ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD BY BBER O, BMITH, Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly the best mining camps in the world. It is the one place in the world for people with capital.” MRS. ALLEN’S ENERGY, Mrs. Allen is too well known to need WOMEN WHO COUNT DAILY One Yerr in Advance. Six Mouths Ore Mcnth.. By Cartier by the Week. py One Year, in advance Six months, in advance Bingle copy......++. co In the Ranks of Those be scarcely more than mentioned. By her live, wide-awake business tact and quick, keen perception, she has suc- ceeded iu accomplishing what few men could do. She is one of the most public- spirited citizens of Rossland, and has ever taken the lead in helping the inter- ests of the city. Mrs. Allen came here the first of June, 1895, with scarculy $5 in her pockets. Yet today she owns the Allen house, which practically covers Who Have Helped to Upbuild Rossland, WIDOWS AND OTHERS MONDAY, MAY 31, 1897, four lots, and the ground besides. The furnishings of the house alone is worth several thousand dollars and the prop: erty is situated in one of the best busi- QUESTIONABLE CHRISIANITY. A member of the church came in Saturday and stopped his paper because the Recorp had published an adverse about an given by the church to which he belongs. [We took occasion to tell him that the Rec- orp had for two years published grates, Rossland. church notices for his church; had changed the day of publication of the weekly and paid 25 per cent. extra for setting up accounts of Sunday services for the Monday morning paper, and had in every way possible favored the hurches and their entertai and now at the first unfavorable word he flew into the office and stopped his We told him that this wasa paper. very poor example of charity and christian forbearance. A very poor way of showing appreciation of years of kind ness. He acknowledged that what we said was true He acknowledged that an in- termission and social was promised the people and that they had been sent away without the promises being kept. He acknowledges that the concert was not what it should have been, but his christianity did not lift him above a narrow minded, sensative feeling which is not at all uncommon among the churches. Strangers were invited to come and get acquainted. They came and went away without an opportunity being offered them, but they did have the opportunity of seeing a collection taken up. Church people who preach love, honor, charity and forbearance should practice these virtues themselves. The kind of {christians who practice what they preach do the most good on earth, and are surest to hear the Lord say, “Well done my good and faithful servant, come up higher.” The morning paper with an apparent injured air announced that Mayor Scott has secured the appointment of Mr. Daily as license commissioner, against the recommendation of the city council and many prominent citizens of Ross- land, and therefrom argues that Mr. Scott has “formed a compact with the It is surely evident that Rossland’s mayor stands well with the powers that be, which may provincial government.’ stand Rossland well at hand, even dur- ing his short term. It is too bad that the Morning Mistake cannot get on the right side of any question. They are to be pitied. = Poor Rossland has been faked to about the concert pitch by concerts, shows and theatres. Any kind of an excuse to get money. The latest and perhaps the greatest fake of the was the “‘misrepresentation” of the Co: bett-Fitzsii fight at - Domini hall last Saturday evening. The house season ness localities, Mrs. Allen was born in of F Women Who Can Drive a Bargain. MES. HELEN VARKER, , Mrs. Helen Varker is a motherly look- ing woman, who reminds one of a cheer- fal fireside where blazing pine nots snap and sparkle in merry unison. Perhaps women like men cannot eident ther foot tent we < = m lent, the first acciden occur in scour the heavens and discover new 12) That was four years ago. Then there were no doctors in this part of the country. The injured man was taken to Trail, but there being no hotel nor medical assistance there, ise was taken ina dugout boat to Northport. For 48 hours he was without medical d and expired after reaching Spokane. ire. Varker came to Rossland two jo and started in business in low she owns two lots, one a cor- ner one on west Columbia avenue. On one of these lots she has built the St. wrence, a three story building, and furnished it in first class style. soon as the street is graded she will build an addition in front. The plan of the building she drew up herself, MES, E. A. LEWIS. Mrs. Lewis is a charming widow with clear blue eyes, who by her own per- sonal pnergy and business tact has suc- ceeded in having built the Creedmore block and Grand Union hotel. She owns both buildings and the ground they stand upon. She started in busi- ness in Rossland with scarcely any means. She came here over a year ago and made her first money by leasing the Windsor hotel. She has no agent but *tende to her large business heraelf. Mrs. Lewis was born in California and removed to Victoria fourteen years ago where she lost her husband. She then went to Nelson, then to Spokane, and not being able to succeed in either Place moved to Rossland, where tho dess of fortune awaited her with open arms, .Mrs. Lewis interests herself in all kinds of charitable work. When asked planets, sweep treasures up from out the bottom of the sea, dive into the bowels of the earth, span continents with railways, and build collosal archi- tectual monuments, but it has been liv d iin R d at least, that they can carry on busi- nesses, which would tax the ability of | .. the shrewedest business aman alive. There are 4 number of business women here, who by there own personal energy, business tacts, shrewed observation and clever minipulation, have earned the reputation of being the best business people in town irrespective of sex. Many of them started with no capital. Yet, today they have the finest business block and hotels in the city. The Rapid strides women have made in tate years, since the barriers of sex have been swept away, in the sciences, arts and other branchesof business, have been nothing less than marvelous. But a few years ago they were restricted by iron-bound conventionalities which ig- norance, superstition and narrow-mind- edness built around them, and which they could no more burst through than afelon could cast aside his manacled chains. To take one step over the bor- der line was to be branded as an outcast. Things have changed. So swiftly have the women sped forward in the race of Progress that in many instances they . | erecting a building on one now known 7 ‘one of Rossland’s most enthu: votees. Mrs Kepkey’s family | sists of herself and two charming daugh- ters who are both refined and talented. MRS. F. M. SHAW, Mrs, F, M. Shaw, who owns and runs! the Butte hotel is well known asa awake business methods has built up a | Prottable trade about her. She has een greatly gssisted in her work by her | | sons. i MRS. J. M. MACLACHLAN. Although Mrs. Maclachlan is a thor- || ough business woman, keeping her hus- || ness while he is away, her talents run |; more ina literary line. She has written | | several poems and did considerable newspaper work. For some time she was regularly employed upon the staff of the old Seattle Telegraph and Seattle ews. Since then she has done not a little special work. MES, M, STEWART. Mrs. Stewart was one of the pioneer ; ‘ eT itl practical business woman, who by wide | ‘3 band’s books and looking after his busi- 3 AND REFINING (0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores, a ge % Office and Works at Trail, B. ¢. women in Rossland, having been the first one to arrive. She has shown her business ability by buying two lots and as the Kootenay. She formerly ran the Clifton house. Mrs. Stewart has laid aside the weeds of widowhood and is now East on her wedding trip. MRS. HELEN L. KEYES, ELU-CTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH Mrs. Keyes, the may»r’s deserves to rank among the business women of Rosslani for her many ac- complishments and genial good humor. She is an up to date woman, whose in- Elie Lavalley, telligent mind readily grasps all .kind of business problems, ‘and has proved her- self to be an invaluable assistant for the mayor. She has a college education. MRS. JENNIE L. STONE. When the newspapers announced that there was a lady stockbroker in town, the populace was not satisfied until she had been seen. The curiosity of all the other brokers and most of the business men led them to call upon her. She Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Is Also Prepured to Keep Travelers, was plied with all kinds of questions concerning herself, and it was generally conceded that she had fair prospects of succeeding and would be able to hold her own, even in‘the difficult and dan- Burton Cityis on Cariboo Creek gerous business of dealing in mining stocks. Correspondents of outside news- Pp to notice the ment that Mra. Jennie L. Stone was the first lady broker in British Columbia. When the Stock Exchange was organi- zed in Rossland she was amongst the first to deposit her $50 to become a charter member of that institution, and it is claimed that she was the only woman who _ belonged to a stock onchange: ee had her own have outstripped man. Women have Phat ahe thought about R |, She 1 : Drobleaiy ina few yearo which men [gg taehent faith in, Rowland, and have been toiling with for ions. | have in improvement here, ‘There ‘are When from the dark obscurity of the plenty of amen who Rave. made money i “ ” re aki is- Mtoe hated nsf, te ato | Beagng pre aoa he ronan . \. world was dazzled by the brilliancy of her capabilities, Avenues that had long been closed by prejudice and ignor- ance, opened to her on all sides. As the imprisoned sea with an angry roar rashes through a sudden breach, so. the new woman rushed into these avenues that ever widened as they led onward. In the mad whirl that followed little wonder it is that many of them dazzled by the bright prospects lost their heads and paid the debt by being bruised, strained and cast aside. T i man stood aside and watched these signs in growing alarm, and well he might for to him it meant bach d, lost supremacy and the humility of seeing despised woman snatching the burning brand of commerce and art from his ley come here they expect’ to make a fortune immediately.” ‘MRS. HASSIE TAYLOR. Strange as it may seem Mrs. Hassie Taylor has been guided in her business by that subtle woman’s instinct more than anything else. She does not sit down and cooly calculate figures and their re- sults but does things on the impulse of the | moment: As she says erself, “ over a business move, I get confused and nerally do the wrong thing. But if act in compliance with an inward con- scious! ll it instinct However, this article is not intended to be a treatise on new woman but a true report of how the women of Ross- land ha into the front ideas how it shou e run and voted for disincor ion with a majority of members. She rented an office and entered into the business with a deteri nation that bespoke success. When the stock exchange suspended business and ageneral depression in mining stock hovered the town she made a trip through the Slocan, but returned full convinced that Rossland was by all odds the best town in the Kootenays. She is a ‘brunette, 33 years of age, of knows a when she sees it. Imperial Baths Now Open’ Imperial Bl’k, Wash ington St. Opposite Allan House. Turkish and Vapor Baths and M trent- ment given under the direction of Sfainme OPRIETRESS:. Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE INTERNATIONAL. Tamia ant Watlan Railrray “Time Table No.4. To take effect Feb. 3, 1897. Neo. 4 passen, Arrivesat Trail... ... .. WESTEOUN! 7 Connections at Rossland with tral from Spokane. Connections made with all boats arriving and departing from Trail, General offices: F. ». GUTELIUS, ‘Trail, B.C General Supt Going to Chicago 9 To Anywhere East * If you are, see that your ticket from Minneapolis, t, Paul or Duluth, reads via ANADIAN And Soo Pacific Line Commencing June kail vi points will be inauguratenn 0 all The fastest route to all poi and west. mm Points east THROUGH TICKETS To VANCOUVER And all points in Canadaand the United States. The only line running Tourist Cars Toronto, Montreal and Boston without charge. Tourist cars daily to St. Paul. Have your tickets read via the Great Lakes the most delightful trip in the world during the summer months, Trains leave Rossland via the C. & W. to connect with steamers from Trail for all points north and south. ‘or full information, tickets, rates, maps, etc., call on or address A. B. McKenzie, Agent, Rossland. H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pass, Agent Nelson, or to , ee Gro. McL. Brown, Dist. Pass. Agent, Vancouver. Burton City to the front, The Fast Line Superior Service Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. TICKETS TO sage To PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of atocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING propositions ia all Districts of Re sl Zi ABSTRACT COMPANY. SSLAND Mining Abstract Co. makes ab: stracts of Utles. Traders block; P.O.Box 668} tho B. O. Treasury stocks all listea East. For further par- ticulars apply to L. GC. DILLMAN, POQL, Billiards and Bowling. De Voin's Place ry your friends tkere. AMUSEMENTS, Columbia avenue. You'll find all 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk. Spokane, Wash, A. W. Ross & Co. Cc. ARCHITECTS, A DARMER, architect, 3rd floor Daniels & me sion Chatabers building, Columbia ave . TAYLOR & Moller, prchitects, Taylor block, | {he prem! ave. 186 Columbia, STOCK AND MINING BROKERS, 4 King Street East, TORONTO . ONTARIO. Ri doo: dist ————— D ASSAYERS, W CLUETT, rear Empey Bros Pioneer as- sayer of Rossland fe ICHARD Marsh, 22 years’ experience in| ce treatment and mining of ores. Office next | kno’ r to Hotel Allan, aya Keep your eye on Burton City ROSSLAND Sanitary and Waor Tank Company Orrick: OOMMERCIAL ALLEY, ber chai B. Between International and Northern Hotels, IELD, Hobbs & Co., minesand stocks. Mem- E. 0. Orarton - C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER j All work attended to promptly J Office and shcp corner CoJumbia and Spokane street. - Manager. GERLICK AUER & Parker. AMPBELL Mi Union Hotel. FRAN A; Baird, mining broker, P.O. box 265 v1 F .yroters. Room 15, Coliins Hor OOD, Clarke & Co., mines, stocks and reel estate, No. 28 Ci J. M. ROBINSON & 4 * Office Taylor block, 196 Columbia aves LANGLEY & REPASS, Mining Broker, Re- tate and mining | the brokers. raders block. Mem- stock excl sit Mines bought and sold. 110 E Columbia ave. Members Stock Ex: nge POM 8, COOK & Co., mining brokers, rooms 6 | 8 ‘and 7 Traders building. d my icCRAE CO., Ltd., mines and tock brokers. 42 Columbla avenue. bers of the Stock ‘Exchange. Office Grand i 01 jew Hotel. By C. PETTIBONE & CO., mining and stock use. olum bia ave. east. Ne HN M. Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia ave. west. . E. FULTON, Mines, Stocks and Real Estate P.O. box 344, Trader's Block. Co, and mining brokers, cord Bloc! tkingon & Co. bi id lanc M Colt TEA - -- 5 A If you are particular as to| P’ Ret & Grogan, mining brokers, 36 east Col- umbia ave. RRANDELL & POLLETT, 20 East Columbia ave- mue, buy and sell mines and mining shares. WHITE Bear Mining and Milling. Co., John ee Colt the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. block. . w*. BENNISON & 00., mines and stocks. 48 A surveyors. Room 1, Occidental building. E, DEMPSTER & CO., stock brokers, Em- spioy us as your broker on ‘change. 43 jumbis avenue. IN Johuson & Co., estate and TTE! rew lan mining brokers, 93 Columbia ave. ole, manager. Office Commercial Columbia avenur M NEWTON & Co mining brokers, 36 E + Columbia ave. PO box O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave.. near Lincoln St. Burton City, B.C. coll em To the public: contracts or pany. NOTICES. Frank McCann, who for the lector and solicitor, is no longer in their | m: ploy, and is not authorized to make any to collect any bills for said com- | as . E. 0. Crafton, manager. BIE A. PARE G PLUMBERS, IBSON & Wilcox. No 18 E Columbia ave ‘box 193, —o— — ARCHITECT—— —o— B UNDERTAKER. B, WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No ° 16 Lincoln street. WEXT DOOR TO OITY HOSPITAL Rossland, BE RASER’S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. THE CREEDMORE |G erecdpous” vise Site deite sud ss DEUGGISTS. Newly furnished rooms. Everything tirst class. Offices to rent, single or double. -DYE WORKS, OLUMBIA Dye Works. Clothes cleaned, dved anc repaired under post office. ‘Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenue, CHARLES quarters, Montana barn, EXPRESSMEN, Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- & A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental H. HAIRDRESSEBS. LLIWELL, Ladies Hair Dressers @nd NAP uater m9, Daniels & Chambers ‘274 Columbia ave 4-22tf. college asd Hospital of Oral Surgery. HARDWARE. & Co, end mining ‘Stusat hlook . Rosslasd. B. © A + tools. J F. TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. BRICKLAYING APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICE NSE. Notice 1s hereby ther: 1, 2%, subdivision 9, district lot 8: ‘Dated May 15, 1897, D. Notice ext sitt! a tt Hee ated May 15, Notice is hereby given that I will apply at she next sitting of the Board of License commissioners for the city of Rossland for ali- | up, 1 liquors ated M. BROKERS, I, August Jackson, of the cit; license to sell foresaid, situate on the north east corner of as tel. Dated the 1éth day of May 1897. Notice is hereby given, that I will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License commissioners, for the city of Hoaslan: conse to sell liquors by retail in the know: hy Dated 15 May, 1897 1 Seat tt ha ommissioners Ucense to sell liquor by retail in the premises known as the 23,in block 17, in the railway addition to the town of nd. Dated 15th May, 1897. license to se nown 8s F Band 24, block D, railroad addition to Ross- ie. Dated May 15, 1897. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at of License Commissioners known as the Bodega, sit lock 41, ot Dis Rossland. Dated May 15th, 1897. Mquor bj and 33, B.C. ‘Dated May 15. 1897. ast three months has been connécted with the | | Notice is hereby given that we will apply at Rossland Sanitary company in the capacity of ° se Com- to sell liquor by reta! the Ot Rallway addition to Dated May 15, 1897. Ne nex slo: ors by re ne Win subdivision of District lot 635, City of Rossland. JOHN Howson, Dated May 15, 1897. Notice is hereby given that we will Spply at the next sitting of the Boa: ‘om- known as the Center ban block 12,in Railway addition nd. Dated April 15, 1897. tice is hereby given that I will, at the next iifng ofthe Board of Jommissioners © prem! ‘ootenay, on lote 10 and 11 division of district lot 535, City of he rr in block 29, subdivision of district lot 585, Ci of Rossland. Noti at the next sittio; Sven that we will apply at next sitting of the Board of License Com- ie city of Rossland for a license in the premises known as Hotel, situate on lot 18, block . P, BAQNELL, 8. A: D. NELSON, J, M, Erie, ice is hereby gtven that I will at the ing of the Board of License Commis- 0 be held at Rosa cense ers se lot, 24, block 29, subd: riet lot 635, in the city of Rossland. , 1897, he y retail in the prom! wnas the Queen's Cafe, situate on lot 7, block jubdivision of district lot 535, Miners’ and Prospectors’ Exchange ano Development Company. Incorporated en, W. A. Galliher, Thos. J. Cor: OFFICES: DOMINION HALL. Frespond Ross Tho: , President. Gen. Shae: Barra Se Vice-President. Geo, Ow w exebange before H.8. O'Comnaui, | Prospectors have the p Properties free. Fiel cigs embrace the entire Koote ; Use Bedford MoNeill's © T. J, CORRIGAN, Becketary. March 8th, 1807. Sol{ottor. jaitor. n, Secretary. a to A. H. Reveseck. Province of Britis! hotel premises in WILLIAM E.’ DEVEREUX, Civil Engineer, Provincial: Land Surveyor and Notary Publi. Office, u p eatee in Weéks COLUMBIA AVENUE, BOSSLAND ‘& Co’s Buildin; kane street and Le Roi ave and known Central Hotel. Avausr Jackson. the Hoffman House situated on lot Yolo substvision of District lot 535, in plock 41, of Rosslen D McK&LLaR The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd. or OFFICE: CPPESITE PRASER'S DRUG'STORE. Mining Stecks and Claims bought and seid. Ground Floor —AND— Up Stairs Offices to Rent. WEEKS, KENNEDY GO. Brokers. ‘TORONTO. lotice is hereby given that I intend to apply of the Board of License | « at Rossland, fora lotel Florence, situate on lot Rosslal Magy A. Watson. 1 6 d, First avenu MeDonatp & MUECHINEON. the Board to sell fi The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Moras, Mone Suanes anv Mots Psopvors, Dealers in Develo; pects” and Standard §ba: Particular attention given to the orders of iu- dividuals and Sy; physical features and titles. Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. P. O. Drawer L, ‘Mines, first-class “Pros - icates. Expert reports on ROSSLAND, B.C, on lot trict lot 585, subdivision . JouN Box. the Board of license to sell retail in the Carai® Hotel, lot 82 lock 16, in the town oi nd, ALA. Lewis, C. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and‘ Mining Stockbrokers 11Post Street. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. the Board of Licen: of Rossland for a license in the premises known tawe Hotel, on lot 12,1n block 16, in nd. ‘H. Mrtoxp, Louis Fouanies, tail in the premises known as dsor Hotel, situated on lot 19, block 29, Ht ft License ers for tl 30 to sell iin the premises J. H. Good, Good, Clark & Go. Reay Estate arp Murine BRoKERs, J.M. Clark. ie CG inai &., MINES AND MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier formed. Rents collected, &c. pondence solicited. ° he City Ot ‘Rossland fore }OOLUMBIA AVE.. ROSSLAND, B.O Mcense to sell Liquor by Corres- far Hotel, on tote St and © Hotel, on lots 25 an to Ross- Guozor Lopes. Comm! 7 yr 5 B. Ganso! John ty. 28 EColumbia Ave. CONVEYANOER, ETO, Mines, an Investments, Incorpora- ell | ganner Companies ana ites to brads "= N. Blake, ROSSLANL 8.C. Dated May 15th, 1857. n so opal Yio Board of License Com! isstos nse M.E, ALLAN. Dated May 15, 1897. ia hereby given that I intend to apply Sie noxt siting of tho Board of License Goar- id at Rossland for a lic premises kidw: aiJ. H. Spiking ASSAYER. All eaimples received by snail carefully assayed. 7 SIGN BOARDS To stop anyone from examining more than 250 feet of derg d devel 6 work al done on Sunset No.2. You can go and see for yourself how rapidly this work is being pushed, night and day, by three shifts of men, Sunset No. 2 is the property of the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, limited, is but one half mile from Ross- land, and willsoon be a big ore producer. Subscriptions wil) still be received at par, 10 cents, for the remainder of the first offering of the fully paid, absdlutely non-assess- able shares of the syndicate. Anyone can go through the mine. There are no sign boards STOPPING YOU. The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Limited. 20 West Columbia Ave. Rossland. Salmon River Valley Joseph B. Dabney, ' JFe, Parker Mining: Co, Ltd. —o TAR ‘GUTTENBURG Bitaatedoue quarter of a mile south of Porcupine Creek,’ Nelson Mining Division. Dabney ‘and Parker: - Mines and Mining. ‘Mines examined and reported on. Special attention, given to the placing of Mining properties and the management of e8. ROSSLAND, B.C. ve forged ahe: LUMBER DEALERS. 8. KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., everything in the building line. Notice is the Special Three (9) i JAPAN AND CHINA and St. Paul for C o via TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. For information. time maps and tickets apply to agents of the 8. F. Nand its con nections, or F, D, GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. © RcuAnunoN, No. 255 Morrison Bt, Portland, Oragon. Write for s new map of Kootenay country Wisconsin Central Line RUNS Two Fast Trains daily between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For fall information regarding routes, rates, maps, folders, ets., addres? your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Milwaakee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. waa crowded with people, many of whom | ranks of mercantile pursuits. It may as a . i t left early. Some stayed until the per-| Well be said here as any place that gen- | finish cost, #6 600 for the formance was partly over and left in |‘lemen who are looking for pretty, rich Tt is three stories = bs ., | Widows cannot find a better place than disgust. Others remained and saw it| Rossland; that is providing the consent through. All were of the same tai of the widows’ can Here | to tal opinion, and that was that it was a fake pure and simple, AR kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Chri brick- layer. Otlice at the gun and lock- sop, Reserve street Ice! Ice! THe Alf Gold Mining Co., E. W. Liljegran SECRET SOCIETIES Dolan & Bowers |== ROBLAND Late am Boats ae PHYSICIANS. visitas Fargunren cordial alnyited, to Stienid. fol ir bn N. Gay by IE oy be D® Campbell, stusst Block. DE: Edward Bowes, office over Post Omce. Get a lot at Burton City = Langsley & Jeffers Washington and First Sts:. MINERAL PSYCHOMETRIST. MES,4. ANDERSON, mineral psychometrist and medirm. Through the marvelous power rt PATRICK CUNNINGHAM. JAMES 8. GRAHAM, Dated May 17th, 1897, Notice 1s hereby given that I will apply at the next sitting of the Board of Licents Com: missioners for the City of Rossland, for # license ie ar emia ina, (tether vs aE Ws idltcgean, Gar é. oi & subdivision Of district lot 535, HL Of Hose ,E.W. Liljegran, » Record | en . 3 BB ore Dated May 25 ‘by this lsdy the value of a mi claim can be readily arrived at by handli Sample of the ore. Parlor No. 1, Cosmos Build: ng. Hours 10 to 12a. m., and 2 to6 p. m. ecess. Success is its watchw. an equivalent for Palatial Tral tions, ‘oluntary in western Line is’ sponta: every traveller who patronizes it. W. H. MEAD, General Agent. 248 Washington St. F.C. SAVAGE, | Portland, Oregon. Travelling Agen~ ob’ . can be found lovely blondes, dashing|®0metimes brown, according to her brunettes and women who have brains| mood, sparkle and flash with animation cembined with good looks, Whenever she engages in conversation. MEB, LAWRENCES’ CARBER. ‘Do you know,” she said to a Recorp Very few women, indeed; have the representative, ‘‘that I have a presenti- many rare talents possessed b: y Mrs, ment thes eis Picadas will over burn + | down. can’ why but lave been Lawrence, or have seen so much of the ff ii vor. She bas i. opera. con. faided 80 much by presentiments that I panies, conducted successful lecturing ve Pertect faith in them. For this tours, speculated in oil with millions in | e208 1 do not intend to place any in- i iced medicine, .pulled and sight, surance upon my building.” set teeth, ana isa Pl 1e MBS. M. Fl upen several musical instrumente—the|. .«Rossland is all right,” said Mre. olin, cornet, mandoline, piano. and Fullerton, another charming widow, others. She has a rich. mellow voice| her coal black eyes emitting sparks of with plenty of volume that can scale t! intellectual fire. “When you want to octaves and two notes, . It seems strange | have a pictura taken go to a photo. that a woman possessed of so many her; when you want advice about a Hosalands but sic ‘seve "hed Stat | balding go to's contracior; “wen you i ty ser’ i tired of roaming around and wished to| lawyer: aud Ghote wie aw fo jto 8 settle in some pl where I could de- op vote my time to rearing my children, Married in Hamilton, Ontario, when| very young Mrs. Lawrence’s domestic life was unhappy and a separation from her husband, who was wealt! Cable. « Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal add Bedford McNeil’s Codes. JOHN: M. BURKE Willexamine and report on mines for’ ale, and also on ‘mines of which ‘stocai s being sold. if my reports are found not té be correct I will refund all. moneys invested cu same. Divided ints 1,000,000 shares of $1,00 each, fully paid and non- Visiting brethren ere cordially invited to ar | JOHNM. BURKE, Rossiasd B.C |agseesable. Of which 300,000 shares have been set aside as Treasury wend. vemignnis Stouk, the'proceeds to be applied to d work ONLY. The Meets oe st Wasuhic Hallet | | - PURE GOLD TREASURY. & has k led. (day evening at Masonic Hall at re aaury stock at five Pure Gold treasury OFSICE: ROSSLAND, B.C. 7:00 Celene. A. G. Grecian, K- of Hand &, ROSSLAND Miners’ Union No. 38, We adty |cente; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents les of ore and t Foe etactue hed. beets 5 President, Fred. Kaiser, Trail, B.C. ; Vice-President, J. B. Stover, d, B.C.; G 1 M: A. Medigh, Trail, B.C.; Secretary tus And by-laws, Walter C. Arciter. fitet floor Lalunde ‘block. 1 , Lucius Miley, Rossland, B.C.; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal, Rossland, B.C. aad T The Wateri Hotel : e Waterioo Only a Small Number of Shares TRAIL, B. C. , nolds, Proprietress . Mrs Rey — E a Are left out of the first block cf 50,000 shares placed on the market at Tenait Rates 42 Per Day. First-Class! 5. each, When these are gone the price will be RAISED. orniahel | Roo igs Wien * . This is one of the most promising properties in the Salmon district It is a high grade silver-lead ore, carrying from near the surface from : D | $34.00 to $38.00 in GOLD, SILVER ‘and LEAD, to the ton. It will TH E HO Ww AR pay you to investigate this property. The management expect to begin ¢qHAOUSEP SHIPPING before 90 days. H. 8. O’°CONNEEL, Prop. Prospectus and any other information desired may be had on ap- Miuing Headquarters. plication to the President or 8 THE SMITH-HEWITIT CO., Mines,. Stocks and Real Estate. COMPANIES ORGANIZED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Sovtt Bik., Colutnbia Ave. ahd Lincdin: Street, Rossland. The children of Rossland are respond- ing liberally to the invitation for them to contribute to the fund to establish the Victorian Order of trained nurses. It is a small matter for each one, but if they will all give, a fifty dollars child fund can be raised here as there are fully 600 children under the age of 15 in Ross- land. The announcement alone that 500 children of Rosal have ted to this benevolent fund will be 'vorth a great deal to Rogaland. Let the good work go on! . Wood, Coal, Draying and Job Work. | |O. R. & N. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR d’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPE CEEEK GOLD MINES AndeN points eastand south. Only line east vin Salt bane and Denver. ¥ Steamship tickets to Europe and other for- eign MONTANNA Gold Mining Co. E. W. Lilje- gram, Manager. Only One milé from ithe Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry. Sapital, $1,000;000. Sanitary and Scavanger Work Done Prom ptly | ORINTHIAN Lodge No. 27, 1, A. F, ds A.M. Offices: 23 Washingtwn St. mests on the evening of the first Thursda; Telephone 48. E, S. TOPPING, TRAIL. B.C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout mountain, Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Park and all parts of C basin. Also lots at “Trail and Deer Park. Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside and will protect them frow wild cats, P.O. BOX, 562. Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER It GENERAL MERCHANDIS;? STENOGRAPHEBS. len L. Ke Bteno; her and Type- Minton, Commorcfel block. > aa rthand, Ww my THE Meee ines Boom ii Traders! block: Rossland is either “showed” to death a Copying. ‘ani . little of both. It is quite an undertak- or is not a good show town. It maybe a A 4 ing to sustain a stock company in a justarrived . . town no larger than Rossland. The leasees of the opera house have shown . Rossland, B. 6. Pluck and energy in ing it, and si ali and = deserve great credit. It remains now 8 Le: qoi tains leave Spokane 7:15 p.m. daily. arrives with the people whether or not they . Langeake J. Gore T. Gregsca, || Spokane 7:15 4.1n. daily, making direct connec succeed, Manager.” ton to and from Kootenay points. T. Gregson & Co. For through tickets and further information AUCTIONEERS apply to 0. uM Riverside avenue, spokane, Wash, AND VATLUEE:S. Jeneral Agent? + Conveyancers Notaries Public, ete: Advances made on Consigv ments. Money Loan, J. Holohan, Financial JROSSLAND Lodge No. 56 of the Independént Order of Good Templars meet every séc- ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month at the Mason{e hall at 7 o'clock. Mrs D. K. Adams, C.T., W. Hughes, Secretary. New lot of shoes TURKISH BATHS. OPEN day and night, ’ days Tuesdays be and Fric ve. Ladies’ day: days, Creedmore Building. Colum- WINES, SPIRITS AND CIGARS. . U. W. Rogsland No.8. There will hated M E, ROY, wholesale dealer in wines, spir- tat ourt esday at 7:30 pam. + fteand'cigara, east Columbis ave. aie nell, OT cordially invited. J.L. Parker, Master Work- man. LAUNDRIES, town a; feveris “Oh, the men who are putting up such nice buildings here must be crazy,’ Thave heard it remarked. I do not think they are; they know their busi- ness and will eventually reap the re- ward,” Mre.M. Fullerton is a rival in the minjng brokerage business of Jennie L. Stone. She was born in St. Louis and married in Kansas City. Before coming bere she settled in Spokane, but was unable to succeed there. Three weeks 3 Columbia avenue, NOTICE TO TRANSFER LICENSE Rossland, B.C, Bate PE om |1008am Bear Lake (1138 p GIBSON & WILGOX “ Practical Plumbers) The “American hog” has won quite a RYpaee ‘cine Seer i reputation for himself in his own coun- try, but it seems to have been left for D. C. Corbin to fix a place for him in British Columbia. = tH. 8. O'Connell General Agent, Board W. H. HURLBURT, Gey. Pass. AGENT, Portland, Oregon. WATCHMAKER, BURBANK, one door west of Allan House, me, used fy ino Howard amb eye. ii 29, subdivision of dis- Estimates furnished on all work. trict lot 335. eCity of Hommland: Org, Shop and office at DRESSMAKERS. . Dated May 22, 1897. Basement, Postoffice Block. R088, formerly of Walker Bros. & doors north of ‘CoLumpra Avenos, Roretanp, 8 HD ARUEAIGEHATONAL BAT 00 Surplus and Undies) sd Profts $50,000. ‘Jacob Hoover, p-erident: 1, J. Ross, vice pre- ‘Ment; E. J. Dyer, sashler. Special case sad att~rtion paid to mining of “own Spohens Wash. POSSLAN_D, B.C | Le 1:00 pm cool million. Such — millionaires as Captain Howe and Mr. Seiberling were her i i Mrs. L next went to Butte, Montana, and traveled and lectured several yeara as diagnostician for a medical company there: ' She bad with her a regular stalf of employes and performers. Her son “ tl ago she was thrown off a horse and without exciting too much opposition.— i ears old (And. deaghter ois oreioe taken to a cabin where she was tenderly ‘acoma News. S. 7 : cared for. % energy while here has made her worth The Spokesman-Review offered a cash $5,000, She is at present the owner of rize forthe best short poem on the | the Florence house. kane river. Asa Sonsequence s flood “LT intend to shortly form a Womans’ of talent has burst forth, No doubt the| Real Estate and Mining Development ill be da: the she, river w: »’” said she, ‘for women alone. is al} printed.—Cheney free Press. Roaisad, when ‘will be one of For rates and information apply st company’s offices. ROBT. IRVING, ‘Traffic Mgr. International Navigation ‘and Trading Co., Ltd. Kootenay Lake and River, B.0, S$ COMMENTS. — E. EB. V. . M¥ier, ‘of Balt Lake. Thi 7 . | the Bellvue. RB. W. BRYAN Bupt. & Ass’t Treas. NOTICE. I claim th that claim 1e route adjotmiing rhe townsite of Rossland ‘on in the Zenith Boundaries by right of pre-emption, November, 1895. $13-1m. T. P. O'FARRELL. Raquire about Burton City. Germany collected last year $302,801 from the tax on playing cards. In Eu- rope they have studied out pretty thor- oughly the things that can xed Clarendon Cate C.W. ABBOTT & co, No. 30 Colu mbia aven te OPEN ALL. NIC#HT. SRS CONTRACTORS. C..H HENDERSON, contractor and builder. *P. 0. Box 555. . THOS. McKinnon, Contractor and Builder Linco! t. See McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store, Rossland, Baitish Columbie- ‘Wbis company's new steamer INTERNATIONAL Leaves Kaslo 7:30 a.m. for Alns« worth, Pilot Bay, Balfour and Nelson. Returning, leaves Nelson 3:30 p.m. on on all week days. JAS. WAUGH, G.F, HAYWARD . _ Rumer. Mastex. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Earope, do not fail to call on the near: est'Ganadian Pacific Railway agent. oF communicate. with STITT, w. , General 8. SB. Agent Winnipss MES. 8. M. KEPKEY. This lady came to Rossland two years ago. She runs the Ottawa house. “Mrs, | Private rooms for ladies pkey t Neatest and finest equip p Spokane. equip ped cafe nortl 1 thing mew. Sertrice excellent. was born in Michigan bat has considerable of her life in Spokane, | of isa th a Woman and HOTELS. pacric HOTEL, Columbia avenue, West. Johan Wateon, Proprietor. ~