S. Thornton Langley, Join McTeer Repass. Mining Anvcstinents. © rresdundence! Solicited. eros: RecoRD BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B.C. Capitalized for only $250,000. G. A POUNDER, Pres, ‘TRHASURY STOCK 25cts. Rossland; B. C. The Ottawa Guid diting Company, Limited, TRAIL DEPART! .The Trail did not make her regular return trip last night, being delayed by the Nakusp failing to mako con- nections at Robson. The Nakusp had been fighting ice in tne Arrow Lakes and it was midnight before she reached Robson. The Trail came down this morning bringing the mail and about 40 passengers. J. O'Cqnnel, of Beaver Creek, came down last night witha badly burned leg. He was taken to the Sister's hospital in Rossland to be treated. R. O. WATERSON RETURNS. He Predicts a Lurge Immigration This Coming Summer. R. C. Waterson, of the White GRAND FORKS TOWNSITE. To one who J}:ns kept himeelf in- formed cf the developments in the Boundary district during the past year little need be snidl descriptive of, the natural advantages of Grand Forks. It is situated at the junction of the Kettle river with its north fork, near the noted Volcanic group of claims— a mountain of ore recently stecked at $20,000,000 and in the heart of one of the greatest mineral belts in British Columbia. It is a natural smelter locality while’ water power for all purposes can easily be obtained from the North Fork of the Kettle river: Initiatory steps have been taken to- ward the extension into Grand Forks of the 8. F. & N. railway and another year will no doubt witness its com- pletion, The town acquired a popu- lation of several hundred -during the summer, of 1896 and_. gives every House Trading pany, Jay from d | promise of being before many months hy his wife returned y their eastern trip. While in the east Mr. Waterson visited New York, Boeton and Mon- treal in the iuterest of his house, pur- what Rossland is today. An invest- ment at the present time, before the season opens is sure to be profitable. Mullcr, Parker & Bonneau (in Smith- Hewitt building) are “sole agents in chasing the spring and stock. To « Recorp reporter he said: “Everybody in the east is talking Rossland, and if all the people come whu say they are coming,we will have a very large immigration.” Upon being asked how Rossland stocks were being sold? he replied: “Well, they are not moving rapidly. The devel ies are find- J. L. PARKER, Mining Engineer, Ormice: Qver Weeh2, Kennedy & Co. 5. Wallace, Stationery, Office Supplies, ‘Wall Paper. Fancy Goods, Toys and ~ Notions. Agent for Clough's Mining Code, H. S. WALLACE, Rossland, B. C. Biggest Gold Mine In the Camp. ORIGINAL TOWNSITE ‘01S, John F. McCrae, Agent for the Syndicate. Ccawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers.§ OFricr: Paterson & Johnson Bldg. Columbia Avenue. 26 frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dealer in Mines and Btocks. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. Willan & Whitaey, to-date am every- my a resting MREAL ESTATE ‘4xp STOCKS In and about the great untry. Agents Royal Gold Min- ing Company. ing favor just now.” “What do you think of those devel- opment companies?” “Well, they hive good features, but {would give a word of warning to those who have yood properties to steer clear of such propositions.” “Why?” quered the reporter. These development companies get control of good properties by holding the majority of stock. They pay lit- tle or nothing for the properties, in cash, but give a good round sum in the company’s shares, thereby locking up the property from sale.” “Then you fuvor the stocking of properties?” “Yes! but we must see and insist that no wild-catting is done, and that in my opinion will prove better for the properties that can be made valu- able.” —__ NO ORE AN EXCEPILION. James Burridge of. Winnipeg Hignly Pleased With the Slocan. James Burridge, a wealthy stoye manufacturer of Wianipeg, Manitoba, came down from the north last even- ing, Mr. Burridge is interested in properties in the Slocan and he re- gards that section as a most remark- able mineral country. Said he: “Tt differs from many another min- ing section, because it is the exception not tostrike ore. In almost every part of the Slocan ore is found and nearly every claim, even if not de— veloped, shows well on the surface. There is n0 more business risk in con- ducting a mine in that country than in land for the it ” where maps can be seen and informa tion obtained. 19-8t —s— BUSINESS LOCALS. Billy Pyott and Arthur Bell, late of the Hotel Butler, Seattle, have opened arestaurant on Reserve street, near Washington. . Miners, and THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:! m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ng. W.O. Dodds, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Church’ in north part of Town— Sunday eervices 11- a. m. and 7:30 .m. Sunday achool 2:30 p.m, rayer at 8. ©. Ladner, ‘pastor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Charch on Le: Roi avenue, firet | building on left-hand side, west of Spokane Li ried services at .m.-and 7 :30-p. m. H, Irwin, M. A., Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH, Church in west end of town—Sab bath morning services high mass 10 a.m. Sunday School: 2.30° p. m. Evening services vespers and. bene- distion 7:30 p.:m. ; athes Lo Mav, SECRET SOCIETIES. 20} BLAND LODGE NO. 38, 1.00 F. : Meets every Montay night in Mu- sonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Joun Kiaxor, N, a. JonN Jackson Tr., Beat..- 5 « cominTHiAN LODGS NO: 37, ay. ea.m Corinthian Lodge No 27, A. F. & A. M., meets on the Rraning of the first Thursdey of ‘each month, at. Masonic Hall, Roseland: Pipers brethren are will find it'to their advantage to write for catalogue of aparejos, pack saddles, riding saddles, harness, etc. Carson & Shore, Calgary, N. W. T. 19tf Mr. Lawrence is at Fraser’s Drug store from 10 to 12'and 2 to 5 for a few days, Get a pair of spectacles that will anit you as he carries a large atock, 18-2t —— AN EMINENT OPTICIAN. Mr. B, Lawrence, the eminent op- tician, isin town and has made ar- rangements with G. A. Fraser, the popular druggist; to handle the spectacles and eye glasses that have made Mr, Lawrance’s name so well known all over ‘Canada. As Mr. Lawrance will remain here a few days, Mr. Fraser, as part.of his arrange- ment, made ita stipulation that Mr. Lawrence should give his servicas to his customers free of charge until his departure. This is an unequalled op- portunity for all persons with defect- ive vision to have,thée pereunal service of one of Canada’s leading ‘opticians. Mr. Lawrence’s hours: at Mr. Fraser’s drug store will be from 10 a. m. to 12 noon, and from 8 to 5p. m, *18-2¢ . “Nothing’s tuo good for you when you stop at the Arlington.” .. That’s what traveling men say and they know. Furthermore, ite pretty gen+ erally agreed that’ the’ Arlington is the best hotel in the Kootenays. . It ig maintained for. the comfort of the guests and the profit of the proprie- tors, and the latter have shrewdly figured out that the surest way. ‘to make money is to look to it most ducting any line of busi From my observation the elements of success are in favor of mining. It is only when the are in- fulty'that their guests are pleased. They have an ever watchfuli eyé for) Business the: little details that go to make a troduced that mining becumes a risk. Legitimate mining can be carried on successfully. I do not mean te say that all mining ventures are profitehle, but I believe a person purchasing a promising prospect, especially in the Slocan, can hope for good returns from e fami dina lass hostlary. and the standard of the house is corresponngly high. One doesn’t need to ‘be a millionaire to stop therej either. —— ‘Wit OAN ANSWEE? IF THE auctio: house of Houghton & Bannett, corner WWashington and Re- serve streets, 2ontinues sell their claim called the Cordelia, located oa the north fork cf Carpenter creek, and while the tunnel isin only 25 feet, a car of ore has been taken out, which will average from 200 to 300 ounces of silver to the ton. From what I can learn many of the properties are equally productive, while others quire more development.” re- EUREKA AND CURLEW. Development of Several Mines in Both Localities. A piece of native copper is being shown by George Bevan, and shoes, 3 gente a Ata at less than half the price ‘othe’ charge, what will become of the oie merchants in town? Thos. Mayne Daly, "Notary Public, ‘Cominissioner, Upstairs in Ritohle: Block * : Columbia Ave. Ross! Normaw A, MoKexstn, 8 y+. p. m.. Sunday school 2:30 p. | nF rest. \ Church on Nickle Plate Flat—||§ WALL PAPER. TO/(NS WALL PAPER : Latest combinations of designs and colors, in all eendct, at our usual low eg THE WHITE HOUSE _. TRADING COMPANY... Feed and Liver: STABLE, J Pack and Saddle Hor, Seu, ‘Transfer Wagons, WAR FAGLE STABLEs, Hadley ri Shannon go. Trevor * tors, BATS! New and Fresh Baths, 25c, Shaving, 15c. Hair Cnt, 25, UNION SHAVING PARLOR . Basen loor f | cast of ae Union tet . a and propri ; Esealet’s Colonna = _THE LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. a club, rooms. steam heat Ave all modern conveniences. —_ ME. ‘>The “Only Brige Hotet in ‘Town. —_— HOTEL ALLAN tly: fi ished, light and_ airy: bedfooms. Parlors, baths Cae Hundred Leet tapers "pint ng mom unaxeelid. Electric’ lights, LES ALLAN, Proprietress. Cafe. . KK Fresh Supplies every day hy ex KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. * Rossland lodge, K. of P. No.’ 21 will meet every Friday evaning at Masonic Hall at 7:30 o' "alosk J. E. DAILEY, K. or'R, and 8, mane UNION, Rossland’ Miners are’ Union: No. F. M., meets ip. Masonic hall.’ ‘every Saturday événing at..7.:00.._ All mem- bers of the union are cordially invited to attend. » THomas CHEERY, Pres.. ‘W.-Gipsom, Secretary. Miss MILLIE AMME, * Pianist of the renowned Amme Orthestrs, Conservatory *.- ms Roi Are Will. give Jesnons on the Piano; W.°R. BEATTY, >= prexs. Finest Oy ‘JOAN -WATEON, PROP. > = GORNER- COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. 4 The Pacific’ Hotel, pl sters, Fish and Game in the city. Everything Pre * Manner. E ESCALET, Do. You WANT. A “5 GOOD. * SUIT cs EL QE _ CLOTHES P CALL on ~ WILLIAM MILLER:- * PATLOB, NEXT TO. “Dentist and Oral Surgeon: a Ment =| Ofics Over Fraser's Drug Store, (+. Columbja Ave, near Lincoln St, Reserve, near Spokane Street. DAY AND XKIGET. i Caskets and Metal Lining always on hand Telegraph Orders:promptly attended to. \McALPINE’s _ * IDRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GOOD GOODS ; .. ROSSLAND Sanitary and Water Tank Company OrFIcE: CommerctaL. ALLEY, ESTARLIQHED Prati Progressive, Biceonafil Endorsed by the leading Clereymen, Bauctiors ane aad Northern Hotels: Goop j=” Manager. E.0. Crarrox_ 4 FIT; S naslant, BC. ‘REASONABLE ‘PRICES. Thos, Wilson & Co., Empey Brn Groceries, Provisions and | Produce. —~_ Opposite. _] BANK or MONTREAL Free @alivery. tAttention Ladias| Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store: on Columbia ave., where every- thing ‘in the line of ladies’ and child- ren’s; furnishings may be found. Dyatap IN GENERAL Sisco asc, 2 z __xerimorioe . _. [Elie Layalley, ~~ Fust- GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Siete st uy cone the ce Sue _Preparea ‘Young Men and Women for Estimates d on all work. © - Shop and office. at TE. is, Postoffice Block:-: STENOGRAPHERS anp/ Christina Lake Store, IS PREPARED TO. SUPPLY * MINERS.AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS. AT REASONABLE}. PRICES. “a Is Also Prepared to Keep, Travelers. RAPID STAGE LINE Leavea Rossland for ‘Trail, Tam zp. MINAKER, Pred. STOVE ost AvENvE, Rosatanp, B.:. GOAL, TYPEWRITERS, ee 4 No Entrance Examinations required, students tog admitted at any time. id * DEPARTMENTS * BHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Common EN@tisH, Norma, ELocution, . ORatory, PLAIN AND O: Pr ‘|Notary Public, c. fie MMI88 EMMA DOHERTY, * “ARTIOT. ete. 18 Studia cok. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstaire. Portraite and-Local. ‘Scenes a specialty. - GALT, Commissioner, A Room 9, BURN’S BUILDING, TAL. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Music. TUITION, (Full Course)... «$50.00 AND ROOM, Per Weel 27S, allege Fannie througtout ‘the er ‘Students will tem imetat the traln and conducted to Ref oe, presence. any Ban¥ or ‘Busiaces House > JNO. R. ‘SASSING ‘Prasivant, SPOKANE. - -" + WASHINGTON. Waste viz siz ste stz sty ste vtz st: ee 1 One Price to All. & | GEO. A. FRASER ped a@ complete line of from his mine, a short distance below Kettle Falls, Wash. Miners from the reservation from both Eureka and Curlew camps are coming in. The road cut through from a point opposite town divides a few miles west. one trail leading to the northwest to Curlew, the other bear- The Columbia Candy, . Stationery & Glass- reotel” Glassware Piece Fruits, as ass and, Tebaonoe, ‘a nesnhve. stnser, ‘nw. doors west he Washington Street. ing south to Eureka, which is 30 miles from here. Several mines are being developed south and east of this place, and others too high for working before snow leaves, unless work was in progress _| before winter set in.~ Many claims must have assessment work done this Powders. Soaps {, 5 Pa Toilet Articles. Carefully Prepares Your Prescriptions, i GEO. A. FRASER, Chemist and Druggist, d, B.C. A. PARE | —o— —— ARCHIT CHITECT —. SRT RRT2 Rossland, WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, + Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co's Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROGSLAND Commis Are Baten J. F. LEIGHTON Cleans your watches for $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guar- antee for one year. Reserve ‘Street. carrier service, and the paper will now at THE RECORD BY CARRIER, The Recorp has perfected ite new be d .p' every i by carrier to any address in the city for 25 cents per week. Leave your ad- spring. Second-hand Watches bought and sold. ORD at supper time each evening. a dress at the.office and get.tho news of the day-served up to you in the Rxo- Avenue. Rossland B.6! Orders of all kinds executed |. Lessons given. $10.00 A. Ton. are notified of date of arrival. | 198 Provincial Land Surveyor and | at gesslon “day and evening | {fl A THANE IN OUR. BUSINESS, = ‘Dissolution: Of ate €o-partnership Sale. . ‘$25,000 ; Worth of Furniture CONSISTING OF . Bedroom Sets, Parlor Suites, .Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, Wardrobes, Wire Spring Mattresses, : Blankets, Blinds, etc. wil be sold during the next 30 days ar ; pegard)esa, of, cost. LOCKHART ASSAM & MILLER, smith: -Hewitt Block ColumSia Avenue. é Hunter Bros. “M. FRIES, MECHA ANIC un, Lockam SO Gtneckl Hepale arias | Reserve &t., $¢., Rossland BOWLING BILLIARDS and POOL. Ve Voin’s Place, East Golumbia Ave. You'll find all your friends there. free ve While in Rossland: STOP AT Thy Collins Hes Washington Street. Everything. t Class. Fine Bar in Con- nection. ; Grabam & Washburas Proprietors. Trish, ° | pared in the Best 4 THE EVENING RECORD. VOL. I. NO 203 ROSSLAND, ND, BRU SORUMDLA, SATURDAY, PEPE UARE 20, 1897. WANT COLUMN. Ten cents aline for the first Insertion: cents @ fine thereafter. and five} — + RUSINES4 PERSONALS. Just stop and lookin Fraser's win- SETUATIONS WANTED, WanTED—A le ind dow and see the beautiful perfume lr yxOU want money, diamonds, young woman desires gmployment as vook or chambermaid, or lace in private family. Inquire at Enter- prise lodging house, Spokane 8t. 4:tf jewelry, call at Uncle ‘ashington St. 16 For Fine Fruit and Choice Candies call at the Columbia Candy Compan: Reserve street, near W: Washingto ca A h or Dave's loan o! ROOMS FOK RENT. F d .Fur- Linool: call at For Rent—I'wo nicely furnished tooms—en-suite. Apply, Mrs. Muir, mext to Collins house. 4 ? t niture Company, and St. Paul streets, Columbia Ave. tf eis having your washing, sent to “Yor Rent—A farnished and uhfar- pished:ropmt for rent in .the Reccrd lock. For Rent—Fine furmshed com- fortable rooms for rent. Apply to Im- perial Cigar Store, Spokane: ot. tf For Rent — Elegantly ished dl laundry you take mo chances whatever, » 6g) the flannels. Three doors east of peateffice. Evzrrpay brings new eustumers to Lalonde. It ‘stan hae reason that when s man makes boots and shoes ne spe specialty, thaf it must Lam the right Ouse. rooms, plastered and well heated. 1 Roi avenue, south of the Allan. > FORSALE, |! Barr & RHEA have opened a hay, grain, and feed store in the Le Roi stables. Their prices. command at- tention. It will pay you to call on them. ‘th For Sare.—Engineer's Y_ level— Helle * pgs low IE Saal or ex- change for t writer. ress, K., this office. 18-4] pase For Sate, cheap, a full dress ‘suit, would fit man 5 ft. 8in. or5 ft. 4 in. Apply 8 L W this office, For SaLE—A new piano at a bar- gain on easy terms. Inquire at. this Office. r &-tf For Sats—A violin, $18. at REcoRp office, or SALE—A complete ou Apply it for a "For the greatest and finest assort- ment of boots and shoes go to anonde the leading boot and shoe sto! “Ger the BMDORD eve! ste by carrier for 250 per ‘week, “Leave orders at the office. Go direct to Lalopde’s boot aud shoe store, for rubber boots and rubbers, A large just been d. PRICE 5 CENT THE PATON OnCANING A Meeting Held in’ the Pacific Hotel Last: Night. Is FOR MUTUAL’ BENEFIT The Objects of the: Association Are Explained. ‘Int evening at 8 ifosk about, 50 prospectors ‘and min who; sjbave time. He also said rae were charged high commissions and very ‘often four or five parties got. a‘divy”out ofthe sale, This the association would prevent. It was at first contemplated tc limit the membership, but they found so many owners who had properties wished to join that they had changed their plane and left the roll open. They had decided to charge an initiation fee of $1... This was for the Porpose of equipping an office with stationery and a large bulletin board where properties for sale could be listed. A manager, treasurer and sec- retary would be appointed, who would have charge of the association.’ — No outaider would be able to handle properties listed by members. A amall insi would be charged taken an intereat. in the of the Prospectors and Minere Associa- tion met at their rooms at the Pa- eifio hotel. : eee Acting secretary W,. A. Galliher ealled the meeting to ofder. He then called upon the meeting'to appoint a chairman. Joseph Howson was then ted to take the chair. Chai: Howson “¢xplai: Tue EvENING by carrier, 25c per week, tf d° the objects of the present meeting. THe Bossland Laundry, ‘in the basement, three doors east of the post- office, is establishing a reputation for pre mptness and work. ‘They ow how to handle flannels to tion, No clothes dre lost. t the place., not forget lltf Batus—Ladies' entiance te the ‘new Baths from the European Hetel. newspaper, either t column. hand press or. seven column Army press. Apply to RECORD office. For Sate—A livery barn and clear title to jot Lay are tt is ‘located for sale at a for cash. a this office. ; er lett For Satu—Freight teams for sale with or without sleds or. wagons, Ap; ply at this office. , BATHTUBS. BatsHrooms fitted up with tabs and marble basins, sil kinds and atyles. All work personally attended.’ C. M. Weller, Sanitary p *Phone 27. i lumber. -y Galliher ‘read the miautes of the previous ‘meeting which was beld On the'15th inst. It was then hioved’and seconded that the minutes be adopted as read. The chairman asked the the owner, half of which would: ge towards the maintenance of the sss0- ciation and the other half: to the the association meant mutual” protec- tion. and all the members signed ‘their names on the association books. Sev- eral other matters were discussed and the meeting adjourned till next 'Fri- day at the same hour and place. ——— At the on bylawe and constitufion. to report. The chairman of that committee, Thomas Corrigan, made his report|— Held Tomorrow Night. I Hall and said they met and had decided to draft their . bylaws) after ‘the oonati- night, to bea tution of the Spok stock He then asked for an extension of time until they received. a copy of their constitution, “ee was ‘gran- ted. The chai d_ Mr. Cor- TOBACCO AND VIGARS. rigan to to explain the objects of the ae- Business YOR SALE.—A. fi i spout $8,000 for ony, person having about ca payin; Puslncae, well atablished. “Til meal the cause forselling. Full particulars can be had on application R. Ross, or W. Galliber, “Colaba Avenue, Rossland id. cuore ee ‘Lion: and Mainland cigars. Vancouver Ci, Rtere, .¢) site f Bank of Mo: aire i Wantrep—Everybody to smoke the Fleur ae wabens cigar. . Vi ‘ag many. tes! faces, were to ‘bé‘seeh “who might ‘not know thie ob one. to secure exceptionally good talent, so class and. should ~draw «‘'bumper a large number of people i er: amequaly though » just fight ects: of the® inti and, who might be desi of b ‘ing mem- bers. cae Mr. Corrigan then beibiel briefy that’ prospectors and . miners owned. preperti | Cigar Sto! ’ Losr, woop. A SimLvER watch and gold chain on the night of Dec. 31, between Roas- land and ‘Trail, Finder will be re- warded by leaving same with Suck- ling Brothers, McGregor Blovix. Lost—Between Trail and Rossland a heavy gold chain and locket. Liberal rewurd will be paid to finder by leaving euiue at this otlice, Furt—Buy your fuel of the Red. Star Stables, Woop—Leave you: orders for wood at the Red Star Stables, Prompt delivery. These he said often asked two prices when they knew the owners: were in the hills and not liable'té réttirn’ for some PLUMBING. 4 which they listed |- ,| with operators and brokers. in induciug the ‘sy A masse and crowd the international. . PERSONALS. last night from Spokane. Frank Darling, the re. resentative of the Canadian General Nelson. H.C. h c. M. AVELLES, practical ‘sanitai kane street and Woop—The Red Star stable people have a steam wood saw located at east end of Columbia avenue,’ Al) kinds oe wood ly on Lost—Between Lrail and Rossland, @ purse wiha pair of earrings and finger ring, also contained ladies pic- ture. A suitable reward will be paid for same. James Anderson, Trail. 2001 Lost —silver watch, serewed cases, inituls D. McK. engraved on the back. ibeeal reward. Keturn to D. MeKel- BUILDING MATERIALS. J. H. Kobinson has constantly on hand a full stock of the best shingles made. Special prices for big lots, ieee AND LuMBER — We sell r than any others. The British | the best th eaper Gaeer tt Mill Company. DRAYAGE. . Woov—Leave your orders for wood at the British Columbia © Mill Co.’s office, - 2b tf r. Spo! umbia aventa. ’Phane 27. country, is in the camp looking i over. tf AMUSCMENTS. . On. Monday, March ist, at Do- mision a Hall, Prof. ‘R. B: Boice will uve ial dance to which..he cor- jially ieeltes bis fiends and all those BOTELS. who pi 19-96 Allan. evening and is at the Allan. G. B.G Tue Levanp, Columbia avenue. : Go to the St, Lawrence hotel tor the | : finest furnished rooms Mrs. Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. ‘ “Tae Aruineron, Trail, B. C. . The best Rove sn te Trail Creek: district. the city. Tim for you When, you stop at. n. PIANOS. - Keepin memory the T "8 ball which will come oe soon, prominent business men of Portland,’ ott arrived last evening and~ are looking for al PHYSIOIANS, Broder . Dr, Lampert, Record block. | 5-tf Ds, Fort has opened his office next door to Custom House. 20-1m DENTISTS. Dr. Fintey, dentist, Stussi Block. a. left this ‘morning’ fo Slocan City. tor $ oO. a. Laberee was among ing’s out-going — the south. PEOSPROTURS, Movine—If you have h bold goods to move calla Red Star transfer wagon. Dxrayacz—The Red Star Transfer company handles all kinds of freight | b! promptly, ‘Teamine—If you want delivering or teaming of any kind done call up the Red Star Stables. Tel. No.8 - enna crag! you have a trunk or baguuge o} of Fany ik kind you want moved, transfer Co. will do it brometiy: Pranos—If you want a safe or iano moved go get the Red Star usfer fcompany to do it; they are responsible for all damages. poet ate ere ore poing to Trail or North- le horse at the Red Star Biable, Oates time. No feed charges. ‘We get the horse back. Tel. P. Purc#LL will leave shortly on his southern route. Those wanting -their. pianos tuned before he leaves, leave, orders at Suckling Bros; McG: oie to o Fempey. Bros. for practical pac! Just the you want. Potent applied for . 18, 1897. 6-6 EDUOATION. JOB PRINTING, Fring work at reasonable prices at the Review Printing House. Get your work done at hame and save duty and ight. tf Ger your printing done at the Re- view Frinting House, the only exclu- sive job ing office in'West Koote- nay. No finer work doneiin the Prev- ince. we certificat of mining; ‘intiny paRuegisrs McLean & MokROw, the pioneer Tue Red Star Transfer company C4 have just ton_of drugs and toilet requisites. 5-tf or E. A. Thomas tt WanrTeD—Pupils tor general and business education. For terms Spply to W. McQueen, B. A., Portland house, PERSONAL. Danoina—Professor Dreyfous gives ‘private dancing lessons every day. Ir you want the Rossland DarILy RECORD in Spokane, go to E. M. Shaw & bo. | ooaL. Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 a ton. EXsOOTURS SOTION meets all out-going and i trains and will call at any part of the city for We ReSTAURANTS. never miss LIVERY STABLES. Horses—Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Star Stables. SLEIGHs—The Red Star Stables aspecialty of sleighing parties "THE Vendome Restaurant leads. serving fine meals and prices reason- able. THE meat famine is over and busi- ness lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. THE VENDOME. gives quick service on short notice and everything first class. ms Estate of Nicholas Costello deceased ‘days or to the undersigned. 6th February. Ino. 8. CLute Jr., 24-00 Solicitor for Administrator. creek to ing’s passengers fer the Slocan.. . Spokane to attend a 1 of th member making the deal. In fact, The secretary then opened the rol }) CROWD THE INTERNATIONAL ’” Benefit To Be The entertainment to be held inthe for the benefit of the “squatters” | Purpose of the meeting was to protest The promoters of it have spared no pains that the entertainment from an ar- tistic point of view will be first C. W. Walker, of Tacoma, came up leotric com- pany in the Kootenays, is down from of the Big Bend came | destroy those relations.” down the river vusteriey ana ie at the L. Sears, of Beattle, arrived last O. Creen, of Hamilton,’ ‘Ontario, was among yesterday’s arrivals in the city. dell and V. C. Kaine, two ition be ‘this for H, Marymount left via Northport President of the United States: for Cody where he goes to close a dew. » Ed. Bouche loft" ow, ‘for Quartz J. K. Clark was bag ‘this morn- Frank H. Walker left | iteday for CLEVELAND'S VETO DEMANDED Aa Enthusiastic Meeting of Amer- icans Last Night. REGISTERED A PROTEST Against the Corliss Amendment to the Labor Bill. There was an enthusiastic response to the calf for a meeting of American Citizens to protest against the Corlias amendment to the Alien labor bill Inst night. The meeting was held in Dorainion hall and the auditorium was filled.