S. Thornton [MR LALONDE, KBRPS HIS WOR Langley, | John McTeer Repass, eee" as I may say that Iam yet one of the manufacturers of Galt, the Manches- ter of Canada. I have entrusted the of the busi to my son but I have tens of thousands in- vested in that business yet. “I advocate having a public meet- ing atan early date. The I ini hallhas been engaged for Thursday night. Mr. Lalonde and other can- didates for municipal office will be invited to attend. At that time I will make a statement of my policy Head to the public and I presume others will do the same. =: ters Tonight: “Never in the elections at Galt in RECORD BLOcE, which I was interested did I receive posauands hit: eo much encouragement as I have here. Such workers as the young men who compose the committees I have never seen. I am sorry I cannot be young with you.” Newly furnished. Strictly first-class | | folonel Scott paid a high tribute to throughout. Under the managem¢ nt | {¢ the you men of Rossland. Jof Frank Watson. Headqnarters | for mining men. Elevator service | | night and day. Free baths. On the European and American plan. Every || a CLUB « OPEN CAFE at NIGHT... Best Coffea in town, Try our Boston baked beans, 25 Spokane street, P. Cunningham, manager. RESTAURANT ROSSLAND CAFE, Open day and night, corner Reserve and Independence streets. Give Big Meal for 250__—_ The Grand Hotel}: SPOKANE, - WASH. COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STS. —_—- DOMINION HOTEL; amu BEST SECOND-CLASS HOTEL IN THE. CITY. Elegantly furnished rooms. Dining room well-equipped and supplied with white help. Retes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day, Meals 25 cents each. A share of public patronage solicited. Maz. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. Jenintals Ane rary Feed and Livery “1 ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD. STABLI Says He Has No Knowledge of Mud Slinging. Miniug _ Investments. SCOTT'S RECORD IN GALT VOL, I. NO, 129 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1897. LETTERS PATENT) as 1 sinter ome , for Rossland. Corregdundence Bolicited, PRICE 5 CENT JAIL DBLIVERY IN TRAIL The Furnisher and Merchant Tailor. at Lalond : | =e) BATHS! New and Fresh Baths, 25c, ~ ‘| Shaving, 1c, Hair Cut, 25, WANT COLUMN. ! Tencents atine for the first Insertion: and five cents a fine thereafter. BUSINMAS PBHSON ALS, FIXING FOR THE DIAMOND Largest stock and newest patterns of. the best Suitings, Pantings and Overcoatings manufactured. Fine assortment of ready-to-wear Suits and odd Pants. The rewest Hats on Exhibition and évery- thing in the furnishing line complete. Also a large assortment of Trunks and Valises and a full line of>Boots, Shoes and Rubbers in a few days. } 010 N SHAVEN PARLOR 8 GHE EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Bi .cesrgei es, cer cast of Grarid Walon gat Columbia Avenue, corner of Lincoln Strect. " tel, Mall and’ Trish, J. O°HEARN, ! | proprictors. Just st id lookin Fi " - dow Rad hoe thie 2 n Frasor’s win | Rossland Spok and Kaslo in the a ‘ 18-tf League. l¥ you want money, diamonds, watches. or jewelry, call at Uncle Dave's loan office, Washingtan 8t. 16 SITUATIONS WANTED, Col. Robert Scott, in his address at the meeting at his headquarters Sat- urday night, said: He remarked upon the many exceptional features that have stamp. ed Rossland as a great mining camp with an individuality of its own. Ue said that the eyes of all Canada will be turned this way in a few weeks and LALONDE'S STATEMENT. 5 | their steps also, the advance guard of = = room heated by steam, Free bues to | | a tremendous rush of people which is| Adheres to the Agreement Made With and from all trains. likely to increase Rossland’s popula Colonel Scott. pe fe Scan ave TGs HOWARE | sao E HOWARP/JENNIE L. Negro Escapes with the Constable’s Boots and Coat. The league meeting for the organ- ization of the Washington and British For Fine Fruit and, Choice Candies Columbia Buseball Association. will call at the Columbia Candy Company, | be held at Kaslo, on Wednesday, Reserve street, near Washington. 1m|March 81. Spokane, Rossland and Everypay brings new custumers| Kaslo will be represented in the pro- to Lalonde, It stands te posed four-team league. The selec- thet when man makes boots anc right tion of the fourth team will probably house. be made this week. The Rossland team will organize this week. Itie reported that they have the ground for the ball park al-} © ready secured and will erect’ hand- some buildings. Among the players already’ secured for the Oe ° NIED --Dining room and chamber maids. Apply at t is office. ne “Lavy desires a home in private Add: family for room and board. «Address Record office. Wm. B. Townsend received a lettgr last night notifying him of bis ap- pointment as returning officer, but the official information was in his mail this morning. The judge was at hie deek early perusing the documents forwarded him by the government and set about at once to attend to the de- tails of the business entrusted to him. A letter signed by James Baker, pro- vincial y at Victeria, B, C.. addressed to William. B. Townsend, Es}., J. P., Rossland, reads: “I bave the honor to forward, here- Incorporation of Rossland is Offi- cially Announced. WERE GHAINED IN HIS ROOM MAY REGISTER TOMORROW ROOMS FOR REST, pre PP LLP LLL AS. eee For Runt—Eirst-class . tarnished rooms with board. Firat avenue, third house east of St. Paul street. 8 161m —————————__ Esealet's Heaviest Hand Pump Made Put on Bald Eagle. Six Aldermen Instead of Nine. T a is Officer, — For the. greatest and finest assort- ment of boots and shoes go to Lalonde the. leading boot and shoe store. ~ Gar the’ Recorp every night . G. A POUNDER, Pres, POSDICE “STONE, en ease ; For Rent—Two . office suites— 1 d hed mi furnace heat, Taylor block, Jumbia avenue. eS For Rent--Furnished rooms: with board, private family . First Ave, t! 184 Co- C. O. Lalonde was asked by a repre- = sentative of Tue Recorv if-he had anything to say regarding the state- by carrier for 25c per week. Leave ordera at the office. Colonna In view of such conditions, Colonel Scott said that without ineorporation Trail, March 23.—(Spevial to the RecorD.]—There was a jail break here Capitalized for only $250,000. and sewerage Rossland “would be a dangerous place to live in. Heenum- erated the improvements most needed. including sewers, water works and Rossland B. C. ments that personalities were entering into the heart of the campaign. said: ‘As regards p lities, I He amT O'CUNNELL & FARRELL, Props. Mining Headquarteis. The New Three-Story, still of the opinion aud willing to con- ington atreet, with modern terms. _ Real Estate and Mining Broker. Thirty-Room Hotel on Wash- conveniences, to rent on easy Cafe. . *K KX hird house east of St Paul street 16 6t DO ee For Rent—A furnished and unfar- | large nished room for rent in the Heccrd block. Go direct {o Lalonde’s boot and shoe store, for rubber boots aud rubbers, A just been ‘ived. ‘Tus Evenina Recurp delivered by tedm are two professional ball piayers from Butte. The club has also signed D. E. Coster, a left-handed twirler from California. Bill Caverly The letters patent for thei Pp with, letters patent creating under the Aci tion of the City of Rossland were re- ceived by William H. Townsend this i ied by his appoi ofthe “Municipaliti +P 1896,” and the provisions of ‘The Speedy Incorporation of Towns Act " last night but a jail break in Trail ie not like one anywhere else and the application of the term is something of a misnomer, for there is no jail here. TREASURY STOCE 25cts. The Ottawa Gold Mining Gonpany, Limited, t= 11897,” th tion of ‘the city of ad ime corporation of the city O'l bt Constable Devitt’s. room serves “You will observe that your name the ptrpose in the absence of a lock pears as ret! t the}|[P Sent, Resin spre tks i Se Malano Giovanni, an Italian laborer ters ide that the ination for|2t the smelter, was bound over today Pp the first election of mayor ‘and alder- ie ae oe - _- lA amet men shall be on the 3rd day of April proximo 12 o'clock noon and the poll- $18.50 to $88.50. The work was - 7 ppvery clumsy. The constable to k ing, if any, shall be on the 7th day “0 the Italian to bia room, as is, his cus- carrier, 25¢ per week. ment as returning officer. Thé fol- Jowing extract from. the letters patent {fs of special importance to voters: ~ fire pr street. imp: tinue the contest on the same line'as and public buildings, and peinted out | agreed upon with Mr. Seott. What I the ity of judici pendi have stated to Mr. Scott I am follow- of the $50.000 which the city will be/ing out. What I did state to Mr. empowered to raise for such purposes, | Scott was what I stated ia public at He thought that sewers should be|my first public meeting, namely, I was put in on Columbia avenue, Washing-| williag to accept and believe that Mr. ton, Lincola and St. Paul streets at|Scott is a gentleman, aod ‘have the earliest possible date. “Insure | no desire to hunt -up anything Apply at once. A 100-foot lot in the rear may be rented with or wit'out the building. ae ebiisg ee Te ae AVE, Rossland, B. Ee. LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. ©. 7 One k dred d, light and airy bedrooms. © Parl hi billiard and private club. rooms. Dining pare at eee Blectrie’ Tehee steam beat and all modern conveniences, 2 will play with Russland and oot with Raslo, as was previously etated. George Borchers is at Kaslo making ‘ arrangements for the team at that “The nomination sball take place city. He will eign three or four of re the poll (if any) shall be held at the fast young amateurs of the coast) te t towns. page youngsters are seid to “The nomination for the first elec- be clever players and to have had con- tion of a mayor and council — a siderabie, experience with semi-profes-}0". the 8d day of April, A.D, 1897, a! sional teams. 12'o'clock noon, and the polling Gif DlocKe For ReNT—Fine farnished com- table rooms for rent. Apply to Im- ‘ perian Cigar Stere, Spokane street. tf BATHS. iy furnished | | SA7H8—l.adies w Fresh Supplies every day by ex. Press, ‘Finest Oy.” sters, Fish and Game in the city. Everything Pre pared in the Best A. §. KORY LOMDER GIMPANT ROSSLAND. B. C. Have a Full Line of Kiln Dried Lumber Finished or Rough Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shing} di Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks, etc. JL PARKER, Mining Engineer, OrricE: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. bearmeee fiance to the For Rent — Biegantly on rooms, plastered and well heated. - Le w Baths from the Eurepean Hotel, Roi avenue, south of the Allan. BaTH200Ms fitted up with tubs. and Pp moerble oasins, all kinds and styles. All work perso: attended. C; M. Weller, sanitary plumber.- ’Phone 27. FO SALE, - Cueap For ‘CasH.— A desirable business location in a central locolity. TOBACOO AND ULGA83, ND. ROSSA our health first, then fill our pockets, should be the motto of the city,” said he. He referred to the statement made in a Rossland weekly paper that he came here without money and is a transient. He admitted that he did not come to Rosslan ! before tbe flood. He said he came here for the same purpose that nearly every otber resi- against bie record. As regards any; thing being said I know nothing of it and if made the party making it is personally responsible and did so without my knowledge. I take it to be that Mr. Scott is not more respon- sible for what has been said against me than I am for what hae been said against him. So far OTTO KOSLEOF, M Yard, East Red Mountain Depot. MRS, M. E, ALLAN, Proprictress. a= The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ————_ Manner. Spokane Stamp Works, ELLCTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporatio: Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. «{ The Pacific Hotel, > JOAN WATSON. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. PROP. B. ESCALET, PROP. Empey Bros, Alsoa good stout team he runners and sled. These will be sold cheap for spot cash. Apply atthe Re- cord Office. ‘ ;-PaTRONIzE home ingustry. Smoke Enterprise, Kootenay-and Rossland Favorite cigars, made In Rossland. Barr & Rueda have opened a hay, grain, and feed stove dn the Le Boi stables. Their prices command at- tention. It willpay yoy to call on them. Tf. SMOKE British Lion -and Mainland fot .. Vancouver Cigar Store, 9) site Bank of. Montreal’ oki Wantep—Everybody to smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver Spokane is to be well represented in the various teama-composing the new league: It is reported the local man- ager will give many of the promising young, players wha have s0 ably repre- sented this ,city on the diamond 1n many a_contest- an opportunity. te show. what there is in them with the any) shall be on the 7th day of April, A.D. 1897, and shall continue fer one day only, and the poll shall be kept open betweeri the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and William Borradaile Town- send, ire, of Jand id shall be the returning officer thereat. “The peraons qualified to be nomin- April idem. —— Business. After the election you will be good enough. tu deliver the letters patent to the mayor elect. MAY REGISTER .TOMORROW. Office Will Be at Townsend’s Place of tom, and putting shackles on him chained him to the floor. During the , [night the Italian released hime li- from his prison lariat and fled, proba- bly to Rossland. Later in the nighta Rossland negro, who is said to be a crook, was arrested for being druuk and disorderly, and he AND~ SPOKANE. S1., First class in every patticuiar; Cigar Store, Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH TH HRCAAT ATA, ANE ‘Capital $250,090.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $50,000. Jacob Hoover, p-esident; A, J. Ross, vice pre- dent; E. J. Dyer, vashier, Special case and atteution paid to mining es crows. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- amith shop, Reserve street. For SALE—A new piario at a bar- For gain on easy terms. Inquire at this G : office tf TOPeries, For SaALE.—Three roomed house, near Baseball flat, with or without furniture. Apply £ D B, this office. For Sas, cheap, & full dress _ suit, would fit man 5 ft. 8in. or 5 ft..4 in- Apply 8 L W this-office, | also was chained down. “The colored man I d himself and went the constable two better. He put on Constable Devitt’s high water rub- ber boote-and new overcoat and hit the trail for Rossland. Cc ble Pyper jived a descrip- tion of the negro this morning and inside of halfan hour located him in room over Burns’ meat market dressed in the Trail constable’s coat and boots. ‘The negro admitted the corn and wae locked up but the Italian was harder to locate. The negro.was puzzled to know how the constable found him so quickly or at all. ated for and elected mayor of such city at the firat election shall, be such persons as are mate British subjects of \Spokane team. Conners, Marshall, Arneson, Stop- her, . Weeks, Coban, Ser eed Mone Tee era are eatery the full age of twenty-one years and’ waiting the opening of the season that} are not disqualified under any law, they may once more don the uniform a and “play ball.” dent of the place had come, namely; to improve his condition and make money. He thought there was noth- ing discreditable iu that. Cc i the ki he said they were the back bone of the camp. He spoke of the democratic lati isting here as an evid that the cry of “old timers for office” should have the preference without respect to their qualifications. He-remarkedupon the scenes in a public music hall where the mer- chant, the moneyed man, the pros- pector and laborer touch ~ shoulders. occupying the same level and enjoy- ing the same pleasures. zB He spoke in the highest terms of the law and order principle that per- vades the labor organizations of the city. Throughout the east the idea still prevails that a mining camp like Rossland away up here in the moun- tains must be a wild place peopled with uncouth men with dis- torted notions of law. I am glad to be able to say that property and human life is uot safer in the staid old town of Galt. Since last August, when I came to Rossland, I have not seen a blow struck—a re- markable thing in a mining camp. T hope wages will never be lower than they are today. I am ene of those men who would rather see working- men get $5 for 8 hours’ werk than $1.50 for 10 hours. I am not looking for acheap camp. Betver have high wages, even if we have to pay a higber price for food and luxuries. I hope I will not be here when wages are any lower, though the present wages for mi.:ers, I believe, are fair and no com- plsint is made. “I recognize that the first year in the ici Tife of land will impose a great task upon the mayor who is elected. If it were not for my experience in Galt, where I was mayer for three years and in the council for twelve years, nothing could have in- Frank A. Baird, | duced me to undertake the task,” BROKER, Concerning tbe.straight ticket an- Dealer in Mines and| nounced by the epposition, he said: Btocks. “The only pledge I want, or that an; The Scott Block, |... .uouid want from the did ¥ Columbia Avenue. | in this election is that they have a a 5 firm resolve to do what is for the best MeMiillan & Whitey, |interests of Rossland. I don’t want}. toate te every |any official to come pledged to sup- port my views or any one’s views ex- cept the people. I want to see them step into office untrammeled and not Agents Royal Gold Min- | bound to any candidate. ing Company: “I desire to say a few words only Ih. nye concerning a personal matter. Now Miss Millie Amme at the outset of this el I spoke Pianist of the re-| with Mr. Lalonde and thought and* none! Amie or-/ hoped that it would be a manly con- H test free from iti Will Give Lessons But I find that stories very on the Piano ridiculous it is true, that~I had Haneooee. us to skip out with rnoney from Galt from the ramorsI have been misrep- pI d in several i bring- ing everything into the contest, in- eluding race, religion, etc.” Wm. B.T d, the officer, will not be able to open ‘a reg- istration’ office before tomorrow, but he expects to do so‘ then at his place ‘of business on Columbia avenue, mear the Sisters’ hospital. _ There will be a public at Dominion hall Thureday night, when ere in the land registry ofice. pt all the-carididates willbe present and i watan Chods doousand. Gov, Lmay be expected to give the people lars over and above-any regiz dj} an. ion of their opinio Thie i i @, and are otherwise| meeting promiees to be one of the \. qualified to vote ett: Ike action ;| largest in the history of the city. It ich xooaeis ) ‘Who have been for such three will. be intensely interesting to the monthe the eole tenants in posses- | public for various reasons. s sion of land or real. property in The fact that Colonel Scott and his the city of the value of.twophou-| phalanxes and C. 0. Lalonde and his sand dollars under jonee road AG lieutenants will’ necessarily outline oa aaieg ot ton aqualified to|.their policy and give it expression to a yote at auch election. host of citizens who are eager.to hear their declarations, compare and weigh them, is enough to excite more -en- thusiasm than hus been displayed at) + any other period of the campaign. woop. F¥uEL—Buy your fuel Star Stables, Woop—Leave you orders for wood at the Red Star Stables, Prompt delivery. E + To Our Stock of Stationery, Wall Paper and Notions. of the Red Provisions and - Produce. Opposite BANK. or MONTREAL Free Delivery. Attention Ladies! Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’ and — child- ren’s furnishings: may be found. 2 Ww A ReEcorp.]—One of the heaviest hand- pumps made has just been installed at the Bald Eagle, and the owners will hereafter have no difficulty to clear the mine of water. The Bald Eagle is located two miles south of the in- ‘ternational boundary and two miles back from'the Columbia river. It is owned by Lee Davenport and J. K. Kimball. It is under bond at a large figure to. some St. Louis, Mo., capital- ists, with.a contract for continuous work. The bond was let last October and is to run one year. During this time work has been vigorously pushed with an average of ten men constantly em- U 75, FP p! 4, Jennie L. Stone, broker. tf Woop AND LUMBER a 2 pel: thers. jr sommtartoapsan, th is! & Get = e “Rosslander. Publishin, 5 tt} ° fies ete your work done at home and saye duty Punspes: >) and freight. id f 2 Wee | Dawcrna—Professor Dreyfous gives private ;dancing lessons. every . day Ir you-want the Rossland Daty|- ReEcoRD in Spokane, goto E. M. Shaw ‘hs & Co. ——————————————— —~— TRADE PICKING UP. S. A. Hartman, next door to Bank of Montre:1, reports trade picking up. His guld watch is a good drawing card, The boys always get 2 fair and square eal in his store 2ud as he also carries the most complete stock ot everything in the Gents’ Furnishing and Clothing hne his is steadily pi ; —— Jessie Woods, sn an actress aged 36, died Saturday of congestion of the rain. Thefaneral will be held to- morrow at 2:30. For SaLe.—The daily and weekly RossLAND REcoRD ison sale at the following news stands in Vancouver, B, C: Hotel Vancouver; H. L. Strauz, 314 Cordova St; C. K. Turner, 434 Cor- dova; Bros; Clark & Stewurt; ‘Thompson Stationery. Co; .Beddell & Co; Norman Cople Co.. E. -Gallo- way & Co., agents for Vancouver- —e er, 18 NOT SURPRISED. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M. D- Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman’s 3 Hospital, Butte, Mont. Fine work at Mr. Scofield Did Not Apply for the Position. J Sng oes whainennoatoee Ger your printing doneat the Ross- lander Publishing , the only exdlu- sive job. ‘office in West. Koote- ‘No finer work done in the Prov- We make a specialty of. stock cel prospectuses, and all kinds of mining printing. tf Mr. Scofield, whu came to the city from the coast about two weeks ago, r | and whose name was mentioned as @ brances, and are ptlseee quali prob ble appoi to the position of “ose who have ea sie hires returning officer for the coming elec- hs the sole t tsia ea-| tion, was seen at the Hotel Allan ‘this . sion of lands or real property in| morning by a Recorp representative the city of the value of one Sioie and asked if hehad anything to say acorises peed tne yake nan regarding the turn affairs had taken. are otherwise qualified to vote at “There is nothing that I can say in such election, ~+ | 1 that connection,” replied Mr. Seofield, “Junch 5 cents at the} “The persons qualified to vote for) except that I was never prumised the| ployed. It is s copper snd silver iti by the g nor iti Up to date assays of bs mayor and aldermen ateuch: first elec- | p prop make. application for "i 125 feet of surface cuts have been Ia Alao Prepared to Keep Travelers. Lust, or BE. A. Thomas. New lot of shoes just arrived... « Rossland, B. C. ees < : On March 17. a bull terrior pup five REstaUKANTS. months old, right eye and ear brown, all the rest white. | Information as to its whereabouts received at the Record Office. it. — - Dr, Lampert, Record biock- Lapby’s fur cape d at Dom- inion hall dance, ‘Tuesday, Mareh 2. Inquire at Butte hotel. 8-tf “ANOTHER valuable discovery, the ‘Vendome restaurant is the best place in town todine” ~ tf PHYSICIANS 5-tf Atlantic Steamship Tickets. It bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail tg call on the near- est Canadian Pacific allway agent, or communicate with Ww. STITT, GeneralS. S. Agent, Winnipeg. THE. Venda t leads. serving fine. meals and prices reason- 1m | able. o Dr. Fortin bas opened his office next door to Custom House. 20-1 DEAYAGE. DENTISTS. Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that the un- d will, at the expiration of 30 days, apely to the Stipendiary Magis- trate of West Kootenay for a license to sell liquor by retail in the Moffatt uilding, lot 21, block 28, in the town of Rossland, B.C. D. McKELLAR. Dated this <0th day of March, 1897. Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. OFFICE: Paterson & Johnson Bidg. Columbia Avenue. 26 * G =e. Fintey,- dentist, Stussi Block. rvice | tion shall be all such persons who are|/did I . Hunter Bros. gout a ae ola eee goer —— its OAS Sr vibe first | male British subjects of the full age of | When I left Victoria for Rossland I] made. There is 250 feet of tunaeling Wagon. : EXROCTOR'S TOTIOR. - _-jclans. - twenty-one years and have resided | did so with the intention of “sattling| and 130 feet in winzes. Nearly $5,090 lravaGE—The Red Star Transfer New first-class: restaurant, corner | within the limits of such city fur the|down here, and will do so. However, hae been expended. The ledge has company handles all kinds of freight | ceased, of Reserve and Incependence streets, | three- months next preceding the date|I was told before I left that my name] been proven to average about seven patie tool z gives a” splendid meal atk ofsuch election, and who shall, be-| had been recommended and that thé|feet in width. Thus far the ore body TeamiNa—It you want delivering = fore the day of such election, bave ap-| position might be given me.” carries satisfacrory values. : The Bald Eagle upon which all this RECORD or teaming of kind done call w of any kin ne ip i i fficer and have the Red Star les. plied to the returning © Week del = teen had their names placed on the list of work hag been dune ie the center of oe ‘Week delivered BAGGAGE—If you have a trunk “oF In fore with the lutions | 6 fod suai: obese ev, 32) Kopel kin ve passed at the meetin, today, 4 nv BOWLING mtd Go nit ao rt ive notice that the Saecessary books| “It shall be the duty of the return- attendance ef any College in the Stat BILLIARDS and Promptly for the bership in the ‘British | ing officer to enter in a book, in alpha- in te. Prepares bia > = : ‘Young Men and Women foPpasitions = POOL. Pranos—If- you want a.safe of Limited,’ will be opened at the office of | betical order, the’ names, addresséa pl » BOO! De Voin’s Place, Piano moved go get the Red Star Weeks, Kennedy & Go. at IL o'eleek|and ocsups of all such. BUSINEGS MANAGERS, East Golumbia Ave. rannafar company to do, it; thay. “are in the forenoon on thursday the 18th | qualified as aforesaid, to have their STENOGRAPHERS AND fam fod all your Semele forall damages das of March in at ere 2 rn aames placed on such list, and such Sy entceneaan ae — Tr you ase goingite trail-o: Mor Open until the 2th day of March. —_| list shall be the list of the electors for i Mewes i inatlons required, students be- ae pote au’ 6 horse af the oe ERNEST KENNEDY, auch elections. ee y ime. We get the horee back. Tel. No. 8 pioneer | Secretary Provisional Board Trustees.| wpefore the name of. any person seeping hh eh a ton of fend, March 17th, 1807. 319tf| | tte placed on théllist he shall SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ‘Tne Red Star Transfer company | | tbe placed on z , Ecoouri alge Ronmats meets: all out-going and i i Norice—All patrons of the Ross-| make and sign a declaration in. writ- PLAIN AND ORNAMaNTAL Pontos . fralns and will call atany part of the coaL. land Water and Electric’ Light Com-| ing, pefure some pereon authorized to SHIP. city for ge or passengers. administer vaths, setting forth his name, address, 9 i and qnali- fications, as aforesaid; which declara- thi tified in regard to Vocat AND IN bagga We] 1 NT | pany are hereby no TUITION, (Full Cennah etiee pop peer miles eet: Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 Lo: tion shall be filed with the returning officer. BOARD and ROOM, Per a ton. “Such list aod declarations shall be open to inspection by any person | within lawfal hours.” THE DAILY eS et x€ => RSPOKANE BUSINESS COLLEGE” Sar ay SSTABLICHED 1887. :| Practical: Progressive, - 8vccessful, Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and Business Men throughout the West. Largestannual LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR $3. Send a of yourself and $1.00 and get 100 Stamp Photographs, all gummed and ® postage stainp. Just ‘Im Do You ery; lockets, ete. The balance WANT photorrapl Wala in porsourif requir: a” JAS. J. MACKEY, Grand Union Hotel, Rossiand, B. C. NOTIUES. To THe Pustic:—We beg to inform the putlic that the stock of Messrs Fraser & Co. will not be sold at their A premises. but at our Auction -House, GooD corner Washi and Reserve treet, sur today and Monday next at 7 p.m. un- OF til all sold. CLOTHES Hoventon & Bannetr. 3-20-2t oe The IX L Clothing Co, WHLIAM MILLER, Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's ‘ Furnishers. NEXT TO 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave, Mohawk Block, SPOKANE ————— LALONDE MEETING. group of twenty claims only six of which are included in the bond. Mr. Davenport who has charge of the work on the property is well pleased with the showing thus far made, There are several other claims in this group that have fully as good surface show- ings, so that the development of the Bald Eagle is proving the value of a large property. Mre. W. M. Saxton, from Spokane, is spending a few days at the Arling- ton visiting her husbaod who ia con- nected with the Columbia & Western railway company. Before returning to Spokane she will visit friends in — Rossland. Held a Last Night, Session PLUMBING. J. F. LEIGHTON Cleans your watches for $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guar- antee for one year. Reserve Street. Second-hand and sold. There was a meeting of the Lalonde at the head ters on Col- umbia avenue last night. The meet- ing was open to-the public for about amhour. A list for signatures of La- londe supporters who might wish to- add theie names to the list was circulated: among those present and the doors where then closed go that the commi'teee might go into session. H.J. Ramer, Dr. Sinclair and D. D. Bogel made short speeches atthe informal meeting, re- porting progress in the strength of their chief and stating that they now meant to get down to i C. M. WELLER, practical sanitary plumber, cor. Spokane street and Col- umbia avenue. ’Phone 27. tf Up- th og MINES, REAL ESTATE AND KS In snd about the great ‘Trail creek country. DROUGGISTS While in Rossland STOP AT The Collics House Washington Street. McLean & MorEOW, the Watches bought gi ived - drug have just drugs and toilet requisites. os McALPINE’S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GOOD GOODS ; GOOD FIT; REASONABLE P#ICES. Mo- WHO CAN ANSWER? Ir THE suction house of Houghton & Bannett, corner Washington and Re- serve streets, continues to sell ‘their clothing, boots and _ shoes, gents furnishings, dry goods, tinware, ete,, at less than half the price others charge, what vill become of the other merchants in town? 1-20-tf H. B. FINDLEY, DD. 8, L. D. 8. P . duate of the Pniladel, College remains ‘in throughout the entire year. ame Gaye Students will be met at the train icted boarding house If we are notified of date of artival. Reference.- - reference. -Any Ban' or Businoss House Everything LIVSRY STABLES. t Class. BEMOVALS, faucets open for the express pur ing freezing of pipes is forbidden. Any refringement of this rule will result in the water being eut Rossland Water & Light Co., H. A. Fellows, Gen. Supt. Horsxs—'iet your saddle and pack lortes at the Red-Star Stables. S.uigus—The Red Star Stables make a specialty of sleighing parties . Dental White has _—~-— tist pie social at college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. > Remember the Baptist pi hall Wednesday vight- Removat—Unilertaker d to his new lace it business OF, k south to No. ut n- 6 cola aorect.. ye 820-106. *19-Bb Fine Bar in Con- nection. Graham & Washburn Proprietors. Stussi block. Rossland, B. C JNO. R. CASSIN, Presioent, SPOKANE, - = WASHTWGTON.