ENGINEERS STRIKE IN ENGLAND. Sixty-Five Thousand Men Are Out— A Manifesto Issued. The Engineers’ Union has issued a tpanifesto, which reveals the fact that its struggle with the employers has reached the most momentous crisis in the history of trades unionism in Eng- land. The employers maintain the position announced by them a week ago, refusing to meet the strikers in con- * ference, and declining to depart in the slightest degree from the stand they have taken until the men retarzi to work unconditionally. The manifesto roundly denonticas the employers’ rejection of the overtures of the strikers. Their insistence upon the absolute submission of the worl:men to their terms, the. pronouncement de- clares, means their intention to crush the entire organization of trades union- ism in the country. “We appeal to our fellow-trades lly,” ‘the fe continues, ‘‘to anewer the challenge of the federated employers. The Engi- neers’ Society has sustained its struggle alone until the present time, but 1 aid is now ly neces- "the manifesto then makes an sppeal to the public to subscribe funds, ry Fhe end af checkmating the arbitrary domi- nation of the Employers’ Federation. It denice that the re’ union ‘has men are now either on strike or locked out. to ap mediately to all trade sovieties and workmen’s clubs of the metropolis ier money to aid the strikers. Street lections were made on Oct. 17, on Shieh date a trades union domeuutration will lack burn engaged in f textile machinery have heen compelled to stop work, ow- ing te the strike of the engineers. ‘he strike is causing great delay in tte construction of warships. No new shi can be laid down in the Admiralty d yards and material is wanting for the safes of number of vessels. The ttleship Goliath wants her stem and mm posts, and the battleship Ocean aeaninee castin: and engine patting, Both vessels were to have ched- this month, but the strike ee onde red this impossible. The battleship Cano, bd is. iyi at Fortemouth; waiting for belt of armor, and the’ cruisers furious and Gh tor are both waiting for their engines. —— AWARDS TO BRITISH COLUMBIA, Provincial Exhibitors at the Spokaue Fruit Fair Get Prizes. J.B. Anderson, deputy minister of agriculture, has sed by E. Hutcherson, who has charge of.the pro- vincial exhibit at Spokane, of the fol- lowing awards made to British Colum- bia exhibitors up to the date of writing. Mr. Hutcherson added that this gives British Columbia a prize for every entry made as far as judged :” Miecellaneous—J.Collins, Kelowna,to- bacco. 1st; sane Bone, Ladner, squash, nd, Lodner, eqush, Ashcroft, white reek, sei di lat; Kelowna, Ben Davia, 4th; tune, ‘Tran uille, Blue Permain, lat; WeOli ner, Gravenst 4 F. Gonklin, Mission Vail 3 8. Gartell, mpkin’s County, 1st; ‘Wm. a dquille, MeIntosh Red, Srd; | fh , Kelowna, Payaiskee, 1st; J. ‘Gortrell: "Trout Creek, 2 Vale 2nd; Frank Mi a-De veail: i H. we} lon . Ast hode Island = G: iy Wealthy, rie FA ; Cowichan . Yale BOTH WERE FINED. J. Cummins and Mr. McGaughey for Fighting and Swearing, John Cummins was fined $10 this morning for striking and calling Mr. McGaughey a liar snd Mr. McGaughey in turn was fined $10 for calling Mr. Cummins a bad name. The trouble arose, it is claimed, out of some mining claims which~McGaughey had Mr. Cummins: to record. Last week the two men met and in an argu- ment which took place about the claims Mr. Cummins called the other a liar. Mr. McGaughey replied in kind and was struck by the other. Mr. Mc- Gaughey is under $1,000 bonds to keep the peace owing to his trouble with ‘Wm. Austin, whois also under $1,000 bonds to keep the * business here. C THE CRESCENT Monster Closing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and rhipped before we bad concluded to close out of We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa'e Price. Domestics Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Ornaments and Linens Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost Carpets and Linoleums Gents’ Furnishing Goods Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes x THE CRESCENT Every Article in Our Store is a Bargain. We are determined to close out our stock as speedily as possible STUSSI BLOCK “ THE HUNTERS SUCCESSFUL. The fine weather since the slight fall of snow is exciting Rossland’s admir- ation. Such weather aq the preeent, say old timers, bd likely to continue "To ay jie by th it th ‘ket jue 1e per ison in ie marke! the oo bee tere, who wernt out xfter the snow fall must have met with very tagh Chattel Mortgage Sale. Under and by virtue of certain chattel ras brenkets, 5 contre Bi ponte ail rooms, a reads, 7 dinning room stoves, dedap! fi ge, ain ing room ‘utensils yan ; | sliverware together w eben, pa, Lures, giass- silverwi ware, wines, fiquors and cl Fold goods, chattels, and effects are situate ‘Grand'Union Hotel, on columbia avenue, City of Rossland , British Colum’ ted 16th HECTOR McPHERSON, ‘Agent for Mortgagee. Several hundred pounds of ; Bresh Roasted Coffees Arriving weekly at our store for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- dor at 83c. per pound. Usually sold for Mocha and Java at higher prices. Java Mocha", Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend at 40c. per pound. This is very fine. Aden Mocha Old Government Java, the finest in the market at 50c. per pound. You will use our Coffees regularly if you once try them. HUNTER BROS Wants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Ftc Tencents aline for the firet'Ineertion: and flv cents @ tine } JOHNM. Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia MeGREGOR, Atkinson & Co, surveyors. rokers Mining Property For Sale ‘The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale at Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland, J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotel, Rooms Suitable’ for Housekeeping. TO RENT Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Is for rent in whole, or in part. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor, Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms on Thira Floor. Rent to Suit the Times, , Apply at This Office, sc FOR RENT. H. HENDERSON, ‘contractor and builder. CB orpoe For Rent: A furnished and ‘for rent ex the Ruocorp block. FOR SALE. For Satz om Luase—Twi 3ex00, on Tinovin ‘Btrest neat efor are von Bata Chee 50 horse power potler in Ps, upright caer For Sate; A.comple outfit for a country news- TF tht column ress. spiy at this ofc: oe DEU PB BASER'S Drug 8t- aGier . 4 E. Columbia ave. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. JHARLES Bates, Transfer aye tC! quarters, Montana barn EXPRK.'SMEN, and Express. Head- HARDWARE. DRAYAGE, JF QT on | Movine: If you have household goods. to move calla eg eager gr ee te Drarage: The Red Star tranater Company HOTELS, Tux Leland: Columbia avenue. han all kinds of freight Traine: If you want deliveri: an) Pking done call up the Hea 5 Star cor Btatees ry Many tad, Jo you have s trunk or of want moved, Pagsney ct | a nafer Company will do it ‘Bromptly. eae Liab tne lees es BP it fare responsible for all damages. a Red Star Transfer Company meets all out- roegeese ‘Or passengers. a ND Laundry, base: R°Gnn prietsrent Union Hotel rahees ‘aaou, ‘pro: LAUNDRIES, LUMBER 8. KERRY & A. ey the building Hin jumber, ete., everything D5. Edward Bowes, office over Post Omce. DEALERS. CAR Two LOADS OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEW ARE—+ At Former Prices of ‘TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that-will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. business. We have the RED STAR livery and Transfer (0. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck aod PHYSICIANS. LIVERY STABLES. Horses:Get ar saddle and ‘ho! v3 the Red Star Pest Berea © stables. PLUMBEES. IN & Wilcox. Gmon & cox. No 18 E y; are prep: to - thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. we tor the Ci bia & Westere unload-and delzver all kinds of freight from cars; any Quick work. Telephone No. 8. BUSINESS PERSONALS. Just: stop 8 Core look in Fraser’s window and see the beautiful perfume stomizers. 21st Grr the Recon? eve carrier for 2 cents per week. Lokve Grdare at tne oie BATHS. STEN ‘BS. Hele! M 5, Helen L. Key \OGRAPHERS. Stenographer and Type- WATCHMAKER, BURBANK, one door west of Allan House, | PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WAG4.NGTON AND RESERVE STS.” J.W.LANE PROP. - Rossland, B. C. BarwRooms fitted up with tubs and marble basing, all kinds and styles. All wo: . nay Stans 2. c.M, ‘Weller, ani PERSONAL. Dancina: int Dreyfous gives peivasy ae irr r00 want the Rossland Evanin Spokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. RESTAURANTS. ANOTHER valuable ne Vendome THe Vendome restsuraut ho verving ane meals and prices reasonable. Busrvgss lunch 2 cents at the Vendome. ‘Tux Vendome gives quick serviceon snor: ico and cveribing avi class.” _ — PLUMBING, ome ‘ELLPR, practical sanitary plum ber, cor A ‘was sworn out against Cummins, and Mr. Austin and D. McKellar went his bonds for his appearance in court to- lay. Sir. Cummings and a witness, Mr. Schafner, swore that after Gumusings called Mr. McGang; hey a ist, Mr. CITY OF ROBSLAND Court of Revision. Not tice, is hereby siven thatthe Court of Re- sion, for the purpose of heari Gaughey called him —— lying McGanghey said te could not remember of having used an: such language. The magistrate then fined both men $10 each. _-—. rr. lan nd, on Monday, the firat gi en ‘A.D. 1807, at 2orele W. McQUEEN, C.M.C. fit Clerk's Ufice, Rossiand, B.C., Sept 20th, . woe ® *sheims oP and Columbia avenue. ’! De DENTISTS. Dx, Finiey, dentist, Stussi vloek. Classified Business Directory. BROKE: Fk A. bast mining t broker, P.O, box 265 SECRET aaa 7 | ROLAND, Yigclag Grothe John Kirkup, N- CORINTHIAN 1 Recon in| $f NI E. B. and 8. RossLAND Miners’ 01 meets in Mi ine of the ion be ‘mem e mgmbers of this sono, invit |.—Red. Koi agen Mor Monday” Is eat ft we mday ‘n: ght tn ony Bat nd Sth Wednesday ofeach month Folia Jack "On }. John as a ai dk » Will mm evening at ita era mad an 2 %. There will be a me ee hall. Visiting’ by Pare ted. J.L. Parkers prery a a Mountain Tent No. 4 meets B. D.D.S8., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college avd Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stassi block. FINDLEY, in 8 ce! March, 1897, an book vol, 1: ae fa be offered for eal toria, in Dated at the City of = Rossland, B. C October, 1807, raat which: isn te hundred ana ssventy a ni located 01 he sale. Mortgage Sale of Valuabin City Pro- perty. rand by virtue of in mor! id fegistrar General at Victor 10 GA, having ii the ¢ oheyment thereof, there will PUBLIC AUCTION hton & Bannett at their a1 att two the power. on the 22nd in the ily of Mo rare a (a9) and. being. ae corne: For further par- SMITH CURTIS Vendor's Solicitor, Rosslani Rossland,’ Applications for Liquor Licens0. Ne here! that the und te sae of 20 days, 0 apRr et rite om of sale con- e city of co feo Woward lock 1 Tubdivision J. A. aouan, Dated 17th of September, 1897. be Olay ot eee = nd, 1a the | ones to sell Liquor ty ne premises to mn_lot Sa Blosk 220 eae tae ae ‘city Hossain: STACK & MacDONALD. Dated Sept. 29th, 1897. —_—X—X—X—X—_—=_——_ See McKinnon at the Alhambra. ‘What does Alhambra mean? It was a Moorish palace where the Mooris 3 repaired to spend their summers. Buck isthe name of McKinnon’s hos a. | telry on Washington street. +27 ———— The Klondike. For the finest rooms in the city with free use of baths call upon Mrs. Jennie L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor ae ders block, , Columbia avenue and Lin A 2 a in naraber oe Ave. this 7th day of Rossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 102. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. 3 Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 173¢ cents a roll 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 fur Bar Decorations. H. S. Wallace's Stationery, Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store. Is our Prescrip- tion Business increasing daily ¢ WHY Simply becanse™ people: know we'always dispense Just_ what the/Doctor ordered Go with the multitude to Fraser’s , Drug Store. International Music. Hall, One Week Only. Monday Oct. 18. OMENE MILLE. TAERESE Howard and Burdock. Amission This Week Only 2be. Le Bon Marche Millinery House, 121 East Columbia Avenue. Complete Fall git portatipus Of. ws .. Millinery. Novelties ‘Now on.eale, by far the} 1 ‘display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Round ‘Hats and Toques. Models from the leading Paris House Aleo ch ice styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- roome. Large.variety of Walking Hats and Sailors from 50c. up. Pattern Hats from $3.00 up. Inspection invited. NOEL & HALEY, {Successors to] P/, BURNS & co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, Oysters. SPOKANE BT., noeaL.ain: JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms * TO RENT x Corner of Colambia Avenue and Washington Street. Best location in the city. Good Misting Property. Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH Rossland Mining Abstract Co., Over Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. GRAND UNION HOTEL.——_ ED. KANE, Assignee. GEORGE BUSHNELL, Manager. Columbia Avenue * . ‘ , - Rossland, B. C Largest and best dinning room in the city. Fifty finely farni rooms, fiist-cl: Rates bI FAST STONE WAS CAST By Fourteen Men Who Try to In- timidate Two Employees of the Record, STAUNCH UNION MAN'S STATEMENT Reason Why Predjudiced People Under Cloak of a Union’ Seek to Destroy Their Brothers. At a special meeting of. the -Rogsland. typographical union held last~ evening’ Theodore Ruech and myself, who have been employed for the lagt:six months in the capacity of. compositors in the’ of- fice of the Eventinc Reconp, were de- prived of our union cards. Eber OC. Smith, proprietor of the Rrcorp was in- formed of this action immediately after- wards by acommittee from the ‘union which reminded him that he had signed the union scale of wages and agreed to employ tnion men only. In plain lan- guage thie meant that Mr. Smith must dischargé us. For more than 21 yéars I have been a memiber of the typographical’ union, ; I have worked at my trade duriug this time in all of the principal cities and towns in the United States. My adher- ance to union principles has never be- fore been questioned, and no union man has ever uttered the charge that I have sought to violate my oath..in letter or. spirit. This ia the first instance in my life that I have been forced in sheer neceasity of self protection against the slanderous remarke Of some of my chief accusers, who in bar-room speeches, that drip; with filth, ronounced me a “‘ecab’’ and @ * rat” re the local union had de- folded to take away my caid. These men by insidious methods so far forgot their obligations to thelr union, to Mr. “Rusch and myself ag men, and union men, that they sought to do by blackguarding what they jeer’ c could not be done within the ion: ceeded to make their intentions pre- maturely public, and have bandied our names about the city in a manner that would shame any conscientious union man who has a scintilla of respect for himeelf or his order. This ia the reason for making @ statement which will ehow the animous of the attack upon me and will put a different hue on the story those fellows are so anxious for the public to believe. The groands | upon which the local dus union ar ly were that we boarded with Mr. Bmith ina dining. oom provided for his family and where members of his editor- ial staff and some of. his. printers shell Inbal FRED PETERS LAID TO REST. clamor of the 14 members et the local union proclaiming a man to be a '‘scab” who has cherished his card ‘and’ what it represents, through days of strife, and was never ‘aconsed of anythi ing #0 heinous as boarding where he pleas: A. J. Bar. PLANS OF THE €. P. R. Will Bulld a Smelter at Robson—The New Route. President Van Horne, — an Ross- County Court Will Convene in Dominion Hall To- morrow. land made a business man that the 0. P. R., would be in Rossland by May next. This seems iikely to be true when taken in e-nnection with the unusual activ:ty of the ‘managing officials ‘of the great system, who have each in turn paid their respects to Rossland, and from the fact that the route A via LIST OF NEW CASES Davies Sues the ‘Le Roi for $5,000 , Damages—Judgment and Ad- List. and Robeon is lined with ©. P. R. sur- veyora. This large force of surveyors, which -has members in Rossland, at’ the milk ranch, at intermediate points along the line of survey and in. Robson, would otherwise attract much attention, but for the fact that its +p’ rsonel is made. up of .men_ who mind their own business and © say eon Ergm ons of these an old rail nian earned hat it x one an be intained by. Chins creek ‘fiat. grade, | Gr 30 engineer claimed, could not poesib be had via Centre Star gulch. t, idly pee sevms beyond a doubt that the route into Rossland will be along the line now being suryeyed which en- ters Rossland from the east. If this is the plan followed the railroad will make a curve from the C. P. R. terminal grounds to China flat and then proceed lown the north side of Trail creek until it comes upon another flat above Trail. From there it will strike off in an_north easterly direction and reach the Colum- bia near the mouth of Sullivan creek. The Columbia & Western will per cent :| parallelled from this point unless ar- rangements are made to use its track. To 2 Ro! further into the plans.of the C. P.R., it may be said from a reliable source that that company will build a smelter at Robson. It slrensiy. son, nected with the Slocan country By rail and will economize by usining Slocan ores to flux Rossland ores. Accordin; to the Nelson wil County Court will convene to-morrow morning. There are many new cases on the docket, among which are some very important ones. Among these is one in which Davies sues the Le Roi Mining Co. for $5000 for personal injuries alleged to have been received while working in the mine. It promises to be a hard fought case, Aarrister McLeod repre- sents the company and Carrister White- sides the plaintiff. Court will convene at'11 o’clock sharp in Dominion hall, which Sheriff Robin- son has rented for this session of court. This place will be much more comfort- able than the Magonic hall and handier for attorneys to reach. It is located on Spokane street south’ of Columbia avenue, Unless Rossland receives an appro- priation from the government with which I construct a new court house the county court in Rossland this year as Judge Fe Forin declared on the bench at the sittin, that he would not, te told court Eere during cold weather unless better quarters. were provided. If his honor carries out his promise ft will cause the torneys much inco: as in the FOR A NEW GOURT ROOM} this will probably by the last session ot or to: . B. Wing, et al ve Rose, et al, 10'to enforce mechanics lien, Bar- Mac! ‘Thompson vs ‘MoVigh. $14.50, board, Barriste: Davies vs rete Co. $5000 damages Barristers McLeod & Whiteside. The International. Omene opened her engagement last night to the biggest audience ever in the house. Packed to the door at raised prices of admission, matiy were turned away. High were the expectations, but they were realized as Omene beyond all doubt is an artist to her finger tips. In her magic act ahé mystified gil = bat at romslned, for her dadein, to fully” 01 no ereetihe eoue Hot a) of Fans owing to illness, but i¢ is prom: she will appesr Heard "an "Bardock benhrmed She traprestiod made before. Fire Boys’ Meet, The ‘newly “organized Volunteer Fire Department met lset evening at Fire Hall No. 1 in the Shaw Hota when the annual election orking™ in harmony e ox Counedl, and the citizens are one more secure in case pei alas Nakusp Is All Right. Comodore Gray of Trail came up from Trail with his usual fund of good s‘ories and wit. Mr. Ger says the Nakusp will be taken eh rocks toda: morrow and be she. an make h or Fe I. ray 6a) on the ‘Bebeon bra bra: connect with steamers. The. Japanese Funeral. Mr. Ods, the Japanese, who died on , was buried at 2 o’clock to-day winter time it will be ; hatcer ‘and inore to hold coui oe slighted eomewhat. Nelson’ had ho to be the center of the tha during any, other time. Even a3 we is ‘it the veral from White’s undertaking parlors. A number of Japanése attended the funeral, among them the nwite of deceased. The industry, but it seems the C. P. R , has other pl jana. ‘Toele Non Number. Miners’ Union Ometate at the Grave of One of | year. thousand dollara a year to attend < court at’ Neleon. One. prominent ‘firm’ said i | that upon the: miere™ fact a supreme being located land lit Twoulfuere his firm means ¢ 000 a The list of new cases for this eteedn is unusual): nd gil +One minera d the re- mains of Fred Peters to the Laurel Hill been kept.very. busy ee ranging the docket, ‘the summons and judgment aj new cemetery at. 11 o'clock this Mr. Peters had been a miner in the city but a few months. But he was affiliated with an organization that cares for the wid6w and the orphan and buries its dead. He was poor, but poverty is no crime. The Miners’ union turned out as on boarded by choice. If more a charges could have been invented it is reasonable to suppose that they would not have been overlooked. We denied the jurisdiction of the local union to dic- tate tous where we we had changed our piece, their request in order ty gratify their whims they would have had the same right to move us from one eating house to another and make ‘‘monkeys” of us, denying us the right to doas they, them: selves Seat where they please, if the restaurant man will stand their werk. The men who instigated the trouble were actuated hy motives arising from nal animosity directed inst Eber c OC. Smith. They were so poet in should board. Ff tem all of b of brother- hood and saw that a fitting funeral cere- mony.was performed. The reinains of te, cases are given below: JUD$MENTS AND SUMMONS Corsair ve Dempster. “Bazvister Ab- bott. Shaw ve McKenzie. Barrister Forin. Angio-Cole Co. vs Young. Batrister Creighton va Quiraley. Barrister Barrieter Ab- Barrister Mao- Hunter ve Hand. Barrister MacNeill. Lippman vs Ehlers. “Hunter vs Smith. direction at Undertaker Beatty. Besides the dele- gates from the Miner’s Union, who were solicitous that a fitting service should be CABES. Soule va Fourteen G. M. Co. ister Clate. Revesbeck vs Porry. Et al for goods sold. Bar- held, were a n«mber of of e di why slowly followed the bier to ie last resting place. ‘he Pia pts |-bearers on leyers, John Stone, Ole Oleson, tom Tesacson and John Aho. ‘is occasion were: Matthais Bros. vs H. Henderson, | ter which was refe: to registrar. Bar- rister McDonald. Paget Sound News Co. va Funk. Bar- ridter | Clute. The was prey by the Miner’s Union: his employ and the was brought up on when nought op Spee in his office end t the: denied that they were obliged there. If they lied then, ey are Past entitled to be believed now. The objections on this score were not raised by the men-~employed in the Racorp office. One man who has been peligicualy active in heaping abuse and_backin; the charges against us in the October 19, 1897. We, on behalf of the Rossland Miner's Union No. 88 of the Western Federation tothe relatives and We ath to thank Rev. Irwin for his services on this sad occasion. J. T. Rosgees, President. JG. Secr-tary. boat union, was a few weeks since in the Recorp composing room. The rietor of the Recorp bought hia Rodding suit for him, and furnished him with transj ortatiun for himeelf and wife to the amount of $175 gratis. Another one of the 14, who has as many faces as @ flock of sheep, and who was formerly employed on the Recorp, laid off and boarded with the proprietor é weeks without being asked for a cent p payment, jand never said as much as “ ank y ou. Two others who refused to leave ‘the composing room at the busiest time in the day, just as the paper was about to go to een, , when requested to do 20 by Mr Smith, as they were interfering with the work of his printers and toe they did not propose to wait until e printers were through work before they transacted their businees were or- dered out of the office by Mr. Smith and of course are not personal friends of his. Another inember of this gallant 14 lost his joh on account of perpetual Hotel"Allan For Sale 1 Only. Anotherdne was discharged for in- competency by one of the present kick- ers who was Shen soreman, of the Rec- oRD composing the justice For P Rel. ing ex ticity upon of the internat va rae we LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. CO. ie hundred airy bedrooms. Parlors, baths, willaed and private ela room ‘Diging room unexcelled. Electric lights, conveniences. ~————The Only Brick ifotel in Town. ——"™ as the 5 apicamresien) jud, = between ime inka of the the people not hi ad rely u i tla the M. and tl om 8 rely apo i tm ihe Young Men’s Liberal Club. The first regular nfeeting of the above club was held in the Imperial block on Monday evening last when the commit- tee formed for the purpose of drafting by-laws presented their report. These by-laws are founded on those governing the Young Men’s Liberal association of Toronto and were accepted by this club with « few sl'ght alterations. _ The election of officers held at the Pre- meeting was rer number rigned the anember- ship roll and any other young Liberale whe have not already sign the same may do eo at the ne: zt regular meetin; trhich willbe held in the school-room of the Imperial bi Paweed the lst day of November at be sub commences ita under the most to become a very strong “organization. Cheap Passenger Rates. Portland to San Francisco via the U. R. & company’s steamers, cabin $5.00, steerage, $2.50 including meals and berth. Bervice unexcelled. For through rates, satli et dates, berth reservations and detailed information callon E. bad Ruff, agent Red Mountain ee +) OF Adams Trav. ars and o: B.&N. No. 30 Ave., Soasised, . = Cronyn. Blue. workmen. Barrister Hamilton. sh vs Beall. Barrister Whitside. Allen vs plaraas: Barrister Ham: Chandler vs eplor Work, &c. Bar- tister Hamilton. Campbell va “Old Fi + M. Co. Sinking shaft. Barrister Foriu Hock et al. ve. McCallum, referred. Barrister Forin. Promissory note. ter MacNeil ia ers a Long. Barrister White- side. Cooper ve. Nest Egg Co. Barrister Forin, Mendall ve. Cameron, iur note. rister Whiteside. NEW Cases. Craig vs. Mannainead, $4) For boarding ’ Services rendered. |! Bar- poe in Seattle before coming here cA Banh of Kore te whee tet a@ chain. 5 ° Reoorp of- Union Printer Wanted. Wanted .a good, competent, sober pal nion Pte Datty Recorp of- NEWS ABOUT 1 THE CITY. tgaerie, teams are Youd ‘into the Childrea’e kid wloves end J lechew’ kia tehed beck akin == £42.50 shoe a set eins a gciment: M ’ and dressing aS shied yee Aid elsewhere at seg cenit Blue vs. iionesley, referred, Barris- | °™ c..M. Voller. | beg popular plumber, , Barrister Macieill. Barr vs. Dickman, $76 rent. wedi ‘allaham vs. McCluek: board. Barrister MacNeill. Eas ‘ampbell Bros. vs. O. Davis, $63.33 A goods sold. Barrister MacNeill’ . Brown et al.. vs. Ross et al., enforce- ment of mechanic’s lein toe #1, 211.65, 65. Barristers McDonald & Crony cCargar vs. B.C.S. S.&R Co., $1,000 dam: Barrister Forin. Ritl et ys. McKinnon et al.. e274" for goods sold. Burrister McLeod. Hunter Bros. va. Blue & Lion Br'g 08 goods Mac- Barrie i sold. Barrister eill. Hunter Bros. vs. Louis Blue. $400.19 goods sold. Barrister BecNsill. B.C. 8. & R. Co. vs. A. W: Pech. $75.76 iamber. Barrister Hamilton B ewman v. Cooper et al. $210" de- it and damages. Barristers Mac- aid and Cronyn. Castle ve Hand. $50 for jion a certain house. Fe MeDor Barristers MeDonald ips vs Wilson. $50 work done. Barrishe MacNeill. he wag ia c a autre Ys the new branch Tine beg tween and Robson by re € This will stable Roeslanders. to ote Rossland and arrive in Robson inaidc Pere an kes 46 minutes id to Trail, another 8 for minutes 18 consumed in transferring the broad gage, and then it take: Hun- ininutes more to reach Robson, maki one hour and two minutes for ‘the tre As time is money poe stitiserslies will be very much road is in 9 ration. © Eapecialy ‘e tlanter true, jing lawyers ave to Nelson to file their cases. Seepnty Ave novelty, ¢ ares paterns fox $3.50 a euit at Hunter Aly tight heaters, Saal th lined at Hoge, —_—_—_——__—_ today. Piano for Sale. true bill A nearly Dew. Fisher sesh F pent to trial of sale at a great office, Gregeon va F ve Funk. $51 is ink. $5! promissory note | Umbrella in fancy handle ne A splendid line of ladies’ m:etock broker at Hunter Bros. Mask s ot i