S. Thornton Langley, Join McTeer Repass. Mining Ajnvestinents: C rresdundence Solicited. Urrios: Recorp BLoox, ROBBLAND, B.C. NEW HOSPITAL SITE. The Sisters May Get a Site on the Great Weatern. The block of land proposed for a site for the new Sisters’ hospital promised about a year ago by the Nelson & Fort Sheppard railway com- pany and referred to in the Recorp Monday is on Paris Belle ground. As already stated that property will not be donated to the Sisters. A dis- count of 25 per cent on the valuation of the block, making the price $4,500 is the last offer made from that source. The Sistere have hopes of the consummation of anether propo- sition, k that will give them a Lin, "pay, eye }. G. A POUNDER, Pres. ining id i ot ¢ by Capitalized for only $250,000. TREASURY STOCK 25ets. Rossland! B. C. The Otta JL, PARKER, Mining Engineer, Orrics: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. site tor a hospital free. It is said that the new offer is fer a block om the Great Western but the Sisters decline to make any statement regarding it. They say that a number of prominent citizens who are ina position to. aid them materially in this matter have promised their influence and support. The present quarters are i ROSSLAN D. This office and the citizens of this vicinity are constuntly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the vountry which are difficult to answer by letter, 80 the Recor» gives the following in- formation for the benefit of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to on the aren from there to Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Ww thi Falls & Te ior and the Colum. bia & Red Mountain railways. Rossland has thirty five hotels, with bars, eating and. lodging rooms, and a dozen restaurants; and all are well patronized. There are four weekly news- papers and two dailies. All other brenches of business are well and hardly fitted for a hospital. The The i ii d from 6,000 lease expires April 1 und the rent will be increased to an amount that can- not be borne by the Sisters. During the winter man; patients have been caredfor at this hospital when no ether aid for them was to be obtained —they were charity cases. . —~—— VERNON MINE TESTS. Many Samples are Being Sent to the Smelters. Readers will doubtless remember that on several occasions I have endeavored todraw their attention to one ot the 4, S. Wallace, Stationery, Office Supplies, ‘Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Toys and Notions, Agent for Cloneh’s Mining Code, H. S. WALLACE, Rossiand, B. C, ORIGINAL TOWNSITE LOTS. John F. McCrae, Agent fer the Syndicate. Mining Brokers.§ Orwice: Paterson & Johnson Bidg. Columbia Avenue. 3% Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dealer in Mines and Btocks. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. ES, * REAL EerTate ‘wD BTOCKS In and about the areat ‘Trail creek cou Agents Royal Go Gold Min. The Columbia Candy, Stationery & Glass- Dealers in Station- SesRvae sTREsT, ‘Two doors west of Washlagton Street. most in the province, namely, the * William Glad- stone mine, which belongs to the Hewitt Miniog and Development com- pany, says @ correspondent of the Colonist, The company is incorpor- ated for $1,000,000. Besides this they also own nine other claims, which show excellent signs of being very valuable properties. Since they started work on the William Gladstone they have struck the ledge, of which there have been five assays made, which averages $56.82. A.H Holdrich, of tne Hall mines, is so well pleased with the ore that at his request the company are shipping him a hundred weight of ore asasample. They are sending one owt. to be treated at Trail, 24 cwt. to Everett and 24 cwt. to Tacoma. They have very wisely refrained fro.a issuing their prospectus until they know the results of these tests. ‘They know that they have a good thing, and need not be atallsurprised if their stock goes up in value at an early date. KNIGHTS OF PYTEIAS. The of the Nnights of Pythiae have com- pleted for their prop ball, which will be held at the open- ing of the new opera house. —~—. W. Y. Clark left for Spokane this morning on a business trip. TAE CREEDMORE Newly furnished rooms. Everything first class. Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Traders’ Bloek, Columbia Avenue, Thos. Mayne Daly, Notary Public, C to7, 500. Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $8 per day. Meals 25 | to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $3.50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask if any particular. business would payhere. Business men are fall- ing over each other to establish nearly every kind of enterprise, and all seem to be doing well. Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances. hile there is not work for all who inquire, most sober, indus- trious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man toland here ‘‘broke” without friends, although many who have done sa are doing well. Tis camp is not being estab- lished on tke basis of a pay roll - at present. he populace is engaged, not only in working the mines and conducting the business of the town, but are buying,or bonding and develop- ing mining property; buying and selling real estate; b THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. and 7:80 p. m.. ng. W. 0. Dodds, pastor. METIIODIST CHURCH. Sunday services 11 a. m. and p.m. Sunday school 2:30 Pp m Church on Nickle Plate Flat— Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- Church in north part of Town— WALL at 8. ©. Ladner, pastor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Church on Le Roi avenue, firs building on ‘left-hand side, west_o Spokane street.—Sunday services a! i a.m, and 7:30 p.m. H, Irwin, M. A., Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH. a, m. Sund Evenin, distion School 2.30 p. m. :30 p.m. Father Le Mav, SEORET SOCIETIES. BO’ SLAND LODGE NO. 36,1 0.0 F sonic Hall. invited to attend. Joun Kiaxup, N. G. Joun Jackson Jn., Sect. Hall, Rossland. _Vieitin,; cordially invited to attead. Prayer Wwe g Church in weet end of town—Sab bath morning services high mass 10 services vespers and_bene- Parish Priest. CORINTHIAN LODGY NO 97,4. F.£4.M Corinthian Lodge age No 27. A.F. & A. M., meets. on the- evening of the first Thursday of each month, at Masonic brethren ‘are ik WALL Latest combinations TRADING TO7NS NEw. ALI STYLES. all grades, at oar usual low prices. THE WHITE HOUSE PAPER. PAPER of designs and colors, in COMPANY. Meets every Montay night in Ma-|ig Visiting brethren cordially Feed and Livery _ STABLE, Pack and 2 A) Saddle Horsey, ‘Transfer Wagons, WAR EAGLE STABLEs, On alley Bros., betw Hadley & i. Proprictors, BATHS! New and Fresh Batha, 2dc, Shaving, 15c, Hair Cut, 25, V1) N SHAVING PARLOR. semen. on coast of Grand Uni te, tall and one proprietors, Esealet’s Colonna billiard and private club rooms, steam heat and all modern conveniences, one rhe Only Brick Hotel in Towa. ————- ae THE HOTEL AL LLAN_ LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms, - Parlors, baths, "Dining Toon unexcelled: 8. M.-E, ALLAN, Proprietress. Electric’ lghte, Cafe... * * X* Fresh Supplies every day by ex- Nogéaw A. McKunais, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAS., Masonic Hull at 7:30 o’clock. ’ J. E. DAILEY, K. of R. and 8, MINERS UNION. Rossland Miners’ Union No. 88, W, bers of thé union are cordially invited to attend: THoMmas CuErry, Pres.. . ‘W. Gysson, Secretary. houses for rental purposes; pros- pecting and staking prospectors, Many are here simply looking on in wonderment. We believe it will goon and on until Rossland can boast a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll, but not for four or five years. There are millions of money here from all sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabulous Miss MILLIE AMME, Pianist of the renowned Amme Orchestra, Will give lessons on the Piano. Conservatory - Le Roi ae Rossland lodge, K. of P. No. 21 will meet every Friday evoning at F. M., meets in Masonic hall every Saturday évening at.7:00. All mem- prees, Finest Oy- *«{ The Pacific Hotel, D> CORNER COLUMBIA AVE, AND_ SPOKANE ST. First class in every particular, PROP. sters, Fish and; Game in the city. Everything Pre pared in the Best Manner. FERTH “RergouTPLBTES. D. BB. KERR, DDS Dentist and Oral Surgeon. ~~ All, work: the best that, shill ¢ Gnd experience can Office over Fraser's 8 "Drag Store, + R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND? @MBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street... OPEN DAY AND MIGHT. _ Caskets and Metal Lining always on bail ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. ia -Ava,,.near Lincoln St, - ROSSLAND Sanitary and. Water Tank Company Orricg:'’ COMMERCIAL ALLEY, by v “King We will not attempt to discuss the mines in a single article, as we have been writing about them for nearly two years and have not been able to keep up with them, The ore shipments speak for themselves, The town has won ah enviable reputation for law and order. It is supplied with waterworks and electric lights. The main street ded and ten blocks are built up with two and three-story busi- ness houses.” For further information come and see for yourself, or subscribe for the Damwyr or WEexrKLY REcorD,, Between International and Northern Hotels. ia Avenue, Christina Lake Store,|*?; 4 yout fad all ; Grocerics, Provisions and Produce. Opposite, BANK op MONTREABR Free, Delivery. “hiteation Ladies | | Mrs. M.- Heard has opened ber new ‘store on Columbia ;ave.,, where every- [thing in the line of Yadies’ ‘and child- ren’s furnishings may be found. RAPID STAGE LINE Leaves Rossland for Trail. 7 a.m. 9:90 a.m. STOVE. COAL, St0.00 LAL ‘Ton. Hunter Bros.. “M. FRIES, | MECHA ANIC,: Gun, Locks ekemith and! neral Repair Shop. Reserve 8t., Rossland! peat eee alae BO WLING y|| BILLIARDS and POOL. De Voin’s Place, East Columbia Ave. your 6 there. While in Rossland STOP AT Shy Cols Ho Washington Street. Everything First Class. Fine Bar in Cov- . nection. Grabam & Washbarat Proprietors. E ESCALET, Empey Bras h x ”) A AN 6. Q le Latz ULL jw OSSLAND EVENING RECORD VOL, 1. NO, 207 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897. WANT COLUMN. Tencents aline for the first Insertion: ond five conte a Sine thereafter. HELP WA>7TED Wanti D—Secretary for the Roas- Jand Boaid-of Trade. Applicants to eu HUSINEAS PYRSONALS. ~ Jusr stup and Jookin Fraser’s win- dow and see the. beautiful perfume atomizers, le you want money, watches or Fhe! ye Dave's loan of ‘ashington ®t. 16 diamonds, mention salar dres: t MeLpughl iu, president, Rossland o2-6t state eee Adi J. aoe fine. Frait and Choice Oandies at the Columbia A at Sie Compan Reserve street, near W: Lk Ta SITUATIONS WANTED, WaAnTED—A 1 Ror furniture call at Rossland. Far- niture Company, 116,. East Cola. bia avenue. 16tf| «young woman desires employment as vook or chambermaid, or a _ place. ee b private family. Inq ire at Enter- lodging house, Spokane St. 4-tf By having your washing sent te the Rossland laundry you_ take no wilt flannels. Three doors east of pesteffice. ROOMS FOK RENT, For. Rent—A furnished and unfur- - nished room for rent in the Reccrd | hy bloek.; For’ Runt—Fine furmshed com- fortable rooms for.rent. Apply to Im-] the perial Cigar Store, Spokane street. tf . For Rent — Elegantly furnished rooms, plastered and well beated. Roi avenue, south of the . FOK BAUR, Everrpay trings new custumers to- Lalonde. It ‘stands te ek. that when a man makes boots an: as specialty, that. it must be a pied K For the greatest and finest assort-; ment of boots and shoes go to Lalonde I boot and shoe store. “Gur the Recorp every. night “by orders carrier for 250:per weok. Leave Le ce. ‘at the Go direct to Lalonde's boot amd shoe store, for rubber boots and rabbers. ‘A large assortment just been received. PASSED ITS. SECOND READING |There Has Been No Opposition to the Bill. THE. WATER oe BILL A Change in the appa Som- : Pee AS + Vietoria, B. C., Feu. 25:—(Special ,to the RB. )-—The: ‘gt ‘and opposition joined hands yekterday fn promoting the paseagé of the bill incorporating Rossland, Nelson and Grand Forks. The second reading provoked no objections. ~ Attorney-General Eberte briefly ex- plained the measure, paying a high compliment to the energy and ac- tivity which (as much se its vast re- ¢ Barr & REA have opened a hays grain, and feed store in the Le Tus Evenina Recorp delivered by carrier, 25¢ per ‘week. tf atubles. Their prives d ais tention. It will pay you to call-on them. ‘Ttt For Satw, cheap, a full dress suit, would fit man 5 ft, 8in. or 5 ft. 4 in. Apply 8 L-W this office. For SaLtk—A violin, $18. at Recorp office. Apply or SaLE—A complete outfit for. a country newspaper, either Washing- ton eight column hand Dress or seven evlumop Army press. Apply to Tue Rossland “Laundry, im. the basement, three doors east of the post- office, is establishing a reputation for romptness an work. ‘They iow how to Shadi le flannels feo- tion. No clothes are oot forget the place. ©, BATHS. Batus—Ladies’ entiance te the new Baths from the European . Hotel. had made Rossland a magic BURGLARS ARE BOLD. Over $2,000 Worth of. Valuables Stalen in Broad Day Light. Burglars entered. the rear door of Challoner, Mitchell & Spring’s jewelry store on Columbia avenue, next door to the postoffice -about 7 o'clock last night and made a.sucoessful robbery of jewelry, watches and cash amoun- ting to over $2,000;. The work was done while Mr. Mitchell and Frederick White, a salesman, whe have been in the habit of locking up the store and going to supper. at the. same hour since Christmas, were absent. Valu- ables were ‘always left in the show cases and display.window. The pre- caytion to lock them up in the safd was not considered n. ry. The burglars carried the booty to the school house where the small jewelry cases and trays that were taken from the store were stripped and the trays and cages discarded. The empty cases which once contained rings and i }s city rising from tho wilderness. eel ae TO RESTRICT THEIR POWERS. A Preposal From the Water Privileges _ Committee. Victoria, B. C., Feb. 25.—[Special to the Recorv.J—A proposal 'to re- strict’ the incorporation of water power companies: by requiring a office. For SaLE—A livery barn and clear title to loton which it is located for sale at a bargain for cash. Apply at this office, 16-tf For SaLre—Freight teams. for sale BaTuTuse, BatHxooms fitted up with taba and marble basins, all. kinds and Gyles. All work personally attended. M. eller, sanitary plumber. tPhoae 27. deposit was ruled out of order, the speaker. taking the ground thatin this as well as in the accom- tbe expropriation and utilization of water privileges the committee had with or with sleds or Pp ply at this office, 1-t¢ For SaLn.—TIbe daily and weekly RussLanb-RECorD is on sale: at the following news stands in Vancouver. B. C: Hotel Vancouver; H.L, Strauz, 814 ( ordova &t;'C. KE. Turner, 434 Cor: dova; Baily Bros; Clark & Stewerts Thompsou Stationery €o; Beddel Co; Norman Cople & Co. E. Gallo. way & Co., ageuls iur Vancouver. Lusr, ‘TOBACOO AND OIGARS, Pot acne ad industry, .Smeke rise, -- Koote: ani Favorite clare made in S no to advise the house on inatters of ‘public _ policy. By the suggestion of the attorney general the ‘Ronsland| companies bill was referred to a com, tf c ed of Hi Smoxe: British Lion and Mainlead Cigars. Vancouver Cigar Btere, e@ppo- i & | site Bank of Montreal. Wanti&p—Everybody te’ smoke the ken, Rithet, Swerd, Cotton and Eberts, thetcom- |mittee being . empowered to suggest jsuca changes'as’ would produce the most satisfactory results. The Bov- ig abouf 20, were found by some school children about 9 o’clock thie morning and taken to principal W. H. Blair of the school, who no- tified Mr. Mitchell and put them in hig desk until an officer. called and re- turned them to Mr, Mitchell. The empty cases were the only things found since the. burglary was com- mitted giving any clue to the where- abouts of the marauders. Last night when Mr. Mitchell and Mr. White went to dinner the rear door was bolted but the padlock was uot locked. The burglars expected to find it lacked. A window pane nesr the-door was broken and the burglar slipped his hand through the opening, unbolted the door.and started to pry the lock off when he discovered it was unnecessary labor. - Upon entering 200k a. pillow cate from a bed in FO8ma héfd a rare coll of rings, “gad tetore: he vteteit PRICE 5 CENT A NEW ROUTE. THE LE RO 1S A BONANZA. From Rossland to Arrowhead Via Slocan Lake. OnFriday Another $25,000 Divi- The Canadian Pacific railway are dend Will Be Paid. now preparing to make conneetions between Arrowhead and Robson by a new route, avoiding the low water in the narrows between the Upper and Lower Arrow lakes. The route will be as follows: From Arrowhead to Nakusp down the Upper Arrow lake by boat; from Nakusp to Roseberry, on Slocan lake, over the Nakusp and Slocan branch of the Canadian Pacific, from Rose- berry down Slocan lake to Slocan City by boat; from Slocan City to a point on the Nelson and Robson branch of the Canadian Pacific about 13 miles below Nelsen. The railway connection between Slocan City and the Nelson and Rob- gon branch’ will be made at onee.. A Canadian Pacific engine from the main line is already set apart to en- gage in the construction of this branch, which will be a standard guage road. A boatjs now being built to run between Roseberry and Slocan City. a distance of 15 miles. It is modeled after the Kokanee, the fast steamer on Kootenay lake. It will have rails laid o on its deck so that the railway cars can be loaded on it and freight and Passenger cars proceed to their ion by land and water with- out the annoyances of transferring. A ferry boat will carry the cars over. the Columbia at Robson and they can be run on the raile of the new line that is now being constructed between Robson and Trail. Thus an all rail is to be d and Nakusp; the only change of c1rs needed will be at Trail on account of the narrow. guage $325,000 HAS BEEN PAID To the Stockholders of This Val- uable Mine. = This evening at the office of the Le Roi Mining company in Spokane s dividend of $25,000 will be paid to the stock. holders. Although this is the short month of the year, and the company's ex- penditures for machinery, labor, sup- plies, etc., will exceed those of auy previous month in the history of the mine, being more than $35,000, there is. already money enough in the treasury to pay the forthcoming divi- dend, and the company has 55 car loads of ore in transit or at the smel- ter for which it is yet to receive re- turns. Tho mine being thoroughly equip- ped with machinery, tramway, ore bing, hotel offices, assay office, and in fact everything. unecessary for the economical working of the property, and rapid transit to with the fact that the most of the dead work hes been done and paid for there is ‘na: saying whaf the earning of the Le Roiwill be from this on. Fifty hb a@doliars in dividends each month is a conservative estimate and it may double that ti This g's included, | b Rossi the Le Roi Mining company has paid in all, during the last 19 months, $325,000. Taking into id line of the Ci ia & Western be- ‘the aorount of dead: work -done, “the }{ween-Trait-and Roeslund-- preci stones and : One show case was left.as barren'as u« desert aud a large tray in the show Fleur de Vallens cigar. : V Cigar Store. 2 A SILVER wateb and gold ‘chain on the night of Dec. 3 ‘woop. -| paid before the that the provi ‘for 10 percent of the capital to be window many fine jeweled watches, lockets and rings was also y could op land and. Trail. Sindee will be warded by leaving same with Suck ling Brothers, McGregor Block. Lost—Between Trail und Rossland a Leavy gold chain and locket. Liberal reward will be paid to finder by leavi ing same at this” oilice. Losr—Beétween ‘Trail and Rossland, a purse with a pair of it and Fuxt—Buy your fuel of the Red Star Stables, wan to stringent and this will probably be‘eliminated. eo Woopv—Leave your orders: ‘tor W008: at the Red Star Stables, Prompt delivery. Woopv—The Red Star stable people have.a steam wood saw located at east end of Columbia avenue, Al) kinds of fiuger ring, also contained ladies pic- ture. A suitable reward willbe paid for same. Jatdes Anderson, Trail. 29 BUILDING MATERIALS. Woop anv .LUMBER-@ We sell cheaper than 7 any others. The British Colunibis Mill Company. DRayaGE. Movine—If you have 20tf]}at the British Columbia Mill wood on hand. - tf Woop—Leave your orders for wood Co.'s 2 office, aOTELS. t MINING COMPANIES ACT. The Number of. Incorporators to be Reduced from Seven to Three. - Victoria, B.C., Feb. 25.—[Special d into the robber’s pillow case. The robber overlooked ‘a large number of packages of unset gems, ‘mining stock and watches and jewelry await- ing repairs. The police’ in Victoria, Spokane and other cities were notified of the burglary. —————_ OLD KENTUCKY. The-Ameri Girl CG at the to the RB J—The gi has announced t id thatit may i d Domivion Hall. aspecial act governing mining com- Tus Lexanp, ‘Columbia avenue. Go to the St. Lawrence hotel tor the: finest furnished rooma-in the sity. Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. 71 goods to move call a Red Star transfer wagon. Drayage—The Red Star Transfer pc er ae ccna Kinds of freight . promptly, Tgamme—tIt you want - delivering oF teaming of any kind done call up he Red Star Stables: Tel, No. 8, Baseee tt ‘you have a trunk or baggage of any kind you want move tar Tra F will gon ‘transfer Co. ween e Pranos—If you want a safe or piano moved go get the Red Star Pranafes Soman todo it; they are responsible for al. damages. Ir you are going to Trail o1 North- Bort get a saddle horse at the Red Star | ce; Gable. Quick tinie... No feed We get the horse back. ‘Tel. No. 8 charges. of mining print! ng. Tse ARLINGTON, Trail, B.. C. beat hotel in the Trail Creek Everything firgt-o ny The too. good for jou When rou sto) Arlington. 7 q Jon cannes, : the. obii, ih of. incorpor- ators will be ‘reduced from seven to three, — ASSISTANT CHIEF RESIGNS. ; W. H. Cosgrove, assistant fire chief, handed in‘his resignation to the de- partment today, being disatisfied with the present, arrangements. panies in which will be provided that}, ‘y put in and the Se Eee TT high freight rates paid in the begin- ADJGYRNED UNTIL. MONDAY. ning and the great cost of supplies, this is a remarkable showing. It is not surprising that the numer ous Offers for the Le Roi mine, run- ning up as high as $4,500,000, have been refused. The owners aré to be congratulated upoo the management of the property that such a magnifi- cant showing has been made. There have been stages in the de- velopment of thé Le Roi which took a great deal of pluck and courage to pass. In sinking from the 200 to the 300 foot level the best value which could be obtained fron: the ore was $6 perton. ‘The owners at this time were not flush. There had been no property proven. There were no The ‘Rossland Board of Trade Now Flourishing. The council of the Rossland Board of Trade has decided to adjourn the proposed meeting which was to have been held this evening until next Monday evening at 8 o’clock, when J. F. McLaughlin, the president, will be back, He isabsent in the Slocan at present. The applications for the position of -y will then be jidered, and other business of importance tended to. — PERSONALS. The “A i Girl C re- turned to the city yesterday and put tucky,” to a audjence, Quy Durrell acted the part of John Woodford with great credit, while highly appreciative was a fiend Pointdexter incarnate. “was very well coaL. Srove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 ton. Fre work at . reasonable’ prices ‘at the Review Printing House.’ Get your work done at home and save duty and freight. tf PLUMBING. ,C- M. Wauant practical - sani jpokane streae ane Col- Ger your: printing ones at the Re- view. Printing H: th exclu- We.make specialty of es ata ne cee a THe Ked Star es OeeE | company meets all i ESsrTaAURanes. ane fulness and wiil call at any par’ of the | | Cty for baggage oF or _ Passengers. e hever miss F r. 8: umbia avenue, ’Phone 27. . AMUSKMENTS. Ox Monday, Marth a De minke a ice wi a Halt, Prof. which he cor- @ social ally invites bis friends and all those ‘Young Eph” represented by Miss Ida tf| Storms and Miss Ana Miln along with per- formed some apecialties that received George Barr, as. “Old: Eph” well merited applause. F Tonight they play “Hazel. Kirke,” night «Mr. pas in memory the T Potter of Texas.” THE V ‘ leads. serving fine meals and. prices reason- le. ~s LIVERY STABLES.