John McTeer Repass.|"* = Ott 20, sell you the nd addresses 0 AOSSLAND STOCK QUOTATIONS. Corrected Daily By Jennie L. Stone, Stock Broker. TRIAL. RACES AT HENLEY. Fine Regatta Weather, Stiff Breeze Go- ing and Large A d Wants, For Sale. Rent, Lost Etc Tencents\a line for the first insertion: and five cants @ ine thereafter. London, July 14.—The trial heats of Henley regatta for 1807 began today Name of Company. with beautiful weather, though a still wind blew at intervals from the Birk-’ shire shore. The crowd in attendance ae Mining rma a Snvextments. " Corresdundence Soltelted.| 3, Ornices: a Recorn Biocg, lo ROSSLAND B.C. directories or agency | ¢ An order need eonfined vo the tull lt ‘thoy will | ¢ held by the men woes names can be furnished These names are use- rutin piscing ‘mining ‘The lists are furnished O° ithes Week deliveréd | "Fo JUST ARRIVED AT THE WHITE HOUSE a FULL LINE OF First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SCHAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. Dentist and Oral Surgeon. 4 work the best that shill and experience oan Office over Fraser's ‘Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. 8 Ka ECE. Record Office # terp! was as large as usual. The first event was the trial heat for the Thames Challenge cup, at the Buck’s station. King’s cllege, Cambridge, beat thé Royal Indian col- 5 BITUATIONS WANTED. Daag RAT tog NET Wanrsp—A partner charge in man Turkish bath parlors Imperial bigek *. FOR RENT. To, tres? gd Baler Gisar nd, Stock, and jana Case, at Stock Ex bares 8 Polumpte arene. Waxtgp—A house of three or ee omg plastered. Jennie os ar 6-16tt For lege at Hooper’s Hill. For the Ladies’ Challenge plate in the first trial heat, Emmanuel college, | Fo: Cambridge, beat Baliol college, Oxford, at the Buck’s station. In the Grand Challenge cup, first *| heat, the Leander club beat the Thames Rowing club by one and three- uarters lengths. At Back’s station in the first trial -for the Grand Challenge cup, Trinity Hall, .| Cambridge, beat the Leander Rowing {| elab.— In the Ladies’ plate, first trial heat, .|at the Bucks station, Christ chureh, ;| Oxford beat, Trinity College, Oxford. In the first trial heat for the diamond .| sculls at the Bu--ke station, J. J. Blusee, ‘| Amsterdam, beat 8. Fairbair, Cam- *| bridge. In the first trial heat for the dismond ‘ aculls at Bucks station, Dr. W. 8. Me- pera eases pas seamen rama se | Frm mney Er peelrer og! alaby who had the Buck’s station, | Fo ’ M. Beaupont, of ‘the Button-on-the- Trent Rowing club. In a trial heat for the Ladies’ Chal- lenge plate the Eton College ren, beat the crew of the Coll Eton won handily, jeading E ing t the Fawley Court bo: time was 7 minutes ard 23 ihe. winners had the nak's station. e second trial--heat. >for the Ledies’ ‘Challenge plate King’s College, Cambridge, on the Buck's station, ‘beat Bedlowed school. In the second trial feat for the Stew- ards’ Challenge cup the Lon ton Rowing _|elub on_the Buck’s station beat the | Thames Rowing club. In the first a for the Nickall’s *| Challenge cup, I .R. Balfour andl Guy Nickalls, of the Leander club di feated Ww. rum and G. ae s, of New College, Oxford. “The winners had :| the Buck’s station In the third heat for the Thames s Challenge cup, the Kingston Rowing lab mmanuel Colles e, Cam- Peters . brid age. —— TO SETTLE THE STRIKE, Prospect of a Settlement Eetter Than for Some Time. Pittsb Pa., July 15.—The pros- 7, FoR eS eee! aa s Ss pect of a settlement of the miners’ strike is brighter thun for rome time. - The cheerii is made to- tt | night that the employees of W. Pp. i Dearmitt, president of the New York & Cleveland Gas Coal company, whose faur roomed house. Jen- ~nie L. Stone, erie Fou Raxt—Furnished two roomed house a wet Jennie Le dione. tint Rewt—Six roomed houne, new, plastered, ‘at §25; Jennie 1. stone. Fox Rext—Fonr rooms, new, plas ene onbtre; #5, Jennie. ig ul roomed hi iaptine Any ‘depot; re per mo; Nonuie tStone. (uit Fon Rent—Dining room in first glass Pate é Jennie L, Stone, at For Bun store Fo foom. 14x42, snd viturrisbed 3, lose P,! for rent poetry in the Record block, 2 Raw: Fine furnished comfortsble rooms "ort Tonk, “Apply to imperial Cigar store, Spo- yy rnished ang | gntnmntshea room ‘tor rent ey ‘be Kumcorp bi FOR BALK. Fee. Bales weil bred 4-year-old erating horie pply to W. L. Webb, 1/8 Colum! roe Sate—Mining ol oy near vath "Quarts reek) ee ‘Two good mining claims on i Shekp for cushy Jennie L. eaeut. tone, Fos 8113 — eget 1% miles from and stable in connec ges roan 3 nine near i Jennie L, cee For Bare—G ce lot with 1) ies Wi ie be reid ave @ bargain. Tense fis For Bsr a —Chleken tan "oat dwelling house and chic cen onsekens. For particulars chulre yor afeigante ea town. you 8 tock of Millinery and vision The nly ae aecict srore in good town Kent of stor 8, $20 18 mont wath lease. lee ise Ba, ene on tEMoonmt of sickest. Le—Resident lot, nice rocation, conven- out to business centre. Jennie L. Stone. elbtf. For Sara Bar and saraltare of hotel in this city. pais sais 0 same ea frame OF oar g100; Jennie L. Stone. Foo SaLn—Good rain; desires Rees; Jennie L. io Fou 5:tx-Good hotel, pusiness—with ‘out property; Fontle'h stone. For SaLe—6 ton low bed Sranstet. truck tk ee ir, cheap. Address L. Koot, No 11 Fett, eee vane, Wash. G7-tt. For Saie—Chicken ranch ‘Also 5 hogs. Apply at this once. bat Sa ing restaurant basiness at toxell on sevount of sick- off mh good location: r wer ‘uprig! ht surtne ‘and boiler, used an one Month, ingul at Reddtar Bene. ae Bana dé Kates have opesed «bey, 5: store in the Le Roi stables, Airy serieet Geinend sitention. dt will -pay youto call on them. peat For Saiz: A new piano at a bargain on eas termas, Inquire at this office Jf Font Sais: A livery bars ana clear title to lot hich ft 1s located for sale ate bargain gulch 14 ply at sais ome. u-i6t Fon Saum: An Erlo bleycle, new. apply sents vont Sale: es A comple outfit for a country news- ress. Repae; Washington elghs column Fon Saunt ae abe and WEEKLY Boas.aitp Recomp is sale at the follu’ news Sands f in ig ret, B. Ho! tel ticouver, c. E. agents for Vancouver. DkaYAGE. Moving: If you have popepnota songs to move calle sed Oe ‘Star trans{e DRaracE: eter "Tra Red nnater Company handles alt Kinds ox falgnt pro wap ly. | 1,200 hi been ly. at work J. I’, McKenzie, M, D., MoGill, Montreal, P and Licential of the Boyat College of Ph: eons. Edinburgh. Licential of aity ot "Physicians and jurzeO! Specialty made of Eye and Ear ‘Diseases. Orrick: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. TEA siclans If you are particular as to| Roslend the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excallent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave.. near Lincolo St. @, H, Franklin. Xrnest Azulsy, AZULAY & Ca., MINES, 8STUCKS, AND REAL ESTATE. P. 0. Box 882. 28 Columbia Avenue. ROSSLAND, B.C. and without whose assistance ‘the suc- cess of the movement would have been jeopardized, have agreed to join with the other operatives for a plan of settle- ment of the strike on a t.ue and uniform 8. — _THE ALIEN LAW. Agents to be Appointed to Ad if you teainin; Parga done war up the ited Star Stal os d, you want Taster Company will do it ‘i promptly. Puaxog: If you want a safeor piano moved fo the Red star Transfer Company to do it; ey are responsible for all damages. Tux Bed Star ‘Transfer Company mi ry reece Geaiks aod will call at ay y part of she city for baggaye or pascongers. It in Roesland and Elsewhere. Ottawa, Ont. » July 14.—\gents will be at’ Winnipeg, er ae 2 LIVERY STABLES. Honsas:Get your saldle aud pack horses at the Hed Star stables. * an to the alien labor law. Minister Sifton is arranging the matter. An agent will also be appointed in Western Ontario. It is likely that J. P. Loughry, of Sault -| Ste. Marie, well known in labor organi- i zations, will get the job temporarily. panes coment "* = 8 italisation ot ren. is indicat by ymihfaua snd fractions thereof. » ied ————_ LONG AND SHORT HAUL, ae = - | Clause Suspended in Order to Facilitate the Kootenay Business. Chicago, Iil., July 14.—The interstate has until December 31 the long and aes haul clause of the interstate law in so far as business to the Kootenay district is con.e.ned. so as to enable all rail- roads to compete with the Canadian Pacific. x5. Toten ——— EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION, BUSINESS PERNONALS,, Just stop and look in Fraser's window spas gee Tr month |, mat sell for ‘Stone. bret if you have a! trank & J of kind x 2 bagene,2 " month of July, and Brown. WE LEAD THE TRADE, MN, J. OABARN, Midsummer Sale In order to reduce our stock and prepare for fall import- ations, we-have decided to offer special inducements to ,pur- chasers of Ordered and Ready-Made Olothing during the ‘We have‘not space to quote prices, let it suf- fice to say that we have reduced all prices in above lines from 20 to 2% per cent. Hats, Boots and Shoes and Gent's Furnishings at sale prices. Children’s Clothing a specialty. Just a rived, a large consignment of Corduroy Suits in Gray 3K 101 Columbia Avenue. : =|GRANITEWARE_=> “ At oEmee Prices of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware (0. RED STAR ory and Transfer Co. business. We have the Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, 8 general express, truck and & Westere transfer pi railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinda of freigt fro m cara; any thing moved—from 5 trunk to a boiler, Quick work. ‘Telephone No. 8. J. WwW. AARTLINE. PROP. ge for the C i ae THE HOTEL ALLAN LEADING HOTEL OF mepenne B. OC. a=_—— The Only Brick Hotel in shee. —_— |PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NGTON SP RESERVE STS. J. W. LANE. PRO : Rossland, B.C. «4 The Pacific Hotel, > JOHN WATSON. PROP CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND First class in every patticular. SPOKANE St. ‘the beautiful perfume atomizers. Fon fine fruit and choice candies calla at a the Gelumbia Candy Company, Reserve st, ni a Pas he ‘Enoony every night by carrier for Pd cents per week. Leave orders at the ollice. BAKERIES. B,C, Bauany, Hazelwood milk, fine creainer’ Colombia Avenue ¢ Largest and best dining room in the city. furnished rooms, 5 GRAND UNION AOTEL— HEROD & WILSON Proprietors. Rossland, B. C. Fifty finely Rates reasonable. forand frech ranch eyes. 4 Washingest street. Slutt B.C. Baxgry. Fine bread, cakes and pastr; ‘our specialty. “24 Washingtun street. rae BATHS. Bazwal a adies’ entrance to the new baths from the Ki Hotel. Tet ubs and marble hy ett WORE, pore GoM. Weller, sanitary PERBON AL. N. P. Sash and Door Factory Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Trimmings, Screen Doors and Windows, Scrool Work and Fret Work specialties. Eetimate giren on all kinds 7 mill- work. Orders P ly filled. © Corner of 2nd The Rossl VOL, U, NO. 21 s\Live and Let, Liye ‘The’ Anst shipments of the Record’s Job Office \ Has arrived and is being setm@p. It is complete in every depart- ment, so we are prepared to do lany and ‘gil kinds of Commercial Work. We belong to no com- H. S. Wallace } stationery Wall Paper Notions Tos- | = #8 Fancy Goods, Etc. Mape of the, principal Mining Dia- tricts of British Sones ‘bine and propose to. do work st prices which will: saying: 2fthat no business ‘man of: Ross- land need send away to get his a York al pte been Rrtiivy fe our Tine ‘e Robertson TRIC il Hanging, etc. ee 18, Gfivnbi 100K AT ‘the brain; yet within the bordgrland of THE DEADLY DRUG Several Opium Dens Flourish In the Heart of-Ross- > Jahde. several Mass gage “EE tho as |. ig [Ientocked REPORTER, VISITED ONE/|tendance BISHOP WON IT. - Defeated Doc Mack Last Niet in Four Rounds. The boxing. bout . between piddy Bishop and Doc Mack at the opera house last night lasted four rounds, From tho end of the first round it was with the bai pana se SEAL cy ASSESSOR AND HIS BIG BOOK. ‘Assessor Cooper and his clerk, armed with & big’ boot: that is a guide to the to be like ‘great: away the vital fanctions and’ theke are three; 3 ium dens, | usual ‘and one of them at least; which s Rxc- visited. Saturday Ey ‘hy I: os “House. Fraser's Window JUST. ARRIVED TRE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge. Bags Perfumes: Mirrors, Ete. Mids Lillian sere Matiager. ; The Youngest Living Hypnotist, _ Mind Reader of the of thi + sciences. — ‘Fun, Laughter and Science Gommione: Don't Jennie L. se an iven in thew window or Ww. W Yolls, the ena aruggise, ulars seq Small Tbitts. ) DEALER IN on Friday oon at 8 0’ Felock. (For »artic- ‘| oberon Floor Reserved, 50c.; Baleony, Real Estate CEO..A. FRASER 41 Columbia And Btobe, last night,,. running aie The police know ‘of these spote Loni sea heart of Ronid but bre powetlees to set. ‘The ck We Pet ri sompete te rnoipg ste iu wits bran Fe liestion ae vibe. big tie book sn pe ras his busy doy. ‘aay, NEW BAPTIST of the Exterio: r wiley hindan i Roeguahie Marriot “They age, donbly protected. ‘Their customers fear- ing the: notoriety attendant °. upon the prosecution of-sach eases, will not outsider to get in unless he is acquainted with a regular customer, or. unless he has the password. The: instant an of- ficer appears the be-| A ve evidence, and it is impossivle for an |’ ILimell A. Wolff and Iuterior of the St®acture. ~ At a slight ion which di ‘tuited| SPEECHES CHURCH wes vee ew ghite mist which made it doubly|°, ROSSLAND, BRITISH; COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897. THE RAIN SPOILED. IT|% Miners’ Union Picnic Today. WERE. MADE Mayor Scott, Speaker Higgins, ‘Ed. Boyce and Others Ad- _, areas the People. morning the aky was clouds that gradually darkened and clored in above Rossland until a down: resulted, Mixed with the rain disagreeable.’ This. kept many people ‘way from the ball “grounds ‘where the sports.. The parade started at 10: 280. It formed at the ‘east end of Columbia avenue, and after marching around the block vie Spokane, Firat avenue and street, along ‘a good view, close within the city, rises the spires of the new Baptist shareh, seg will be grounds. te as if by magic, and nothing i is left to his diew except’ two or three grimning celestials ond perhaps. couple of white men talking unconcernedly, who were not peoe enough to get out of the way, A reporter Jgdined? xdimittance to one of these dens by bribing a regular cus- tomer. The place is within the heart of the. city ia far from the. postoffice- Passing thi ;| with frlends ¢ Siren rear. cies ee seongn Mining Stock _ Wena 8a e6 And Mines. Board ant Room om $25 pers ia 21 Columbia. Ave. BOSSLAND.| ‘Neatly. fariehed rooms and dinning room, 2nd floor Guelph block, over OP. RB. Telegraph Office. Good board and’ nice room at above prices. - MRS, KIPKEY, Prop.| Cariboo City - Reat Estate: Mineral. City aud Cariboo Gity.| The Best Bay in the Market: ‘Town Lots For Bale. J. B. MILLS, 4 : regs : _> =General Agent, » CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. | 115 West Co.umbis Avenue, Roseland. Pee ne oe : : ; z High Grade Shoes . & * From the Best American and Canadian = 5 Makers &t the lowest prices... . Bole Agent for the Blater Shos. : Sole Agent for J. & T. Bell’s Fine Footwear. ia - Me ce ANCNEILL Columbia Avenue. ~ - - Ss. A. HARTMAN. | Houses Rented and Rents Collected |" Properties Listed. and Advertised Free.” If you have anything to sell or wiah to buy anything: call “and register your -wante free. - Call ‘on Next Post Office. | ; ‘was: encounte! ate; dark etch le led we a weil Tghted room to the right. queer odor pervaded the place eich i it auscating to one not ac- customed to, edi Stretch Sie : eee aes By Janghing ond le of ‘wikis. Ouin A amen was aff led. chim- self comfortably 8 small pil of opium was inserted in ve ib| and care is forgot. eg ae ce over Hie: ict, imagination naa bodied from the imal free. All thoughts melt into obli by: 8 of int ae Stat tty of aa daciet mney woes g| that will be, reals ta the iie-when | die Rev. Best yes ‘was. conducted through the red. ‘were |: Leadii nerves atid cai va genera ral.re) v tion. eee eooghout the a whole system. “All form » land sa on oh ve tirizon of Rossland, that attracts poth’the stranger’s and visitor’s eye. It can be seen from any part of Ross- land. It is built ona liberal plan with @ broad, well lighted interior, and ex- terior which, when finished, will cap- tiviate the eye. -Itis the intention ‘of the to have the en- Ce bia avenue it showed that Ross- land’s. labor organizations were’ well represented and reached several blocks, Leading was the mounted marshall of the day; clorely followed by « carriage and four, .containing the mayor, Mr. Martin and well known citizens. After this came the band, followed by the typographical union, in which were tirely clear of debt whén the’ services are held tomorrow. The Baptists are to be congratulated. Perhape no other one thing could have shown their faith more in the future of Roseland than by having bnilt an edifice terday a nee re] Rather than for Beats the the p beilding ng fo cted on lines of been. so admirably blended that th SpneER qtiosk must he seen to be appre- bp te the entrance way isa steps forming Sent bile At the ine end of the oorrit which ‘was Lnpore from Ta- raised platform uire. The Bapti . pianelng at pe ate at ee ets blue line | W388 e win- vee is re organizer | ‘any agi of Mpabor ar followed. varied with hg more shan fe ash ot w Jarge enough gai e din their order the Recorp’s men, the Miner's, Rosslender’s and Review's. Next came the miners unjon followed by othertrades unions. THS BALL GROUNDS, opened with addresses. thickly and thd crowd which. was. hud- | dled under the dripping roof of the D randatand by looking ont in the dense fog could distinguish in the distance more dense fog. The constant drizzle =| was enough to put an end to the pro- gram ofthe day but as the speakers were present it was decided to proceed with that part of the exercises and then disperse. P. J. Holohan called the assemblage to order and M. Powell ‘was Steals’ madechairman. Mayor Scott was the first speaker. The mayor expressed his regrets that the inclement weather had fered with the He re- Por ‘As the procession stretched out along u 8 The dxtrciael at the baseball grounds Fog settled Pp . re) Rain and Fog Interfered with the | Scott hed asked tim to “tore fo plt order, advocate bi their d Regis ee the eesence of ig.anarchy. He said the lodge sont of~ cee ee taught to uy eke er “Bodw n'the fact that ignorance was tal into which the 'labori Teoris — mecmablod. ele a a 4 since dawn why did th they not do ay St at ihe duty of ot the i eeamblent itizen shat surrot Picnic was held; and interfered with the.) +575 world emi Laer But it is troe that whe ave Ii held the wealth of the world ve Cc avenue ‘and on. to the belljall You, who scoff at the boring. men to. unite and who will ‘3 the slightest conception of ment or of & labor 01 ion.’ g of the Prejadicee ‘of nation- ality and Lrelieton, roby said: “I care not where nor do Tare what sitar pefore which he bows There is no “They 4 coral Jaining about conaibone: the t you make Boyce’ oe A TRADE ORGANIZER. W. J. Walker in the City to Secure Dele- gations for Labor Day. ‘W. J: Walker, one of the organizers of the Knights of Labor for the Northwest and editor of Freeman’s Labor Journal of Spokdne, arrived in the city yester- day to participate in today’s festivities. ‘Mr. Walker is here for the purpose of trying to secure labor organizations to visit Spokane on labor day, September 7th. Geel rates will be given on all marked upon the i that exist between the employers and the| the laborers in Rossland and hoped that the would remain ‘The next speaker was M. Powell of t- the typographical union whe made an able address. Dr. Sinclair also spoke. and advised |’ the wcrkingmen to remedy their griev- ar “4 the i velle of the humorous _ stories. illustrative of tie: points be contended for. He said labor was i ran from Mon- tana, Tdaho an British Columbia. No expense is being spared to make it one of the greatest events ever held in the northwest. —~— ‘ -_ VAGRANCY BYLAW PASSED. At the adjourned meeting of the city counci} last night the vagrancy bylaw was reconsidered ag required hy law‘and thus becomes in force. A new bylaw was introduced pro- hibiting the shoot of ‘fire works or firearms: witha the ¢ ity and illegalizing rage that ‘he chief qusstion. he The oomnell then adjourned : to meet next Tuesday night. —— ABOUT THE CITY, ichael Craney was fined $16 this *| sagan for fighting yesterday. E. D. Carpenter was fined 5: an costs this morning fos assaulting A. ought before the dius noting. woilce ih his vital ial functions, Nauti he is yes a shadow aan a wreck. The ‘after is what h The men ain the room chatted aay. Most of them were well tose couple ot Others came in After. ss aes | Rig ory iy Rossland Stock Exchange. Conducted upon strictly business principles and with equity to all. 28 Columbia Avenue. Open to the public free, Stocks called every evening at8p.m. A charge is mado of }— TENDERS WANTED. ‘Tenders will be received at this office for hauling brick from the O. K, yard to oasland. 7-7-tf avenue and Davis street, ROSSLAND. bt ere ieee eek for offices and sleep: apartments, or light eekeeping, “61 fon’ firet floor in ler Golumbia preety, + $ Next Door to the Bank of Montreal. Largest Stock: in Rossland of Men’s Fine Ready-Made CLOTAING. ‘We handle the famous Sanford & Calder’s Clothi the best d ughout. .. oF oft cers and installation. in Canada. (Call at our store and examine’ our complete line of Pants re oe bed ap- ues Nowruey,—Board and room, $7; te ange. W. msrante ‘ie’ ‘Hon, We handle no shoddy goods. You witt| fen. Bs Rootensy ave, halt bigek eunt Spkaze’ Street v U% to your own in* v6 ll on us before buying elsewhere. Yours ciacing C&W. Ratiwey) Cc. M. Weller, ; histone lease, PRACTICAL PLUMBER S. A. bo RTMAN, All work attended to promptly sous ove.y day. Iv you want the Kossland BVERIKG Reson 18 ‘Spokane go to E. M. shaw or J. DanciNo: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- Encircling af B.C. hi bly polished wainsco eral effect is one % . BOARD AND ROOMS. t communication of Corinthian ic nee Hoa holdin Masonic Hall, Pav: House—On Bt. Paul street, just open- Thursday ev a oa Sa biss new manegeiaeat New! vowiy farnish- visit of the Grand Weel RLSTAUBAS The Corporation of the City of Ross. land, B. C. rom time of incorporation to 30th ace of June, 1897: Set eels aller, richer Spon 4 the wain i half Wenn eee ‘oTHEs valuable discovery. | we Vendome restaurant is tbe best place in town to dine. Tus Vendome rectaurant leads, serving fine meals and prices resonable. Businnss lunch 25 cents et the Vendome. Tag Vendome gives quick Service on More > “ice and everytbing Uiot class, A lunch and bazaar will be gi Thursday, Tuly 20 , by the ladies of the Prosbyterlan ¢ argh in aid of the b build ing fan By rete ot th of the We Rave no disorder here,’’ large folding doted between the ae eed you-are treating the miners en F. McCrae made a brief address stating that he was in sympathy pith , | the cause of the and hi were well d by fies overcome by th eh was informed PERSONALS, hies off to Col. E. 8. 6. Topping of Trail was in ning on business. James re Herrick, manager of the Iron Mask is in town from Spokane. Liquor Hcenses: Dray licenses Platinum to the value of about $17,000 tax - 205 was produced in New South Wales dur- Sick fund 1 ing 1896. Police court ues, orcach of bylaws There are about 100 men in the re- TOBACCO AND CIGARS. | — | Parnontze how try. Smoke Enterprise Tree euay and Rowand Favorite cigars, made in Rossland. x PLUMBING, he rear are ese will be ilding will be vigied sc night by C.M. Was ire, practical sanitary JikeS H > ER, ‘UNTER. presen' i ie “first pipe.” Notice Bellon const aa onages = Selling Out Reyardiexs of Cost. Total — | vived Meadow Lake district in Nevada county, C: ‘spokane ‘street and Columbia avenue. ‘Fhuse ‘att Office and shcp corner Columbia shee EE ee HOSPITAL PRIZES DRAWN. Rees It is Speaker Higgins was then introduced. He referred to the symbol of union on James Breen, who will have charge of the erectioa of the Le Roi smelter left te minister’s ambition to have the miners unjon badge—two hands _ BUI.DING MATERIALS. and Ayokane street. ted clear of debt. In-} tis, ped ige- his hearers a oer in Clothing, Roots & Shoes and Gent’s PERDITUBES Spokane people have bonded the : DESTISTS: farulifee Employes’ ps pass Queen Father mine at Cheney, Wath., De. Finsoy, dentist, Hrassi block. | for $25,000. = S. SUPERIER, are Secotnt including scrapers 1 1£0 East Columbia Avenue Ross: last evening for Trail on his way to Spo- kane. “yan, 1cR BROS. Wholesale and hetail. General Merchandise. | ¢: AGENTS FORK GIANT f7W" OC., GOODWIN CANDLES Complete stock of Mining Supplies and Bnii‘«. Bardws7- jo. 3 Bovtiiian Choice Groceries anu Provisions co pany alascectreadrs SMartng ev Goods Furnishina Gocd= shoes '!~ts!Sn suns. | ; From the best Canadian and_s.nerican Manvfactucers. re. ie aye . TELEPHONE 9. Ro. I Tho prizes not raffled during th Sisters recent fair were drawn yesterday ing at the hospital. The prizes wi the wir---e and the fortunate numbern were <~ 1 lows: Silver tea ect, Mrs. Harvey, + 480; clock, Frank epencl ie 107; © 4s’s Parisian hat, Dr. guid watch, . Sheldon A ee to 3, Danlop, won by | the ‘Woop anu lumber: Wo. poll ches: pg than any others. The British Columbia M'U Co, The Le Roi mine at Rossland, B. C., | ae increased its shipments to 180 tons a day. The Comet, a prospect at Gold-creek, Nevada, has been bonded by T. A, Ber nett and others for $22,100. ae C, Mitchell, is about te erect a 10- mp mill atthe South Fork mine, st iteville, NevadaCo., Cal. The steamship Jity of Topeka is down > Alaska with $70,005 in bullicn jildi: It is kel, how- 7 ever, that the minister's desire will be realized, for it is icloratood that the | *! committee who are cut after funds have mets with marked success. The wees next Sunday will be im- pressive. Rey. jouse, of Van- conver, wi'l lead the services in the morning and the evening will be given for the use of ue ministers of the city, who are all ite Cad Reed enone The were working today putting the finishing touches to cecoratrons ap- | propriate for the *Kastern people have begun negotia- Lost. tions for copper property on Michal | oer—Ring with two keys. Suitable reward. creck in Washingt 1. ‘This ufflee. 7- ‘A copper strike has been made in the! ouwe fold band gold bracelet on July 4 An, vinin for Amazon district near Basin, Montana, Rader, wail Hinbly rewarded by ioeying fe yan nad b in the Scioto mine. sam 4) Rossland, @: cain jondsy A recent cle: asitty ny the Cariboo hy- = tre rein ¢ pam Ag eC fr @ d aulic mine in Columbia yielded ——— ——— eee Ylerk’s Office, jwold valued at evil. Faw iaiand: Colummbis avenue. Ci ee Oe uty 14th, 187 y poration and stoction oxpenses _ SS i cry OF ROSBLLAND COUBT OF RFVISION, Printin —_— special f ae ROSSLAND LAUNDRY. (een ae (schools) ° If you have washing to be done come Feerraph pater @ Liebe co flice or drop acard in the pust- Miscellaneous supplies pert ‘expenses office and we will call for it, = Hossland Laundry, tures doora east of Total . ® Be G-12-tf | 716-28 Grn at let me impress upon you that fan other means should. be resorted to When bys arbitration your dimeulties can be edied do not strike for it means misery and want to so many of le. xen", ip! Three cheers were given i. Higgin Man who can furnish ground snd buildings. iggins. BOYCE’s SPEECH. walary to be portion of fee and taxes, te st ‘Three cheera and a tiger greeted Ed “ae. en City Poundkeeper Wanted. HOTELS. - WwW agian, | ey