ROSSLAND ‘EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 6, 1899. THE NEW BANK BUILDING, At Will Bo Fully Occupied by Novem- ber lat. Mr. J. S. C. Fraser, manager oj the Bank of Montreal, says the bank will occupy its new premises about the rst of November. The whole|© of the offices in the building have been let. The corner office in the basement has already been occupied by the Spokane Falls & Northern Telegraph company, and the office in the rear of that has been leased by Mr. Richard Plewman for a min- ing and real estate office. The store at the corner of the alley is now occupied by the Great Northern express office and by the Spokane Falls & Northern ticket office. The first floor over the bank has been let to Merrs.-Daly and Hamil- ton, who will occupy the four rooms in the front and sub-let the other five rooms, but as yet they have not made any arrangement for their oc- cupancy, though they have many offers under consideration. The second story will be used en- tirely by Manager Fraser and a number of bank employes for resi- dence quarters and will be hand- somely fitted up. Messrs. Daly and Hamilton will move into the building about the rst of October. * ‘The Police Investigation. The police investigation will be resumed tonight in the police court and a large’ number of witnesses have been subpoenaed to attend for the pr ‘i The missii Senator. The first public man who prominently took up the cause of revision (in July, 1897.) An able champion, who was not afraid of consequences. Mg. FERNARD Lagor!.—Counsel of Zola and. Picquart. Also now appearing at Rennes. Me. Demaxce.—Dreyfus’s coun- sel at the court-martial, and during the present trial. GeNzRAL MERCIER.—Minister of War (November 1893 —January 1895) when Dreyfus was arrested. His bitterest foe, and utterly impla- cable. It was he whe laid secret evidence before the court-martial judges. Lieut. Du Paty De Cram.—The melodramatic villain of the piece, set a trap to surprise Dreyfus by dictating to him the text of the bor- dereau. | Warm supporter of Ester- hazy, acted the part: of the “veiled lady,” assisted in forging telegrams to entrap Picquart, and did the dirty work of the War Office. Since disowned by all, and expelled from the army. M. Detocorcus.—President at the Zola trial, Made history by his stock: saying in favor of the War Office party, ‘‘The question shall not be put.” GENERAL BoisperFRE.—Chief of the General Staff at the time of the Dreyfus prosecution. Resigned be- cause Henry deceived him. Was|; in touch with all the Esterhazy trickeries. Now ill, and keeping in the background. will probably adjourn until Monday Speranza Letrer.—Forged let- ter sent to Picquart with the object pleted, leaving 1,300 feet yet to drive.—Cascade Record. es The Rossland Record has changed owners, Eber C. Smith ‘stepping down and out and Mr. W. K. Es- ling, of the Trail Creek News, tak- "The ie Cilarendon Cafe. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ° . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Rooms for Saher and Dinner Par S, ing’ p on jk first. Eber C. threatens to “break out” again in the province within the next sixty days. ‘You can’t keep a good man down,"—Moyie Leader. Superintendent William Ander- son of the Cascade Water, Power & Light Company owning the power on the Kettle river at this place, has received orders by cable from the head office at Lundon to feta contract at once for clearing the right of way for the pole line from Phoenix, in Greenwood camp, to ‘Cascade, a distance of about :25 miles. ; A large‘part of the distance is open cquntry, but about five miles is quite heavily timbered. He has now called for tenders to clear this: Mr. And has been arrangi' to begin’ work at once on the'sev- eral parts of the big plant to be put in for: utilizing the energy of the Cascades, This will include finish- ing the’ 300-foot dam, work on which was started last fall, building the flume, 600 feet of which is to be a tunnel through solid rock, build- ing the power house and putting in the pole line.’- The latter will cost about. $3000, per mile, and the ien- tire expenditures will amount to many thousands of dollars.—Cas- cade Record.’ = Mrs. A. Moore, Prop. J.8. Grabam, Myr ROSS THOMPSONecsans I have the following blocks i in the following companies for sale: Eureka € her, H take, Evening Star, Silverine, R.E.Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilamM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. Jackson Co., Agents, Rossland, B. CG LIBERTY. Written by Pearl & Cassidy. Dedicated to F. 0. E., No. 10, Rossiand, B.C. We're defenders of the nest Of the bird that we love best, Called the Eagle—yea, the Eagle. We soar high with the morning sun, Ever ready'to protect our young, Like all good Eagles, yea, good Fagles, We're indevendent, brave and strong; And it won't be very long ‘Till our young birds will be feathered out And join us in our song. Ever happy, light and free, like our motto, ‘‘Liberty,” Are the birds in Aerie No. 10, in Rossland, B.C, , CHORUS— : i We're the birds that flock together .. i In fair and stormy weather... eee Our ambition is to'soar on high , As our Father Bird above; For the king of birds are. we, And we're all as brave and free As the motto of our Aerie, which is “Liberty.” Elder birds who are here today May soon have to fly away. PUBLISHED EVENINGS EXCEPT SUNDAY. VOL. §- NO. 5+ ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. ° THE WET TEST Next door to the Boat Office. ain’s chances. Nickel ‘Timers, $10.00. “Gas Metal, $8. $8.50 to $25. ~~ J, W. 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