— Ask for WHITE LAVEI, ALE. All first-olase Hotels, Bars and Restaurants Keep it in stock, It is the Best, BATHS! New and Fresh Batha, 25c. Shaving, 15c. Hair Cut, 25, UNION SHAVING PARLOR... Busement, one east of Grand Calon ho. tel, tall aud Irish, proprietors. platens As brary Velpn ~ THE EVENIN G RECORD. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1897. ee “ip vou want .money, diamonds, WILL CONTINUE THE “AGHT watches or domelry, call on Unake ROSSLAND BOARD .OF TRADE. Dave, Washington street. 6-tf r & Fou faraivaro vall at Ross ae Sufficient Funds Will Likely Be _ Rafeed. TRAIL DEPARTMENT. Pebruary 5, 1897, filed the necessary COLUMBIA & WESTERN —_— affidavit of work and reéeived a cer+ SE Geo. Bratton, the slag pusher at tificate to that ffct from the mining ‘wo Passenger Trains Each Way die avneltar, who unt duwn in @ pot of recone ie aa eee Se al Daily Except Sunday: relocated on behalf of thi — a ey oi Mines company ‘id on the eame day| The Columbia & Western railway is Teen Oe NS ia Wi " y time ata late hour # bill of sale of the|now’ running two trains each way Mores ornare anal al claim was recorded by Caldwell «& daily except Sunday between Trail Reeder from M. M. Grothe to them- and Rossland. ‘The schedule nell selves. J , for connection at Trail with Canadian ‘An action has been brought sub- Pacific railway steamers and at Ross- seyuently by Caldwell and Reeder | land with Red Mountain eee | against the Hall Mines company for | Spoyane and -all points south. : : trespass and an injunction asked to| new passenger coach will be ee restrain them from removing any-|to each train. 9-6t | thing from the property. John ;Keen, of Kaslo, claims that the property is not @ mineral claim but a stone quarry and has made application for a lease of it under section 2, sub-section ‘b” of the land amendment act of 1894. And thus the dispute stands. S, Thornton Langley, ' Jona MeTeer R S, \gince the accident occurred, and his epas +) recovery is nua a matter of consider- able doubt, TONS WALL PAPER. . TO(NS WALL PAPER Naw. ALI SsTyLEs. Latest combinations of designs and colors, in all grades, at- our usual low prices. THE WHITE HOUSE TRADING COMPANY. — 7 vd an bora ee John Featherstonhaugh, an engi- neer employed on the first camp: on the Rossland and Trail railroad, came uown Saturday with a badly cut hand, which he had injured while chopping with an axe, Anvestiments. VOL.'I. NO, 199 7 © rresdundence Solicited Veron: Recorp BLocx, ROSSLAND, B.C. PRICE 5 CENT Ta _—— MeINTOSH = BOOM EXPLODED) = MEET tA87 Nicur. WANT COLUMN. ic Tencente aline for the first Insertion: and five conta @ (ine thereafter. BUSINESS PensonaLs. THE RECORD BY CARRIER. The Recorp has pérfected its new carrier service, and. the paper will now | be delivered promptly, every evening by carrier to any address in the city | Officers Elected—President J. F. McLaughlan’s Address. ‘The firet cargo of through freight to come down via the O. P. R, buate ar- rived lust night on the Trail, The company have now made afrange- ments whereby the vexatious delays which have heretofure occurred in handling freight from the east will be removed, and freight will now be landed here promptly on time, - | Fight Between the Jeff Davis and the Ainsworth ‘Townsite Ended. Six Men Now Occupying Quarters at -the Fire Hall. ,SETUATIONS WANTED, 6 N S - callat R Wantep—A respectable industrious | nitui young woman desires employment. as wok or chambermaid, or a private family. Inquire at’ Enter- ie lodging house, Spokane St. 4-tf By Rossland’s First Mayor Must be an Old Resident. and Sti Paul i atresta, Columbia Ave. tf By having your washing sent to he Rossland laundry you take no The regular meeting of the fire de- partment was held last evening at the fire hall No, 1. In Chief McKinnon’s absence, ase istant-Chief C pied the chair. The roll was called and several tb who have ab d them- A meeting was held.in Moynahan & Campbell’s office last night for the purpose of organizing a board of trade. J. F. MoLaughlin presided and W. 8. Weeks acted as secretary. for 25 cents per week. Leave your ad- dress at the office and get the news of the day served up to you in the Rgo- orp at supper time each evening. = . especially with AMICABLY ADJUSTED. ROOMS FOR REAT. flannels, Three doors east of pesteftice. For Rent—TIwo nicely - furnished. “PR aed brings, ‘Sew: suatuitiars pony, Limited. A CONCERT 10 BE HELD ——_—— PURE GOLD TREASURY. TO BE NO MORE OPPOSITION ™ uv. EGR RRS. Lalonde, It stands to reason ‘ Yi PR cance client EOI een Mf G. A POUNDER, Pree,. Pp Capitalized for oniy $260,000. Rossland B. C. TREASURY STOCK 25cts. ° b The Ottawa oglt icin pects to let a contract thortly for 50 feet more of tunnel. J. 1. PARKER, Mining Engineer, | tCysice: Over Weehs, Kennedy & Co. a can | a Valentines, |: ALL KINDS ¢ ; Royal Canadian, in the Salmon river yesterday to recuperate. which owns the Nurway, one of the ig planning to push work as soon a8 possible. feet and the brenst is within two feet of town lots to be more active than at any time sime rince the town started. ‘There have been nv large transfers of property for speculative purposes but for the Columbia and Western rail- way company, is back from the coast where he purchased about $15,000 worth of new machinery for the ma- pose to erect here. J. T, Gordon went to Salmon Arm ‘The Bruce Guld Mining company rosperous properties of this district, The tunne] is now in 60 fclean ore. Work has temporarily een suspended but the company ex- The real estate «:alers report sales here is plenty demand for busiuess nd resident lots to be improved by he purchaser. wo its W. H. Garlock, master mechanic will ine shups which tne company pro- Another strike is reported from the ountry. The tunnel is now in 35! 8S. The difficulties between the owners of the Jeff Davie mine and the town- site of Ainsworth have been amicably adjusted. The difficulty has been one of long standing, the Jeff Davis, or a portion of the claim, being located on the townsite. . The Jeff Davis was located in 1883 by Johsi King and others, and shortly afterwards passed into the hands of William Alperson, who has remained in possession ever since, although, owing to the trouble with the town- site company, no work of any im- portance has been done. A company has been formed and the property will now be dev eloped to There are two veins on the claim, one of which is from 12 to 40 feet in width, the ore of which rans high in silver, with some gold and other minerals. vein is much gmaller, but the product fullest extent. be silver aud lead. ge TWO GOOD SALES. The Reciprocity and Lilian in the Slo- can District Change Owners. Norman & Co.. for themselves \o 2, Wallace’ $| | feet and the tace of it ie a fine body jand J. D. Farrell, purchased Satur- lof high grade oreassdying $63. There | day a half interest in the Reciprocity Two! and Lillian mineral claims, adjoining the famous Payne group, in the Slo- The price was not made public, ‘ William Classy left this morning | pat it is thought to be in the neigh- x are two feet of ore in shifts of men are at work. Stationery Store. oe { sight. gan. The other Pure Gold treasury stock at five cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents Call and see samples of ore and get prospectus and by-laws. Walter C. Esealet’s Colonna. Archer, first floor Lalonde block. Miss MILLIE AMME, Will give lessons on the Piano. Conservatory - Le Roi Ave. Pianist of the renowned Amme Orchestra, | Hilliard and private club rooms. steam heat and all modern conveniences. —_THE HOTEL ALLAN om LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B.C. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy. bedrooms, a The Only Brick Hetel in Town, —= Parlors, baths, Di ining room pinexgelled? Electric’ lights, MRS, M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. Cafe... WR KK Fresh Supplies, every day by ex~ press. Finest Oy- w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, Reserve; near Spokane Street. OPEN. DAY AND HIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always on hanl ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. 4 The Pacific Hotel, » JOHN WATSON, PROP, CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE ST. First class in every particular, sters, Fish and Game in the city. Everything Pre pared in the Best Manner. B ESCALET, MANSEL B. GREEN, Studio of mosis rs “Bier Leesons in ass and ar todutlon Open for engagements on program as singer yr pianist. ’ Next to Occidental, ‘Columbia Avenue all | with a furce of men to go to work on! porhood of $12,500. A company will Biggest Gold the Golden promising properties in that vicinity. it, one of two feet and the other | Mine | In the Camp. ORIGINAL TOWNSITE “OTS, Juhn F. McCrae, Agent for the three and a half feetin width. Sink- ing has been commenced on the first and assays return from $4 to $57. The owners are Mr. Classy, Captaia | Brown, Dr. Hoyes and R. E. Strong. Ag soon as the wagon road is com- pleted the owners of the Sultana will renew work on that property. 8.R. Fraser went to Neleon this morning. Henry Croft, a Rossland mining broker was in town on business today. Trail Creek Society of Christian En- deavor will visit the Rossland society Wednesday evening. W. De V. Le Mailstre left for up river points this morning. Tie new lock boxes for the post- office have arrived. “Nothing's tuo good for ‘You when you stop at the Arlington.” Thats what traveling men say and they Syadicate. C.awford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers.§ Orpice: Dutersen & Johnson Bidg. Cu.umbla Avense, 2% rrank A. Baird, BROKEP, Dealer in Mines and blocks. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. Kellan & Whitaer, Up-to-date im every hg cating MIN Beat FSTATE ip STOCKS In and about the great ‘Trail creek country. Awents Royal Gold Siu- ing Company. The Cutumbia Candy, Stationery & Glass- ivare Co. Dealers in Confectionery, | Station ary, Hotel “Glassware, Wiiiowware, Fruits, Cl- ars and Tobaccos, an anve sTRAST, wi 4 doors west of a Washington Street, know. Furthermore, ite pretty gen- |erally agreed that the Arlington is ‘the best hotel in the Kootenays, It is |muintained for the comfort of the guests and the profit of the proprie-| jn, tors, and the latter have shrewdly figured out that the surest way ¢o make money is to look to it most carefully thut their guests are pleased. They have un ever watchful eye for; the little details that go to make a firet-class hostlery. and the standard of the house is correspondingly high. One doesn't need to be a millionaire to stop there, either. ——__ torily. She ie« Roast Turkey and- Oyster dr: tng, Reciprocity company. Ts —_— QUARTZ CREEK. Be Erected at Dundee. Mr. Mack has just Nugget near Woneta.| be organized to be known #8 the Slo- Lhe Gulden Nugget is one of the} oan claims were formerly owned by Jack There are two well-defined ledges on; | Whittier and Jack Thompson. VYhree Pack Trains Busy—A Hotel To W. Mack will leave for Dundee at the mouth of Quartz cre¢ék tomorrow to assist in building a hotel in which he will be interested upon its comple- tion. Dp, B. Office over Fraser’s Drug Store, DO You want A Goop SUIT OF CLOTHES P CALL ON WILLIAM MILLER, TAILOR, NEXT TO Fanaa PLATES EBRR, D.D.8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. 1 work the best that skill and experience can accomplish. - Columbia Ave,, near Lincoln St; ESTABLIGHED: 1687. Practical, Progressive. Successful. Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and Business Men throughout the West. Largestannual Sanitary and Water Tank Company E, O. Crarron - - McALPINE'S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GooD GOODS ; GooD FIT; ROSSLAND OrricE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, Manager. attendance of any College in the State. Prepares ‘Young Men and Women for positions as. TEACHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, BUSINESS MANAGERS, STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPEWRITERS. No Entrance Examinations required, students be- ing admitted at any time. * DEPARTMENTS me SHORTHAND, ‘TYPRWRITING, COMMON ENGLISH, Thos. Wilson & Co., Rossland, B. . REASONABLE PaIcEs. Empey Bros, Groceries, Provisions and Produce. : Opposite BANK or MONTREAL Free Fadivery. by; 5 tAttention Ladies | 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. DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . . Elie Lavalley, ELOCUTION, PLAIN AND ORaToRy, other pack train this wesk. — THE MOTHER LODE. » The Mother Lode, in Bound from a viait-to the Quartz creek coun- try. He says there are now two pack trains going out and in from Dundee to supply the mines in the immediate section, and Geo. Baker will s’art TAL VocAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TUITION, (Full Course)... + $50.00 BOARD and ROOM, Per Week. - 27S College remains in sessien day and evening throughout the entire year. Students will be met at the train aa condacied 2 bcarding house If we aré notified of dat Reference, Any Dany or eusede a mouse Musio. Practical Plumbers) Estimates furnished on all work. Corump1a AvENUE, Rosstanv, B. C. GIBSON & WILCOX VISIONS aT Shop and office at PRICES. Basement, Postoffice Block. Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. RAPID STAGE LINE pEgaves Rossland for 7a.m. 9:30 a.m., Christina Lake Store, |*"s"wwaxen Por, IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- REASONABLE STOVE COAL, JNO. R. CAGSIN, PRESIOENT, SPOKANE. - - - | WASHINGTON. —— “THE HIGHLAND CAFE” Mr. J. J. Thornton entertained a few of his intimate friends at dinner at the Higbland Cafe with the follow- Feb- g. elegant menu, Sunday, ruary 1th: Consommse Grande, Poached Kags, Halibut Steak, Iollandatse Sauce. Lobster salad © Mayonalse dressing. Boast Heef and Yorkshire Pu Iding Croquettes, Pettis pois, Calves Brains a la Anglaise, Cherry Ice. Lemon, Mince and Cranberry Pies, Lemon Crean Pudding. Nuts, Raisins, Fruit, Cake. creek, is showi_1g up quite satisfac aw crosscutting a vein of 22 feet which assays $26 in gold and copper. Prime Br-aled T -nderloin Beef, Champ y..ons Chicken Bolled and Mashed Potatoes, Turnipsand Corn: A. PARE Notary Public, A. ©. GALT, Commissioner, MISS EMMA DOHERTY, ete, ARTIST. Room 9, BURN’S BUILDING, Studio oor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraits and Local Soenes a specialty. Orders of all kindsexecuted. Lessons given, $10.00 A —ancHiTEct — Ton. NEXT DOOR TO CITY HOSPITAL 2 Rossland, WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’a Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. Sen get 100 Stamp PI Perforated the ambass the thing f¢ king on, ery, lockets, etc. The bala Photograph’ and work 1s retu Will call in pert if Eseasieet 1) gummed ani THE RED STAR IN DISPUTE. The Hall Mines Company Involved in a Legal Fight. The Red Star is a mineral claim which was located in behalf of the 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave. Furnishers. Mohawk Block, SPOKANE The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers. Hatters and Gent's Mo . JAS. J. MACK) Grand Union Hotel, J F. TRAVERS Hall Mines company on January 27, 1896. No assessment work, it appears, was recorded within the yearas re- quired by law. M. M. Grothe, of Kaslo, relocated it and recorded it January 28, 1897. The Hall Mines |company had, however, been working lon the Red Star, removing limestone ‘from it for use in their smelter and on and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians OFFICE: Stusst BLock, ROSSLAND Minny Supplies, ROSSLAND. B. ©. Provincial Land Surveyor ‘and |X a 4,photograph of gourself and $1.09 and @ fs a all 8. Cc. Dissolution of Co-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. Will be sold during the next 30 days regardless of cost. LOCKHART, MASSAM & MILLER, Smith-Hewitt Block - Columbia Aveuue. s| Henter Bros. ~M. FRIES, MECHANIC, Gun, Locksmith and General Repair Shop. S| | Reserve St., St., Rossland —_—_—__——__ || BOWLING BILLIARDS and 5|| POOL. De Voin’s Place, East Columbia Ave. You'll find all your friends there. While in Rossland “| STOP AT |The Colas Sou Washington Street. Everything First Class. ; Bar in {‘o0- nection we Fs & Waskbarn Proprictors. x ‘ THE Vendome Restaurant : on short notice and preins first | certifi 100mes—en-suite, » Appl: Ser aa For Rent—A furnished and unfar- _pLMBED root for rent in the Reccrd For, Renr—Fine furnished _ com- fortable rooms for rent. Apply to zieet, i perial Cigar Store, Spokane street. For Rent — Elegantly fi ts ani Qs Bp , that it must be the right ‘house. .. zon the L abarpt and finest aasort- ment of boota and shoes go to Lalonde the leading boot and ri store. ._ Get the Recorp a. Leave night. cersier for 250 per week. paras om al lastered and well heated. Le ‘Rot avenue, south of the Allan. FOS 8aus, Barr & RHEA have. opened a oa grain, and feed store in the Le Roi stables.. Their prices command “at- tention. It will pay you to call on them. ‘Tee For SaLn,.cheap, a full- dress ~ suit, would fit man ‘6 ft. 8 in. or 6 “ft. 4 in- Apply 8 L'W this office. © ‘ Go direct to Lalonde’a boot Sadi shoe store, for rubber boots gies rubbers, A large assortment just. been received. Tae Eventna: Recorp delivered by carrier, 250 per. week.- Tux Rossland laundry, in. the Musio hall. hal vide .an i 3 that when a man makes boot id shoes | - Serna d ‘The Block to. the City’s Growth To Be Removed. — The “squatters’” committes has: coop pia effort obtained the* nedes- ferred until Thursday evening when to d with a fi Under the guidance of Smith Curtis, the board’s legal adviser, the election of officers was procesded with. J. F. : McLaughlin was elected president and D. B. Bogle vice’ president. The election’ of @ council, which by | will consist of 15 members; ‘was de- logal defense inthe. ej¢ctment. suite pending at Victoria. A™ of the board will be held in the same iia Tha follow- was had at. the office: of Attorney Forin yesterday at 4p.m., and a tt ae of campsign mapped gut. ing i d for the council; Wek. “Gaipbell Smith Curtis, George H.. Campbell. ~E. Hewitt, E. Kennedy, B. Scott, B. that. the | A fsa ycecien to be held for the bene- fit of the eviction fund will take place Sunday night at the International Arrangements to-pro- For SaLe— Warm cabin is conveinient= ly lécated in Paris Belle MI*“ING STOOK. — ont iano at a bar- ngquire at this S-tf ply at Record office. , For SALE—A. new gain on easy terme. Office. - - For SaLE—A ‘violin, $18... Apply at Reconp office. For Bai S400 alte atrasee {ron Colt; 21,667. shares bargain. Randall & Pellet inag B brokers. 9tf TOBA0UO AND O1GARS. PATRONIZE home -industry. Smoke ¥or SaLE—A complete outtit for a ectit hewspaper, either Washing- it column hand press or seven eel Army press. Apply to Se ice, and Rossland Favorite clgathy oopeniey Rousland.. tf Smoxe British Lion and: Mainlaad cigars. , Vancouver Ci; tere; | site. ‘Bank of ‘Montreal us ES For .Sate—A livery ian elear title to lot on which it is for sale .at’a bargain this office. a and located. for cash. Apply.at at Wanrep—Everybody te smoke the Fleur oleh Vallens cigar. “Vaneouver For SALE.—A business in good lo- cation, Wilksell half or all Inquire Record office. .- ; tf BATES. Batus—Ladics' For SazE—Freight teams for ‘sale| "2" with or wit is or -@ntxance te the the. al program will be made immedi- ‘ately... Mr. Klockinann;: who ‘sug- ‘gested the plan “of increasitig . the fund’ already obtained, says that there is plenty of.tulent.in Rossland. to in- sure a good entertainment -well worth the price. of admission-and offered ‘the use of the concert hall free for ‘that purpose. - Inthe land musi- Dr. Bowes, C..-0, Lalonde, J. M. Mattin, W. 8. Weeks. E. Miller, W. N. Dunn, W; ¥. Oliver, J. 8, C. Fraser, F. Aug. Heinze, J. F.. Ritchie, T. R. Morrow, John 8, Cook, Oliver Durant. H.-C. Walters, A. RB. Macdonald and J..W. Cover. Before ding to, the: id Drawn Up. Charles H. McIntosh, of Rossland. teported in the Recorp. was postponed until yesterday, whe of the iti in the To the Incorporation Bill as Now heutenant, governor of the Northwest Territories, has declined to stand as first mayor A numerously signed petition ask- ing him to accept the nomination was presented-to him the other day, as His answer hs refused to.comply with the request selves without leave were discharged. The department is now down toa working basis and will soon be an in- corporate body. Three fires have occured since the last meeting and good reports of the department were filed by the secretary with the war- dens. Six men have been appointed and now occupy the hall so that the good citizens of Rossland can now sleep in peace as the boys will be there to fly and save should a fre break out. (SRE enna n NORTHPORT LOTS Whieh were put on the market here terms: Gentlemen: tion of the by-laws, . President Mc- Laughlin addreesed. the. board, His remarks were brief but full of sound business sense. Mr. McLaighlin, who spent the greater partof his life in the grain business in the. Chicago and Toronto ® special tee is ruistling-for funds among: the delinquent “squatters” and -the. busi- ness meh will also be: asked -to .¢on- tribute for the purpose of bringing to &@- speedy. and final, settlement the dispote which has retarded the build; ing up.of a large part of the city: Sig- natures to a petition of the. provincia! Hotel: legislature to-intervene i inthe mete Bees eee will ‘aleo be circulated, f a ply at this office. earatoss, Lost, > warded by leaving same “with ‘Suck: ~ ling Brothers, McGregor Block. *Phone 27. a ~ TOMORROW. NIGHT AT RINK: A four mile skating race for the , | championship - of British Columbia will take place toniorrow night at ‘the of PHYSICIANS. |; Lost—Between Trail. and Roseland | a heavy. seid chain and locket. Liberal reward will epee to finder by leaving same at this ot ice rink ’b Nelson. W. Prest and A. Toraboll, of Harry D ~The’ race De, Lamsert, Record black. Ste Dr. Forty has opened his office next door to Custom . House. 20-Im Promises to . keenly contested, as all three’ are fast akaters. board of trade, and to whose efforts the success of the Rossland board is largely due, outlined his views.at the meeting in regard to the. functti cerely The honor conferred by the request that I accept the office of chief magistrate of Rossland, is sin- PP d I am fre d to be selling ast. The price and terms are very reasonable, and enables mostly every one desirious, to invest a small sum to get hold.of « lot, which may, say one year from now, prove to be as good an deeply i Pp terests of the district. For two reasons I am reluctantl, of. incorp part of those representing the com- mercial, financial and professional jin- obliged to decline; first the measure as was the buying of real estate in Rossland two years ago, This is a wonderfully prosperous country with abundant riches in min- erals.. ly| Northport has long ago been con- sidered as the best located point for as to residence, and future of the board. He said that it was hoped to make this i a proviso rendering me in- eligible; second, it being understood that the di doption of a system of civic administration is re- and red works to treat the Slocan, ‘frail Creek and Kettle River countries’ ore, aad no doubt it will make a place. —=>___ PERSONALS. second to none in the Dominion. Con- tinuing he said: “There is a wide quisite, my as it would, amendments to the bil! might possibly retard now before the provincial legislature, 1 Judge J. A. Forin is back from the Slocan. Harry White left for Sokene this field for the board in gathering and world over will know that they can get correct and full information on these matters from this board quickly and concisely. “Then, too, all lati: tically and scientifically applied; 3; the S| Without-attempting-te iotrade..my opinions. I would urge'as an’ issue of \t importance the ‘policy of drainage and sanitary measure prac: would advise a system of rigid civic of: faithful on a week’s b trip. Tromag Lloyd Henry returned: tast evening from the Boundary country. John Y. Cole, of the White Bear mine, left for Spokane this morning. I] William Wardner, of Spokane, was among last night’s arrivals from the south, M.K. French, who is largely in- to public franchises of whatever nature be | Should receive the d ives; the excl tonal and personal prejudices, an tion of thisboard, In Rossland’s min- the adoption of stri eral affairs this board should be able to render much -valuable assistance. Lost—Between Trail and land @ purse with » ir. Of -earri: a fiuger ring, also iastoon tained. ladies’ plo: od ture. A suitable re Sard willbe aid for same. James A ‘Trail. 20tf. - DENTISTS, “(A board of arbitration to hear dis- Dr. FINLEY, dentist, Stussi Block. BULLisING MATKELALY, J. H. Robins ly..op _ GOTELS, aan PRosPxcTors for. practical arent. Patent plied f nt 9 1897, : go to Empey Bros. Just b= putes that may arise b buefaess a gud 1 council. perity to the corporation, men in the ordinary. conimercial ‘af- {aire of every day would come within 6-6 the jurisdiction of this board. Ex- THe Levanp, Columbia avenue. NOTIOUS. ~ pensive litigation often results from hand a full stock oft ‘the best shingles made. Special prices for big lote. ogo anp LuMper— We sell cheaper than. sth one British Colupabis Mill Gora others. i Britis! 4 Go i the oa Lawrence oe tor the nest furnished rooms in city. Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. 7-Im ima here THE ARLINGTON, Trail, B. C. The best hotel in the -Trail Creek” district. - DEAYAGE. Movine—If you — have Tousshola goods to move calla Star transfer agon. ‘he dining room 1 is always right up with the _sea- son, and the tables are supplied we the best affords. “Nothing” Rapes for you when you stop at mn. in; don and aeeauvos and Golden Crown Mining y, limited Uability. |S Notice is that meet- e trustees be) "he Bran- Gol Cc diffe: that might readily be set- tled by an arbitration committee.” ‘These and other kindred: matters he hoped the board would deal with in the interest of the city and the Sours dominion, The by-laws were read over ‘and die- lay cussed. They were finally left over , [for farther’ consideration at the meet- ing on T! y s- Preeti cee Red Star Transfer pany randieg al’ kinds. of freight prop! PLUMSING. PIANOS. DOING GOOD WORK. TEAMING—If you want. delivering or teaming of say xt kind done im up. Tel, Ni the Red Star 81 BaccaGEe—It hae have a =e or ou: want moved, tae HST Star Vemustos Gov will ao it promptly 3 C. M. Wetter, practical ad Cok li cor. Spokane street and: Col umbia avenue. 'Phone 27. P. Porc will leave shortly on his sotithern route. Those wanting their tf ‘pianos tuned before he ee le erders at- Suckling Bros. » MoGrego! block. 1 ave The Ladies’ General Aid and Relief - , Bociety’s Report. 4 : LIVERY Ser Hoxrses—Get your sedate = ack horses at the Red tar B Fiieae gos Pols a tafe. or ‘ ‘The eee Star Stables make a mDUOATION. Wanrap—Pupils for general and business education. For terms = epply to to ‘W. McQueen, B.'A., Portland 5 The Ladies’ General Aid and Relief Society of Rossland are doing = good work. Their report shows that the receipts ~ from the concert held on pecial ¢ parties Sa PERSONAL. February 5 were’ $215.15, expenses, $25, riet: proceeds $190-15. jing that me during my sojourn in Rossland. remain, gentlemen, Ever faithfully, O. H. Mackintosu. Rossland, Feb. 15, 1897. Se COUNTY COURT. —Vagrancy Case Dismissed. court today and arranged i,the docke after this session until April 6. .° The criminal case against Sheffield sae you are pie to Trail 01, North- agh horee atthe Red Star Babi Quick time. No feed We get the horse back. Tel. No. 8. HE Red Star Transfer company: Fouxt—Buy your fael of the Red Star Stables, Joun Heme, of Lindsay, Ontario; and late of Bate Montana, somethin; se this offen will learn advantage by calling Their di: tor itabl purposes for January, were $55; and for February to date $55.15, with Woopv—Leave you orders for wood |- at the Red Star Stables, Prompt delivery. gives| ment. private ‘dancing Mcce every day. several bills not yet presented for pay- They have had under their care at Lorie: at outgving and ming atany pare of ayn or ba eaear talon pti or pamengers. We Woop—The Red Star stable people bes a steam wood saw located at east Columbia: Lie Al) kinds of wood constantly on pDuveaisrs McLean < ouosow, the pioneer Iy you want the . piossland aed REoorD kane, toE. M. ‘We or E. A. A Thobas & Ue. ooaL. the Sister’s hospital for the past two months an old man by: the name of Riley, who they intend sending to his home in Fresno county, Oalifornis. Woop—Leave your orders for wood a the British Columbia Mill ~ eg ice. Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 a ton, They have another. man now: under their care in the same hospital. dro; a ton of drugg and poll toilet requisites, 5-tf New cases worthy of the assistance JOB PRINTING, BXSOUTURS FOTION of this useful society are frequently REsT.Utanrs, leuds.. Serving fine meals and prices reason- ‘THE meat famine is over and busi- ness lunch 25 cents ut the Vendome. THE Venvome gives quick service Fnre work at reasonable prices at the Review Printing House. your york vege at home and save daty, re Nicholas Costello Another concert will be given by 3,,| this society about March 3 and4 when = your printing done at the Re- view Printing House, the only Lave aive job printing office in West Thorias . No finer 3 work: onsity in the Brow. stock | 6 said omas Benjamin Costello within 80 days or or to the undersigned. Dated February. Jno. 8. CLUTE Jr., Administrator. +£| 26-80 Solicitor for will give a — . THE NEW YORK BONDED. W. T. Thompson, of Midway, is said to have bonded the New York claim in and was o'clock. appeal and the case dismissed. ———————— AT DOMINION HALL. All M to Be Id of sec- tules for the of the city|lan, was among this morning's. ~pas- Such safeguards shouli en- * sure a future of progress ahd pros- rs pre- clude me from serving in the capacity of mayor, I thank you and, through you, scores of ratepayers and citizens for the uniform kindness extended to Sitting Commenced This Morning of.civilcases for the next term uf court. Judge Forin said he would 5 bs obliged to go to Donald the first of Silverstone & Co., jewelers, have re- next month and would not return who was charged by Professor Amme with obtaining money under false in order that Sheffield might obtain witnessee, will come up for trial tomorrow at 11 The vagrancy charge against W. B. Sheppard, of which he was convicted by a justice of the peace, came up on ified by a in the camp, left for Chicago. d | this morning. Mrs. M. E. Allan, of the Hotel Al- aengers for Spokane. Alfred G.: Walters is back from 8; kane, where he went to visit his paaents who reside tuere. W, A. Campteil is back from the Slocan, where he has been for the past week on a mining deal. AA. Barnett, general merchant of Colville, was in town today. He is I making a tour of the Kootenays. 4.3. Farwell, who has been absent for some time returned last evening tu the ctty and is home to stay. J, M. Yates, of Cripple Creek, Col- orado, who has been looking over the camp, left for Kaslo this morning, William Mack left this morniug for the North Fork of the Salmon to do assessment work on his numerous properties. * J.P. Johnson, of Patterson & John- son, left today for Smith’s Falls, Wathington, » where he went to close County Court Judge Forin, who re-, grea estate deal. turned from Nelson yesterday, held ‘H. E.- MacDonell, the Canadian t] Pacific railwey’s Kootenay freight and passenger agent, is in the city en official business. moved their store from Trail to Ross- ‘and. They have opened up on Wash- ington street with a neat line. »| Edward D. Browne, a well known mining man, who took his family to Spokane on account of his wife’s ill- ness, returned yesterday. H. B. Smith, of Smith, Dean & Co., left today to look after the four par- ties he has out for him surveying the ANelson & Fort Sheppard railway grant. Colonel I. N. Peyton, of the Le Roi mine, was among last night’s arrivals from: Spokane and is making several changes in the famous prop- erty today. J.K. Clark returned last evening from a trip through the Slocan, and it is understood he made several large Committee. lowed, and a committee has been ap. as been plac where all mas, ts will have to re. Central camp. floor. The masquerade ball at the Do- minion hall tomorrow nignt promises tp be well atvended. The management have taken every..precaution to sce that wo improper characters are ai- pointed to identify all parties. A room av their disposal veal themselves, before going on the while in that section for Montana parties. A. M. Otto, the route agent for the Northern Pacific Express company, arrived last evening and it is his in- tentiun to open an office of his com- pany in the center of the city. Hon. George E. Foster, ex-minister - | of finance, returned last evening from the Boundary country and visited the Le Roi and War Eagle properties. -| He is highly impressed with what he saw aad will have a good word to say of Rossland wden he returns east.