OIFY OF ROBBLAND Court of Revision. Notice is pareby) pgiven the tbat the the Court, Jae. ° ° ‘ 2, . iy Sota Whats HET. at | Wants, Fr Sale, Ren, Lost Ftc Mining Property For tothe acre. The average is consider-| rencents a tine for the first Insertion: and five } & sbly under that of 1896. cents a line thereafter. a oe The Matt ewe erat Shout To cee | 7 fegae F of ee St at . S al e he eat ’ saupell Fro Staciod and 85 miles from Pincher om pderbinald pees me aes |e a thee ait Ofticen ms aout nO aay Ge %& | General News of Interest Condensed OW ve wiistat 4:00 caval wizaPirat clase jady cope desire employe on the Diaating of rorks at the From the Latest Telegraphic summit on the route of the Crow’s Nest Despatches. road. "ems By "haat mn RENT: aiid and unfurnished room st Pe ‘the firm }% Fo RENT tthe Recon block. Sarit He day dissolved Ate bed w. opt, 8 CMC, City * lerk’s Office, Rossiand, B.C., Sens, gah. VOR RENT. 1897. Avelting house. ohely Rossland Evening Record. VOL. Il. No. 87. "The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale at Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds. fice Couey, : gt wine | Rossland B.C., September 25, 1807. "lLocated on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon woe monte, inquire | — ’ ; is ga ci uaaai ae SEORET SOCIETIES and Porcupine fo} k, ‘aquired this omee. a sie OSBLAND, 8, de hk 7 Fon Bat Babe: A livery barn gna Slant title to lot ‘it Fe Which Ik is Located tog sale as © | ye gro nN. eats ‘omee.” For SALE: nabs oust for for,» countr; pg | (ORINTHIAN Lodge N —=—- Pike ie ne wide Blanev Homespun — : —— 44-inch ice Heather sen ee dress" ‘Spada 3 inc! Aniage cloth dress goods 50c, at Hunter RES You can get anything you want at Hunter Bros. ORY an & (Ow ta t. tho said Glaze retain! mae Sonam ih bills to be col by Ike Colakey? FOR BALE. horse power, boiler in a eent H. E. COVER RETURNS. Rossland Mining Man Comes Back from Al- aska with Information. H. E. Cover, the well known Ross- land mining broker and mine operator left the city about six weeks ago for Some Facts About a Smelter and Alaska, but Mr. Cover ia naturally a re- Low Freight Rates as Cleaned Roi are: V. Peyton and family, of Dan- served man and only his intimate friends Hawa forte chee tsonting | « From Interviews. ville, Ti. and J. G. English of the sane price opener tapers nner sr soethotaes in ee Mat ines travagant ‘tales at socond and third) WHY MINES ARE NOW IDLE) “ABOR LEADERS MEET. coast and to a Spokesman-Riyiew re- peee panda nia Tiss wien 2 Names of the Feminine Alpine aaead aid - yeaterday concerning ‘his Chicago, fink 9A th dave’ pos » 20.—, ree days’ ses- Climbers Who Scaled the thing for a Smelter in Ross- Heights of Rossland’s said Mr. Cover. ‘The town is fall of land—Le Rol Visitors. prone labor fonrention ended this Matterhorn. people, many ef whom expect to remain jpeeches. there during the winter, intending to 5 pac am cmd i In the words of the t ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1897. ‘Let us be up an ROSSLANDS MATTERHORN ROSSLAND S GREAT NEED Veersci esses things in the great strides Rossland will Spokane Mountain Climbed By a Party make toward the goal of wealth,” Le Rot Visitors. of Agile and Adventurous Young Women. ORTUNES OF CONSERVATIVE PARTY = _ Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 173¢ cents sroll upwards. Large stock to choose from. A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s stock in two to eight roll lots. « ‘Will give figures on Contract Work Special line of. Fancy Papers for Bar Decorations. ‘ HS. Wallace's Stationery, Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store. The International. Music * Hall Cafe and Bar BURRITT & KANE Prop. GEO. W. BUSHNELL, Business Mgr; A, M..ZINN, “Amusement Manager. High Class Concert and May Be Affected by the Alleged Relief of Sir Charles Tupper From the Leadership. For Sale. Two small marine. engines. at this offive. ORE SHIPMENTS AN AND DIVIDENDS. Figures That Speak of th the Progress of De- velopment of Rossland's Mines. Apply. Col. Peyton and Miss Bertha Peyton will arrive in the city this afternoon. Other prominent vimtors now at the Le Also” Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. Washi! mn eight ects on eg raete ‘ot Te fint Fr tuhany telus ae J. L. WILSON, zal TO RENT Ro every spear ing se ie Haltsat at Having moved into our Fire Proof Building byint ‘at this o} ‘A recent Ottawa dispatch contains a “speculative announcement which er to be based on well authenticat Fetements that Sir Charles Tapper's poe ane ren a smelters business interests will interfere with his | wee! Sept, 20 were: ing the leadership of the tive party. Sir Charles iscoming to the Coast to devote his attention largely to the mining companies. in which. he is interested, Hon: Bagh Macdonald’s r th dershi ne Mackenze | January 1 1a Sept, "20 ic as follows: bh Joha Macdonald | Le Roi 41,997 tons Grand Union Hotel, DERAYAGE. Mcvine: If have ponsshold woods to move call a Red Bar Trnnelar wae Company, Daayagn: The PAT Afa ail Vinds of frelght promptly, 10, He ; 1,650 tons | rasattxa: Ifyou want delivering os teaming of ead se evenin Tete 200, All me Bae are cordi: 60 tona| say Hing done call up the Hed Star Sige Fiedeaanend. Ju morn e president 60 tons Holohan, Financial Secretary. 00 o'aloal, . Clarke, ork an usta iainers’ Unton, No, 38, 1 in Masonic LET'S CLIMB THAT MOUNTAIM "ee at Jen aug ie te The Mayor Says There is Every- “Janeau is a lively place just now,” ti t No. 4 a mad ota mie 2 month M4 K ozs, "| tn Bost all give lenials to’ the report ‘that Sir “ots is retire from the leaderehip. minister of the interior are on 7 their way-to Dyea, at. the head of the| Center Star. Klondike-expedition;: headed by Major Waleh.' The: other members of the party are: Hon. ‘Mr.’ Maguire, A; J. McGurn, ‘Fred Wade, registrar and clerk’ of tlie peace; A. P. gainer, private secretary to the minis- shies, ane in the ter- yr and Mr. 'Nofwood, T. Pattalo,' of Wood- Neary ; Jas. gue mine in stock, of jor 7 Walch’ office staff; and I ‘Dr. - Carrat Scot- Yakon with them. “He secu! 5 ith of Edinburgh, fend whe al e this Bhs elvis th throogh the friendship of j_ legal ‘| $ canadian policy wads in the United States insurance companies has been rais h Couusel for the company deposit with the government shoud be regirde las partof the com! as- setts; hence shouid be applied bi in wiquid: ation of the company’s bilities. Not inerely tor the benefit of Canadial pol- icy ho'ders. Toronto. The Toronto Globe says in an article on the mining development of the west that the product of British Columbia for '97 promises to be ‘Goubte that of 796, K. Sifton, Justice | Giant. mn. | now prom! to hol ing fruit the market is flush. Fresh 2 n spite, of the oeeland cainp, on until te 0 Crow’s Nest Pass sailway ia oil rate of development is =e ws put will be doubling early. O eral exports wi ‘amazement of world, even by the ‘end. of this century. ar min- | Hungerian of Sntario, the Glohe says, it prom- Smoked ises to he Dia asa gold predusen, and though-later in starting, may be s on abreast. The last three months of this year wilt gee the Sultana, Foley, Mikado and. Saw Bill all roducing Gntario gold at - the rate of $1,000 per day; whereas, at the beginning of the present year, ie 8ul- tada wus the only producing mite. “Ata meeting of the Toronto humane society held the other day, Humane Officer Chapman read hi: report, caver- ing. three months. The ‘number of rosecutions record ae ond convic- tions 26, ‘withdrawn n 5, pen 4, horses examined 76, 38, visite ar to othe cattle inarké and 18 solmal Fe a $F : There isa movement ot the part ‘of some aldermen to have members of the various pair ors Jjne the streets on the aly ale vimt of Sir ly Jaurier, Such a thing has nev er e before, but the idea will no toute "be readily ac- cepted by commanding officers. is * hamenel Cae: t rival of British Colum- 1 7 Boe Moca. and Java. Ata meeting-of Scotch citizens last | Le night {twas secided to take steps ¢ to towards memory of Robert Burns. Winnipeg. At the annual meeting of tbe Manito- ba Rugby football‘union held in Win-| | nipeg, the following officers were lected juash: Saat Dried and presh salmon. jotel Trac! sd the season of 1897-8: P d Mr. J.C svi . ; Mr. E 8. Reade The referees for this fali will hold office under the union, and thereby do sway ewith eet trouble which _ freque jast season. The Tonedule for the fall season ns. inni ne ote ag Wesley ve. ae t. ragoons vs. Winn’ Oct. 30—Winnipeg v. ore Nov. 6—Dragoons vs. St. Sonn’ ‘8 Crisp Dominion Notes. An Ottawa milling company received an order this week for 800 sacks of oats for te Rus- The Merch: s Cotton Mills of Montreal will increase its capital $100,000 Dec. 1. Aid Society Meeting. Ladies’ Aid society has called a meet- ing at Mra. Baldwin’s residence tomor- row afternoon to consider the question Fon ee 14 to June 19, rnclagive | tne ore milled-in the camp was fol- aoe 2,472 tons . 230 tons — ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever ibies. Hoxses:Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Gear sta gee BUSINESS PERSON. ALS. jet stop and look in Fraser's BATHS. window ‘beautiful perfume atomizers. Gur the Recoap every night by carrie: for 25 Fe eerock.. Lalve orders at the and 800 vist wi sere, ith tubs and jn roth poe ork, per. PEREONAL, Rossland for Rosslanders You Can Get Good Rossland Beer For Five Cents a Glass ‘Dominion. Hotel | LS The : pe ‘you want the Spokane go RESTAURANTS. D, us rivate lee Preabrapts ea regener Dae gives pi Tas Rossland Becoxp in toE. M. Minw ord ow. Graham, lng for $6 per Case. The market keeps firm. Fresh meats are steady and vary very little. snd butter has advanced a little, bi steady. Meats. .50 pe! Tea according to quality .25, 75 per. ‘Ib. Canned Goods. ‘Fresh Fish... ake Superior Trout Flour ANOTHER vatual restaurant inthe Meat piace piace ta meals and pri ne Vendome THE Yendoms, aearans ‘aad, Meise a fine ces reasonable. Business ludch 29 conte at the Vendome, 7-9 Vendome gives quick service op aror'm> Regand- “feo Sad'evorsthing aret clams, PLUMBING. ‘Spokane srreet and Columbia & COM, Wana, practical senatery plumber, cor eat pe TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Parzowtze home industry, Bmoke En! rise Kootenay end ‘Rosslanc ‘Pavone cigars, made Classifie. Basins Directory. Canadian Gold | Fields Syndicate LIMITED, Mines) Sunset No.2 and Alabama, gold-copper, at Rossland; the Jennte, oaverlecd, near Kaslo. ‘Bona fid ide ming operators. Shares sold only at par. The Walters Co., Ltd. Ly. “Aisle: ‘Brokers, Hoseland, - a Ke shite: Moret rs Neal's, Tisper foend Gough's re! rs: cote. ing "Wood and, Coal, It you have-a Coal Stove you will eave money by busning Roslyn or Cle-Elum. Coal. If not you can buy Tamarac, “Hemlock and Cedar at. very yoasonable figures NELSON'S Wood and Coal Co. Orders received at. Rossland Tirng Store. Post Office-Block. BROKERS. oO Union Hotel. TELD, Hobbs & Co,,minesand ‘bers of the Stock Exchange. stocks. Mem- Office Grand 4 Fak 45 A. Deird, maining becker, ¥.0. Dox 265 {ORR 2 mee ies S iaining “Broker, Columbia REGOR, Atki & Co. brokersand land ‘MGarvevore: = ‘Room 1, ‘Oovidental building. |_ International Hotel Rooms Newly Fitted and Furnished and C Bo: Box 605. CONTRACTO! H. HENDERSON, contractor and builder. DEUGGISTS. FE RASER'S Dene Bote, <> Onluiabie Se oN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, paler, ‘rear Hotel Allan. Prices Reduced $3.00 a. Week. BxP! quarters, Montana barn ‘RESSMEN. (CHABLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Heed- HARDWARE. ae F. TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave: w. MOTELS. _—m Tur Leland: lombia avenue. NoDelay. Noney tolran on Mortgages and Colateral Se- curities, apply JT. Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS ; AND VALUERS. =lThe Record. Three Storey. Building Ie for rent in’ whole, or -in’ psrt. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms ‘on Thira Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping: Rent to fuit the ¢ Times, ‘Apply at This Offices ‘Two Sak. @ OF GOODS ON TRACK = GRANITEW ‘ARE : ate Former Prices of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel _that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware(o. RED STAR fivery and ‘Transfer (0. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a - general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing meved—from a trank toa boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. W. AARTLINE. PROP. ‘Office. Graham & Son, prop: ROSsLAND azndeg, tars doorg ous of Post building Je * LUMBER DEALERS. ‘A. &,KEBRY & Co. lumber, ete., everything Ip,| 4+ inthe tine. PHYSICIANS. re DE Edward Bowes, office over ,UMBERS. GTeon S Wilcox. No 18 E Columbia ave STENOGRAPHERS. and Typ M™S Hot osiamertel bode. WATCHMAEKER. jumbla ave BURBANK, one door west of Allan House, he Howard Hi lock 6, subdivision vor Dated 17th of September, 1897. J. A. ~Apeltoations val Liquor License. GOUGH, made o1 , Notaries,_Conve; ante ete. peneemn BORKLAND, B.C. Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly : September 30th. If you want a Store or Office in a BRICK BUILDING Office and shcp corner Columbi nd dpokane street. A NEWSPAPER cure IF 80, A of disbanding. Every member ie re- present. Many of the theie Ne poate o ot Rosslan Dated Sept. 4. 20th, 1897. ice is bi ven that I will apply. at 1G, for oi rem! MACK & MacDONALD. ALLEN G. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me estimate and submit samples. at prices to suit the call, Hunter Bros. We carry a full line of buildin; Paper ive usa We carry a full and complete line in each department. No troubl. hy eran tee uble to show You had better engage them now. The Record’s New Fire Proof Building Will be finished by September 30th. There will be a Store Room 24 x 40 and a few nice offices for ret at Reasonable Terms Apply at this Office, re PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSE! DELIVERY AND; ‘TRANSFERING. J.W. LANE. PROP, = > *Sossland, B.C. VAUDEVILLE LOOK AT Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED (HE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Every Night (Excépfing Sunday.) Including Beer, Wine or Coffee. SPECIAL FEATURES. MI88 LULU ASHLEY MIS8 FLORA DUBOIS MISS PEARL ASHLEY FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA. Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes ment Place in the City. Mirrors, ‘Ete. : ; MONDAY NEXT GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia | Emily-Howard & Burdock- Jessie Only Strictly First Cla8s Amuse- It is always with a feeling of awe that people hed. out on the goon tothe Klondike in the spring. Business is active in all lines, and there is plenty of money in circulation. An verandas of cozy hotels within the q DAILY shadow of the Matterhorn. watch the Merchants Lunch 11.00 to 2.00 25¢ hardy little ‘bands of fearless Apline as they go ing up the sides of the gigantic peak seamed as it ig with feariul chasams, hidden from sight in places by a thin covering of snow. What then must have been the feeling of fond parents, who watched their daughters yesterday start to scale the mighty ing feature 1s the presence of a great many representativee of large companies who are there for the pur- pose of investing in mines, .There are agents of French, ‘ter- man: and English syndicates as well as representatives of American com, aca * and deals are made ever: day fo. ies most of which are located i in P other districts than the Klon- dike. In fact, sthe attention of miners and prospectors now gving in and of Spokane mountain. Whoshall tell with what paroxysmsof rapturous delight the ventursome mountain climbers were re- ceived upon returning home. The names of those in the party who peated Spokane mountain yesterday fol- lows: . Miss Cora Aldridge, Mra. Juseph Boyd, Mis McKenzie, Mise E. E. Whit- Le Bon Marche Millinery House, 121 East Columbia Avenue. Complete Fell Eeppectations of... fon Rey. D. McG. Gandier, Aldridge, Mr. Gordon, Ww. M. and W. M. kane mountain is not as largo aa asthe Matterhorn, but a climb to its summit requires plenty of muscle, Try and na‘ure.. Forsome time several daughters of Rossland have gazed | @ Jongingly at the mountain with a vague, If formed desire which waa given yoice ..Millinery, Novelties Sh le aleemoae Now on gale, representing by far the largest and choicest “display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Round hr. Hats and Toques. Models from the leading Parig House. “Let's climb th that anountain,” “Qh; won't that be grand,” e} jacuinted the friend, ene ee Hand in deélight. ihe. two young I hit scheme of organizi a party. not wish to “have alle a honor and * Aleo ch ice styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- | pl -asure ourselve: jrooms. / Large variety of Walking: Haig and Sailors from 50c. up. Pattern Hate from $3.00 uj. Inspection invited. ives, doubting friends ‘whose: -fait! after looking ts ts mountain. the com} ‘ized with a capital stock Fate ‘plenty of | provisions, RINE @ TL, = Isao l-P, BURNS & EO! Wholesale and Retail Dealérsi in ‘Beef, h ‘Pork, Mutton, Fishy. Game, Oysters. SPOKANE BT, ROBSEAND. humor and coeked water, . for, the of ecaling,.exploring and view- the surrounding country from the *fenmmit of Spokane mountain. ‘The start was made ut 8 o’clock and by steady climbing the the _foanees alpine summit, in three hours. ‘tte ting” oon on the way this me, of fearless mountaineers, ski irted reas gorges six feet deep and filed around recipices that reached spares ae hele: eas. r were JOHN:R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms *¥ TO RENT’. * Corner of Qolambis, Avenue and Washington Street. in the Gty. - Best location appeared t ney, Mies Patton, Mrs. George Patter-| heen those of ex; who will go in next spring Will be directed more’ to other elds as-yet untested than to the al- ready over-crowded Klondike. ‘aguay pass is bad enough, but it is not as many reports indicate, do not believe'that any ordinary Poe pector, accustomed to climbing Bins would fail to cross the pass. ie how! comes from the great cfowd a "tender- fot, men who never saw a mountain be- and who are utterly amused to any Kind of of out of door life. These sand E. M. Bannister of St. Louis, chair- Mayor Scott believes that smelters can be located in the suburbs of man of the pavention, resigned the gavel to i now in: communication with London and New York capitalist who have given ear to his arguments. -“With the variety of grades of ore there are in the camp,’’ said the mayor, “very little lime would be needed ag one kind of ore could be used to flux another kind; There is plenty of ore in sight even now to keep several amelters. going and the onlv other things to be considered are water, power and fuel. Unlimited power can be had from the company. now running a line into Ross- land from the Columbia river. Fuel Nest Pass railroad almost as cheaply as at other poin s, aga few miles makes but little difference in freight rates and plenty of water can be had by tapping several small streams north of Rossland. All these things and many other ad- and disc many of them are coming back. were 211 coming down on the boat nee me. In the first wild rush many started north without adequate equip- ment, short of supplies, poorly clad, and equally lacking in experience. It ise yell that they failed to cross, as only awaited them on: the other The never was as bad as it was re} ,” continued Mr. oven. ‘the saloon men and I have eet forth in m my corres- pondence to the capitalists, an tone of their answers I jud, favorably imp! Aa REPRESENTATIVE COMING, The mayor said further that he knew it required men of experience, thorough- ly familiar with such things to decide upon the location of a smelter, but he was sure that a capable representative of the who woul ige they are ul controlled the pass, and when they fe dp 2a ithe: would Seclare. ir im- [eee le and | post ® guard to” k the n back, This would result to\the men’ s} a ing m ;much m mey for driuke and more at gambling tables. ‘Thee =: when it wae planned to fix - uy il, some lazy ones would shirk] pect, others to do their share, ry dps Tor would get mad, and the result maa ibe the suspension of work en- any large ally there tl prs a slent and will be short:of i ‘As stated in yesterday’s Recorzp he is| strikers in general ‘e run themeelves for resistance when necessary. B. RB. Creedon of Idaho was one of the most radical speakers. “The time has come for radical meas- ures. Every advance of the human race has been gained with guns and wa muet use them.” M. 8. McCarthy of Chicago’ opposed: the resolution asa matter of policy on the ground that it was not well to warn the public of Sete Invention Ss. E. M. Bannister fense of his ae i arms should be met with arma. A motion to lay the matter on can be laid down here via the Crow’s| ble was carried after McC: v' . H. Taylor, one of Mayor Harri- fy the | delogato and he wanted thd privilege of vy ani 16 wan! 16 pri garehe ereren as regard which had eer submitted b: mittee on resolution?. of the dele eon ro cabinet o! roval, however, “y am highly’ guinea’ na 7 the money p! sr be sent out | 1, to examine the conditions here wou! ‘gs emetter in ge The mayor has always taken : “hope- fai view ol Rossland’s pr. 8: views have been intensified! wails knowledge that the C. R,, ie soon to arrive h lant This is showhb: that other mines resuming along LOW FREIGHT RATES. The comparison between | the , freight rates at Butte, Montana and those im ey are right at tide water, -zand relieve them at any timed’ . R. LAND | MMISSIONER. L PY ‘mamaiiton Looking Out for Townsltes . gad itenagines $F Pants. 5 LP. Hamilton, '0, Cc, P. R. land com- es mieioner, isin the Kootenays for the | Ross! rils | purpose of locating new tuwnsites along "several lines of railway, in the Kootenay and Okanogan districts. in which the | ® the bil stretching away aH they were lostin breakers of white caused by the snow mantled mountains. Each of the party registered his and her name in the? book kept Store § for that purpose and returned, not m the glee for the trip. Now, whenever. the alphine climber commences his tale of great maouatale climbing amid deadly, perils, these Rossland y. young. Is ladies can snub him: beautifully by saying “Oh, that’s nothing, 1 ave been to the top of Spokane mountain. The Vendome. The Vendome bar is fait Tee a lane from noon until midnight Ca Good Mining P roperty. Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots. and partake with us.» Call and examine our line of cook and OFFIC! E WITH. —— Rossland Mining Abstract Co., Over Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. 1 heating stoves. We can please you. Hunter Bros, pis and will aleo ar- range for transferring the administra- tion of ail lands of the Crows Nest Pass, in Britieh Columbia and Kootenuy rail- ways to the office in Winnipeg. , Ottawa, Mr. Blair returned from }ngland Thursday. He says the feelingim finan- cial circles toward Canada are all that could be desired and believes that Mr, Fielding will place the loan on advan- tageous terms. Col. Domville, M. P., is also home from England. He is accom- panied by Robert Smith, a London cap- Il | italist. The colonel’s Klondike com- a pany has been floated. Commencing October 1; tfe militia list will be issued quarterly until fur- ther orders, General ‘Sheriff's Sale. Province of British Columbia. te t of execution issu seers oes sent of Brivieh n Corumbie Miller, plaintf, ae tee a ohattels. of the ny, Rorsland GRAND'‘UNION HOTEL. ——_ ED. . KANE, Aesignee. GEORGE BUSHNELL, Manager. Columbia Avenue - - - Largest and best dinning room in the city. - Fifty finely furnished rooms, fiist-class. * Rates reasonable. Rossland, B. C.| a ranets, ad alr the, 103 in 107 jonk im the tore: Hotel Allan For ‘Sale One hundred billiard and priv Steam heat and all modern For Personal Reasons Only. ’ LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. OC. furnished, light and airy bedrooms. ain rooms, ‘Dining room tnexcel ed. "alod September, aA. ROBINSON ber{e o124t ‘This sale as been adjourned aetit the wi day of September, ing, at the same time sad ® (WALTER 3,2 ROBENSO" puty She sheria Dated at Rossland this 18th Gay of Septe! vethie adjourned until Monday, Pariors, baths, areal aie hasbeen 1897, at the same time Blectric’ lights, | #"4 place. en WALTER J. ROBINSON, Deputy 8 y, Sherif. ted Rossland, B. O.Pthis y of Bep- tener, AD. AB, | which overlooks the street. and fixed up in first class} g has d from England.” The Merchants’ Bank. Manager Smith. says that the Mer- chants’ Bank of Halifax will be open for business Monday next. Everything has been placed in position and the in- | side has a neat eat appearance. Maj. Cooper Cooper’: ‘3 Offices. Maj. Cooper has secured fine new of- fices over the old city offices. They oc- capy the bay window on the first floor The offices are’ roomy utyle, Enquiries About Rossland. his trip through the east and repofts a on outlook for Rossland mining sticks, here he visited*he was met with ee ities from people. who wished ta m-} gain knowledge of land. posed on ores, the Recorp has caused widespread dis- cussion. While some be! freight rates owin; must necessaril, higher here ove priees—tie price vi 30 cents per ton Tne An: 5 cents per tona mile, of nee ie costs more to ‘reduce to.make such a big I find them favorable: gnoogh to establish > These y by she ere. ae foture, he say: was never beebter, tl eae at this moment. e_large number of pros, ate pheve started.de- eeronine. wore eed by the since that have: been closed are blished in 3. that the to local conditions, the majority believe that there is ‘no ex- cuse for the great differeuce between the by the Ana: onda Superior Rail- dey sailed wey coin pam pany | and $2 per ton charged on jaconda company hauls this ore a distance cf 25 miles with no return os ht and its actual operating axpenses ally are preparing ‘a banquet in honor he Trail} of Sir Charles Tu, pers who will arrive road hauls ore, six miles all down grade, and charges 3 per ton, and besides has return frei in Trail than it doesat Anaconda, bat not 0 much more, think the people, 38 as the ie tad br fone in the platform, to = reported. ‘The audience tantly torn. ed og sgninat bin him.and an pprose: ensued. t cease until speaker 2 oat le will Re-Open Business. J. J. Frankliny,’gxvsecretary of the board of trade, who has’-just returned fom te eet iat pe follo@ed by his expecta to re- open prey art in rare city. Brootherhood of Cripples. St. Louis, Sept. 20,.—It is fully ex- pected that 2,000 cripples from different parts of the country will be present to- t iy |. The meeting will be organization of a s0o- the American Brotherhood In pais of Sir Charles Tupper. The board of trade and citizens gener- in Rossland Suni From Pars Foreign Dispatehes. __ Mr, Beckles Wilson’s book on New foundland will be published in London next week. ‘It contaizis a letter’ from freight rates. ROOT OF WHOIE TROUBLE. the “The root of the whole trouble,” said J. M. Blake, is the fact that the govern- ment did not take ordinary business pre- rateson Kootenay ore. Anyoue with half an eye could see that thio district * | ord “onions out of ater mislead- 4 The Dominion ment’s ‘est ship- ment of 880 cases of Canadian : caution enough’ to control the freight | ¥° John F. McCrae, has returned from |! xa bound to ¢, great inining camp. circl gol aad have told its members trouble sold he.ve fon. trict’s n ter and enough land to build 1 mercy of the railroade. A DOUBLE LOOMERANG. against the p camp. First, it is such ¢ atax upon th large sums of money among mercial classes, he is holding back his his ore at paying rates. hard-headed tt romising: prospects, unless the GET TO Wo! Hunter Bros., have the largest and best assorted stock of esl lon, China and Japan teas in Britich pele lambia. - If you there is not enough water eo or any one of them by taking tho least extra 4out the dis- “Now “then, the legisluture instead of putting in restrictive piotective clauses for the purpoee ef protecting the imine owners, it gave the railroad iclear char-| $2.50 week or $10.00 ai afr tel. | High freight rates acts as a double y of the mine owner that instead of increasing his output and payroll and spending Carssaw, 22 e com= ore and burrowing tunnels if he has any money, in mnncovering more ore inet such a time as he can dig] of Second it stops inking capitalists from RK. | “Instead of talking, the board of trade, the city council and the people should get to work and make gome capitalists builds smelter here. If| at this offi at t it some- how Bring the different small streams in ernment ‘of the Ualted States had made snark with the ebjee' cf aeaciring Green mark w: e ol of acquiring Green- land from the latter Couniey. “~~ NEWS ABOUT THE CITY. if month for rooms, cots 26c at the Domin- and left the mine owners entirely to the | ion Fruit jars rubbers at Hunter Bros. tone crocks at Hunter B: Just arrived at Hunter ‘Bros. -» from Potlatch, Idaho, in nice condition, acar of fine apples and pears. n’t mies ©! this lot. tt “Booth rater’ in balk or tins. Py 2 Washington St. Ladies’ and children’s wool Lan wear—ladies’ and children’s hosiory, at Hunter Bros. Job printing at the Recorn office. tf Nicely furnished rooms at the Butte hotel; Yo per month, 9-9-1m line of ich grade as to insure ¢ Hunter Bros. You can get anything you want at Hanter Bros. 7 For Sale. Two small marine engines. Apply For Sale ‘Sale Cheap. it ue for y ey (ene ar’ | reservoirs and anything else -that is| townsite. 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