John McTeer: Offer to sel you the Repass. Pra Meine inveior Minin: snvestments. Corresdundence Solicited Ovvics: RECORD Buck, ROBBLAND, 8. C. jal canvi lor Firm names. ans names taken from agenc: Record. 2 centsaa ‘Week delivered ares E. Record Office ass. I No corporation, Bank ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- ling for $6 per Case. The local market is quite stiff. Owing ing to the raise in wheat H ‘4 Tenoents a line for the, first Insertion: and M cents a line thereafter. FOR RENT. | Wants, For Sale, Rent, Last Bte| sc PAgabarae oors east of Post ROBEAND Maundy, sone pe aogrietors and Canadian flour has advanced $1 & barrel in price and Spokane flour 50 cents per barrel. Oranges are entirely out of the mark- et, but will be coming in soon, and lem- ons are quoted at $6 per care, higher than they have ever been. Thie price will hold until the new crop comes in. Ericgs in other grades are keeping up. *e"" Groceries and Provisions. Greamery butter. Dat butter has. creamery. In cases use- Arbuckle jon at Mi 4 Pee ft Mocs ant 1 quality 35, OB per Ib. Canned Goods. FRUIT FAIR ARRANGEMENTS. to and Railroad Fare to Be Paid. The Recor is iri receipt of the follow- ing letter from H. Bolster, manager of the Spekane fruit fair: The date set for the opening of the ". Fourth Annual Spokane Fruit Fair is fast The “particularly, des‘res to make this rane the agricaltural, horticultural and mineral ~ of all sections of the inland-em- I United and intelligent work on the part of 3 all sections interested will un- ly result in results for all concerned. In no other way can our resources be so effectively and wconomically adver- tised to the outer world. m an.immigration standpoint too much encouragement cannot be given _to Hile.< claes of work, + Squash .. Pumpkins . Dried and Fresh Fish. Gunpowder. Giant .. it “‘gafe’ to! aay that the farmer -and frait wer, the consnmer and commission merchant, the miner and the capitaliet can gain more useful information and instruction at one whreat exposition of this character, where everythiny pabered together in one grea’ object lesson, than could otherwgse be required in months of diligent search. From the inception of this wor three = years-ago our management has: made a | yw. etudy from year to year of cunditions and reeults with the purpose of extend- ing. the circle of influence of the fruit "To the influences of the press of the inlan “Fo in insure success in this and fatare years we desire very mu to consult and keep constantly in touch with the spokesmen of the united people of the Wi Northwest. With this end in view we aek asa to our manage: day, the 18th Gay o| may confer with benefit of your advice mpire we attribute our past I per “32. 00 per doz. coke gwen Se eb g per Ib Household Utensils. Broo! Ment Cuttern, iscoiianeous . 1.50 each. . 5,00@10.00 doz. . +15 per Ib. 75@85 pr. it. .50 each. 12.00 per doz. 6 00 per keg. RETALIATION BY CANADA. in juaking more effective ‘the good work before The ‘Farlow James the Dingiey Act. 8 Spokane have volunteered to an ats for yourself and other members of the Press to whom our invitation ha« been igsued, free transportation to and from Spokane, provided you have not al- ready secured the same under sdvertis, ing contract. On Monday, the 13th of September, the appoint ‘day, you will be expected to accept. the. h i Que., Sept. 3.—James Mc- Mullen, M. P., in an interview regard- ing the Dingley bills says: “The action of congress in enacting that lumber if manufactured in Cana- dian territory by United States citizens shall enter the republic free of duty, ot our’ Fruit Fair bnt if by Canadians it shall pay duty, 1otel ‘accommodation and everything eseential to your comfort will he pro- vided. As our guests, we desire to add to the business portion of the program something for your ~ entertainment, which will probably include: 1. A visit to the Fruit Fair is simply and not to be borne vith unless we are prepared to say we will-forever cringe before the people of the republic. For years the - liberal party of Canada were warm friends of the American people and were sincerely Movino; It vou Ib. pasties —! A or 10 roomed house, ere contra, Apply H.C. Record office o-2-4t apply Ww. ii “To rent, 4 Gtesene Drv Goode C ant. welling house. LUMBER DEALERS. A 8, KERRY & Co, umber, ete, everything + in ‘he building ent: A furnished an room "ore rent in the RrconD rilock. FOR SALE. Mrs Jennie L. 8 id — BI ‘iain ‘on Columbia avenu Pare of I it_now mens IOS per. month. Jennie L. Stone, Lake ae tf. roe *bersain, eos tend st once.” Call at i First Aven ‘Mining claim near Ymir For eek) #100. Ne gooa ‘mining ¢l Mistpe y Creek, cheap { Jen eee ~~ Fox BaLe—Ming b-anding house, only, #175. +s. “quasts Tr particulars 0 ols, jood residence lot with oe. Will be sold at a bargain. “Team neh, peer fom. Gooa a eyuire of Je" vorieanle Bare-—Stoe tock of Millinery and Pista PeThe « only milline: fn good town. Rent store with tw m0! jon’ For 8aLe—Resident lot, nige I location, conven- fent to business centre. Jennie L. Stone. ua—Barand furniture of hotel in, this Forge “Apply this omic i Li 00) nea frame house; gi00; Jennie L. Stone. ito t business at ‘atten deabees tosell om socount of aick- ness; Jennie L. Stone. Fox Sa1z Chicken ranch in. good iogetpa. ‘Also 5 hogs. Apply at this this office. Fos Saiz.—Cheep, 0 0 horse, power, voter i good Gor iy Aaateae Box ole and at Red iat Bee For SALE: no at a bargain on easy eras raquire at this office. For SaLm: A livery barn and clear title to lot t in rence bars cace Bitte For, Baus: An Erfedicycle, new. Apply at this Fon 8, ue: A compile outfit for 2 count ¢ ae ‘eight col Re at at this oi BBAYAGE. news- press. THE Misses Tuttle, Hhorthand tf. Sere pe One Boneh, An FE pent als wo nh Ha PHYSICIANS. D® Edward Bowes, office over Poat OMce. LIQUOR Co. All kinds of Fancy Drinks for ,Family and Tableuse. » . + + d and Domes- PLUMBERS. G!B80N & Wilcox, No 18 EK Columbia ave ‘box 198. ‘xin be PHERS. ig and Type- M*%, his er A bh tic Cigars. . . 2 + + Trail; The Frank Hamma) surest nee South belt, on Red | robenee ac bia mountain, Murphy creek, creek, Wild Horse, © Sh ample ree and Waterloo, in groups from one ¢ nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable term: Call on them at Olark, Good & Cn Columbia avenve, Rossland, ail C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia and Spok atrent, ‘and Copying. Room ahaa ci UNDERTAKER, coed 'B. B. WILITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No 16 Lincolp street. WATCIUMAK ER. BUBBANE, on one. door west ot Allan House, NOTICE. a Notice Py ered: piven shee ' we have Shs ¢ ey. res. | disposed o! bucener shop pdt b i tofore sagried on by us na a Bpokaiie arose sre to be rent in to ress. ‘Rossland, August 17, 1897. Applications for: Liquor Licenso. * Notice is hereby sssar’ that the undersigned will, at the expiration of 90 dare, 6 Board of License. issiol Rossiona, fore fieenas 0 4 nell tiqnor by ved in diviston ‘of District yen ot the Git ioe of Ross- shan JERRY SPELLMAN. Dated Aug. 12, 1897. that Iwill apply at the ete peor Board of Lice! ae sa NEWSPAPER cur? IF 80, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITA, TIMES BUILDIN G, CHICAGO, 43 parc it estimate and submit samples. H SPOKANE Technical College New bnilding in Cook's Addition. FATHER HELD’S SCHOOL Gives boys aye @ gopd. persotical Sdncation and pre. pares th Eineering, ste sto, eee” une oe sapere tons at tiie Collere and DIRECTOR ‘SPOKANE OnLEaE ee P.O. Box 1835, J. H. Good, J.M. Clark, Good, Clark & Co. Rega. Estate AnD Minin BROKERs, + a Cc isa &o,, MINES AND ‘MINING STOCKS. Claims bought and sold. Companier form: d. Rents collected, &c. Corres- pondence solicited. 2 OOLUMAIA AVEB., RORSTAND, 2.0 10 Fel tail in tne Montreal Hotel lot 10, Molock 42, sub- division of District Lot 535, in the City of Ross- tan, BD AIME MORIN. Dated Aug. 37, 1897. goods to move Bed Ses ‘Star rissaaier wagon. ‘Transfer raed BAA all kings of freight promptl Teawina: If you want delivering or tenia say kina ¢ dane call up the Hed Star Staple fat Bagoaon: ft mu have « trunk oF greg oe te teant age Pee Pe geil call at baggage Or passengers. t Dist Dated Aug. 12th, 1897. To ‘the public: Frank McCann who tor the ree months has connect any ahs for anid com- Crafton. manage: aaitt “LIVERY "STABLES. Honseg:Get your saddle and pack horses at e Red Star stables. RUBINESS PERRONALS. Just stop end i look in’ Fraser's window and see ful perfuj omizers. the beauti! cents per week. ve orders at the BATHS. ROO! fitted” with aeRO Hees “and “styles” and -senrble omit hy-id sonally * attended 2 t Cc. M. Weller, PEREONAL. Dancina: Professor ee gives private les- sons eve.v day. 10-15¢f Iy you want the Evanrma Recorp in ‘Spokane go to E. M. Shaw or 3. W- Graham. Avorusn valuable discovery: ‘Vendome: restaurant is the best place in town to dine. Tas Yeodome, restaurant leads, serving fine meals and prices reasonable. Bustnzss lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. ae Vendome gives quick Giiricece Stor D> ice and everything PLUMBING. C.M. WELLPR, ical sanitary plumber, vor Spokane ‘red aad Calunabie, ‘svenue. "hose DENTISTH. Dx. Freer, dentist, Stuns! vlock. LOST. Toes a A gold snake ring. ry. At this Lose Bing with, two. keys. Suitable ret Lora ¢ solitari ring and another wepe: eon Taining a sot of 2dlamonds and 2 tourstoise. Leave at Kecord office. Liberal reward ‘offered Finder vowarded f for ine'nding the Float and ‘Tableau oe pagimeu A street cary Fide fe. the parks and other pointe of int 3. An aiternesn vit to the where the best horse flesh of the Coast and of Montana will be seen in honest compas ition In the evening a_ banquet in our honor, towbich the Local Press Club has aleo been invi! An early. reply - is “Fequested that we imsay know how many guests we are to: have the honor of entertaining and how many we thall requir to ask transporta- tion for from the rail —___ ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GIFTS. Books oe Magazines Se Sent to the Library in urch of England Bullding. Rev. t. Irwin begs to acknowledge | ¥ with many thanks the fullowing gifts of booke end magazines kindly sent to the library in the church building: Wm. Bohee, 58 magazines. H. Simpson, 32 magazines. ‘W. Adameon, 4 volumes. H. Adameon, 2 volumes. “2 Friend,” 2 volumes, “A Wellwisher,” & volumes. “Interested,” 1 volume. Services tomorrow, being the first Sundar of the month, will be at 11 o’clock in the morning and at 7:30 in the evening. A Bible wave for girls iaheld at 2 p. m. in the basement, and Sunday school at 3 p.m. The whole list of stocks will be called at tne rooms of the Korsland stocw ex- chan, every Saturday evening ut 8 o'clock only; while the market is s0 quiet. 8-19-tf The Roseland laundry has move and has better facilities than ever for good rompt work. Office Hall’s barber sho; i basement near Grand Union Parr of close yet the moment the republican party ured office and without any consider- ation of thes fact that there was at last AND CIGARS. Smoke Enterprise Parpouee home. industry, Kootenay and Rossl: iy Wosalaad Favorite cigars, made fo CITY OF ROSSLAND _Court of Revision. jotice is hereby given that the < pone of Re- f all com- on Mo September, A- ‘A.D. 1897, at 2 o'clock W. MeQUEEN, City Clone Since. Rossjand, B.C., August 20th, 1 secret oo ee O.F, meets %,t Masonts ‘inuited to attend: jackson,’ yee at aa. My Brande aight ren. orate irkup, N.G., ate ND Miners’ Union No. 38, W, te in Masonic Hall every wWeaacaday evening at$:00. All members are cordial Vite to attend. James, Cusick, president, J. Holohan, Financial Secretary. Joige No, 5 of the ige No, Six Rooms on | Apply to 5 10 RENT ’ Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Is for rent in whole, or in pert. Two Rooms 14 x.42 on Ground Floor. ‘Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Thira Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping Rent to Suit the Times. D. fM\. LINNARD. Or THIS OFFICE. Order of at 8 o'clock at Bodiet Heil. J. CT. Miss Nellie E, Whiting, ai noe W. Rossland No.8. There wil ernbers of oth woes a 0: T.M.-Red Mountain Tent No. 4 meets Ast, 8rd end 5th Wednesday of each month in Society Hall. ~Tenders Wanted. bide, will be recelved for the sinkivg of the of the Dundee Gold Min- shalt 8x5 fee in Can iccoee Plane for mntual bene- pein bill, with hostility to ig from it, was intro- degea plaint object of Log bill is to pre- vent the Canadian people from acting as thev deem best in their own in and I forone am not prepared to tolerate such intermeddling. & would lose its own self-respect if it took no notice of this overt act of unfriendli- ness, and I believe parliament will in- sist on the government imposing an ex- port duty. 1a We can fing other markets for our nied our citizens ty the United States. A little -elf assertion now will perhaps teach our American cousins more courtesy and consideration. —— Metal Quotations. New York, Sept. 3.—Rar silver, 52c. Mexican dollars, 413<.; silver certifi- cates, 523{c. Copper—Steady ;brokers’ price,$11.25 ; exchange price, $11.16@$11.25, Lead—Strong; brokers’ price, $3.85; exchange price, $4.25; $4.30@4.2734. ——_—_ Threats of Alien Law. Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 3—Jas. McMul- len, M. P., says that he will re-intro- duce his bill of iast session to prevent Americans holding lands, mines or for- ests in the Dominion. —— The finest line of hand embroidered bandkerchiefs from Richardson. Belfast, at Hunter Bros. oloth Classified Business re BROKERS. 8. COOK & Co., ry) sina brokers, rooms 6 B. “andr traders ng. FrEtp, Hobbs & hg mines sand stocks. Mem- of the Stock ‘Exchange. Office Grand Union Hotel: FRANK 4 A. oan mining broker, P.O. box 265 Cc PEITIBONE & ra CO., mining and stock F vorers. Golilas House. OOD, Cla: xe’ ¢ to. " 1 a stocks and real Go estate, No. 28 Columbia ave. ‘sort be for 00 feet. present ep tractor wilt find ail the necessa: tor wih board the mon st the ng house, and pay the usual red a ‘at the © jee of a Dab- arc paired to to find bonds- men for an amount equal to double their esta- mated ogst oft ofthe sinking of the above men- Seine lowes: bid will not necessarily he t- ee PARKER, Superintendent Dundee Gola Minthg Co Rowaland, B.C,, At oo JOuNM. Bu pees Mining Seer, J.%. E. FOLTON, Mines, Stocks sud Real Estate x84. Trader's Bloc! LANolay & & REPASS, Minas” Broker, Re- ‘cord Block. McGREGOR, Atkinson & Co. brokersand land surveyors. Room 1, Occidental building. BARRISTERS—AT-LAW. SMITH CURTIS, office in Daniel & Chamber's dlock, 2636 Columbia a CONTRACTORS. HENDERSON, contractor and builder. Co DRUGGISTS, - FF BASER’S Drag Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate LIMITED. Mines: Sunset_No. 2 and Alabama, gold-copper, at Rossland; the Jennie, filver-lead, near Kaslo, na fide mine operators. Shares eold only at par. The Walters Co., Ltd. by. Official Brokers, B.C. Two iSas LOADS OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEW ARE At Former Prices of ‘TIN VW ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware (Co. ery and RED STAR Transfer G0. fi Cable Address: “ Walters.” Use Bedford Mt = Nelli’, Moreing ‘& Neal's, Lieber'sand Clough's GUN AND M, FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. RIPRESSMEN. ARLES Bates, Transl - cr nee, TTR afer s and Express. Head- MARDWARE, JF: TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia. ave. W. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, s general express, truck and business, We have the exclusive trausfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester* irnmiedl are. prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing a trank to a boiler, J. WwW. AARTLINE. PROP. Quick work. Telephone No. 8. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Commercial Court, near Washington St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Xetal Lining always on hand ‘Fe egraph Orders promptly attended to. PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND JASIANGTON AND RESERVE 87S. J. Ww. LANE. PROP fe TRANSFERING. Rossland, B. 0: Rossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 66. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. PRESBYTERIAN BOOK OF PRAISE New Edition. From 25 Cents Upwards. A Shipment of New Cheap Wall Papers Just Received at H. S. Wallace’s Stationery, ‘Wall Paper And Notion Store. . . in Rossland as Compiled By the Assessor. Assessment Made By Major © Cooper Tonight. JUST’ ARRIVED IE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. GEO. A. FRASER. . 41 Columbia Record Job Office. .. ¢ DODGERS." to $8.00 forsixteenth 2.50 8s sheeta for first 1000, according to ‘amount ition. 2= For each sabsequent 1000 1.00 |s ‘valuation of the city to be $1,439,340, or nearly one million ‘and « halt. the property -valnation here. separate value of land ONE MILLION AND A HAL Total. Yaluation. of the. Property IT IS A CONSBRYATIYE FIGURE The City Couneil Will: Consider the| ¢ Assessor Maj. Cooper's labors have been completed. His figures on the city’s assessment will go to the council | the of ring this evening and will show the total This valuation of the city’s.is a conservative one, and shows the stable character of ‘The | © DESPERATE MEN AT SKAGUAY,. George Kittinger Predicts Serious Trouble at the Alaskan Camp. Seattle, ‘Wash., Sept. 56.—George B. Kittinger, manager of Millionaire Ad- dicks’ Klondike expedition, arrived from the Skaguay trail on the steam- ship Queen this morning. In an inter- view tonight he confirms the dark ac- counts sent out of the conditions of af- fairs at Camp Skaguy. Miners are breaking ‘Jown under the terrible strain caused by the hardships they are com- pelled to endure. : ea lures are punierons, § thievin and creased. a de caught stealing would be han; out even the formality of a trial or leave to say his prayers: It is impossible to rate the seri- ous nature ot affairs at the White pass. i ant ‘Gisheartened, the malners. have failed to act in concert{in repairing the trail, conge- guently Mitte has base done. is now in worse shape than ever. It is} Peo! utterly inpeseabie to.a men without the bes They, are being arieat to desper- pret "by failure and hardship. and menta-is given in the following table: ORIGINA, TOWNBITE. Improvements .- RAILROAD ADDITION. handed in to the assesso the court of revision sets on the 20th. gi e Recozp later, ell know! There are 20 mineral sinitne: to Aird Many difficulties were met with in ake secur- given ‘by, th buildings. there are in the athe mejor ag bean ably _abainead A GETTING THEIR EYES “OPEN. The Quartz Creek Miner Follows the Rec- ord’s Lead in the Land Case. While Mr. Corbin insists upon col- 6,806 |lecting rents on all lotsa occupied by citizens of this town, it would seem there is yet liable to be some trouble | 2 over the matter of securing a crown grant for theee lands, and until such crown grant is issued and in. the hands of Mr. Corbin wedo no think he has g0 | any right to demand rents for lots that are at present in litigation, and further more, we do not see why the people of Quartz Creek eine pay Mr. Corbin one cent for occu ing. ie Jots._until the mater set the the ttle definitely: sete. but we wil free expressing ourselves in thie matter in ithe fatare, for we do not think Corbin tight to come to the citizens of Sho made a ‘elastin of the ie arts demand rent for|The tal xy fee ‘that the Quarts ©. -to $4.50 for ¢ hth 75 sheets for first. te according ion: 9 O) |= Forearhe 1000 4 settled.—Quartz Creek Miner: And Other Work In Proportion... Fine Work a Specialty. You Can Get GOOD » x | BEER Dominion ‘Hotel [Five | Gents a: Giase.t\s duce McPHERSON. LEAVES. He Will Be Gone Five Weeks to Dispose of His Grain Crop.’ The golden grain crop of the east, is the cause of Aldermen Hector McPher- WN ROSSLANDS. PULPIS Journey of the Israelites in the Wilderness the Theme of Rey. Best's Sermon. SKETCH OF A RETURN HOMEWARD Pater th for th lakes a Stirrin; ick and Suffe This Winter. F toca “The Israelites journeying through the wilderness” formed the keynot2 to Rev. Best’s sermon last Sunday i 5 business men at the meeting. > BOARD OF TRADE REORGANIZED. Body of Business Men to Operate Along New Lines Hereafter. The board of trade was organized on entirely new lines last evening and energetic officers placed at the head, which facts give promise o a hody that will be vof , assistance io Rossland. J. 8B. McArthur was chosen president and will outline his policy at the next meeting Monday week. In the meantime he hopes energetic business men and citizens who have the advancement of Rossland at heart will vend in their names for the membership liat. There were a number of well known The res- by letter of ‘p JSF. McLaughlin and ex-secretary J. J. 'Yranklin were read and accepted. Both Oliver Durant’s name and Mr. McAr- thur’s were proposed for president, but ple | d the pictures. “Weare journeying,” was typical of the Israelites. Moses said to them, come with me this is not to be our home, and for 40 years these people traveled. God kept them moving on, Weary and footsore they would come to some unusually promising place, where the pastures were green, where bright sparkling springs bubbled and game roamed at will. Here was everything needed; work for fuel, terage for their cattle, game for tood and a fine location for founding a great No gooner di aid the faetclites Bein to prepare to lay out townsites and settle than that mysterious cloud hovering gonfloually over them, ssunder 's voice was hear... commanding them to move on. God was leading the children home; he'did not wish them to tarry in the wilderness. fe are in the | wilderness. When we ove on, this is not He has many ways omands. The sorfews The strange journeyings of these histore Mt terial for several well eae noel a in favor of Mr. posed that the ate of trade merce.”” ele met with general approval but was left overuntil next meeting, at which time there are several other mat- ters to dispose of. one of which is the spyolnitment of.a_ secretary. Maj. per and Mr. Claborne’= names were proposed for the position. These seperate telegrams were sent, ore of them to Dr. Dawson, another to 1. Baker and the third to Hewitt Bostock, inviting § the. British Lees answer to one cot ‘he. tel ves by ita one will be vite to acce} Mayor Scott today: “which ting INTHE NAME OF CHARITY Mrs. Peppin Accuses° the Ladies Aid Society and the Rec- ord of an Injastice, HER LAWYERS WRITE LETTERS Stories That Do Not- Agree—Inter- views With the’Chief Actors in the Controversy. The i from the local ey Aid Becletys ace flecting upon Mr. -Peppin has been re- sisted by Mrs, Peppin through a firm of attorneysin this ¢ity.’ The letter re- ferred to stated in ‘substance that Mrs. Peppin had: solicited: and obtained old a1) clothing, etc., for twa. families viz; Walker and Jackson, and that the Walker family had never ssked for as- sistance, while the Jackson family could not be located in this city when a vigilant search had been made by mem- bers: of ‘the Ladies Aid Societv. This letter was signed by Mrs. o. A. Baldwin and Mrs. D. B. Adams. wes peers the Record reviyes a Peppin fora Y thdsewal of theee charges, ve %. Sommieny”, an Will communicate with parties two and three and if party. can be le up ait Rossland. Will ecleiee. Wm. SaunpEgs. The answer is favorable in part,‘ any- way, and the officials expect to get sume of ot as distinguished party to -visit the in it; Eoow better than the citizens od one to move on andi halle. sksiobe ‘While God said this is not our home and Christ said I goto pre) sent Abraham years gon leaving | y y for ‘Brandon; Manitoba. Although it is not iy known: Mr. McPherson has Harge farm near that place, and will be RUSSRLL &. HALE « [Successora to] ._P, BURNS & co. “Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef | ‘Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, Oysters. : SPOKANE S8T., ROSSLAND. abeent over a month or until he bas.dis- "posed of his crop. Before leaving he made a deal by leaving the Bodega block on. Washington street. Mr. Mc- but this he knew; heaven is a » place where awe Gas God. England. Rev. Torin prefasell his sermon Sun- day evening, with, a atirrmg . plea for next winter. "He said. that. the church provided & charity fnnd.and he called to the fact Pherson “has P in Rossland. ie alderman’s farm this year, owing price in heat will prove a sense ensue “te September 15th. If you want a Store or Office in a BRICK -B UILDING arou “J would now be ail rig! ht.” Pherson’s absence wills not interfcre with council business as there are enough members in the city to co: tute a quorum. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. B. G. Ewing, of Gray, Ewing & Co., | paper dealers, Spoksne, 18 in the city. Thos. C. Gray, of the Trail smelter came up last evening and registered at You had better engage them how. The Record’s New Fire Proof Building Will be finiehed by September oie There will be a Store Room 24 x 40 and a few nice offices at Reasonable Terms for rent ——— Apply at this Office. the Allan. J. F. Herrick, manager of the Iron Mask mine arrived from Spokane last evening R. Galusha is registered at the allen. Peter Cortello is in ivelson where he he was summoned on account of the serious illness of a former partner. ‘W.A. Jowett, of the Nelson Miner money last the Ladies Aid eciety Gor —had spent, &1 bey Brobably more money would m4 this winter. It was nota sentimental neal auieation’ nor some one’ : but Offerings could be modernists, an fk ee families do not study their ible as they oui ught. oeing, to the cri \icism of the Bible 194 hops from v: peas porte ts of the worla had pat ri heads together and* gave enitical study ions upon worldly |, this!-man thousands" laugh, he found'no Pleasure in life him- snlngs toprophie ars be sick’ and, poor. tere otherwiee we shail ha’ for Pepric. her neigh! lsrepre- . sented by.some error by the publication Of the letter of the Ladi id soci faa do ‘or a city like: deal™ b; thi ea] not: having: = gaok trade, ¥ prominent eeople have. visited of |here and sought information which they did: not obtain and wh a board o} trade could have supplied easily.’” Information ie required every aay by moneyed outsiders who wish vest. here, -but do not do KA ,|beeause there is no reliable, source: Ppelta emery ht le ve: are now at, athe head of the ew oeyania® tion and shalls sina in my name withb- ont farther ado. Power ‘3 Plant. Work is humming along the Kootensy 5 | Power company’s line and by the end of this week’ the telegraph line will\be stretched_into the coo ek It is under- stood that the company already con: acted with a fem oa of mines 4 for farnishing them electrical. power. When the plant ig ranning full blast it is ex- pect that electricity will be cheaper. il. ‘The machinery will ve ran entirely by y by, water power and any quantity of power can be trannm trer the ne into a cal ity ied fate fora long t tire to come. rhe ie