane, Waal are daily ons in all Districts of Tressury stocks all For further par- Burton City, B.C.| eve 7:0 0'e! Hughes, Secretary. nd No. 8. Tuesday at Visiting bre KOT Red in Society Hall. NOTICE TO TRANSFER LL S.A. House, on lot t Dated May 22, 1897. NOTICE. Kotice is hereby tight of ois. ;SECRET SOCIETIES 0. 0.'F. moe J. L, Parker, Master Work- untsin Tent No. 4 TM Ret bth Wednesday of each month tice is hereby given that H. 6. ° lot 24, block 29, ict Lot 545 in the City of Rossland: (oy y y. given that I claim the | te of Rossland on ground sdiolning fake Zenith Boundaries by oa 28. 0 ARSED & RECORD Every MONDAY MORNING ‘There will be a members of this lodge meets " and a resume of CENSE o’Connell Livense he Including a}|Syaopsis of the mons delivered at the THE WEEKLY Will be Issued It will contain all the principal news published in the Daily « SUNDAY DOINGS” Miners’ and Prospectors’ Exchange ano Development | Company. Incorporated March 8th, 1897. JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines for ale, and also on mines of which stocai s being sold.. !f my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rosslaud. B.C Gen. Chas. 8. Warren, ‘Vice-President. Wri Gallfner, Solicitor. ‘Thos. J. Corrigan, Secretary. OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. |. L. Parker Joseph B. Dabney, sie ee Rerineer Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining. ‘Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining properties and the management of mines. ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal and Bedford McNeil's Codes. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. Trail, - - - BC All samples received by mail carefully assayed. John N. Blake, CONVEYANCER, ETC. Mines and, Minis Jad ties to Ural =| ‘Specialty. sis ee, Investors will find it to their interests to visit hasing elsewh ex before pure! cite 4 T. J. CORRIGAN, Secretary. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. OFFICE: © ee aloes ORUG STORE Mining Skcks and Claims bought and seid. Gro. Gump, Secretary. Cc. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Post Street. SPOKAME W ASHINGTOR. Ser-