S. Thornton Langley, John McTeer Repass, Mining TRAIL DEPARTMENT. — J, A. SMITH_ROASTED TO A TURN (Conoluted trom Page 1.) Dr, Sinclair, of Rossland, isin town today. Jim Caupau, a Nakusp lumber magnate, cathe down last night. The little 9 year old daughter of J. K. Bamberry, living acroes the river, died yesterday of diphtheria. The east months ago, and before those awful Americrns “scooped” every- thing worth having is a question which only he can answer, I give our American brethren credit | for what they have done and that is funeral took place p! in the +l railway, together with hie wife, is Urrice: Record Biocx, ROBBLAND, B. 0. Capitalized for only $250,000. @. A POUNDER, Pres, Rossland} B. C. The Ottawa (old Mining Corpany, Limited. J. L. PARKER, Mining (Engineer, Orricz: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. Valentines, ALL KINDS ORIGINAL TOWNSITE LOTS. John F. McCrae, Agent for the Syndicate. .| Hemeworth, who had been turning H. E. Macdonnell, the travelling freight agent of the Canadian Pacific making hie home for the presont in Trail. Ben James and H. H. Boomer, | of the Rob Trail railroad company, were down from Boomer’s landing. G. A. Hackett, one of the travelling freight agente of the Northern Pacific, is looking after the —interests of his road in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Brogdon enter- ing our conservative British and Canadian capitalists and inves- tors the great possibilities of not only this camp, but of British Columbia, and nothing that the board of trade “official” has gaid or could say in.the east will belittle our neighbors in their estimation, or affect their interest in the greatest mining camp of the day —Rossland.” celebrated comedienne and vocalist. The company's stay will be limited to three nights only and change of play each night. The box sale of tick- ets will open at Fraser's drug stere to- morrow, Wednesday. A crowded house will be in attendance, ——— NOT GUILTY, Townsend. The trial of Alexander Knox today. by Justice Townsend upon the charge of receiving money and not aecount- ing for ft, brought by Camp- bell Bros, resulted in his ac- quittel, Young. Knox was-employed. Smith Curtis, Ml t-law said: “I do not agree with the views of Mr. Smitb so far as they are antagonistic’ to our. American friends who have come to reside with us. What Can- ada most needs and has spent many dreds of th de-of dollara to tained a numbor of acquaintances Saturday night. Col. Topping will soon put up 4 new office building next to the billiard hall on the boundary. —— HE RISKED HIS LIFE. To Save the Lives: of Two~ of His Fellow-Workmen. i On Sunday morning Jim -Hems- worth saved two'of his mates-from a horrible and certain death, at the great risk of his own life. - The three men were working in the shaft at the Young America, Heme- worth above and the other: two 100 feet below. A Heavy iron bucket filled with ore was being hoisted anil when nearthe top the hand crapvk broke and the bucket fell. In a few seconds the falling bucket would have crushed the men at the bottom and there was no way of escape for them. the crank, was struck with it and partially stunned when it broke, but it fashed upon him in a twinkling thatinstant death awaited his mates at the bottom of the shaft, and with great presence of mind and greater courage he thrust his arm betweon the cogs of the hoist. The flesh was lacerated and torn from the elbow to the shoulder but the hoist was stopped, the falling instrument of death was hung midway in the > shaft and the two miners in the bottom were saved, Superintendent ” Shields imme- diately came to: the rescue and. re- leased Hemsworth, after having ‘blocked the machinery with .some- thing less impressienable than a human arm. Hemsworth — be laid up for a few duys. aegis SOLD THE WAR CRY. A Lady Soldier Waited for a-Jack Pot tobe played. - There was a quiet little game of poker being played in a certain bar room in Roseland last Saturday even- ing when one of the lady Salvation Army soldiers walked in and offered the War Cry for- sale. A jack pot was on. the players buying her’ paper. A Swede had picked up ‘three aces. He said: ‘Lady, I dank I buy ah paper if I win des har yak pot.” She did not want to take chances on him winning, so he exhibited his three aces to her and said: ‘-What you dink on ’and. You dink I goin’ to win?” The lady said she was not up in the game and could not say. The hand was played and the Swede ran up against a full hand and, of course, Crawford, Anderson & Co, Mining Brokers.$ Orrics: au lost, Pp he turned to the soldier and said: “Inot buy de ‘War Cry, I gan brok.” The winner came to the rescue and bought the War Cry and the soldier dered arms and d Bidg. Columbia Avenue. 96 Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dealer in Mines and Btocks. The Scott Block, Columbis Avenue, WeMille & Whitaer, Up-to-date gm every: NES, upoe . ESTATE axp STOCKS ay and about: see Brest peas a Hayat Go ’cold win ——. A MINING DEAL. The Early Bird mineral claim sit- uated near the shore of Kootenay lake about a mile above Ainsworth belonging te John L. Retallack has been sold through W. N, Rolfe of Nelson to some parties in London, Englaud. The claim is crown granted and though a low grade proposition, is of great promise, as there is a true fissure vein’ of over four feet. Its proximity to the lake shore, and the easy access to a smelter cither at Pilot Bay or Nelson will make the property The Cotumbia Candy, Stationery _& Glass- cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents snd Call and see samples of ore and get +The price paid was $1,500 cash.—Kaslo Kootensian, —~——- PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pure Gold treasury stock at five and by-laws, Walter C. The soldier -insisted upon obtain, is a large influx of people, and Americans are by far the most pre- terable immigrants. The early development of the ‘min- ing resources of the Kootenay distript is almost wholly due to: American pluck, energy and capital, and I for one do not b dge ‘them P of all the peoples she can. draw -upon | ° by C: bell Bros,, a9 Jus- tice ‘Townsend took’ oecasion to severely rebuke.the plaintiff for bring- failed'to prove. Knox says willat ee FAMINE -FUND ‘BENBEIT. will tender a benafit to thé India faniine among them Miss Lillian Mason, the || Alexander Knox Acquitted by Justice : ing so serious a -eharge which they:|| once institate olvil pre against Remember that tonight at Dominion |i” hall” Professors’ Dreyfous “and Brice |B WALL WALL all grades, at our usual TRADING TO7NS NEw... ALL STYLES. |. Latest combinations of designs and colors, in ‘THE WHITE HOUSE PAPER. PAPER low prices, - COMPANY. fund. The ‘social will i at 8:80 sharp. Prioéd of sdinission, ae cents, ladies free. where they have so. well sown. ‘i I entirely disagree with and depre- cate the tone of Mr. Smith’s remarks ae reported and am sure they do not voice the sentiments of the Canadians of Rossland.” Mr. Smith, it appears by the fol- lowing, expected a roasting: “I know I will get roasted for. what I'm saying, for som’ of the papers out there are owned by Americans, and- consequently back them up in what they do.” He probably did not expect hia own people to roast him. Itisfairto say that there is-not a, Canadian in the Miss MILLIE AMME, : Planist of the Fenowasd Alnine Orchestra, vill give lensons omthe Piano. Conservatory — x ‘Le Rol Ave. ee One hundred e ntly furnished, Heb billiard. and. priva’ ‘club rooms. ——— The Only: Brick steam heat:and all modern conyeniencgs. ae THE HOTEL ALLAN = aa LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B.'©, ~ ight and airy bedrooms; Pariore, baths, | Dining room Ghent MRS. OM. E. ‘Hotel in Town. nae “ROSSLAN iD. ‘This offlee and th the -citisens ‘of ‘this vioinity® are ‘constantly re- | ceiving inquiries conéerning- this section of the country which are difficult to. answer. by. letter, 20 the RECORD gives the following in- fon forthe benefit of all: camp, whois well, d with the camp and: has its beet i s at Rossland ated in British heart, who will not agree with the in-| terviews given today.:-- ~ . Mr. Smith is expected home today so his people propose to. give him a warm reception. : —s A CHAN GE',NEEDED, The Bossland Postoffice Is Bitorly Complained of. About six weeks ago the RecorD sent & reporter to'the postoffiee to enquire of Mr, Wadds, postmaster, if the service his office was as.geod‘as the people could expect, and that if it was, this paper had remained silent as long as it would, Mr. Wadds came at once to this office and asked for two weeks, time to straighten out the office, and said that he was satiafled that within that time he could have everything runting satistactorily to, himself sad the-public. - The proprieter of the Recomp: ans- wered Mr, Wadds that he desired the paper to be scrupulously fair... That so far the numerous complaints had been passed over under the apprehension that the government could not be’ ine the rapidly growing busiuess. We said to Mr. Wadds that ifthe job was too big for him he had better resign’. In answer he maintained he could conduct the office properly. . Time wears on, and while there has been some improvements there is room for vastly more, = We will not just now attempt . to enumerate the complaints, for the four pages of the Damy Recorp are not large enough te contain them. If, however, Mr. Wadds would like to hear them he can, There is one instance, however, we will relateto the public as we gave it to Mr. Wadds when he called : A lady, who had her subscription to the WEEKLY Recorp paid in advance, called and ordered it stopped and said; “There is no use putting it in the post office for I never get it. Mr, Wadds said in my house that Mr. Grant, the head clerk, got tired of handling .the papers and put them in the stove.” Hundreds of people are complaining that they cannot get mail which is lying in the office, and the time .-has come when Mr, Wadds should either resign or conduct the office as other offices in the province are conducted, THE AMERICAN GIRL CO. Sale of Seats Will Open Tomerrow, Wednesday, at 9 A. M; ,The American Girl Co.,” which open the new Dominion theatre on Thursday evening, is a standard at- traction and has appeared in all first- duced to.increase the force to meet. | is. ~ Colambia, ‘sight ‘miles from the international boundary’ line be- tween Canada and. the United Téis reached from the ia ad by the. a & Gao railway... rooms, and a d and all are well patronived. whats are fo _ Week: news- ailies; J il other reser The jopulation. is variously caimeet ces saad to 7,500. if $8.50 to $7 per week: > -- It is useless to. write and ask if any particular business would pry here. Business ‘nién are fall- ing- over each other to establish il seem to Everybody - must ja and take his: ‘Own ‘chances. ile there is not work-for“all who inquire, most sober; indus- trious persons. whe: seally wish to work have so far been able to 1. obtain it.” We would not advise any man to-land here ‘‘broke” without who have wel . ‘Ttis camp is ny being estab- lished on the basis ‘of a soll at present. -The Pope - engaged, not only, in working ‘the mines and conducting. th business of the town, but sre buying,or bonding‘and_ develop- ing a ing property; buying'and ng -Feal.estate; -building « The Pacific Hotel, Be JOAN - WATSON, CORNER. COLUMBIA AVE. ‘AND | _ SPOKANE ST. -First class in every pat ticular, PROP. LAM, Proprletre, 7) prees. wh pee Dentist and Oral: Surgeon. % ‘AIL work the best that sail Office yer Fraser's Drog Store, 22? Golambia ANS: .» near Lincoln. Bt, —~ROSSLAND Sanitary’ and Water Tank Company OrFicz: Commenot fERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels. E..Q. Oxhrrom. - > Manager. Thos. Wilson. & = Dasiee Is GENERAL Mabou esniue New jot of shoes il _just arri Rossland, B.C. GIBSON ‘& WILCOX Practical. Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at _ Basement, Postoffice Block. Convmera Avenvz, Rossianp, B. O.]. WILLIAM ‘MILLER, . TAILOR, : J) ee McALPINE'’S’ - DRUG STORE,”: ‘RESERVE ST., GOOD. “GOODS; GooD FIT ; s REASONABLE PAICES. Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Store, |#* IS PREPARED. TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS aT~ REASONABLE PRICES. —— Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. LOOK! LOOK! LOOKtIi- 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR Send a photograph of yourself and $1. get, 100 Stamp otographs, “all gummed ‘ted Petforated the same as a portage e thing for sticking ony four ones ai ‘and Stallone perenne Sted work is revarned, i and work is retari Guaranteed, “Willcal Grand Union Hotel, _ Rossland, B. C. houses for rental oe roll, but a ar ‘hae a ve ‘years. = as There are millions: -ot money: here from all sections of the giobe;, but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, :and the fabulons riches are. scarcely ‘excelled by the imaginary “King Solomen’s Mines.’ We will not-attempt to discuss the mines in a- single article, as we have-been -writing about them for nearly two years and have not been able to ‘keep up with them, The cre shipments speak for themselves, The town has won an enviable vsputation for law and order, It is supplied with waterworks. and. electric lights. °The is graded and ten blocks baile up with two-and three-story busi- ness houses: For further information come and see for yourself, or subscribe class opera houses and theatres. The company people are well known in the Ascher, first floor Lalonde block. for the Dauwy or WEtELYr REcorD,. GALT, Commisstoner, ALG. Notary. Public, Room 9, BURN’S BUILDING, Columbia Avenue: - Bossland B.C. | § ete, Ww. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate-of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., ‘British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. a OFFICE: -Srusst Brock. ROSSLAND Re vn Noe . x MISS -EMMA DOHERTY, “ARTIST. Studto cor: Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraits and Looal Scenes ‘8 specialty. Orders of all Kinds executed, Lessons given ESTABLISHED 1687, Practical. Progressive, Sidecesat Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educa Business Men throughout the attendance ef any College inthe State. Prepares ‘Young Men and Women for positions as Ti S, ‘West. Largestannual | 33) Ask for a WHITE LABEL, ALE. All first-class Hotels, Bars and Restaurants | Keep it in atock, It i8 the Best, THE PORTLAND East Qolumbia Ave, fined, home-like pitea” Fisatalaan dia aging THE eu. CoLumaia AvgwuR, sae Sisters’ Hospital, rst-olass- Furnished Rooms, with, heat, fi permonth. ? only Esealet’s Colonna Cafe. Freah Buppltes exary day by ex- Finest Oy- asters, = Fish’ and Ganib fn the oily. Riérything Pre | pared: in the Best Manner. _ E.ESCALET, inpey Bros Groceries, Provisions and Bikes ous -.) ppaatta BANE or MONTREAL has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing. in the line ‘of ladies’ and- child- ten’s _ furnishings may be found. RAPID |JSTAGE LINE Leaves c Rossland for . MINAKER, Prop. >_< STOVE COAL, $10.00 oO Ton. Hunter Bros. e IM. FRIES, M ECHANIC, Gun, General 2 Gopelt & shop Reserve 8t., Gt, Rosaldnd BOWLING TLLIARDS and POOL. De e Vole Place, - R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, . Reserve, near Spokane Street. OrEx Day AXxD mionr. Caskets and Metal Lining always on had ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. MANSEL B. GREEN, Mus. Bac. Btudio of Music and Literature. Lessons Counterpoint, Hormoavenc aaa" “borough Bass ‘and Opsn for engagements, 09, program as singer dramatic and vaudeville prof oxt to Avenue STE! S AND’ TYPEWRITERS, No Entrance Examinations required, students be- ‘ng admitted at any time. * DEPARTMENTS P SHORTHAND, Nene ‘COMMON ENGLIisH, JORMAL, ee BLOCUTION, College iimeaing in “session day ani throughout the Students will be be ett at tthe {rain and and a conducted * Bester read Ban’ or Durinees How House UNO. R, bas okie SIN, Prusioant, - +‘ WASHINGTON, Ave, fons find all your friends there. While in Rossland STOP AT ha Cin a Washington Street. Everything First. Class. Fine Bar in Con- nection. Graham &- Washburoe pr, Proprietors. ‘ pie “AY wl ‘) Pts b- VeRYL | Vala THE EVENING RECORD. VOL, 1. NO, 194 » WANT COLUMN. Tencents aline for the first Insertion: cents a line thereafter. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1897, \ BUSINES? Peuson als. ne having | es eae Peet Bs SECDATIONS WANTBD, chances whatever, with Three doora peel th ANERD, — First-class bookkeeper and. office man wauts empl ent. | to Best of reference. Also had 60 yHaiclera: | £2 . ble sxperianne in grocery, More: RL. §., Pacific hotel., tf WanTED—A respectable: industrious : young woman desires em; 200k or : -ppems maid, in private fatnily. Inquire at. Miiborlodeing, house, Spokane St. eit smployment place _o ) ROOMS Foe BEAT, "Everypay “tringe new ‘eustumers Lalonde. It. stands. to that When a man makes boots and shoes z| Sespeclalty, that. it must be the right louse. FoR the greatest and finest assort- ment of boota and shoes goto Lalonde the leading boot and shoe store, Ger. the Baconp évei night carrier. for 260 per week. "Thsive grdats fat the office. For, Rent—A farnis! nished room for ren: block. C aod-unfur- the: Recsrd Go direct to Talonde 's boot aud sive atore, pectaontine aud rubbers, large {ust been For Rent—Fine furnished. com- fortable rooms for rent. Apply to Im- perial Cigar 8t Store, Spokane street... tf For Rent = Elegantly’ rooms, plastered and well heated. Roi avenue, south of the Allan. Le BOR Sale, For Sate—Cigar and tobacco store’ ata bargain. Tnquire at, scab’ op on Reserve street. 10-8 ‘furnished | basem: + THe Perer ey Exoore seliyecet carrier; 25¢ per week. / ~ Rossland | Editor Reconp :—Sir :— 3 POSTMASTER WADDS. REPLIES HeSays Grant - Never ‘Burned|? Papers to His Knowledge, DOESN'T DENY SAYING: 80 Says He Is Doing His Beat to.Im-[ :Biove the Service. Postofiice, Rossland, Feb: 10, 1897, Your attatk on the way in which tthe p ffice is _| View hotel left the room snd: one ‘of ployee will be disciplined or discharged ge the vase may require, Yours very truly, Ww. Wanps, P. M, } ‘The Reconp haa no apoligies or re- ‘action to make for the statements yeaterday’s issue in reference tothe competent manner in. which the tofice in Rossland .has been con- acted, and ‘hereafter ~ will give pub- icity to complaints which are made py the general public, 5 place neat : ; A STRANGE FIRE. * ae the citing ait All Off and* ent Out. At9 o'clock: thia fnorning the oo cupants of room 10 of the Mountain them resurned at 9:30 and found. the whole ceiling burned out, which was ‘ to thiok, quite uncalled for. Under} 70BA000 ann o1eams. Banr’& REEA have ‘Gpltied a hay, grain, and feed ato-e in the Le Rot atubles. Their = prices. command at- -tention, It will’pay you to. call’on thém.- / Tut For Sas, cheap, | a fall. dreas suit, would fit man 6 ft. 3 iu. oF 5 ft. 4 in. Apply 8-L W this office.. Shisaoane bow ny ena Smoki of an official sent by the Patents General some t#c monthy} +} ago, such changes have been. made. remove any jost cause for complaint, Additi wickets ~ and_ clerks have Ent Bavorlte gigas; unde la hie Rossland. ‘# Smoxe British Lion and Mainland cigars. Vancouver Cigar Stere, site Bank of Mo! trea ee ately after the receipts of mails, thére ue y crowding st the delivery wicket; wade Valid ee to smoke the Fleur ed Pores gar. Vaneouver, For Leppenee cabin convelnient- ‘Ay Cigar Sto. ply at Record office. For 8aLE—A new ‘piano at a bar- gain o on easy {eri Inquire at fale ly located in Paris mies sf : ont ARES, were ‘then made. 90) adstienat lock “boxes. regre extremely that ‘they’ are ‘not- yet place, but it is not my fault. ° The der was promptly given; the’ man bes vid =| strange indeed. ‘The walleare clothed | _ n_provided, and, except immedi- and papered, The ‘ceiling . burned! canvass. The charred. cinders were scattered upon the two beds and all over the floor, It SN ROSSLANYS: FIRST = MAYOR Who Will It. Be Is the meds Question. _ ‘Pirin CIRCULATING In Favor of Lieuteiant-Gov- , ernor McIntosh. ‘Who is to be Rossland’s first mayor? is the question the residents. of , Ross- land arg now wrestling with. One man whose name is being brougtrt for- ward is C. H, Molntosh, the: lieuten- PRICE 5 CENT THE PUBLIC accoun' TS. a Weat Kootenay Contributes the ~ Largest Amount of Receipts, pares was no session of the British cae public accounts for the fiscal year ending June 380, 1896, was the arat return Jaid on the table. It shows ti in the ‘its laree ‘decrease in the expendi- ture. It shows the net revenue to have been $989,617. 10, an increase of $93,591.52 over the Previous year. The net expenditure was $1,614, 1123, @ de- crease of about $300,000" from the year before. The most important items of ex- pense are $238,000 for. roads and bridges. and $257,000 for parliament t-governor of the North Terri- tories. The “following petition is being circulated in his favor -by Ross Th and up to ‘noon today ‘|! from: sparks from the: chimney in the attic, but- why the fire went out or did not set the ‘bed clothing afire is clear, uptothe walls and went out, and Rossland escaped whst mast haye been @ serious fire. The flues and chimney of every house jn town should at once be care- ray examined, for next time the. ares th d_to.one that Barus—Ladies: entiance. te the anéw Baths from the European Hetel. For Sate—A violin, 48. “Appl, - at Recorp office. re "pagers. office. BatHxoos ‘fitted up with tubs and ‘aoe basins, all. kinds and. styles. All work personally attended. 7}, Weller, sanitary ‘plumber. *Phone a, For Sarxr—A ine bara = clear title te lot on whith it is located for cash. Apply at ~ and |< > FEYSIOIANS. _D! rT, loo) For Saie.—A business in good cation, Will sell Go to the St. Lawrence hotel tor the |- the city. |: 7-Im | Any plaint madé'to me will al- :ways be thoroughly investigated and if well founded and-due to negligence of sny. employee of mine, such em- the fire will not be so accomodating'as to go out upon its own motion. — RESERVATION PROPERTY. The Royal Gold Group Being Work«d Migat and Day. “Messrs McMillan. of Whitney, of to*eight miles ‘south of RB ‘was sigded by the following persons. Here is the petition: To the Hogorable C. H. McIntosh, Neutenant-governor of the: North-| west Territories. . 2: Bir The undersigned - property ~ The largestincreases| in receipts were from timber royalty and licenses, which rose from $15,000 to $31,000; ‘miners’ certificates, which rose from $31,000 to $54,000; general mining receipis which rose from $41,000 to $76,000; and licenses’ which rose from $32,000 to $44,000. - It is repre notice that West owners, h hold and citi: of Rossland, having heard of your being | atipresent amongst, us and of your having expressed an intention of taking up yotr residence permane ntly in Rossland, desire to avail- ourselves Of the ‘opportunity which presents itself of- requesting you to Accept’ the chief. magistracy of.onr embryo city. We-understand that at the present ditting of the provincial ‘legislature the government will take charge of a bill forthe i: di d the largeat increase j in the revenue as it is » sure indication of the great progress made by that district. Yale contributes the next largest amount and Victoria is a good third, 3 East Kootenay has to her credit $17,858, an, increase of $2,000 over the year previous. West Kootenay has $122,904, an increase of $60,000 over the year before, while Yale is not far behind with $105,000 to her credit, an of Rossland. As we ‘are largely. in- terested in the present and future welfare of Rossland we > are of $28,000 over the previous year. Victoria city being third with $79,000 to-her-credit. Cariboo con- tributed $45,000 to the is) revenue, an a increase of $22,000. along with our fellow-citizens, to. see that aur ‘They are now working day and night on the Royal.Gold. one of a group of seven claims, A large iron capping rans across the group, 20 to 30 feet. wide. Aside from this three distinet quarts: ledges cross the-group, one of which is 40'to 50 feet wide and assays $10.40 on-the surface. On » quarts ledge some 20 feet wide, i knowledge of civic, matters at the head of affairs in order,that our young city, may be given.s good-start in the race of civic life, therefore being aware of: your having for some years presided over the civic'sffairs of: the city of Ottawa, with great credit ‘to yourself of having men. of. experience and! "PERSONALS. L. Jaffee has returned from Seattle. Joseph Nolan. of Butte, is at the Allan, T. W- Coleman, of Trail, isin the aes M. O’Hearn returned last evenin from Spokane. s ‘W. J. Harris left on the south bound train this morning, J. W. McKeehan, of Northport, Parallel with the above, a shaft is being sunk, which is now down be- tween 830 and 40 feet. The ore ‘el- lows a snicoth hanging wall and the dip is northerly. Near the wall _— -MISING STOCK. | For SaLe—4,000 shares {ron Colt; } 21,667 shates Monarch—a_ bargain. & Pollett, mining brokers. 9tf. PeHBONAL. Dancixe—Professor Dreytous -gives private dancing lessons every -day. sani aber, A — katie met Embia a avenue. PiPhone Iy you want the Rossland DaiLy Recogp in) Spokane gc gotok, Me Shaw or EK. A. Thomas & . ABU BEEZEDLE WORK. BAKERY. } THe old and reliable ‘Pioneer bakery by bows Tax last chance is Prtad offete d to the BUILDING MATERI4Ls. "J. H. Robinson bas constantly on hand a full stock of the hest shingles made. Special prices for big lots. the most Pe pitieataore Orton of wi sf og wilt leave for home Saturday’ te of Spokane street. Poter Bruce, |= hae coan. ., Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 a'ton. matthe old stand at the|g the ore is ite and galena in which.the silyer value exceeds the gold. Next this is the galena and quarts, two feet in width, which, as- days $62 to the ten. Some three” or four: feet from the wall the ore is of # more mi character and contains some iron scattercd through the quarts, < This district is looked upon with » good deal of interest as development proceeds, asthe ore is very similar to that of some of great mines of the Slocan which have produced such derful results. — Woop anp LuMBER— We sell cheaper than any others, The British, Columbia Mill Company. DEBAYAGE. Movine—If you have household goods to niove call a Red Star RESTAURANTS. prvegisra Pad ‘HE -Vendome Restaurant lends. ser! tying fine meals ‘and prices reason- > McLzan & Morrow, the pioneer Grugeiete, Pere ast Teomred a ton of toilet requisites. 5-tf | tans, entertained a. number of distin- —P A PRITATE DINNER. Frank Coombs, of Great Falls, Mon- — meat famine is oe aud busi-}, ness lunch 25 cents at the V wagon, oA Prom iss ries Red Star Transfer pany, aides aul kinds of freight promp Teaminc—-If you want THE VENDOME gives SEE service on.short notice and everything first ’ Estate of Nicholas Costello deceased intestate. Notice is of, Dee Becetaber, 166 'se0, on the 9th day. letters of woop. or teaming of any Sine Gy Buri one up the Ked Star Stables. Fur.t—Buy your fuel of the Red Star Btables, omas Benjami: deve or to ee undersigned. hapnntaLe you an a ak or ‘gage of any kind you want moved, the Hed Star ‘I ‘Pran. for promptly Pranos—If you -waut a safe or plano moved go get the Red Star ‘ransfer scompary’ to'do it; they ure wher Co, will do it deli: Woop—Leave Soult orders for wood, at the Red Star Stables,‘ Prompt: delivery. Ino. 8. Cure Jr., 24-80 Solicitor for Administrator. Piha feat Red Star stable people @ steam wood saw located at ony ‘of Columbia avenue,. Al) Kinds of of wood constantly on hand.’ | tf Pt ‘at are golg to Trail or. North- Brabiee * i K tins eo No fond ie le. Quic! e. No charges. We get the hoxse back. Tel. No. & 4HE Red Star Transfer Woop—Leave your orders for wood at the British Columbia Mill Co.’s office. 25 tf| NUTFIOES. j. Tuw-first annual meeting of the shareltoidecs oF the Red Eagle Gold sald.) and are here to atay. ished hotel men at the Vendome last night. Among thoso present were G, B.: Leslie, Martin Downs, and Eke Harrie, the former being prom- inent hote! men of Toronto, while Ike ae evedybedy knows belongs to the Vendome. They are now ip Bossland SeennnnNnna iguana a DIED THIS MORNING. Mies Amanda Ferra, late of Spo- kane, aged 30 years, who has been a and who has been ill for some time passed peacefully away early this Mining limited ‘will be held at e the A Rte i The will be teken lumbia avenue, nd, B. Monday, February 16, 1897, vat jofdlock to Spokane where they will be interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery. JOB PBINTING, Port the jand, Ja year. meets all out-going and in-coming trains and will call atany part of tie -elty for eget or _ Passengers, We never mi 5 Fine work at reasonable prices at the Review Printing House. Get your work cone at home and save duty’s and freight. tf LIVERY STABLES, Hoxses—.iet your saddle and pack - horses at the Red Star Stables. SLEIGHS—‘T'he ee Stables Ger your printing done at the Re- view Printing House, the only exclu- sive job printing office in West. Koote- nay. No finer work done in ‘he Prov- ince. we make Syspecialty of Yer certificates, prog; -make a specialty of sleighing parties of mining printing. in. 23, 1897. ‘hb. G. Exatr, Sec. The first meeting. of the trustees of the Salmon River Valley Mining Com- pany, i quciived Hapility, will be held at of Messers, Harris, Mac- Neill & n, Miner block, ‘Colum- day’the ath on Tues- e 9th 10 | America. THE NEW HOTEL ALLAN. Mre. M.E, Allan-can now boast of having the finest first-class hotel in the Kootenays which she opened up last evening with a grand display of torch lights and music. The Hotel Allan is now the best equippéd and furnished house in the Kootenays, and a credit to Rossland, the. mining camp of imilliner here for the past few months} and much ptability to the citi: of the capital city of Canads, and oc- cupying | as you do now the high and ion. of li 4 came in last night on business. J. A. McDonald, of Portland, came up last evening from Spokane, C. D. Porter came up last. evening from and left for Trail. ernor of the N. T cof Canada, we are alive to the. great fionor and benefit which will be con. ferred upon Rossland if your honor. will be pleased to'accept the position of first mayor of Rossland. and:‘give to us the benefit of your wide experience H. BE. Macdoanell, agent for the Cc. P, R.. isin the city looking after business. W. J. Harris, of the Le Roi and Lily May, came up last evening from Spokane. E.A. Hackett, the Northern Pa- and I ledge on and thus.assure to Russland at the outset that measure -of séeore~ and stable government which isso necés- sary to ite presen} and future welfare. Ifyou should ded to our request Cific’s Ki y agent, came up last evening from Trail. Ernest Kennedy returned last eve- ning from Spokane, where he was closing up a large deal. H. B. Nichols, manager of the we pledge ourselves.to support. your candidature and to do all ‘that: we legitimately can to secure your ‘elec- the mayoralty, which contest we do not anticipate but hope you will ‘be elected by acclamation. Harold Kingsmill, Jno. R. Cook, Robt. J. Bealey, G. KR: Killam, Claude Reddin, Jas. Hunter, Robt. Hunter, Alex Lynch, Thomas Wilson & Co., W.A. Crane, N. F.. Townsend, John Wateon, E. J. Carson, John C. Scol- ley, J. W.C. Jackson, Edward Bowes, Fred. Pollock, A. B. Irwin,’@. W. Myers, F. E.. Empey, Chas. it. Hamil- ton, Patrick McAre, W. H. Taylor & Co, H. G. Brennon, Robbins and Long, C.F. Jackson, John McTeer, Wm. C. Fraser, E, M. Kinnear, J. R, Stussi, Frank Gusee & Oo., J.D. Mc- Bride, Jas. Morris, Samuel L. Long, T. Mayne Daly, C. A. Baldwin, R. D. Madill, J. F, Warden, John A. Todd, P. Porter, Jas. Martin, E. Escolet, R. B. Hoy, W. Nightingale, J. C. Camp- bell, Wm. Brown, Johu Dean, A. F. Corbin, Wm. Wadds. W. L- Lowry, McLean & Morrow, S. B. Shaw, Chas. Van Ness and Jas. F. Walker, It would appear that the conclusion drawn that the McIntosh boom for mayor did not originate in the Miner. Ross Thompson says it is his echeme, ee G. W. Knee, of St. Paul, is at the Allan. tion in the event of any contest for} A. Cryan,R. Thompson, C. O’Brien, ig Star, was among last night’s arrivals from Spokane. - A.G. Walters, of the Walters com- pany, left this morning tor Spokane on a visit to his home. ‘ustoma officer Stunden has re- sumed his duties as customs officer on the Red mountain train, H.W. RB. Moore left for Spokane this morning on a mining deal and will be absont about a week, W. H. Rouatree, of Portland, who bas been confined to his reom-for a week, left for Walla Walla this morn- ing. F. P. Gutelius, general suporin- tendent of the Columbia & Western, is in the city today on official busi- ness. C. J. Eddy, the Portland agent for the Chicago, St. Paul & Milwaukee railway, i isin the city a guest at the Allan. The Hon. Hewett Bostock, M. P. for Yale is in the city and will be banquetted this evening by his many friends. W. G. Johnston, of Vancouver, who is largely interested here and is oper- ating with D. M. Lumord, returned to Rossland and will be joined by his family soon. General C. 8. Wanen is back from Butte. He says he is always glad to get back to Rossland, the greatest camp on earth. F. 8. Hobbs left today witha party for the North Fork of the Salmon to close a deal of several valuable prop- erties for an English syndicate. Colonel Edward Saunders and L. F. Williams are back from Spokane where they have been attending the meeting of the Le Roi cuapany,