RULES OF THE BARBER SHOP, Rule I, If the day is warm and sultry, en your man is safely caught Seize a cup and make the lather With the boiling water hot, Rule II. Th your patron seems in comfort nd reclining at his ease, Never fail to give the order: “Just move a little, please.” Rule III. At yours razor’s sharp, then ask him, 4 it pull?” in anxious tones; Butte if you tS it causes torture, Don’t inquire—let him alone. IMPORTANT NOTICE, The public are hereb; ed accopting the time chevky of ‘Honed. of Works at their full face value unless the bearer has paid the Road tax, $2, and the Provincidl revenue tax, $3. McQueen, 5-25-tf. City Clerk. PSG We M. J. OHEARN, wnew Mhue CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS *#% aya Want We can save you 25 per cent. on your Purchase, ACTION IS ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we Promise and Perfor; In, S. Thornton | Attain Ladi | Langleyyiiore?on Columbia ave., where every- John McTeer thing in the line ot Repass, Want Por Sale. Rent, Lost Etc Tencents a tine for the first Insertion: cents w line therenttw and five =" SILUATIONS WAN WANTED -Siiuution by Ia pertonced on Custom Ttou colleetin; at ress, Ne MPO. Wan A partner to xo pr perience needed. Aduress ladies’ and child- ren’s furnishings may be found. ° ene Miss Millie Amme Pianist of the re- Corresdondence nowned Amme or- solicitea |Bestra, =— Will Give Lessons Orricr: on the Piano ReEcorD BLock, Conservatory L ROSSLAND, B.C. Avenue. —e— RANCH WAGONS MUST GO. Don’t hire a ranch wagon when you can hire a dray just as cheaply to move your piano, safe hi your plas op as or household goods or ‘The Rossland VOL. 1. NO. 316 ba ass references. mead Evening Record. PRICE 5 CENTS CHILDREN’S PENNIES x. NO Ox: Mining Investments. Wanrep—Cook, apply at this offico, Waxrun: A two-roomed furnised house; have ehtidren or pe’ . 0. Bor Alef. This Store is Matehless for Bargains. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1897. PROVINCIAL — POLICE ens NEW EXCHANGE PLANS. pecial Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00, ua Don’t fail to see the range of BOOTS end SHOES and READY. “MADE a . CLOTHING, new consignment of Ameri opened this week. = M. J, O'HEARN, The Clothier. Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, —>— = TENDERS WANTED. “Rooms FOR ‘RENT. Tenders wanted for moving a building and building a fire proof wall wanted. For particulars apply at thia office. LOOK AT Fraser’s Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST. ASSORTMENT OF MY GIFT. Fox ext — Two nleely furnished rooms in Rule IV. between Washington Never fail to tell a patron That his hair is falling out, And repeat the information Every time he comes about. Rule V. If your patron’s in a hur ab his hair for tninutee eight, Nor until the fifteenth tria! Ever get it it parte strai aight —New York Journal. Committee Bnsy Drafting By-Laws for the New Organization. You ask me for some little token, That I will hold your memory dear. You ask our friendship be not broken Against another meeting herv. Ah! my dear friend the gift I give you Cannot be bought with shining gold, And yet, this very gift may grieve you, Bo fresly yours tebave and hold. of rooms in nesona’ cies k frontin of ‘on Columbiaave, | Sultable for of- fice. Folding bed a1 stove. For Rent: Fine ‘urnished comfortable rooms Apply to Imperial Cigar store, Spo- H. S. Wallace, DEALER IN REDUCTION IN PASSENGER FARE BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. : Commencing with the stoatisr sailing from Portland: M ay 27th and from "San Francisco May 28th the Oregon Railroad ee ie modi a company will, until fur-| Fon Ss ‘A boarding und bunk house, notice, make rate of $10 for cabin| ine room Sot Sie, and $5 for steerage passage one way, may, Lotwesn Portland and San “Fran Ho ar nea care queen: sige. ‘ ptcamers salle covery five days, opposite Record office. hrough rates, sailin, lates and| For Saie—Chicker Setailed information address H. M. Als § bogs ‘hiv thi binge, 195! regation ms, Traveling Passenger Agent, No, | For Saue.— 50 horse power otter, ‘in 80 East Columbia avenue, Roseland, good condition.” Address Box 31%, Rossland, B.C. - 2t4w. A BARGAIN. House, stable and barn on Columbia Avenue, original townsite lot, 30x116, close to customs gffice, $1000 if secured atonce. Apply t IN BEeNntr, The Auctioneer, oben Avenue. —~—— WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountaia, Colum- bia mountain, Murpby creek, Sullivan poly atts oles, creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek wets reli te a rae ‘hii senor ith and Waterloo, in groups from one to! For Sane: The Evexixaand WeExiy Ross and nine claims, on which a working bond D is on sale at the following news will be given upon reasonable terms. Bra Hr Tarn Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenue, Rossland. tf ——_ The exchange committee is busy drafting and revising by-laws for the joint benefit of the new exchange and board of trade. Since the two organiza- tions have agreed to join hands and work jointl, it has been found that many Jointly, ee will have to drafted to meet the existing emer- gencies of the new order. The Gare that has the work: in is the same one previ jously ap- eed Ok 8 soon as it has finished, it Tal submit ‘the reenlt of its labors to And hold you firm in pathe of right, of the stock ex- ind trade. The by- When the dark clouds are thickest ’bout Ta ent then be cocks ed to. the satisfac- tion of all and quarters select STINE IS RELEASED. Remember when the gun shines brightest _ And when you're wrapped in deepest | Sheriff of Butte County, Mont., Failed And eee yourheartis = test, to Get Extradition Pupers. In winter’s snows or summer’s bloom, Quick Response of the Ris- ing Generation of Ross- land. Report of Superintendent Hus- room sey for the Year of 1896. BRE: and for rent inthe Recon block. - + ROSSLAND, B, ¢ a THE DAILY RECORD 25 cents a ‘Week delivered Frat A. Baird | BROKER, Dealer in Mines Btocks. The Scott Block, Volumbia Avenue. STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. FOR BALE, Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. and as Oh! may I say I’ve always loved you, Even through countless ages past? As countless as the stars above you Will be the time my love shall last. May Sous choice blessings rest upon ete tor a four room | apn at Gold Bar ties i RECORD’S TEN-CENT FUND SPANISH WARFARE. THE JAIL BILLS OF FARE Poisoned by a Woman in Mantanzas Province. New York, May 28.—A special to the World from Key West, Fla., says: A Cuban hospital near Malruga, in Hav- ana province, was attacked by Spanish guerrilas. The insurgents were in- formed of their approach, and as some of the wounded could not be moved, those able to get about fortified the building, which is of stone, as well ag they could. When the guerillas de- manded the surrender of the place the inmates replied with a volley, killing five ppanish: The soldiers then set fire len = portion of the building but the stone part re- mained intact and the beseiged made such a valiant fight that the enemy finally retreat Sixteen goertiing raided a camp a Boys Are in the Majority—What Will the Good Girls Do? JUST ARRIVED AT THE WHITE » HOUSE FULL LINE OF Spring Suitings, Speaks in High Terms of the Service Pertormed By the Department. For SAun—A 5 horse-power upright eng GEO. A. FRASER 4 tnd balla; wo less than ono eh ane 1 Columbia Baur & Riga have opened a he: patos and M &C feed store in the Le Rol stables, it : command attention. “it will’ pay you teal 4 acdonald ronyn _ a Edward Cronyn, J..A. Macdonald. on SALE: A new piano at a bs Sree ei a cbs tS Om ser ea For SALE: An Erie bi by i on Sal io bleyele, nev. Apply at this NOTARIES. BORN’S BLOCK. - - His Strength will make the way more Considering the brief notice of the child: of the Victorian Order of Nurses’ Fund has been with gratifying results. The outside world may have been of the opinion that in Rossland the population consisted of grizzled miners, and that the home with bright firesides and happy families only exist in memory, but if: the contribution of the children continues agit has commenced such notions will given | the. The report of F. S. Hussey, superin- 1 to tendent of the provincial police, for the year ending Oct. 31, 1896, has just been issued by the Queen’s printer. Superin- tendent Hussey prefaced his report with the following: ‘The year ending Octo- ber 31, 1896, has been one of the utmost , importance to British Columbia, The Softly 1 ie Kiss vender vig ke see, search for and subsequent discovery of My coul is there where e’re you be, precious and other metals in the hither-| Will guide you safely home to me. to almost unknown portions of the prov- Megs. H. S: Wallace John Stine, who was being held for adultery, awaiting extradition papers from Montana, was: this morning re- leased by the officers. The following telegram ‘received by Kirkup from the sherit of Katte, iontana explains itse! “Failed to get e extradition papers. Re- lease Jobn Stine.” be dispelled. LIFE IN REAL ESTATE. Sales Aggregating $80,000 in the Record} The Hberal response ef the: young folks of the Past Week. ity that is famed on short notice the world over. The mothers of Rossland’s children have evidently taken a keen in- terest in the cause of an institution that willshed a ray of sympathy and be- nevolence and hope upon the cot of every sick one in the Dominion. Their Cheap, full dross gulti would gt in ors ft,4 in. Apply 8. For Sag: A comple outfit for a country news- paper; Washington elght column hand press, Kpply’at this F For Bane: A livery barn and cleae title to lot on which it is located for sale at a bargain ROSSLAND. Turkish Baths. lamman, Turkish and Russian Baths, Elec- tro Mansuge, Chiropodiag Work, Pace ’Troat- nant. om ‘day and night. =_Tugeday and Friday afternoons and nighia:” Private rooms for ladles. Trader's building, eaeanee on Lincolu 8t. JAS. J. MACKAY, GEO. F. MANN, Prop. Massour. Rossland Candy Co, Fine French Candies made daily. Best in Rossland My spirit still is hov’ ring nea: ‘o greet you when you’re at w eart, Ever to comfort and to cheer you, Dry all your tears before they start. “ANOTHER BUSINESS .-FOR ROSSLAND.. Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesale and Retail PAINT HOUSE In their block, one door east Grand Union Hotel. They will carry a COM- PLETE STOCK of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything in the line of Painters’ Supplies. Turner @ Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, etc. Basement No. 18, Columbia Avenue Perfect Title Guaranteed. For the next thirty days the Montreal Townsite Syndicate will sell lots: at from $200 to $400 on Easy Terms, After which time prices will be advanced. Own Your Own House, a Your Rent will pay for it in One Year. FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY. John Ferguson McCrae Representing Syndicate, 42 Columbia Avenue - ROSSLAND, B. C. First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed. M. Mactacuian. ince, the southern parts of East and| Roseland, B.C., May Bist, 1897. Za “cee” Chee TWENTY-NINE. CASES spring up with marvellous rapidity + Thompson Btatfonery Go.; Norman Copie & Co. agents for Vancouver. carried oft several y women, | One of the women ma: ecure some kind of Poison, which Sho & put in the food kettles and evi fegille died in agony. Colone! leriguez and 250 Cubans attacked Casiques, near Jaruco, last eek, and drove off the garrison and reeks the place. aii = numerous towns and villages, prosperous and thriving, which are daily increasing of an enormous rate. The congequent influx of people of all natio- nalities, classes and grades of fociety into the provi: has 8 COr- responding increase in the number of police constables, and to meet this ne- cessity additional officers have been oppointed at the followlng places; Ross- land, Trail, Revelstoke, Nelson, Sandon, Slocan City, Greenwood City, Grand Forks and Quesnellemouth. During the present year a greater number of con- stables will undoubtedly be required to meet the exigencies of the situation. ‘ing of the result of his personal investigation of the efficieney of the de- Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. Real estate sales aggreguting $30,000 has changed hands during the past week. zea Tots were pole to local ROSSLAND LAUNDRY. If you have washing to be done vs come to the office or drop a eeard | in the post- | Mov office and we will call for it. dQ Star Tr: ranafer Cc. Rossland Laundry, three doors east of P handles ail iinds of ireight promptly. postofiice. 5-12-tf Teamine: If you want delivering or fosmte, of ——— guy kind done call up the Red Star Stables. ‘el. No. 8AVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. Bacaagn: it you have a Senin or wasicace ot A < ind) you want The Reconp’s job office has arrived Transfer olupany will doit promptly ag, and will soon be in running order. We pod: Af you want s. enle or plang moved go Pai ge! ie Red Star Trans| have as complete a job printing outfit as they ere responsible for all Panna . sides money will buy. New presses, new type—everything nc; ave our order d Star Transfer Company meets all out: {s gulag aud incom ing trains and will call at and save money. 6-12-tf —~— , nder, 9 bid, 16 asked; Even- MECHANICS’ CLUB AND INSTITUTE uy part of she city for be Dagwuge Or passe agers. Evening Star, 83 asked; Great A place to spend a pleasant hour and ked; enjoy a game at chess, ch or whist DEAYAGE. a have household oods to move. iat Star transfer wagon. Decks, ‘These Dalidings Sill be started immediately. Besides these the Monteral Syndicate purchased 82 lots. ORDERED TO VACATE. 2 doors west Allan House, C Ave EUGENE B. FRANKEL, 0. 6. Scientific Optician, Has all the tests and instruments for detecti ng and correcting defects in sight, and has the facilities for duplicating any lenses and filling any pres prescriptions for glasses. arge for examination. dof By Police Magistrate Jordan Since His Ap- pointment. ——- SPOKANE STOCK EXCHANGE. of the little ones. The subscriptions received at this After the Call Two Sales Made—Closing office since Saturday evening are as Quotations. Spokane, Wash., May 28.—The clos- ing quotations on the exchange today were as follows: Butte, 1% bid, 23{ asked; Boston, 8!g asked; Com- Workmen Started to Grading Spokane ‘ome Ianacs, age 7 years. Street Today. i tS ver MOSTLY PETIY OFFENSES All parties occupying buildings on Spokane etreet between First and Second avenues, were ordered today to vacate as the street workmen were ready to go to work. This city evidently means business. as a force of workmen were put Oren ROSSLAN D.. BRUG. STORE, D. BE. KERR, D.D.8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. All work the best that shill and experience can accomplish. LIVERY STABLES. Fines Ammounting to $255 Imposed—List of the Mis- Honsus:Ger your sad’ dig ‘and pas the Red Star stable: Pack horses at Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave,, near Lincoln St. Josie, 4734 asked; Le Roi, $8.00 asked; Lily May, 1436 bid; Mayflower, 1 J. T, McKenzie, M, D., Moai, Montreal, Physi g' and A dipsatial st the Royal College of Ph: sicians }. Edinburgh, Licential of Shy of Bayelcious and Surzoons Case Specialty made of Eye and Ear Diseases. OFFICE: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. 2 bid, 2 asked ; Noble) Five 0. K., 19 bid, 20 ask bid, 53¢ aaked ; Footman, 58% bid, asked: Reservation, 4 bid, 6 asked; St. Elmo, kang 405 bid, ini: White 55 asked ; Cariboo, Rambler, 50 ask Jeff Davis, 25)¢ ask W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians ‘ ‘itish and Surgeons, etc., Briti Columbia, Canada. . Late Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: Srusst Brock. ROSSLAND Western, 20 asl High Ore, 5 asked; Iron Mask, 323 bid, 40 asked; asked ; Monte Cristo, 14 asked ; Novelty, Pheonix, 44 “Rossland Opera House 18 with # emoke and a good cup of tea or coffee. A concert on Thursday, May 4 | 20, pte cele B. m. Ladies admitted by 25 cent Tocoeds to ‘aware = chase of ot'plane for members’ use. Ppe 5-10-1m Joan Bennett, Manager. (FORMERLY HART'S.) LILLIAN Prize, 5g bid, 114 asked; Helen, 7 asked; Homestake, 7 re were sal on. call. Dr. REDDICK. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; 1to4p.m; 7 to 9pm. First door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - + ROSSLAND. 3,000 Gran reported sold. —— LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY. Cincinnati—No game; rain. Pittaburg “No game; rain. = e—No game; rain. W. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, Commercial Court, near Washington 8t. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always on hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Cleveland —No game; rain. Two games tomorrow. At Chicago—Chicago, 7; Philadelphi: asked. Unlisted stocks were ea as fol- rma After the call: aod Roly sold at 2, and {|2 p. a Prise on private terms were ), And Her Stock THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ‘OUR BOYS} SILVER SHIELD. Matinee for Ladies and Children 5: at which Miss Bedda: dard Ww fil procent at every child with « handsome present. OUR BOYS Will be the piece presented. Popular Prices: 25c., 35¢., and 50c. Seats on sale at Fraser’s Drug Store. BUSINESS PERSONALS, Jugr stop and look in Fraser's wind the beautiful porfume atomizors, ” ‘wiser’ For fine fruit and choice candies calla a the Columbia Candy Company, Keserve st, near rt Every day brings new customers to Laton itstands, to reas n_ that when a man makes ‘and shoes 8 spec! that it the right house, PoC 8 mao For the 9 greatest and finest assortment of boots and shoes Lalonde’s, the leading boot and shoe Fo Gxt the Recon every night b; carrier tor conte per week. Leave orders at the *s Go direct to Lalonde’a boot and shoe a ‘for and rubbers. art tent hae just been received. ee ee BAKERIES. }. C. Baxery, Hazelwood milk, tine cre: butter and fresh ranch eggs. 24 Wa: shington B. "cB Baxeny, Fine bread, cakes and on ‘our specialty. 24 Washington street. ma DRUGGISTS. «& Morrow, the pioneer dru; Mira lust received tou of drugs and tet 2-5tf BATHS. GRANITEW ARE__s At Former ities f TINWARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. Brae adies’ entrance to t! Arne: L # : eniran he new baths from BaTHRooms fitted up with tubs and basing, all kinds ana styles. All we e ru ponally, atte! ended to. C.'M. Weller, sanitary Dominion Theatre. ‘At New York—New York, 5; St. Louis, 2. _— METAL QUOTATIONS. New York, May 28.—Lead, steadier; Ferry--West Kootenay District. rly endorsed, will hief Commissioner | Four Hundred Delegates at the Confer- sals must give is aed ‘% ind of boat thiend aed event re ie of propelling these, aud the various rates Saree rs two venous wh Cre ang ay re ‘willing to e cute a bond for: $500 to secure the faithfal mere. ing out of the contract. ine competition will be on the rate of tolls 10 be paid to the gov- and none gnaualy ee ment annual for the oe Sr apepading a iene Se lusive privilege er e amount of tl he a von eet the ea ‘your's bows must officers of the vetnment sai imefisand freight, to pass free.” petit thet an W. 8, GORE, uty Commissioner of Lai tands ahd Wo foment ee Victoriay B.C), 20 May, 1807, 6:25-2W. Singer Sewing Machine Agency Full line of supplies carried. If you desire to see the agent leave address care P. O. box 622 and he will call. FOR SALE Four Room Hi d Lot for Sale. Title Berfece, HOU? And Lot for Sale I. N. Biaelow, be it —“—— id NATIONAL BI-METALLIC LEAGUE, exchange ag $3.25@3.80; brokers’ Price, Co] ys broker’s Brice, ee we pede price, $10.! ence in Paris. Paris, May 28.—There were 400 dele- gates present at the annual meeting of the National Bi-Metallic league. Deputy Fougoirol presided. M. Threy, secretary of the league, read the report. It sets forth the leading events of the year with the election of McKinley, which gave great satisfaction to bi-metallists. He dwelt upon the of bri the Saturday Eve., May .29. Producing 8. LUBIN’S Fac Edison's Vitoscope Go|: " “HOTELS, SCANS Rearend Tux Dominion: Board, five dollars a week. Tue Leland: olen See aks, Tue Arlin; the Trail class. T! state 2 e market su; ies. ‘Nothing's toc you when you stop at the anne fo n, Greek dlarict. Lost. "" Taree adies, marcia Wi yetcn end Chain, engraved ‘and no : ed. Leave at Record Onice. ” Westone ask lack morocco: leather ‘pocket re ae business. We have the "| railway; are prepared to uaload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing moved—from a-trank to a boiler, J. WW. AARTLINE, PROP. RED STAR vivery an Transfer (i. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and transfor p for the C & Wester Quick work. Telephone No. 8. ash. Suitable . Jones, 115 Colum #1 +» around town; itabl Toward by leaving shine at Unis oiite. Sate” Simile of Ten Rounds of the PERSONAL. Fitzsimmons and Corbett Fight. RESERVED SEATS, 75c. Secure Seats at Fraser’s Drug Store. movement to a definite issue, before the expiration of McKinley’ 's term of office. The French government had done ex- cellent work which the initial negotia- tions would reveal. It had persevered in seeking the ion of Great Dancina: Professor Dreyfous gives private lee Ir you want the. Rossland Evening Recoun in 8) raham. ANOTHER valuable discovery: THE Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine Bustness lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. Tar Vendome gives quick servicen short no- sons every day. kane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. G: One hundred elegantl; Faenioh hed, li airy bedroo! billiard and Private. club roo m ‘piste _ steam beat and all modern ‘Sonventences. otf. ee THE HOTEL ALLAN LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. ms. Parlors, baths, ing room, unexcelled. Electric lights, MRS, M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. #————The Only Brick Hotel in Town, ———— RESTAURANTS. me Vendome restaurant is the best place in town to dine. meals and prices reasonable. tice and everything first class. Whereis Burton City Woop and lumber: We sell BUILDING MATERIALS, J.W.LANE.PROP. - PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NGTON AND RESERVE 8ST! "Rossland, B. C> cheaper than ers. The British Columbia Mill Co. Britain ‘because the latter’s participation would disarm the worst opponents and give initial bi-metallism a permanent and solid basis. The report adds: “The orizon is less dark resence of the ‘aris may greatly the question. Clarendon Cafe 2 | og Neatoat, and finest C.W. ABBOTT & CO, No. 30 G ia avenue Parronizk hoine industry. Smoke Enterprise ie TOBACCO AND CIGARS, with white help. Rates, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. share of public patronage solicited. DOMINION HOTEL. ~—— The Only First-Class Honse in Town Giving Moderate Rates. Elegantly furnished rooms. Dining room well-equipped and supplted Meals 25 cents each. A Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. Kootenay and Ko in Rosslat OPEN ALL NIGHT. DENTISTS. Private rooms for ladies. Da. Finey, dentist, Siussi_biovk. PLUMBING, cafe north & 47 Columbia Ave. M. WELLEB, practical sanitary plumber, cor. new. Service excellent. «( The Pacific Hotel, >» JOHN WATSON. PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. kane street and Columbia avenue. Phone ‘ma-aote First class in every Particular. Sty vc ate ste ste she she Large DOCKS are now being constructed at CARIBO O CITY. et values, This applies to the c retail dealer who makes shoes his: special business; does not look for she) latest styles in Hats in a hat store, nor can the best shoes exclusive shoe dealer. is kept in stock. Sole ag Next Door to the Post Office. Bas Zee SEIS an ote UA UGS AUER STS OS “sor ste_ste ste str ste ste ste vie ste str ste vizstr sz ste she ste ste ste stostz -“ SAOES” Like other lines of merchandise must be special selected and purchased in the best markets in order to o! tain best. We make a specialty of Fine Shoes. agent for the J. & T. Bell’s Fine Footwear. W. ustomer, as wellas to the one ware e obtained except from the Finest American ent for the Slater Shoe. Sole F. McNEILL. gS USAT BTS WEES UTES BITE partment in the province the superin- tendent adds: ‘‘In each of these points on the Canadian side of the line found that law and order was as well maintain- edas could be expected in a new country» demeanors. Police Magistrate Jordan ground out i this month, hav- especially one which ever: natural means for the ‘protection an escape of that class of criminals which congregates in every nex and busy camp. The magistrates and officers in each locality appear to use every effort to demonstrate to the visitors from the American side | that breaches Bo the law in not overluoked = or dealt with lightl; end te this energetic action in ing tried 20 cases and raked in $255 worth of fines. All of the off-aces were mostly of a petty nature, and no one has been sent to Kamloops during the month. There were nine drunk and disorderly cases, four tor assault and battery, two for larceny, three for vagrancy, one for regal ror ne, and to the innate fear of British justice which almost all dis- orderly charactera from the Unites States seem to posses, may tributed the orderly and ine aang condition of our mining towns an villages. The condition of affairs is jolation of the health act, one for to work this afternoon. THE SILVER SHIELD. Sidney Grundy’s clever English com- edy “The Silver Shield” will be presén- ted at the Roseland Opera House this evening by the Lillian Beddard company. Few people of Rossland are perhaps aware that among other accomplish- coins Mies Boddard enjoys that of a ym pose The song ‘Waiting and fo) ing” which will be sung this evening wishes to contribute. Fill out the blanks, cut the coupon out, and bring or send it to the Recorp office with 10 cents. The name and age of the giver will be published in the next succeediu; issue of the Recorp and so_ continued until the list is closed, when the money and names of the children of Roseland who gave their dimes to aid a worthy cause will be forwarded to the office of the Victorian Order Fund at Ottawa. Following is the blank to be filled out: iss Delmar in the “Bilver Shield’? was composed by Miss dard eapecially for this piece. The “Silver Shield?" will be repeated again evening. i injury to ,» one for dieturbing a religious meeting, one for supplying liquor to an Indian and one for gaining money under false pretenses. The fines were as followe: Drankand cases, $40; fighting, $15; ily who have % made their homes in this province and are spel pending a large amout_of capital in developing her seaourees. Ex- of heard arding the administration of justice and ‘the. protection afforded_ to 1s and property in British Col- a8. G. CHEZUM. Rossland Mining Abstract Co Full information soncerning titles to miniug properties in ‘rail Creek Division. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Exeou's ! General Mining Business Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. OFFICE : Tarwon Buocg, Columbia Ave. Box 568. JOHN JACKSON, JR. BOSSLAND, B «*. umbia, the report sonaistel of the Soperinte: The police force at the time of Ha beside keeping house of ill-fame, $50; disturb- ing a religious meeting, ' $25; selling liquor to an Indian, $50; assault and battery cases, $45; injury to property, SONG RECITAL. By Distinguished Ladies Will Be Given Wednesday Night. ” Augusta Obrstrom-Renard — Re- becca Mackenzie will roduce @ song recital in this city” Wea- Rossuanp, B. C.,.....-..-- 1897. I wish to contribute 10 cents to the Recorp’s.Children’s Fund of Rossland for the Victorian Order of Nurses to be established in commemoration of the Queen’s Jubilee. nesday evening. A ing selections of _ special merit ies ic a st a the vice patrons, vice presidents an tis of sabact! The fines ent oo and di reons ran; irom $5 Yo the conditions of the fa ors If the ad just simply shor accuser it ips be 45, but if he hit him ” numerous aay, but in necessary the Pinkerton Detective Agency witl bes rire resul vided by Scale JAMES HUNTER. HUNTER BROS. Wholesale and Retail. AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES ROBERT HUNTER. General Merchandise. Complete stock of Mining Choice Groceries and Provisions Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats From the best Canadian and American Manufacturers. TELEPHONE 9. and Build Tabor : BREAKFAST, One pint of gruel (made from oat ounces of bread every morning. DINNER. days of the wee! of the week. bread on twe days of the week. SUPPER. bread every ni in that a pint ot pea coffee sweetened mk molasecs or morning. Cc. & W. BOND. Just as Easy To sell a customer an inferior Shoe, but will they comeagain for a pair ‘like the ones you eold me before ?” For the Proper Article to Carry Bonded Goods, The bond of the Columbia & Wester: a | railway company has been approved by special constables. Two men were dismissed for drunkenness and general inefficiency. No special officers we been retained for secret service casea to employ Following are ike bills of fare pro- Saw is for who’ are not subject to bard meal or India corn meal) and eight Five ounces of cooked meat (without bone), eight ounces of potatoes on three Eight ounces of bread, one pound ot potatoes and on pint of gruel on two days One pint of soup and eight jithees of One pint of gruel and eight ounces of , Scale No. 2 ‘Bitsrs from the foregoing brown sugar every Road Is ‘uthorized by the Government or it is from $15 to $20. Bach extra time the offender 18 brought before the court the fine is Magistrate Jordan has done enough work since taking office to demonetrate the fact that he is a competant judge, thoroughly experienced, and one who tempers mercy with justice. Stern and unflexible ag steel when the case de- mands it, he has ehown otherwise that he can be merciful. STRAW HATTED CITIZENS. Some Prominent Men Who - Rushed the Season. Nearly A pereon would naturally think there was a straw stack near the town to judge by all the straw hats seen on ihe streets. Officer Pyper is said to have got his by standing in with Customs Officer Wood, who has one exactly similar. Robert Barr ordered his from China, City Clerk McQueen brought his old one along from home, Officer Henry intends to get one by arresting the first straw stack that comes along, G. A. Fraser is suid to have had enough perfumery left over to make his. McPherson does not need one; inspector McGowan picked an gold broom to pieces to secure his; Magistrate Jordan needs none as n | his head is always crowned with judicial iscussions and the mayor has taken @ ized a goon as have TRY C. O. Lalonde wiogeshigeo goo Seu te | nd baling re prot wal, wanted provi the government and the carriage of bonded goods over that road is author- | hats enough worn in Rossland to stocl sufficient eufferance | 800d sized house. Many of them are been n ded. This will be of great convenience to trip to Grand Forks with his, Putting all jokes aside, however, there are straw {of fanciful desi ith i TENDERS WANTED. r-| Ten-lers wanted for moving a building apply at ribers will as been Augaste Reneed t is from the Royal Opera, Stock- holm, Swed Foor THE CITY. Arthur Bernard Buckworth, a young man well known in Rosslan pointed Justice of the the town of Quartz Creek. inspector Robert Barr is going around with his pockets full of numbers to sup- ly draymen. A number of teamstere Bave alrea already secured numbers by pay- ing in money for liceses. A horse hitched in front of the Hoff- man house becoming scared yesterday and ran away. After making several frantic turns and scaring a number of ple, he became mixed up in the ness of the Trail stage team and was fe-eapta Mra. Shilvock and lady friend were chased by an angry bull! yesterday, and ecared nearly out of their wits, They were going home when the bull possibly angered by some red which the Jedics wore, threw down his head and ve The ladies reached the shelter’ of the home none too soon. PERSONALS. H. M. Macgregor, the genial {aveling nger agent of the Reade eadquarters at Neleon, after spending a Peace for bome. Mr. Linsburg, one of the early pioneers of Colorado is in town and thinks a great deal of the camp. He will prob- ably start business here and make this his home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garrison of the Kootenay hotel returned Saturday even- ing from an extensive trip through the east and suuth. §,. A. Hartman, one of Rosslands leading merchants has _ established branch houses at Nelsun and put his gon Thorwold C. Hartman in charge. FINAL NOTICE, must be left at desk of Sanitar tor at the City’s Office, 117 All ordera for city scavenger work Tnspec- lumnbia- convened: at Ottawa when the fund is mittee may be elect fanda Tecelyec mine how ihe work to undertaken shall be carried on. The qualifications of the nurses of the Victorian Order are to be of the highest for the class of work'they are expec! todo. Sickness is always a_ severe tax upon the resources of the middle classes. It isa heavy burden upon the poor in spite of hospitals and_ kindly charities. An intelligent trained nurse, prepared to to sappy what is necessary, is often the friend a poor family can have. ite of the chief objects of the order wi 2 (a) To provide skilled nurses in sparsely settled and out-lying country arise To provide skilled nurses to at- tend the sick poor in their own homes in cities; my) To provide skilled nurses to at- cases in cities at fixed charges, for persons of small incomes, the charges ‘ing paid to the funds of the order; (d) ‘To provide small lying-in rooms vr wards in cottage hospitals or homes; (e)To prepare trained nurses thor- oughly qualitied to carry out these ob- couple of daysin R: weland has returned jects. OPTION ON MONTE CRISTO. Deal in Progress to Bond the Monte Cristo to Colonna People. It has been rumored for several days that a deal was pending for the bonding of the Monte Cristo mine to the Col- onna people. It has been definitely ascertained that such a proposition is on foot. The figure isa large one but the secretary of the Colonna company who is in the city refuses to verify or deny the bonding of the mine. Geo. Pfunder, manager of the Col- oes ‘Tuomas Baowmize & Co. onna is on his way to Montreal for ths negot the