aE ———T TAKE NOTICE. x THE RIGHT SPIRIT. HOMESEEKERS, “rmcsosne serine, oe] SUB PORT OF ENTRY Rossland, agree to close our shops every day, ex- undersigned, barbers of cepling. Satara. atsS p.m, Satard natin closed until Monday vs at 12 o'clock noon, Burwerorp & HERRING, G, an y, Sunday any iko, SHAKE, JLW. Gruitam. Pp.s. AL bath hous: in connection with barber shops will p-m., week days, and Sunday until: 12 noon. mand) BR. WeDonald is Appointeé Sub- city time. be open until 0 Collector of Customs at Rossland. SPECIAL AGE NAMED Rossland is Now a Sub-Port of Entry—A Recognition of “Attention Ladies | Mrs. M. Heard S, Thornton has opened her new Langley, store on Columbia | the customs office in Rossland has been where every: |i inted su it thing in the line of] Rossland having been made a port of John McTeer — |racies o P ave., and child- ven’s _ furaishings y be f id. Repass. ay be foun Minias . cae. Tnvestiments. Miss Millie Amme =_ Pianist of the re- Corresdundence nowned Amme or- chestra, Will Give Lessons on the Piano Upaservatory G& toi Avenue. Urrice: kECORD BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B.C. Frank A. Baird |THE BROKER, DAILY Deacr in Mines and|/ RECORD Btocks. The Scott Block, > cents Columbia Avenue. Week delivered JUST ARRIVED WHITE » HOUSE Spring Siting - Trousers and Importance. B. R. McDonald, who has charge of of the sub-ertry. I Stunden, of Toronto, has been ap- pointed special agent for this city. Col- lector McDonald left the city this morn- ing for Chilliwack, where he expects to remain about a week, The importance of Rossland has thus been reorganized. Mr. McDonald is a competent and popular official, who is entitled to the promotion made. DIAMOND JUBILEE. [radesmen in England Preparing Souvenirs by the Thousands. Although the ‘Diamond Jubilee” is yet far off, the tremendous flood tide of activity it will bring with it has already begun to set in, and go in almost any lirection you will in London, you may tind innumerable hands and heads in- tensely busyin the preparation of the ways and mei ns of ting the Petty Jealouvsies and Bickerings Should Be Discarded. Suggestions. The right spirit for local development is the subject sensibly treated in plai language by Frank A. McKenzie, the local representative of the Mail and Empire in the following communica- tion: Rosstaxp, May 16, 1897. Editor of the Recorp: 5. I think that it can be said without fear of diction that the jori' of our good citizens are thoroughly alive to the varied interests of the greatest mining camp in B. C., and are not only willing, but anxious to give incourage- ment to any sound it iti Afew choice residence lots in the original townsite—perfect title, have Deen placed with me for disposal, Owners sell on easy terms. payment down and balance in m instalments. . CLure, JR, pr for owners. wll M. J. OHEARN. Tailoring Department SAVE YOUR ORDER AND MONEY. The Recorp’s job office has arrived and will soon be in running order, We have as complete a job printing outfit as money will buy. New presses, new ype—everything new. ave’ Jur order and save money. 5-12-tf mes Latest Styles, the Best Workmanship, Perfect Fit and no ROSSLAND LAUNDRY. Disappoi ent is what I all my Customers, If you have washing to be done come M. J, O'HEARN, The Tailor. to the office or drop a card in the post- office and we will cgll for it. Rossland Laundry, three doors east of postoftice. 5-12-tf ea y ‘ pre that will keep us on the ‘‘race track” of rogress providing, of course that it is lone with a true liberal spirit of local ride or patriotism, rather than from the individual collective gains that may be obtained therefrom. Petty jealousies and bickerings should have no place ina ci like this. All active men, full of pluck, life, and energy should go down deep in their pockets, SO: Purchase 3 £5) Whereis Burton City || GIBSON & WILGOX |; Practical Plumbers Esti: furnist SOROELOO d on all work. if necessary, without of fee or favor to accomplish the good of all. Let any movement that is for our com- mon good be popular, that is, approved by the masses. Let a broad spirit of en- thusiasm be awakened among all, en- courage the presence of our enterprising young men to all meetings held for the purpose of advancing the interests of the city, Even should they be unable to write their check for several figures they possibly might have ‘‘ideas’”’ on progress that would worthy oi entertaining or placed on record. We have as much iresh brains and enterprise here now as any other city which, if properly en- uraged, would naturally assist our varied interests'and overcome any of the serious obstacles in the way of our suc- cess, or counterbalance the reflections made on the camp by the few Besalmistic individuals who attempt to lecry the present resources and tre- event. The “Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pray- er Book” will be handsome volums in jour sizes, embellished hy two admir- able portraits of Her Most Gracious Majesty—one in her queenly youth, the other in her imperial digaity of mature womanhood. Four sizes of Bibles are also being prepared. It need hardly be said that portraits and statuettes and busts of Her Majesty’s tigure very largely in the trading world just now, or will do so. They are being turned out in every imaginable form. Zreat art-pottery establishments like Messrs, Doulton’s are busy in the pre- Qvercoatings. First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed. Call and see goods and get prices. ! OMARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. 3 *iagUTPLATES BN D. H. KERR, D.D.8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. All work the best that shill and experience can accomplish. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. paration of vases and other articles, the textile factories of the north are rushin; ' aits by the hundred thousan in velvet for the making of cushions, in antimacassars, in silk and cotton hand- kerchief. ‘As to the handkerchiefs, they seem to be reeling them off without the smallest reference to the number of noses to be found under the British flag. One elaborate linen square gives, together with a large number of portraits and dates, views of old London and new pictures of old and new battle shins, of early railway trains and modern ex- presses, and the old four-in-hand coaches and the latest mor cars. le list of articles, all specially prepared for the jubilee, There are snap-purses, writin, vases, pearl necklaces, china mugs anc cups and saucers, mirrors and ebony brushes, needle cases, picture books. ivorine’ plaques, pin decorations, flag brooches, and Maltese crosses. ’ \also in cushions, wall | considerable Pi ofour camp sim- ply because there is a law in our com- mercial circles which law as I take it is a stillnes and calm such as_ precedes a sturm and within our case is indicative with us what will be a coming whirl- wind of develoyments in our great min- eral resources. The board of trade can, and no doubt” will, under the direction of its executive accomplish great good. Boards of trade are recognized in all the large commer- CHEAP LOGS— —IN THE— Original Townsite of Rossland —WiTH— _ Perfect Title Guaranteed. For the next thirty days the Montreal Townsite Syndicate will sell lots at from $200 to $400 on Easy Terms, After which time prices will be advanced. Own Your Own House. om Your Rent will pay for it in One Year. FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Cotumsia Avenug, Rossuanp, B. OC. FOR SALE Four Room House and Lot for Sale. Title Perfect. I. N. Bigelow, 47 Columbia Ave. PRED ToielaTe IO Sere Rn eee McAULIFFE & CARSON THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland. British Columbia. A. B. FINDLEY. D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Deutal college ard Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block Rossland. B. ©. cial circles as a resp of prosperity of any city and the fact that this young city had realized the neces- sity of such an institution will give a greater confidence to the outside world in all matters pertaining to our interests that is put before the public _ through this institution ; Might I be permitted tosuggest that the exchange be tastily and neatly furnished i and that it be mae a headquarters for all prominent visitors who may favor us with their presence, and who will be welvomed and entertained. Invite agents of out-of-town concers, the commercial travelers, etc. All of them will be re- cruits in your service and will make you heard and known throughout the breadth ofthe land. Make it so that all who are interested in the welfare of our country will find it to their interest to belong to the exchange. Ofsuch only confining themselves to their particular lines of business on the big exchanges of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, and I firmly believe something of the kind as su gested above would do us an incalculable amount of good. Among the towns and cities in Eastern Canada, the United States, there is rivalry in conducting manufacturing interests to locate by such offers of taking a portion of the ‘As to the cards of congratulations and portraits and busts, these things are fall- ing all over the British Empire, thick as leaves in Vallombrosa, and many of them are very admirable, though some, especially of the busts, have probably 1 . J. ‘l, McKenzie, M, D., McGill, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Licential of the Royal C 1 of Physicians and Si eons. inburgh, Licential of the Fac- ulty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. the ty of their not being cleared out this celebration, and of their having on some future occasion t> come for other distinguished persons. There is serve very tolerably for portrait of ion should | Sf been turned with a prudential regard to and his board of aldermen will do allin one small bust in the market that would | action, however of all our fellow citizens r ve c capital stock, furnish- ing + building, free power and allowin, exemption from taxation for a term o} years. Perhaps we might accomplish something in this. I believe I am safe in saying that his Worship Mayor Scott, their power as the city’s fathers to favorably entertain any proposition of this kind that might be brou; ht to their attention. A joint and determined must be had in order that we can John Milton if Specialty made of Eye and Ear Diseases. Orrick: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. Ww. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, ctc,, British Columbia, Canada. Late Surgeon Workingman's Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: Srussi Buock. ROSSLAND require. Many of the pictures and little plaster cests are, however, admirable, Of a certain little bust, the original of which is said to be in the possession of the Queen, one city house gave the other rder for £1,000 worth, andin re. ubt as to whether they would ever see their money back. it was statod that already they had received orders for £0,000 worth, which would appar- ently mean that of this one portrait alone between 25,000 and 30,000 have y look forward to that degree of prosperity which should and can be made ours continuously. Frank A. MACKENZIE. —— HARD WORKING WASHER WOMEN The Korean’s Enjoy the Distinction— the Japanese Style. The hardest worke1] washerwomen in been already sold to shopkeepers, With a good many of the articles al- ready in the market, the fear seems to be not that will hang on hand, but that w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, c Court, near W: St. OPEN DAY AND NiouT. Caskets and Metal Liaing sivays oa head ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Dr. Reddick. Onlice next door to Sisters’ Hospital. COLUMBIA AVE. Spokane Stamp Works, ELECTROTYPERS, and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill strect. SPOKANE, WASH The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers. Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. 509. 511 ar 1513 Hiverside Ave. Mo- will not be able to keep with demand.—Montreal Star. is MECHANICS’ CLUB AND INSTITUTE 4 place to spend a pleasant hour and enjoy a game at chess, checkers, or whist with s smoke and a good cup of tea or coffee. A concert on Thursday, May itted the world are the Koreans. They have to wash about a dozen dresses for their husbands, and inasmuch as every man wears pantaloons or drawers so baggy that they come up to his neck like those of a clown, they have plenty todo. The washing is usually done in cold water, and often in a running stream, The clothes are pounded with peddles until they shine like a shirt front fresh from a Chinese laundry. 20, at 8 o'clock p.m. Ladies adi y introduction of mem Admi by of 25 cents; proceeds to go towards pur- chase of license for members’ use. 5-10-1m onyx Bennerr, Manager. Detroit Free press: ‘‘How do you stand on this irrepressible financial question, Chumley?” “Sorry, old man, but I can’t spare you a cent today.” Imperial Baths Opposite Allan House. Turkish and Vapor Baths and Massage treat- ment given under the direction of Madame ie of Chicago. Fi nkles, pimples, > bleaching’ the skin, hair Mohawk Block, SPOKANE MADAME MORELAND, PROPRIETRESS. ese soap, which is full of grease, and Now Open |hinesegitts do their washing in much the same way. | . Imperial BI’k, Washington St. b ‘The washing in Egypt is usually done n stands naked on the banks of the Nile and slaps the wet clothes, with a noise like the shot of a pistol, on the smooth stones at the edge of the running water, and such fella women as wash pound the dirt out of their clothes in the same way. with paddles, clothes upon stones, as the Egyptians do. | Cook Building, The Jap rip their apart for every washing, and they iron their clothes by. spreading them on a flat board and leaning this up against the house todry. The sun takes the wrink- les out of the clothes, and some of them have quite a lustre. The Japanese woman does her washing out of doors. Her washtub is not more than six inches high, and is about as big around as the average dishpan. She gets the dirt out of the clothes by rubbing them between her hands. She sometimes uses Japan- works away with her bare feet. The y the men. ‘The Egyptian washermar Erench women pound the dirt out Rossland, B. C. In sums of $500 or more for short time on ap- John Ferguson McCra Representing Syndicate, 42 Columbia Avenue ROSSLAND, B. C. Pabst’s Milwaukee Bock Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE INTERNATIONAL. TEA - - - If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. OF GOODS ON TRACK. GRANITEW ARE— At Former Prices of TI N W A R E Jessup Steel is the only stecl 60 cent Japan. . that will stand the hard rock Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, SUPPLY CON3‘ANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Gv. -_RED STAR iwery and ‘Transfer. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from ¢; any thing moved—from a trunk to # boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. we— THE HOTEL ALLAN—« LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. ©. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedroom: Parlors, baths, illiard and private. lub rooms. Dining room unexcelled. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern conveniences. MRS. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress- =_——— The Only Brick Hotel in Town. — —————— PALACE SI ABLES ™” Sanitary and SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, ~ ' Scavanger Work DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. Done Promptly WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS- J.W.LANE. PROP. - Rossland, es DOMINION HOTEL. -— ‘Lhe Only First-Class House in Town Giving Moderate Rates. Elegantly furnished rooms. Dining room well-equipped and supplied with white help. Retes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25 cents each. . é share of public patronage solicited. Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props: «{ The Pacific Hotel, > N WATSON. PROP. . CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE Si. 8, Langeake J. Gore T. Gregson & Cu.} AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Conveyancers Notaries Public, etc. Advances made on Consignments. Money Loan. BOSSLAND, B.C Tae CREEDMORE Newly furnished rooms. Everything first class. Offices to rent, single or double. Mrs. SWEENEY, Proprietress, Traders’ Block, Columbia Avenue, Langsley & Jelfers Washington and First Sts. Wood, Coal, Draying and Jub Work. P. O. BOX. 562, Thos. Wilson & Co.,. DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . . $20,000 To Loan proved security. often shamming the D. M. LINNARD, Columbia Ave., Rossland First class in every patticular. The Rossland Evening Record. VOL, I, NO 305 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS ~ s—LOOK AT Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF (SIX FEET OF EARTH Now Covers the Body of James in the Cemetery. BABIES ‘Are becoming plentiful in Rossland So we have laid in a etock of Baby Carriages, Baby Carts, Baby Hammocks, Conlaa them Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Ete. road. BODY FOUND YESTERDAY |*tve Unnatural Grave Yawns Gives Up a Body from Red Mountain Slide. A Complete assortment of HAMMOCKS GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia aT . H. S. Wallace’s Turner & Robertsonlt #.S;,attace ELECTRICIANS. nr store . We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, ete. men who perished in the terrible lan within two feet of the face ‘was dug out Monday afternoon of seven men. s Silently the laborers carried the body jit at in its shroud made of the remnants ofan ANOTHER BUSINESS «FOR ROSSLAND... Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesale and Retai Basement No. 18, Columbia that was flagged to take on its freight of | that ex Avenue. Wanted. PAINT HOUSE ‘All kinds of SECOND HAND HOUSE-| 1p their block, one door east Grand | are those of James Conlan, but he is 80 HOLD GOODS. Union Hotel. ‘They will carry a COM- | disfigured that it is impossible for any PLETE STOCK of PAINTS, OILS, |one except who knows some peculiarity VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything | of his person to identify him positively. in the line of Painters’ Supplies. EUGENE B. FRANKEL, 0. Scientific Optician, Has all the tests and instruments for detecting and correcting defects in sight, ani has the facilities for duplicating any lenses and filling any prescriptions for glasses. ‘Ke charge for i oe di OrrFice. the to leath. Corbin’s bill for carrying the remains to Rossland has not been presented yet. It is thought by Foreman James Chambers that the mangled and us: Highest Prices Paid. Head of Spokane Street. S. Glazan. Rossland Candy Co, Fine French Candies made daily. Best in Rossland. bearing the remains of the dead laborer | for body in the Catholic cemetery. minister of the gospel offered up a prayer | the at the edge of the grave for his departed spirit. There was no funeral procession. 2 doors west Allan House, Columbia Ave its) as ). BLOCK. Turkish Baths: Hamman, Turkish and Russian Baths,, Ele- gria Mosente, Chiropodiat Work, Face reat- ment. Open day and night. ies" —" y and Friday afternoons and nights. Prtvate rooms for ladies. ‘Trader's building, entrance on Lincoln St. JAS. J. MACKAY, GEO. F. MANN, Prop. Masseur. ered into the grave men whose christianity is not measured. by the length of their prayers or the size of their bank roll. Three men vol- Macdonald & Cronyn Edward Cronyn, J. A. Macdonald, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. burying the dead. They were: BURN’S BLOCK. - - - ROSSLAND. : letters, e might serve to identify the remains. He ' was dressed in a shirt and pantaloons t as Fas and the only things found on his person us y eae was 25 cents, a pair of small scissors and the following which was written on & Western Union telegraph blank: =— To sell a customer an inferior Shoe, but will they come again for a pair ‘like the ones you sold me before?” For the Proper Article TRY depot ‘where he bought ticket, procured ~ d woe order for Rint ii siento Ist: The above is apparently a private let- Cc. O e Lalon e ter which may or may not have belong- ; ed to the dead man, but it may lead to ; hig identy. A freight train from Northport came He held order from F. V ilbert, Supt., JOHN JACKSON, JR. 8. C. CHEZUM. : , Rossland Mining Abstract . Co. + mation concern! a Full informat Trail Greek Division. was made. Tt as it came snorting u train stopped. The body was the caboose and carried to The train crew was not so heartless, as the soulless corporation that employs them. They were men, and while they shuddered as the ghostlike freight was placed on the Slaton of the cuboose, Phey felt deep down in their hearts that a great wrong of humanity ar boasted civilization of barism that savages woul hands of. E: tee General Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Exeouls —— CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ‘OrFicE : ‘TaYLor Buocg, Columbia Ave. P. O. Box 568. ROSSLAND, B. C. JAMES HUNTER. AUNTER Wholesale and Retail. : AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES recovery of > remains to the city. tnediately sent Mr, Johnson to the Recorp office with the news of the dis- covery. BROS. General found ov . at the third log jam. two feet of debris ove! man’s head is cru ure broken and his | remains are in a fair stat tion. Complete stock of Mining Suppli and Choice Groceries and Provisions Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats From the best Canadian and American Manufacturers. TELEPHONE 9. RECORD’S RELIEF PARTY. It Would Kill the Miner to Tell the ‘Truth About It. ‘The Rossland Miner in refering to the Recoun’s relief party, says: .| “A volunteer party of seven is en- veeapeutusne sbsteste abe vieate staat atest st-te ssi BOSSES — 3 gaged in the work of searching for this GO V F E I | 1 body, and to them is due the credit of TO y y M N | N) : . . C finding the one brought to town yester- jay. | ‘There is not a man ot hired by the Recorp, {NewSpringShoes fs ile All the latest styles in Tan Oe Blood and Black FOR YOUR | Sole Agent for the ‘‘Slater Shoe.” Sole Ag’t for J. & T. Beel’s Fine Footwear 3 NEXT TU THE Post OFFILUE Dae nae eng HS AREER RE ETE A A EEA SE HEE MEE ; The C, & W. Accommodates the Mines, | Rained Pitchforks and Gave an Imita- But the Red Mountain Will Not. The C. & W. railway company will accommodate any mine, miner or pros- | night, hovering close over the town and pector along its line by carrying them or | emitting flashes of lightening and bursts their too's and provisions and_ letting | of thunder, caused Rosslandites to be It is not true with the Red Mountain | works last evening. pelled to haul and pack their tools and | ing the sweltering torid months, In the provisions for six to eight miles from Rossland. Several parties who are work- | hummer while she lasted.’’ and | ing properties near the railroad six miles below town have tried to get the rai road company to carry them and their | white, waif-like winding vapors have supplies to their work, but it refused to} been wrapping themselves around the The crushed body of one of the dead stop this side of Sheep creak, which is a | three or four miles the other side, | ; a cat The editor of the Recoxp upon his re- slide on the Red Mountain railway, and | turn from the slide Sunday evening t k a whose body was left to rot in the debris | shelter from the rain in a miner's cabin|the ground and made way sur- | and the superintendent of the mine com thunder clouds, plained bitterly of ae Corbin road - not occomodating them. A . . at Aovelock by the Reconb’s relief party | Offered to pay ig tare and. freight to|taing and soon had formed a canopy Sheep creek if they could be let off with | over the town of Egyptian blackness. and on account of the refusal had to hire of vi ‘1 | pack animals. It 4 old tent to the caboose of a freight train | jerkwater road, like the Red Mountain, sightly wreck of a once powerful man |Several New Bylaws to Be Int ‘The city council will meet in its new quarters this evening. Among matters ‘Thie morning at 10 o'clock an impro-| of interest that will come up is the vigel hearee 1oft undertaker Beatty’s | ;chool house site. new by-laws providing dry places under awnings and porch, to the grave already prepared for his] hitching teams and a discussion about | from t The eral proce brought up by Trustees Lalonde and "There was no sound of tinkling cimbals | yfeCreary, who will urge the council to| CoP to eee sain oi i wpreentatie brass. No dirge was 8¥08|puy more as ROSSLAND, BAYS STORE. | resting government is not sufficient for the by white | accommodation of the present pop tion. e firet tine and discassed, relative to the impounding of dogs, cattle, horses, etc., that are not now licensed. If it is ready, unteered to aid Undertaker Beatty in| Mr. Fraser will introduce an ordinance bed this morning about ey « serve a warrant on Thomas Burden, a] this weak spot before it is too late. ‘ke reporter that those miner, who is charged with agsault by John Bell. Constable Pyper went to] strong team. to stop at Hatton, ho claimed agent at | the LeRoi mine where Burden is em- ployed, but did not find him. ’ that Burden not only assaulted Bell so | with Nelson unless something happens to | 9; that several stiches in his scalp were | prevent Nelson from coming necessary afterwards, but assaulted. an inmate of the California sporting house. She fied in her night clothes to a lunch se ji counter near by and " up soon after, the gruesome, discovery | find all her clothing torn, into shreds, her shoes cut into shoe-strings, and her Police Constables of Vancouver Greet | fi foxs showed up exceedingly well, THE DIFFERENCE. ELECTRICAL STORM. (UT OF THE RUINS Dark lowering clouds, black as mid-] (Of the Stock Exchange Will Rise Another Minus the Chronic of heaven's fire Kickers. It was a regular There are mines being worked | electrical storm, such as is often seen “in its line that the owners are com-| eastern Canadaor the United States,dur- off wherever they desire. treated to a display KENNEDY'S EXPLANATION vocabulary of the small hoy, “she was a For two days, ever since the three hot |asvonhange Should Always Be days, the forerunners of the ‘storm, Thrown Open to the 7 Public. mountains, haunting the gullies and clinging to their rugged sides. Yester- day these flimsy vapors settled next to y for dark which came rolling down the canyons from over the moun- Amidst the ruins of the old exchange will arise a new exchange on more liberal lines that will be a credit to the city if the interviews of prominent brokers and y criterion of the situa- faint | tion, The only excuse the enemies of the o'd exchange could raise against it was that those with a iew shares of stock would quote them game He said thev it,|few dim flashes followed, thunder storm. The their and signaled wise the point where they wanted Tt seems strange that a only goes at a snale’s gait, will not hurridly ga! oP ieee little courtesies to the /and gained saines as their work is the basis of the |i 3 Mr. operations of the line. lightning | knoe! up the | in the following interview : deafen-|"" 64 good point,” said Mr. Kennedy- “raised by those opposed to the ex, -|change—and we must admit it wasa terians fied for shelter rians heir fying t hip | good one—was that people with 500 ped up their flying teams, mere! ae ag . . Rurriedly hustled their goods inside, and shares of some property Pht Ee the streets were soon entircly deserted | temporarly embarra: ed, might sel 2 except for groups of men clustering in| small parcel at a very much lower figure than 10,000 shares would be sold at, yet Ty ue who had taken warning |the sale of 500 shares would put a valuation upon the whole ’ they enjoyed | ‘fhis seems unfair, and is so. ee CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Tonight—A Pound for Dogs. followed. a cit: and, new ordinance for|fronts. Th 7 ‘he signals were safely ensconsed in sheltered works where No| holding a holiday June 24 in honor of] the tatoo of the rain and hail “upon the | io obviate this, it nid be an easy mat- to instruct its occured, course the that the com- toof relieved now and then by brilliant meompany t flashes. if such a thin No damage was done by the storm ex- “t its i sts. O! cept to charge the wires and burn i jecti Queen. school site question will be can cite an 3 tustance as late as two weeks ago which LEAGUE TEAMS STRONG. instance thers of the exchange will rue. Certain stocks 10 cents were offered tt one cent. That till allowed that land for school furnished by ———_ the land ula- ‘New vv-laws will he read for the Personnel of the Home Players as Seen on the Diamond Sunday. B. W. \eovering the hitching of horses and pro- A ant viding penalties therefor. Hogan, E. J. Sparling, D. Willis. Holiday proposition will rece ‘Yhe men made @ thorough search for | divided attention of the cot papers or other articles that | be d » Queen’s by Wallace. a ON THE WAR PATH. Warrant Out for th Burden. Constable Pyper was called from his | are a strong fielding tean 5 o'clock to| weak in the box. They 4 the exchange ie who had invested in our stock ‘Trail has the material to make avery | stocks In Bellinger they have a pitcher who can go in any classand win. The season will open here on the 23rd de in ‘he It is said league. There is quite an ill feeling isting there between the lacrosse an base ball teams a ould be brought to bear to m: each team work fn ban i . 3 o'el very disastrous to the le: At 8 o'clock should drop out. ¢ ————_— SPARKS FROM THE DIAMOND. jected to oe CONGRATULATED JORDAN. The baseball team had its first prac: | hich was just be’ —— tice Sunday on the new grounds, and | Which although the diamond was & little slow | °°.7T'Wish to say in conclusion that the exchange’s doors should always throwneopen to the public. Star cham- Ae | ber proceedings are vicious, unnecessary nthe | viayive misleading and false impres- sions.”” eS CARE IN FELLING TREES. upon her return raonal effects smashed. arden was arrested, ‘d the large number of specta- t that the manage- Rossland’s Police Magistrate. {the new men signed, and many rec| Rossland, May 17, 1807,—Editor of a very quick | the Recop:—Will you kindly draw the an hold his | attention of surveyors and others to the fact that they should not throw trees Many complaints have rd of trade about personally put to © this week from this rs and others would the trees and in all 3 they are obliged to trails they would be duty and would at the i time confer a great favor on those obliged to use the trails. . J, FRANKLIN, undersigne] the City of great pleasure in Vancouver congratulating as police own in any company. | McKinnon also showed up in exe - iti and fielded his position li across trails. He demonstrated the fact that | been sent to the bx leaders in the | this abuse. 1 much the + ne team. also on right but was 3.3. We 3 : I ing uniforms on GP oteerentar a arty a uy tb wilt aoe — ‘Allister, R. 3 baiwell, ery hued hitter and sa year had a BECAME EXASPERATED. John Clough. Wax, Ball, C- 0. Park ont pavybttier was on deck with, his good nature and ple: Brooklyn Life: He: “the perfeet|not pitch any but is throwin enjoyment of love there must be com-| every day and his arm is in excellent plete, confidence. usual], Barrett Chastises an Ice Cream Vender for Impudence. She (of Chicago)—I | condition, . . |A. Barrett was fined $5 and costs to- have heard pa say identically the same Holland, he basiere man in the tain day by Police Magistrate Jordan for was hard at work. He he hare y | z Jerking ball player in the league, and striking an ice cream vender, who be- is never out of the game fora minute, {came saucy and refused to leave his O’Harra, the hard hitting outtiel tee premises, The vender, after being told s + teain was also ¢ knocking the Feared clonal : enjoy a game at chess, checkers, or whist of the tate wee of pat knocking [that hhis wares were not needed per- moke and a good cup of tea or| very valuable man to any man. sisted in forcing them upon the notice Faday, May|~ Caverly will be here Taesday and also of Mr. Barrett: who finally became ex- lies admitted | St. Vrain, who will be the mainstay of asperated and told him to leave the Admission | the pitching depart ‘© pitched| premises. The vender replied that ho for Missoula, Mont., | car, against |did not have to, but immediately after- (ho Tacoma league teain, “hd they could|wards picked himself up on the other not toach hi side. DINSTITUTE A place to spend a pleasant hour and t 7 2 cents; proceeds to go towar piano for members’ use. &10-hm Joun Baxxerr, Manager.