§, Thornton Langley, Joun McTeer Repass. Mining Tn ti TRAIL DEPARTMENT. The small steamer Iilicillewaet has been transferred below the Kootenay rapide aud will ply between there and the ‘Tincup rapids, assisting the ‘Trail during the low water. The following were among the pas- sengers who arrived ot. the steamer ‘Trail this afternoon: John Sharpless, JEC bell, H McGregor, Revel atoke; Mra Bavis and children, Van- couver; Mr and Mrs Armstrong, St John, N B; Mr McQueen, Winnipeg; Mr Staples, Portage la Prairie; Mr Aykroid, Winnipeg. A. Modigh, superintendent of the Salmon River Mining Company, will leave for the mine on Wild Horse in the morning with supplies and a force of men to resume work. Corresdundence) Solicited. UPPICE: REcoRD ‘BLOCK, ROBSLAND, B.C. A. P. Wilson is up from Waneta, visiting his brother, C. M. Wilson, proprietor of the ‘Trail house. J. Poupore. of Nakusp. is stopping at the Crown Point hotel. The steamer Tinil arrived last night with about 30 passengers. She left early this morning for the lower Tin- cup bar, where she will take on three carloads of cattle for P, Buros & Co., of Rossland. Albert McCarger, who was 80 badly injured at Waterloo on Friday is show- ing reasonable vitality and there are great hopes for his recovery. Tom E. Gray, traffic manager for the smelter company, left here this morning for Butte, Mont. Rumor has itthat Mr. Gray will return a benedict. Attorney W. J. Nelson, of Roseland, whose life was despaired of the last of the week, is on the safe road to re- covery. “Nothing too good for you when you stop at the Arlington.” That's what traveling men say, ahd they know. Furthermore, it is p;etty gen- erally agreed that the Arlington is the best hotel in the Kootenays. It is maintained for the comfort of the guests and the profit of the proprie- tors, and the latter have shrewdly figured out that the eurest way to make money is to look to it most carefully that their guests are pleased. They have an ever watchful eye for the little details that go to make a first-class hostlery, and the standard of the house is correspondingly high. One doesn’t need to be a millionaire to stop there, either. t£ —— FROM THE RECORDS Capitalized! for, only $250,000. TREASURY STOCK 250s. G. A POUNDER, Pres. Rossland B.C. The Ottawa bold Vining Gerspany, Limited, Jv L. PARKER, Mining Engineer, orrics; Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. ROSSAND. To Our Stock {of ‘Wall Paper and Notione. ° iS o) ea = Carnival Ball.” “Tm weeping because of & muddy fall my suit is spoiled for the Carnival Ball.” “Me alleesame Me A cordial invitation is extended to all trades- men and business men to represent their trade or business in costume on this occasion. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Grand March at 9. PROF. RB. B. BOICE. H. B. FINDLEY. D DS, ‘LD. S. Graduate of the Pniladelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block. Rossland, B. C WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, . Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND MANSEL B. GREEN, Mus. Bac. ONG 3o/ MHISONS Ny, #7 Wood and Coal Co. PusT OFFICE BUILDING. \ Studio of Music and Literature. Lessons in Cc ‘Harmony and Thorough Bass and Elocution, Open for engagements on program as singer or pianist. Next to Occidental, Columbia Avenue Thos. Mayne Daly, Notary Public, Commissioner. Upstairs in Ritchie Block bia Ave. Rossland. Col Reasonable Prices. Office: Cor. Le Rol ave. and Washington st. days, apply to the Stipendiar; trate of es' sell liquor by retail of Rossland, B.C. dersigned will, thirty. days, apply to the Magis! license to sell liquor Heward House, lot block 2), in the to . C. Dated this 26th day of March, 1897. di days, ap trate of V sell liquor b; lot 7, block 41, in t land, BC {h $. BERRY LOMBER COMPANY ROSSLAND, B. C. Have a Full Line of Kiln Dried Lumber Dyer & Milthorp CIVIL ENGINEERS, DRAUGHTSMEN . - Record Block - Columbia Avenne- and night, corner Reserve || b) |. O ‘The Merchant Tailor and Furnisher Has just received a large stock of Boots and Shoes. This stock is the best, by far, ever brought into Rossland. It comprises all the new shapes and styles in both Ladies’ and Gents’ in Tans, Oxford Bloods and Blacks. Also a complete assortment of Rubber Footwear which will be sold at prices below the low- est quality considered. GAE EMPORIUM OF FABAION. 101 Columbia Avenue. | - — ae — THE LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, 13. ©. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms, P billiard and private club rooms. Dining room unexcelle |. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern conveniences. MRS. MM, E. ALLAN, Proprietress. Only Brick Hotel in Town. - —__- DOMINION HOTEL. —— The Only First-Class Honse in Elegantly furnished rooms. Dining room well-equipped and supplied with white help. Retes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25 centgeach. A share of public patronage solicited. Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. «{ The Pacific Hotel, » JOHN WATSON, PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKAN® Parlors, baths, se —— The — Town Giving Moderate Rates. SI. First class in every patticuiar, Elie Lavalley. [Stone wo Christina Lake Store, LT eqdle Co. Is PREPARED TO SU PPLY |; MINERS AND PROSPECTORS | WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- | VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. « —Corner Columbia Avenue —and Spokane Streets. We ship our pipe in car . load lots. You czn save Is Algo Prepared to Keep ‘Travelers. money by buying from us. SETH. Good stock of valves and fit- UTPLBTES | tings at reduced prices. Con- ¢ » |tracts for hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set—- : ting of manufacturing ma- EKHRR, D. D.8 |chinery. Dentist and Oral Surgeon. , Telephone 27. TEA --- if you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. All work the best that skill and experience can ‘accomplish. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave, near Lincoln St. W. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always oa hyd ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. 60 cent Japan.