N BRISK CANADIAN MENS Attorney Forin in Ottawa to Secure. Concessions for a Rossland Militia. ANONYMOUS CONSCIENCE BOODLE Schooner Canada Seized with $4,000 Worth of Contraband Whisky —Atlantic Mail Contract. Ottawa, Oct. 80.—The Beaver line is to get the Atlantic mail contract. The government ix not able to accept the offer of an alternative, service to St. John and Portland, made by ‘the Allan line, on account of the condition im- posed that the C. P. R. should guarantee a certain amount of freight. The_ gov- ernment cannot. control ‘the railway company in this matter. Suggested modifications in the Beaver line offer are under consideration, and the .con- tract will probably ‘be closed next Tuea- day Mr, Forin, of Rossland, isin the city to interview the minister of militia in regard to the organization of a military corps in the Kootenay country. He thinks that a company of infantry should be estanlished at Rossland and another at Kanloops. The départmen- tal'authorities look favorably upon the suggestion. Today’s Militia General Orders con- tain a promotion and three appoint- ments in the Victoria battalion ef the Fifth Regiment Canadian Artillery ; Second Lieutenant B. H: T. Drake be- comes lieutenant; and Messrs. Hubert Bolton Haines, Frederick John Naftel and Percy Bretter Fowler become sec- ond lieutenant provisionally. ‘The.cuetoms department was advised today that the government cruiser Con- stance had seized in the Gulf of St. Lawrence the tain Macey, wit! tu belong toa Quebev evndivate. «KR. A.D, Lister, of Dursley, England, has offered to eratantonsly visic Wales in he Ge THE nee IgOr rut Sale Carpets and Linoleums' Gents’ Furnishing Goods - Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes after havin, oo several months in adian West. Canadian grapes | have nut been favor- ably received in England, as Spanish grapes are inuch prejerred. Ottawa’s representutives in parliament have joined the city council in submit- ting to the government a proposition for aiding in the proper maintenance of Ot- ¢ [Mining Property For . Sale ‘The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale at Reasonable Figures, Will Give. Working Bonds Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland, J. i | ‘WILSON, Grand Union Hote), LO RENT Having moved int» our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Ie for. rent in whole.’ or in part. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Groud Floor. Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms: on Third Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Times, Apply at. This: Office, mam. CAR Two LOADS} Rent to Suit the tawa as the capital. has been piomised. ‘The tinance-departinent has yesterday froiu sone anonymons .source the sum of. $1,050 of “conscience boodle.”? It comes from the Maritime Provinces, ag itas in bills of the Marine bank, seldom seen here, Hamilton, Oct. 36.—W. Sonthain, of this vity said to be n negotiating tor,the purchaze of the Ottawa Citizen. Hamilton, Ont., Oct. 30.—The annual Sabbath School Convention for Ontario is now in progress here witt: about seven hnndred delegates in attendance. The feature of yesterday was an address by Hon. John Dryden. St. Thomas, Ont. Oct. 30.—Mre. Geo. Armitage was attacked by a man wear- ing woinen’s clothes and a veil. After being comewhat roughly -handled, the lady succeede | in making her escape. Chelmsford, Oct. 30.—Mre. Villenuve as heen eommitted for trial on the . charge of murdering her husband, two Churtrands were diemiseed. ‘The prixoner will be taken to the Saulte and tried at the December assizes. Ottawa. Oct, 30.—Sir Oliver Mowat will be sworn in as lieutenant- overnor vf Ontario, and Hon. David Mills min- i- ter of justice an the fifteenth of next month sont About Surgery. When the ordinary inan mistakes the {ct is patent to everybody, If the mis- Java Mocha Aden Mocha Yon will use our Coffces regularly if you HUNTER BROS|t Several hundred pounds of Fresh Roasted Coffees Arriving weekly at our store for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- dor at 38. per pound. Usnally sold for Mocha and Java at higher prices, Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend at 40c. per pound. This is very fine. Old Government Java, the finest in the market at 50c. per pound. once try them. take isof a verions nature, the person guilty of it can be held responsible. If a doctor inakes a mistake which causes death, no one is ever the wieer. If any of his fellow practitioners become ac- quainted with the fact’ they consider themselves iu honor bound, as a rule, where the competition among them for business is not too keen or personal enmity isnot at work, to:.@ay nothing whatever about it; and ofourse the dead are silent, and wonld ~ possibly be unable to throw any light on the sub- ject even if they: could. The Province does nit wish to be misunderstood as rrvaluing the services which the O. M. FOX & CO. HONKY in Comb. HONEY Strained. HONEY in-Jars. - SYRUP, Log Cabin. SYRUP, Maple Sap. SYROP, Ginger. SYRUP, Golden Drips. SYRUP, New Orleans. SYRUP, Crystal Drips. _Cotambis Ave. and Lincoln St. of the medival profession ren- kind: it is merely puinting y surgical experi- a fatal result, re- hthe world is never the wiser. may hint adie to the unpleasant- hess of the situation is the fact. that there is no earthly way of preventing it. The doctors must be allow to carve and chop and chop and carve, no matter who «fers —The Province. der ter out shee a ‘Te Recorp job office has numbering and wili «a Miners? and dressing shoes at one- third you pay elsewhere at Houghton & . Baunett’s Record Job Office Has constantly on hand a supply of For Sale Cards - For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. Assorted Colors, Attractive Design. per serene Record Job Office| A $2.50 shoe at £1.50 at Honghton & Bannett’e. ate Blankets, at selling out stores $4, at Houghton and Bannett, only $2. For Sale. : apemepand a jook in 2 Fraser's window and see Wants, For Sale: Rent-Chst Etc Tencents aline for the first insertion: and five JOHNM. Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia ave. west. MCGREGOR, Atkinson & Co, brokora and land surveyors. Room 1, Occidental building. | WOR RENT.“ * Fox Rent: A furniahed and for rent in the Recorp block, ~ ; FOR SALE. a , , DRUGGIYT . f ame Drag 8t- 41 E, Columbia ave. Fon 818 on Lease—Two story frame batldiny 5), on Lino: In Street near Columbia Ave. Hes bargain, 10-1-tf, Fon BaLe.—Cheap, 50 horse =p, Power, boiler in food condition,’ Address For orse- power or upright engine | hdl Dalley, usod ls Jess than one month, inguire vos Sam: A comple outfit for a country news- paper; Washington eight column hand press. pply at this o DEAYAGE. ; M, FREES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. i ‘SEMEN, ‘ Cm Bates, "Trausfer and Express. Head- Montana barn HARDWARK. F. ¥. TRAVERS, hardwore, Columbia ave. W. Novia; If you have household goods to move eail's ined Gear transfer w Dravage: ‘The Red tar Transier Com sens allvinds or freighe — AOTELS. _—_ ‘THe Leland: Cohunbia avenne. MiNG: If you want deliverin; of teat of king ¢ dane call up the Hed Star antes. Maaonar: me ou have ® trunk or jou want moved, soneenegst | 3 J As company. will do it ROLAND Laundry, office arent Union Morel. basement nee y ‘etaham Hon, pro- Tg zou wanta safe ay iano moved et ‘the Red Star Transfer fF Company todo & oy are rosponsitie fof sik ‘Star T meets ail out- Tiong and in-com! ing trains and will sau at any part of tee guy lor baggage or passe: we never miss the tra! tf Pie i . oinber, A. ampe gee fare tc, everything ms a rere accel HY BICLAN! DE. Eawara Howes, Offiee over Post Omee, eit SfIVERY STABLES, Ra:Get iousta;det your salle “and pack ‘hotees at PLUMBERS. CONTRACTORM. : C. if. HENDERSON, contractor und builder. ‘“P. O."Box 556. OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEWARE_=» a ee Prices of : TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. RED STAR =livey and ~= Transfer Co. Saddle and pack horees, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. . We have the transfer p ge for the C bia & Wester railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing moved—trom a trunk to a boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. W. AARTLINE, PROP. GIBSON & Wilcox. No 18 E box 198. . BUSINESS PERSONALS. -18tt ‘i earrier for efor 26 cents per week. ca ae fice. BATHS. STENOGRAPHERS, Hotel Allan For Sale BS, Heleng. K MP iriten, Coianarcies Siock. Peer 888 Type 7S aN ROR omnle nes “WATCHMAKER, ie door west of Allan House, Buzusoows ited up with cube and marble ‘basins, aa and ety ik soaally “atonded $2 ittwaitee oa cesses ay Pry s Dancing: inafoesor, Dreyfous gives petyere ie les- we 700 veauttne: Ross] rf jpokane guto E. M. ee eS ee RESTAURANTS. ANCTIEE, valuable, discovers: up Vendome TH ie joudome reaaureutt ced ic be and prices 7 Veridome. SECRET SOCIETIES | crm hea iigjbretiiren ar ‘are ae invited to at: —Red Mountain Tent No. ied and 5th Wednesday of tach moma fa ers, Hall. 1 Only. jonal_Reasons Only, LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred clogantly farnished, right and airy bedrooms. Parlors, baths, billiard and private club roo led." Electric lights, steam heat and all modern oma, Dining OES ; ~_——The Only Brick HWatel In Town, —— [PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. ELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. wasy. sdavon AND RESERVE ates satand, B.C. J.W.LANE PROP. - For P Rustemas lunen Dh canto Tg Vendome gives quick service on hin ngy ass. Ace and everythiug tirst ci PLUMHING, CLM. Warrpe, preetical sa ‘ypokane street vod colnm DRNTINTS. BR. Fiwney, dentist, Stunal uicek. Brel tian in ‘Blosk dl, suodivision of district lot for Liquor Licenso. Notice fs hereby , the next Maer hoo Bc nn ba F Venues badge a issi por “tomiand) ior “ "i ai e Hove? mituate P| Dated Oct. 25, eet LEY & McARTHUR. _Classifies Business Directory. Two small marine engines. Appl; at this ‘ ie Pply Furniture Wanted. Wanted Second Hand Furniture of all kinds * United States Consulate. No Delay. Money to lean on Mortgages and Colateral Se curities, apply T. Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. ‘as Consular Agen! mice. Sished' ice. TE MB. beet! duly appointed has entered upon the duties Consular Agency is establi Washington Street, Rossland, S F. BR. BLOCKBERGER, Consular Agent mor the United Btates- Rossland, B.C., Oct, 25th, “The Roosland Laundry will call f0F bought and sold. F -C d FRE A. AXE A, Beds mining broter, P.0, box 265 92 Columbia Avenue East, , Notaries, Conveyanesrs; ete, ness madi ni aa: our clothes and retarn them clean 4 aa chaleecor epaae Aicely. done oR. ono Hall's barber Grand Union ite ROMLARD,- B.C. | tel, Rossland Evening Record. VOL..II. No, 115. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. NEWS ABOUT T THE CITY. Just in a new line of novelty dress patterns at Hunter B: Seventy-five pieces of Japanese silk in different ehades at Hunter Bros. wet tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- r Bros. Dec orations. A ‘New Line ol Line of Wall Papers from 1734 cents a roll upwards. Large stock to choose from. A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s stock in two to eight roll lots. ‘Will give figures on Contract Work Special line of Fancy Fapers for Bar Decorations. H. S.. Wallace’s Stationery, Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store. comm rabber boots at Hunter Bros. Children’s long and short rubbers at Hunter Bros. A suit of clothes vel co $15, you get for $6 at Houghton & Bannet eat tight heaters, steel lined 3S ‘Hon- ter Bros. "Just arrived a car load of rabber goods at Hunter Bros. Ladies long rubber boots at Hunter ros. Air ticht heaters, steel lined at Hun- ter Bros.: . Combination _underweor from $1.00 per euit up, at Hunter Bros. We bave 0} oie largest line of rabbers in ; prices right.—Hunter Bros. |TMO NENGHBORS QUARREL The. Carter and White Families in Court This Morning, TROUBLE AROSE OVER CHILDREN Young White Alleges-He Was As- saulted By Mr. Carter—The Case Remanded. Magistrate Jordan was arbi' ins PUBLIC DEBT INCREASE. October It Was $8,441,188, Due toa Decrease in the Cash on Hand. Washington, Noy. 1.—The monthly |. of the public debt-sh: that at the close of business October 30 the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to $1,020,563,901, an increase for the month of $8,451,188. The cash in the treasury is classified asfollows: Gold, $100,387,256; silver, $509,451.048; paper, $118,441,000; bonds, disbursing officers’ balance, po $18,- 484, ied ; tal, against which ‘there are demand "liabilities amounting to $623,913,857, leaving the Bet cash balance.in the treasury, $209,- 099, Big Diamond Robbery. London, Nov. 1.—The store occupied by the Diamond Merchants’ Alliance in Piccadilly, this city, was broken into by Your Doctor Fights * Disease with Meficine.. Ifthe med- {eine is not right he cannot conquer disease. i If the druggist does his duty the med- icine will be right, and your doetor will stand @ good chance of winning the victory. ‘You can help your doctor by having your prescriptions filled at FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST Custom House Blanks The Record Job Office. . Has a fall line of Custom “ouse Blanks Latest and Approved Forms, RECORD OFFICE. INTERNATIONAL ee HALL Gg: UBER BUBHN bs EVERY NIGHT (Excepting Sunday.) ote THIS WEEK _Ollie-JOY & CLAYTON_Ethel Cherry, Pretty, Bright, Sparkling. ED.: MUCHLNER _ Descriptive Singer. SENORITA OAMEETA *The Peer of Carmencita. Loo ‘MAYFAIR, Mandolinist. ond "Daricer ADMISSION 10C. Le Bon Marche Millinery Ho use, 121 East Columbia Avenue. Complete Fall Importations of . . . _ Millinery Novelties Now on eale, ing by far the largest display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed mond Hats and Toques. Models from the leading Paris House Also ch ice styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- rooms. Large variety of Walking Hats ad Sailors from 50c. up. Pattern Hats from $3.00 up. Inspection invited. RUSSRLL &. HALEY, (een P, BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, Oyster. le SPOKANE ST., ROSSLAND. ¥ ing an any knowledge of the missing ar- quarrel- this morning in| which A. White, the 17 vear old son of | B. B: Whith charged J. W. Carter with assault, alleged to have been committed last Friday. The magistrate remanded the case until next Friday in order to allow thecomplainant to secure an at- torney. The trouble ardse over some clothed belonging to young White’s sister which the Carter family, the complainant‘al- lege, refused to deliver to her. Some time since Mr. and Mrs. Carter employed Floesie White, the 15 year old daughter of B. B. White, to serve with them asacompanion. A disagreement arose and Flossie. went back to her parents. Her brother went after her clothes and claims he was thrown out. The Carter's claimed Flossie would not mind and a quarrel. arose between them, which resulted in her leaving. They then did her clothes up in_ a} bundle, they aver, and handed the clothes over to her. Mrs. Certer ad- mitted that she kept back some of the clothes for the purpose of making Mies |" White explaii what had become of some silk handkerchiefa that were missing from the h vusebold..- . Pne Carter's alleged farther that A: White came for the clothes several times and finally became so impertinant that Mr. Carter shoved him off the threshold. The young man claims, however, that he was handl quite roughly and the sister denied hav- Hto the assault which they both wit- n In the meantime White will secure an sttorney, and Gilet the a will examine the ‘Atterne: ey Deaco. represents the Carters refused to let Penie Ingram give evidence this morning. SACRIFICED TO JUSTICE. Indian Murderer Went Alone to the Place of Execution and Was Shot. Chelsea, I. T., Nov. 2.—Today John Watka, the Creek Indian who shot Jonas Deer, another member of his own tribe, was legally executed for the crime. The men were sivals for the hand of it} the same girl and fought at a dance, at which she waz present,- to decide who should gain her. Kutka killed Deer and afterwards married the Indjan maiden. Several days prior to the time for exe- cution, preparations for his wite’s fa- ure welfare were compteted and the pang of parting over, Watka set out alone to the public execution grounds. In due time he arrived—the crowd - a keen marksman, the Caused by the deadly bullet Late fellow he park of his own accord, might be carried out. JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms % TO RENT * Best 1 A VALUABLE MINE. Up to Half a Million. Butte, Mont., Omaha, took place today at the cour! house door. the Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. in the city. Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock ‘in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH ——™ Rossland Mining Abstract Co., owneJ in by Montana and Butte & Boston com danies. court last April and divided. today it was resold. The. former-.pur. Boston & Montana company were th The t two Misees Jackeons testified as}. was waiting. The prisoner assumed his position, on bended knees, with arms oo behind and a blindfold over his es. The rifle was placed i: ine the hands and the white spot marked for PTE Pose foo discolored with the spurting blo.d this summer Watka wept to Kansas City with a baseball team of his and played a game at one of He had ample opportunity to escape, but returned to the territory that his eentence Bidding Started at $10,000, and Was Run Nov. 2.—An auction eale, which, considering the relative sizes of the property, equalled that at The Michael Davitt mine, embracing only five acres, has been Ore Purchasing company and the Boston & it was. ordered eold .by the . the proceede ‘The Montana Ore Parchasing company bought it for €351,000,-- but. failed to make the purchase good,. and chaser, the Anaconda company and the program. Not the least entertain- between: and Monday morning and diamonds, etc.. to the value of $75,000 were stvlen. There is no.clue to the identity of the thieves. —~—— "Twas Bitter Cold. The heavy frost, frozen pools and burated water pipes, told a tale of their ‘own about the state of tlie weather last ie In fact it- was considered the dest snap of the season, but it 18 a in wind that blows nobody. good’and to- the plumbers are as happy as can be Return Home Tomorrow. W.W. C of Brand Man. Yan Wyit. Gets a. Phan Gets a Plurality Over) ® 86,000 for Mayor of Greater Kew York. | DEMOCRATS CAPTURE MARYLAND South Dakota Republican—lowa, and M: the Same. P iy New York, Nov. 3.—Special to the Recorp.—Van Wyck was elected mayor of Greater New York by a plurality of 85,000 votes. The complete returns are as follows: The grand total of the votes received by the leading candidates for mayor in Greater New York, complete returns having been received from all the dis- tricts; Nan Wvck, 235,181; Low, 149,- 873; Tracy, 101,308, Van Wyck’s plurality over Low, 85,308. Judge Parkér, the democratic condi- date of court of appeals was elected. The i: rt are that the st: bly will go entirely aacomauss In and Mies Estélla Russell,who were mar- ried here last: Saturday. evening, will leave tomorrow for Brandon where they, will reside. Mr. Carruthers is a promi- nent business man of Brandon, while his wife is the daughter of Mr. F. Rus- sell, of Ruseell & Haley, wholesale an‘! dealers in nieats. The bride had i st returned from an extended visit to ‘alifornia. », Spokane Bonds. The city of Spokane is to issue $300,- 000 general municipal bonds for the purpoge of funding the floating ‘debt ‘of the city, the object being to reduce in- ter charges. The outstanding ‘war- rants which it is intended to callin are pay bear 8 per centum interest per an- num. The city officials, or a number of them, belieye that it will be possible to place an issue of 5 per centum bonds, thus effecting a saving of 8 per centum, or $9,000 per annum. hester the city. ticket is democrat was elected mayor. In Massach Wolcott, LAE FLETION RETURNS} elecjed and in Buffalo Dr. Conrad Dehil | ¢ dom com hetkarata with the law and te as fol! ner ‘midnight 770 of the. 883 election districts a) Greater New York had been led as large # vote as voen wr combined, while the which a week was andLow. Judging ah pote ix fa the Presidential election oy last the adherents of the Citizens’ candidate were draw in the main in the republican party. Prophesy Realized. id * John ©. Sheehan, the leader of Tam- many hall, issued the following state- ment before the election’ “The great municipal contest is about toclose. It will be memorable in the history of American politics. It will re- sult in a great democratic victory. As in the days of Thomas Jefferson, the demo- crate party i io ehia contest has been ar- ty Bobet believes was elected governor. Thisis the sec- ond time the democrats in Boston gave their vote to Wolcott, although he wasa republican candidate. + © In Virginia the entire state ticket and nearly all the legislature went Demo- cratic. Kentucky went democratic. The republicans elected their municipal ticket in Baltimore, but the democrats captured Gorman for United States senator. The fusion ticket defeated the republicans in Nebraska. Kansas is in doubt but in tho Atchi- son district ex-Governor Click, fusionist, was defeated for state senator by An- drews republiean. F. M. Shaw, republican, carried Iowa, | 8°€: and Philadelphia went republican for Beacon, Missed the Train. Mayor Manly and his brother Dr. Manly left for Grand Forks yeaterday, bat did not reach; there. They arrived back in Rosslantd.andimaias freab start. today. They got as.far as Northport yester- day and concluded: they were hungry. Sowell were the two occupied that neither hevrd the signal of the train, and therefore were left.. After changing compliments with “mine host,’? who was responsible for them gettihg left, the brothers returned. ——_. The Big Charity Ball. Much talked of, and which has kept the ladies of Rossland in a flutter comos off tomorrow, Thuraday evening, at thé opera honse. It'will be the event of the social season. As it is for sweet charity’s sake everyone should attend. Tickets $1 each, including supper, which is furnished by the prominent ladies of of thecity, which w: served under their personal direction. : COMING Aube GOING. Jobnny Reagh wiaide’ a trip from Ross-, jand to Spokane on. a bicycle but does not care to repeat it. The Dundee mine has joined the ship- pers. The bright sunahine today was a gennine surprise to those who noted the ar! 's victory, is complete. Tustice Van Whck was elected mayor of Greater New York yesterday by a large plurality. The total number of votes cast was nearly-ah The are that Van Wyck received 210,000 votes, Low 145,000, Tracy 100,000, and George 15,000. The aggregate is swelled by = few thousand, votes cast for Gleason, In- Sanitel, and citer etys Prohibitioniet. It was seen from. the tirst when the returns commen coming in that George of the Thomas Jeffercon Demo- cracy, was outof the race. Whatever the father may have polled it was evi- dent the son was not thought of in the great race, éxcept in a way of sentiment only. ‘We have kept faith and are not ashamed oft,” eaid Henry George to his supporters late last night. ‘Many a man,” he said, ‘‘has sacrificed him- self without gaining anything. I am happy tonight, and although we will not handle the spoils of victory,, wey a at least have kept our self-res, “You're alright, good will try again,” cri George left the room. Three hearty cheers were also given him. jeorge’s courses might have eS a possibly by the fact that the supervisors of the election neglected to supply some of the precincts with pos- tere, containing the name of the new ll es the substitut 4 ipect of y y Big Bill at the International. Manager Zinn of the International Music Hall played a trump card in booking Omene, but he has topped that with another big bill this week. Ollie Jay and Ethel Clayton took Omene’s place Saturday night, she having to close in order to open in Seattle Sunday. They scored big hit in their songs and das which the law requires. This was rend ine some instances but in many others it w'the ¢ ‘lay opened up dark and Rloomy. Adrizzling rain so: formed ly pools and rendered the streets. very slop) Al Eine saloone were cl.zed and there wasa general suspension of business and the thunder tones uf the great thropbing ci-y seemed to subside into a low muttering growl. In the ef tome and in front of nces ; jally did their b: dancing bring down the house. They have youth an good looks in their favor, are bright an‘l cheery as well as stpple; they are a strong card. Ed. | Muehlner opened last night, and though he appeareed unheralded he won in- stant favor with his rich baritone voice and his forceful and dramatic rendition of popular descriptive songs. Senorita -; Camilia who made such a strong hit last week repeated her success in Span- ish songe and American dances, and Loo Mayfair, who is a Rossland favorite. ay in sweet mandolin musi peeiivety jigs and reels. The small ‘ad- miasion of 10 cents should surely pack -| the honso nightly with such an alltroand e | ing featuro is the splendid orchestral @ver Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr. Agent. Montana company for $601,000. bidders. Bidding started at $10,000 and the claim was sold to the Boston: &, bares brick $8 per thousand.—Colum- music the the letin boards, and m: the pi of the elections as the re- turns came slowly in. When the final result was known the wildest enthusi- asm broke forth, and the uproar on the street was as the thunder tones of the waves that break witha roar. The sa- loons closed a minute before did a thriv- ing trade, and brilligntl; plldastaated were the crowded streets of ir Brook- lyn and New York, known ies Greater lew York. Richard Croker one of Van Wyck’s strongest supporters, and the reon who was bitterly denonnced L hy Henry George, was received a1 urricane of applause. So terrific: ee 2 the uproar when he had stepped on the platform at the main hall that he could not make himeelf heard five feet away. When seen in his office he made the follewing statement: “Tha true people of Greater New York by their votes today have stam out hypocrisy and lies. The people of this gic lanterns, yl bia wery. 11-2-3t, juestiqnably the re- sults tomorrow ‘ig ht will verify. the claims daring the Canvass and will re- sult in a crushing defeat for the enemies of the democratic party and the enemies of the common people, and in_ the triumphant eleetion of A. Van Wyck 6 reat of the democratic ticket.” a . Notes from Trail. F. Aug. Heinze came to town Satar- day night from Trail. On Sunday morning he made a trip over the new Trail-Robson road, which has been com- pleted since he was last here. He ia soon to make an extended trip east, and looking over the affairs oj the C. & W. jand B, C.8.& R. company before he and Col. Topping’s fiery steeds, left united in front of the Colonel’s office Wednes- day, grew tired of waiting for him and started off to inspect the Good Friday. About = block of the road the: light buggy they were attached to’ collided with a swill wagon. The latter was un- harmed, but the bugxy was demolished. Had it been an upright and self-respect- ing telephone pole, or even a house the Colonel would not have felt s0 badly over the affair, but a swill-oart—that’s the blow that ’most killed Trail’s father. The nickle-in-the-slot man has gone north with his two machines, and tbe St. Elmo and Crown Point no longer waken tothe buzz of the wheel as it speeds past the “yellow.” Next Sun- day’s ion plates will be heavier with offerings than they have been for weeks past. Dr. Bowes‘of Rossland was‘ called to Trail Wednesday night to confer with Dr. Corsan over the condition of F. Aug. Heinze—not that Mr. Heinre’s illness wasso serlous, but that his recovery might be hastened so that he can be in Butte Monday, to attend one of the numerous lawsuits he has on hand. F BR. T. Daniel, Trail’s hustling capital- ist. bas plans in operation to resume work on the Little Joker, the, Lookout mountain bonanza. The Kootenay and Nakusp, owing to the rapid fall in the mver, have been withdrawn from the run below Robs m, and the Trail and Lytton, being of lighter draft, are doing service again. The Trail runs from here to Robson daily at 2 o'clock, connecting there with the two lager boats for Arrowhead. The Lytton, which looks much the worse for her hard rubs, is running from Trail to Northport, leaving here every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. On the other days she will assist with the freight to Robson.—Trail Creek News. ees Some Sweet Singers. There will appear at the opera house on Satarday and Sunday evenings Miss Gertrade Marrack, whois at the head of the company, is a finished ar- tist, sad has a phenomenal contralta voice. Miss Harry Wateon is s s0- prano of great culture, who has met only a brilliant voice, bat is a charm- ing oriental dancer. Master Sammy Jonson is a perfect wonder in negro songs and dances. Lastly but {by no means least, comes Miss Ethel Wynne, the brilliant solo pianist. This company has been playing all through California “for months to standing room only, and we can promise the Rossland pul lic a rare treat. On Sunday ghey will give a grand sacred concert, such as never - be- city will once‘more enjoy personal free- re heard in this sity Bickel are on sale at Fraser’s drug sto: