©, Thornton Langley, Mrs. M. ave., ‘where eve! thi “ in the line ladies’ and — chil ren's may be found. ‘olin McTeer Repass, M nine Investments. es! Pianist of the ‘corresdundence Solicited chestra, Will Give Lesso “ericr:” on the Piano RecorpD BLock, ROSSLAND, B.C. Frank A. Baird BROKER, 2. tn Mines ang Blocks, The Scott Block, Selumbia A venue. toi Avenue, THE DAILY RECORD 23 cents a Week dellvere furnishings Miss Mili Ammo! nowned Amme or Conarrvitery Corrected Daily By “By Jennie L. Stone, y= Stock Broker. of Attention Ladin | | ROSSLaND stock QUOTATIONS. |v whet may be found Ui light weight; and Heard bas opened her new store ou Columbia ali dispose of the same under the direction of the Mayor, or Chairman of the Heaith Committees. 5. No person or persons shall sell or offer for sale any bread, milk, or other substance adulterated) with any sub- For sale. ld- Name of Company, rer} i 3 ins Coionna,.. Gan bridge. JUST ARRIVED AT THE WHITE > HOUSE E FULL LINE OF First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed, Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. Early Bird. A eT Bry Eee NS D. BH. KERR, DDS Dentist and Oral Surgeon. Ait work the best that still and experience can accomplish. Jifice over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, te ae Fe XS KS ix McKenzie, M. D., _MoGiil, Montros!, 7 and Ligential of tho Royal Coliege of Physicians d Surgeons. Edinburgh, Licential of the Fas ANY of Bhysicinas and Surgusun, Glasgow, Bposialty made of Eye and Ear Diseases. Orrice: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. W. M. HENDRICKSON, MM DB. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physi yand Surgeons, ete., British Columbia, Canada. , Late Surgeon Workingman's Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: srusst BLock, ROSSUAND tossiand Red Mount'n| tossland Star. Rossland H’stal Pais & Dr. REDDICK. OFFICE HOURS: 6 to 10 a:m; Ltv t p.m; 7 to p.m. First door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - ROSSLAND. ee te ORR x WwW. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING ANO SMBALMING, Court, neat Bt. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Metal Gintaz always oa hind Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. A. PARE —— ARCHITECT oO NEXT DOOR TO Stiry Hosrita, Rossland, GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work Shop and office at Basement, Postoffive Block. Coun Avent, RoraLann, Burton City te the front, BO Singer Sewing Machine Agency Fuil line of supplies carried. If you desire to gee the agent leave address care P. O. box 622 and he will call. FOR SALE Four Room House and Lot for Saie. Title Perfect. | N. Biaelow. eae "xs rors Yi Ying Britis is *The of by millions and fractions thereof, $Plemond Dust, sgn fates Beli 6.000, te —— ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. A By-Law To Provipe rok THE WEIGHT AND SALE oF Breap AND For THE FORFEITURE OF UNWHOLESOME MEATS. BY-LAW NO. 2. 1. Each loaf of bread sold. or exposed for sale, within the city, shall be of the full weight of either one pound or two pounds, and no loaf of bread shi all be sold which purports to be of a different weight than either one pound or two pounds. 2, The term bread shall mean and in- clude not only ordinary white bread, but all fancy bread in which yeast is used, rovided always that for bread made 24 hours and over, two ounces light weight shall be allowed for each loaf sold or ex- posed for sale as a two pound loaf, and. one ounce light weight shall be allowed for each loaf sold or exposed for gale as a one pound loa‘ 3. Nothing in is by-law contained shall be construed or extended to prevent bakers or other reons from selling biscuits, buns, rolls, crackers, muffins, or any other fancy cakes commonly inade in the 4. The License. Enspector shall from _ | destroy ~Y, such -+| poultry, fish, “vegetables, milk, fruit ot +: | other articles of {| breach of this by-law, before the Mayor, | F :| passed by the Municipal Cor, :/of June, A. D. 1897, and all persons are hereby required to take notice that any- - | one desirous of applying to have, such !] must make his application for that pur- :| month next after ih Chabi of this _ | behalf. : | Schedule is enacted in lieu thereo! : | cense fees or duties for such licenses re- ; | Hotel Liquor License, for each | : | Special Liquor License, for pul blie ?| Transfer of Liquor License Passed + | 8th day of June, + | passed by the ‘| the City of Rossland on the 12th aay B. -|of June, z| hereby ‘required to take notice that any- 4! one desirous of applyin; : | that - | cxeavation a Harper ramov Jubilee Ceedratio n TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1897. For the Championship of B. C. SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ PROCESSION stance injurious to health, and an: article so adulterated shall be forfeited and destroyed under the direction of the Mayor, Police Magistrate, or any Justice ustices of the Peace in and for the ity of Rossland. No butcher, trader, grocer, orother bergon, persons, or ly Corporate, shall sell, expose or offer for sale, in any shop, store, market, or any place within the limits of the City of Rossland, food, any tainted, Wants, Por Sale. Rent. Lost Et] lieeeuecereree oxy Tencents ative for tha fist tasedeten: and foe cente a fine thereafter. BITUATIONS WAETED, ‘When You Want W. ANTED, situs Hlon ae . per Apply's. D., this Ww. antap~sitontion by oung: woman cok ‘or GAB Sor 10 men ‘or boarding ply lerstand the bi whaetn hens, Address If Bi Record wiice: rmatd oF waiter: ty vith small capital to mau: BOARD AND ROOMS, Mrs Nontuey,—Board and room, $7; root Kootenay ave, half bloc (facing C&W. Railway.) ym, $2. k oust Spokane Street M. J. O'HEARN, CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS ** ze, We can save you 25 per cent. on your Purchase. ACTION IS ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and Perform, This Store is Matchless for Bargains. Special Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby unwholesome meat, poultry, fish, vere tables, milk, fruit,or other articles of food FOR RENT. Spring Suits made to order for $25.00. Don't fall to see the range of BOOTS and SHOES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, A new consignment of American HATS opened this week. oe provisions, or the flesh of any animal dying otherwise than by slaughter, and the Inspector of Licenses may seize and tainted, dlveesed: nN any person convicted of a Police Magistrate, Justice, or Justices of the Peace, having jurisdiction within the City, a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars and costs, may be iin- posed by such Mayor, Police Magistrate, or Justice, or Justices of the Peace, and | ., in default of payment of said penalty, and costs, the same may be levied Wy For For house keeping. W. near Second. For Re NT—Six roomed house, new, plagtrea, at #25; Jennie L. Sto! ae Fou Rext—Four —— new, kext — Two furnished ropma for light A. Cory, St. Paul street \t M. J, O'HEARN, Corner Lincolrf and Columbia Avenue, - The Clothier. ROSSLAND, B. C, st ne jp iuuinees centre; #25, Jennie L. stone wnt Two roomed house, usa’ ining room in first class hotel; Seni L stone. ing¥or rent reasonably in the ecord t Died For Reyr: Fine furnished comfortable roons Apply to Imperial Cigar store, 8)o- for erent. ‘stroe ary farnished and | unfurnished room oe! ee roe rent in the Rxvogp bi < r Red Moun: miei Sopot $8 per mo; Jennie L. Stone. 6-10tf Store room, 14x42, and upturned voomis suitable for bedrooms and house ep distress and sale of the goods and chat- tels of the offender, and in case of there being no distress found out of which said penalty can be levied, the offender may committed to the common gaol, or ek-up house, for any term not: ex- ceoding thirty daye,unless auch penalty, | F with costa be sooner paid. ctions by re; June, ee Council on the eighth day of June, R. Sood. Ww. mcQue City Clerk. NOTICE. The above is a true copy of a by-law ration of Righth day (L. 8.] the City of Rossland on the by-law or any part thereof quashed pose to the Supreme court within one by-law in fhe! pabeh lumbia Gazette or ron he will be to i be heard in that Ww. McQueen, City Clerk. Fon SaLu—Resident lot, nice location, con’ 35 and 36, of By-Law No. | For SaLe—Fo! he $itatetpa Council .on ’ the | F2®, SALE —Good lered ee Tinaily adopted by | ror Sate—Good For SaLe—Furniture for 21 rooms, with ay For SaLe—3 ton low bed transter truck in For SaLe—Chicken ranch it in. good tosatlG of. For SaLE.—Cheap, reood condition, Bare FoRSALR: A new piano at a bargain on reuse Hors pane: An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this FORBALB: Fae easing ae the WaeKy Base S D FOR SALE. ent to business centre. Jennie L. Stone. 6-16-11, For Sate—Bar and uraieare of hotel int ine city, Apply this of ‘on SALE—Two ams of good and wagons. Apply at this office. wish Tontned treme dues; ave., for $100; Jennie L, Stone. é101 @ bargain; desi ness; Jennie L. Stone. hotel business — with of with ‘out property; Jounte 3 lease of building; Jennie L, Ston: a Tepair, cheap. Root, Noid Bust etrect, Spokane, Wash, G71. Also 5 hogs. aus at 50 horse aller | * Address Sox 312, "Ross ands SALE.—A 5 'horse-power upright 6: Foynd boiler, used less the: at Red Star Stabl ‘% Ruea have opened a hay, gate ana feed store in the Le Roi stables. ‘Their prices ‘command attention, It will pay you ty gull on terms. Inquire at this livery barn and clear title to lot on which tt is located for sale at « bargain for Apply at this offi 10-1 ig on sale oe? otal Yate news ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. A By-Law 10 Awtexp Be-Law No. 2. sunny 4st H Contova St; 8t.; Batly Bros agents for Vancouver. 1 Yaagouver, Le Straus, Bit Denlove c Tur Stationery Co. d Co.; Norman Cople & Go.; £. Galloway & Jo, horses, parions 4th. Fi at paying ss Bestaurant business tat 1 ou secount of slck- none month, inguire Sine CAR Two ,SAk. OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEW ARE__=« At Former eee of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co, RED ery and STAR Transfer. Co. BY-LAW NO, 10. 1. Schedule “B” to By-law No. 2, is hereby repealed, and the following SCHEDULE “B.” There shall be paid the following Li- spectively from time to time issued_by License Commissioners of the City of Rossland. Retail Liquor License, for each six months Bottle Liquor License, for each six months 100 o¢ Movin: It you Rave household goods to move Deayaae: dd Sta hauls ait Kinds of fratghtp Teasun guy kin Hina déne call u Bagong: “t you have o trunk or vagus 0 ot ny Transfer Company will do it “promptly. Pramas: If you want a derby Tue Red Star Transfer Company meats all out- DEAYAGE. 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 fceight from cars; any Het 5 Sar frauator way J "Tru If you want delivering or teaming of p the Red Star Stables. kind you want mov ian» moved go t the Red Star rc egmpnay. todo ft; nro responsibie for all’ dack will call at going and {n-coming tralis and for baggage onpassengers. in Ft of she olty We never miss thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J. WU. AARTLINE. PROP. Quick work. Telephone No. 8. billiagd and private club rooms. Wholesale Liquor License, for each six months LIVERY STABLES, six mont! ifogsms:Get your salile and pack horses at e Red Star stables. picnics for forty-eight hours. . BUSINESS PERSONALS, the Municipal Council on the adopted by 1897. Reconsidered and finally day of June, he Council on the 12t] R. SCOTT, {L. 8.] Mayor. W. McQueen, City Clerk. NOTICE. Jugr stop and look jn Fraser’s window and see the 1atf For Golumbia C Bypey aay brings nes Hew customers to Tatonts boots the right hou: Fon the shoes Rad aloe store. Go direct to Lalonde's boot and shoe store for bber boo a ment has just been received. tiful perfume atomizers. fine fruit and choice candles, site atthe Cansy Company, Reserve st, near Washingt im hen # man mak‘ and those ® specialty, that it md , steam heat and all modern conveniences. a= The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ———— "| ae THE HOTEL ALLAN me LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. ©. One hundred elegantly furnished, light and atry bedrooms, ining Tooke, anexcelled: Electric lights, Parlors, paess M. E, ALLAN, Proprietress. PALACE STABLES ™*. SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NQTON AND RESERVE STS. J. WwW. LANE. PROP. - Rossland, B.C. fo to Lalonde’s, tho leading bo spook ta and robbers. A large ass The above i isa true copy of a bylaw BAKERIES, 1897, and all persons are to have euch B. by-law or any ed. butter and fresh ranch eggs. 24 Washing: C. Baxgny, Hazelwood imilk, tine creamery o.8 "BaEEEE. Fine bread, cakes and as repecialty. 24 Washington Aen «{ The Pacific Hotel, >» JOANIWATSON. CORNFK, COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE 81. First class in every particular, PROP. late to be heard in “aava ust received a ton LEAN & Mongow, the pioneer dru; of drugs and foiiet behalf. W. McQuegn, City Clerk. Barus:L adies’ entrance to the new baths from the BHO tel. Tat BATHS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The West t Kootenay Light ana Power Com- any are nders for the basins, all tists and styles. All work per- sonally attended to. up with tubs and marble OMe Weller, sanitary plumber. ‘Phone Ea val ot Bont twenty thou- rend a 000) cubic yards of rock work on their we site at Mladic” Falls, Kootenay Her, ne ‘miles from Robeon, mn the Columbia & Kobtenay branch oft PR. All partic: ulars ‘will furnished on a} plication £0, ‘Tue Leland: Columbia avenue. HOTELS. PERSONAL. KEI Resident engineer, P. 0. box No. 3, Nelson, B.C., or to Ottver Durant, Box '874, Rossland, B. C., to whom all tenders are to be sent. 6-11-10¢ Dacia: Profesgor Dreyfous gives private les- Iyxou want the Rossland Evening Recon | ia pokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. Dated at Rossland. June 7, 1897. 1897 RESTAURANTS, ANOTHER valuable discover, 1837 QUEEN’S DIAMOND nt is the best restaura: Tam Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine meals and pri Bosinxas lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. rae Vendome gives quick service.on short no- jase. ry: , we Vendome ‘best place in town to dine. ices reasonable. ice and everything first cli —aT— BUILDING MATERIALS. ROSSLAND, B.C. Woop and lumber: We sell cheay others. The British Columbia ir than an: fl Coe Srovx coal at Hunter Bros. at ten dollars a ton. COAL. ROYAL SALUTES. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DRILLING CONTEST Koo! PATRONIZE home industry! tenay and Rosia: in Rossland. Smoke Enterprise Favorite cigars, made 1st Prize, - $200.00. DENTISTS. 2nd Prize - = - $100.00. Dr. Finuey, dentist, Stussi_ block. PLUMBING, LACROSSE BASEBALL C. AM. WarLva, practical samitary plumber, cor and “Fhua 12-30tf En HOSE REEL RACE FIREWORKS. -:- 43 Columbia Ave, time to time examine the bakers’ shops and carts, shall confiscate all vee The Ressland City Band will supply Music. Having dis) Notion. C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia and Spokane street. $20 000 To Loan tm ums of R0C 2¢ morerfor short time on ap- roved secu: Db. im. lis HARD, Cook Building. Columbia Ave., Rossian? WM. L. WEbB, Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE. STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERiNG. 116 COLUMBIA AVE. TEA If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Jennie L. Stone DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock And Mines. 21 Columbia Ave. ROSSLAND. Houses Rented and Rente Collected Properties Listed and Advertised Free. If you have anything to sell or wiah to buy anything call and register your wants free. Mineral City avd Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents my interest in Hart's pers House, Tam no Nonger connected if any way with the property or its management. 3.4. F Inne th. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave.. near Lincoln St, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. evening Record. VOL, 1. NO. 331 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBI A, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, (897. PRICE 5 GENTS ——— LOOK AT Fraser's Window “ JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. GEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia THE SISTERS’ HOSPITAL, Only Seven Patients Being Treated—Is Well Equipped. their new quarters although at present they have but seven patients to fill the spacious apartments. In a healthy city like Rossland it will take a long time, at least until the population is treble what it is now, before therg will be any pros- pects of filling the hospital. However, the sisters believe if Ross- land is not large enough, Rossland will have to grow. Those thut built the hospital were not bankingon the present but on the future. They believed that the time will come when six such hospitals will not be any too many. e present hos epltal has all the mod- ern comforts and conveniences. The H. S. Wallace, DEALEE IN STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, ‘ BABY CARRIAGES ETC: H. S. Wallace Turner: &@ Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Syrne Light Wiring, + BetL Hanging, et Basement No. 18, Columbia Avenue. 8. Langeake J. Gore T. Gregaca, Mauager. T. Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. {*@onveyancers Notaries Public, otc. Advances made on Consignments. Money, * Heer: ROSSLAND, B.C. sisters are dis inted in the fair. They need a great deal of money to cover the expenses incurred in building, and the Fecal pla fom the fair are not piling wy fast as they had hoped. No d owe t the weather is Targely responsible for this. It is believed that the lacrosse game Saturday—if the weather is good—will prove a good drawing card that will go along way towards making up the de- MINERS’ UNION PICNIC. Will Be Held at the Ball Grounds July 16. The miners’ uniun ot this city will give a grand picnic July 16 at the base ball grounds. The members of the union have been talking the affair over for some time and expect to have a swell affair that will be talked about for a long time afterwards. uller details and the program will be announce ter. However. it may safely be stated that a list of sports will be held that will work up the crowd’s appetites | for the god things which will come later. ——— J. 8. C. Fraser reported last night that C. A. Cregan and Fred Ritche had cured $500 subscriptions for the celebra- tion. Ross Thompson, Jerry Spellman, Chris McDonald, and Charles Howsen have secured nearly as much but will not report until next Saturday evening. Any surplus funds left over will go wards sports on Dominion day: The sisters are very much pleased with | Y | three positions. se- | that there won’t be as muc! to- | the chief of police and that those of as- FOR NEW ASSESSOR Casting About for Successor to A. N. Paterson, Who Resigned. COOPER, MILLER, BARR. Views of City Officials Regarding the Appointment of the Assessor. There is much ‘speculation among the| 4 inner circle as to who will be chosen to fill the position of city collector and as- position is no sinecure, but for all that, candidates are springing up and swarming around the councilmen like bees around @ honey pot. The most are Robert Bar, Alex. Miller and nant Cooper. Each of these haa good man’ supporters and persoual friends among the councilmen. The mayor has recommended and still believes that the offices of city collector, assessor and license inspector should be combined, and the duties connect: therewith’ attended to by one man. Some of the councilmen elieve the same. If this plan is followed probably Robert Barr will be the person chosen. Other councilmerf believe, however, that it isan impossibility for one man to attend strictly to the duties of all Even now, it is pointed out, work piles up so fast in those de- partments that it keape two-men on the jump allthe time On the other side, it is claimed by those who side in with the mayor, that when the municipal machinery gets to working regularly work a8 ‘there has been. Things will be system- ized then. There is yet another faction of th : city council which believes that the licenie inspector's duties should he executed by sessor and collector be looked nfterby a inted city official. When ~ANQTHER BUSINESS.) <4, {FOR ~ROSSLAND... ! Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesale and Retail PAINT. HOUSE In their block, one door east Grand Union Hotel. They will carry a COM- PLETE 8sTOCK of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. beeen in the line of Painters’ Supplies. THE PUBLIC are getting greatly interested in CARIBOO CITY For plans and full particulars see J. E. MILLS, Genengt Agent, 364% Columbia Ave. - - ROSSLAND. Or xtestz ste ste sez x0e ste viz ste stzstz. voesty she stz xtz ste ste ste ste ste *“SAOES” z : | exclusive shoe dealer.’ We Is kept in stock. agent for the J. & T. Bell’ Next Door to the Post Office. her lings of merchandise must be specially selected ae i in the best markets in order to obtain best values. This applies tothe customer, as wellas to the retail dealer who makes shoes his: special business; does not look for the latest st; store, nor can the best shoes one les in Hats in a hardware obtained except from the pecialty of Fine Shoes. Finest American bole = for the Slater Shoe. Sole 8 ine Footwear. . F. McNEILL. Bye AES RGS QT EGT AES BEN TT US AGT AA AES EN FET EAS ZEA BOS BS BO 8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co fi ation songetns titles to mining properties in Fell teform ‘rail Creek Division. ‘General Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Execut. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orricz : Taytor Biocg, Columbia Ave. P, O. Box 568. ROSSLAND, B... the the councilmen get ther and talk the over, they probably will lose very little time ‘in choosing some definite tas of action. ——_—_ JUBILEE PREPABATIONS. Mr. FrankJin, chairman of the Jubilee reception committee, received a tele- gram from. D. ©. Corbin this morning and along Colu: mbia avenue in the even- ing. BOX NAILERS’ STRIKE. Vancouver, June 16.—The box nailers at the Brunette mill at New Westmin- ster have struck for an sdvance from $1 to $1.25 per hundred boxes. In supreme court at New Weetminste; today$#1,200 damages was awarded the widow of Frank Scott, who was run down by the steamer Danimuir in the Fraser river and drown Twenty thousand dollars damages were claimed. —_—— WANDERING TOWARD QUARTZ CREEK. R. H. Ha:nill reports that on his way down from Quartz Creek he meta man who, he fears, wili never reach civiliza- tion. The man was inexperienced, without compass or chart, destitute and heading for Quartz Creek. Mr. Hamill we him provisions, directed him as 't he could, and told the wanderer to get ates provisions when fe Scached Quartz Creek. HAND-GRANT. Mr. J. J. Hand and Mies Dollie Grant, both of Rossland were married in Spo- kane, Tuesday, and returned here last evening, where they will make their home. Mr. Hand has considerable mln ing interests in West Kootena: may on Miss Grant has been one of the belles a Roseland for a year past. They are re- ceiving the best wishes, aad congratula- tions of their many friends —— SAY HE STOLE A WAGON. Ai has n laid against JAMES HUNTER. ROBERT HUNTER. HGONTER BROS. Wholesale andjRetail. General Merchandise. AGENTS FOR_GIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES cS s, li and Build d k of Mining Sup; Choice Groceries and Provisions Drv Goods Furnishina Goods Shoes. Hats From the best Canadian and American Manu‘scturers. “TELEPHONE 9. Fred Beryen, of Quartz Creek, charged with stealing a wagon and wagon rack rom Thos.’ Rooney of Rossland. Deacon, who represents Rooney. sent a summons to Bergen to appear in Ross- land and answer the pharm by 10 o'clock this morning. Bergen did not appear, however, and a constable with a warrant will be sent after him. . age [CANADIAN TROOPS IN LONDON. troops totake part in the Jubilee cele- bration arrived yesterday. They were all in good health and fine condition and sessor left vacant by Mr. Paterson. The| q, Liverpool, June 16.—The Canadian | 59 ACTORS VS. PRINTERS. Will Play Ball to the Tune the Old Cow Died On. The actora and the printers will play ball next Sunday. There will be a grand street parade preceding the game at 2:30, headed by the Rossland cornet band. The actors will appear in cos- tume; the printers with what they have, Following is the program: “After the Bal um- pel trapecse, Steve Sherlock, P. D. eas eelbarrow race on invisible wire, Mike Powell and Jack Gallihers ee onans the ceiling on tip toe, J. D. ; the Devil’s Dream on horizontal bar F Perrine and Beri Combs; The Sleepin Be a Wakefield; ‘throwii ab Fagan; how I lead ight Hen, uh Capt. 6. A. F. HL Brill mit tion of a light 0 J. ker; How arkey 9a Ww. Schultz; Direct from C Cork (Ireland) or. b aes corks, Perry E. Jackson. Supes, carpenters, and rooters to carry off 7 | the de des Don’t forget your opera glasset with the ball me, after whic! neon closing ode will sung, entitled: ‘‘Tney Took Me Home in'a Cattle Car the Day I Played Baseball.” oe called at 3:15. QUEEN WLS TAL TALE OF WOE. We ‘will now Maher-Sharkey Fight—Million- aire Who Spit in Street _ Cars Arrested. Washington, D. C., June 17.—(By As- sociated Press.)—Ex-Queen Lil says that Hawaiiis being given away by 1600 people aga:ust the wishes of the Hawuiians. She says they never got a dollar from the states. NOTORIOUS CROOK JAILED, Daniel D. Noble Put in Prison for a Big Robbery. New York, June 17.—(By Associated Press.)—Daniel D. Noble, who is de- clared to beone of the most notorious crooks the world over, was arrested on . | Tuesday night, charged with implica- tion in the robbery of Messenger Hild- brant’s brewery early September last of y | 88,000. The arrest was made on the | confession of James Dillon, who is now in prison onthe same charge. TO STOP KNOCKOUTS, Action of the Police Commissioners of New York. New York, June 17.—(By Associated taken up the question of prize fighting and have unanimously decided that the socalled boxing contests in this city should be stopped. SHARKEY “AND MAHER PURSE. Mike Connelly Says the $2,600-Will Be Covered. N w York, June 17.—(By Associated Press.)—Mike Connelly says Lynch’s £7,500 deposit for the fight between harkey and Maher, the club’s biggest purse, will be covere!. . ANTI-LYNCH LAWS. Columbus, Ohio, June 17.—(By Asso- ciated Press.)—Che National Anti-Mob and Lynch Law association has been in- corporated. It is proposed to form branch associations all overt he United tates. SPITTING IN STREET CARS. San Francisco, June 17.—(By As- sociated Press. )—-wW. B. anaes a San d to stay 24 hours in jail tor ‘the second offense of spitting in str in street cars, QUEEN AT AT WINDSOR. London, June 17.—(By Associated Press.)—Queen Victoria and her retenue arrived at Windsor today. ATTENTION LADIES. The Roseland laundry have special facilities for handling, lace curtains at 76 cents per pai ring them today and get them tomorrow. Algo special facilities for double woolen blankets at cents. 6-10- JUBILEE BALL. The met with an Later they departed for London senid hearty cheers from the crowds about | most seat in sportdom. Bishop is well Press.)—The police commiesioners have cl d band orchestrs will give CHAT WITH BISHOP Clever Champion otf the South Talks Entertainingly of Bat- tles in the Ring. -|HIS HARDEST BATTLE Is Sojourning in the VETERANS WILL PLAY. Prominent Old Time Lacrosse Players Will Take a Hand. The coming lacrosse match between the veterans and the local lacrosse team next Saturday promises to be an enter- esting event. The proceeds will go to the sisters hospital and the Rossland lacrosse team. The veterans who will play 2 are: Alderman Geo. Fraser, Woodstock ; Herb Clark, Woodstock; Archie Mac- Kenzie, New Westminister; Hugh Mc- Greggor, AVinnipeg i ae ampbell: Por- tage La Pra Dr. nning, Winni- pee: A. Meduetn, Forgan Billy Clute, Preparatory to a Fight in Butte. The arrival of Biddy Bishop and Ed. Smith has created a good deal of excite- ment in sporting circles in Rossland, and with the advent of this clever brace of pugilists, itis plain to be seen that the manly art game is to take a fore- known through the east and south and justly styled the ‘featherweight cham- pion of the Southern States.” Smith is @ lightweight and hails from Colorado. The southern champion is probably the greatest featherweignt.fighter, who has ever visited this section of the country. Yesterday, in conversation with a Rec- orp repor@r, Bishop gave hig opinion on some of the present day fighters of note: “T aiways liked Fitzsimmons’ style of battle,” said Biddy, “‘andI think him the greatest fighter the world has ever known. Yet, he will never be popular; I always argued that the man who could succeed in defeating Jack Dempsey, would become the most unpopular fighter of his time. Bob is a good fel- low, but the management behind him, I refer to Julian, is poor, and he will never be a money getter as iongas he remains with his present manager. Fitzsimmons would be much more ad a man like Billy id him.” ‘What d do you think of Kid Lavigne,” “Lavigne is a great figuter, indeed, and a perfect little seatlemen from head to feot. You can generall; ly get a very line on a man by the way he treats The kid always cata. nis winnings with his mother. few more fighters like the ted pugilism would soon shed its Baldling clothes of disrepute. Lavigne is an ornament that the profession can well at. 183 feat “Have yon ever seen Kid McCoy fight?” nt 1 have never seen him in action excepti in a friendly bout, but I know him to Be @ good one. McCoy, if he keeps taking on weight as been these past few months, will s00n1 be bi enough to give Bob Fitzsimmons a fight; He has besten all the mid ale bts of note and Iam convinced he oon id beat half the heavy srcights of of to day. Aleck Greggains, of ‘rancisco, would make a great fight with McCoy.” oie there many good men in your iS “Yes, quite a few; there is Tommy White, Frank Erne, Solly Smith and Seorge Dixon, the world’s champion. Dixon’s career does not afford a parallel in the history of the prize ring. I have seen him fight at ‘ait ferent times, and thin! at him a wonder.” you think you could beat Dboe Well I would not like to say that I could defeat Dixon, but I would walk a hundred miles to sign articles with him. Fighters are peculiar people. hen a boxer has defeated a number of men he tgacertain degree of confidence in imself that looks ridiculous at times. This confidence is born of hard earned victories in the ring and nothing else. Some folks call it the “swelled head,’’ but those who have fought and bled Of course there are hear a man taJking that way you can generally put him down for a “etift” witl It’s all well ema to think in your own heart you can beata man, but it don’t look good to say you can. I hope some day to get a chance to fight Dixon, and if I am ever fortunate enough to get a match wita him I will tell. you when the battle is over whether I thought I could beat him or not.” “What was your opinion of the late contest between Mahe: and Sharkey,” Mr. Bie! “y thous Maher would win,” said the featherweight, “‘and am still of the same opinion. It will certainly be a great || battle should they ever meet again. fought,”” was aske “Solly Smith, I think, gave me the the hardest battle I ever had; he is very strong and aggressive and always full of fight. ith made the against ‘Goorne Dixon of any of the the little colored champion.” bia about six weeks, fight Johnny Van Heest Butte Athletic club in August. eho was the best man you ever best fight featherweights who have ever fought Bishop will remain in British Colum- when he goes to Butte, Montana, where he is matched to fore the He is a firm believer in plently of good fresh mountain air and is taking Miller, Van- couver ; J. Merrit, Brandon; H. '0’Con nor, Ottawa; Chas. hart, Vancou- ver, field captaian, and A. n= ald, Cornwall; Alderman J, H. John- son, referee; Ex-Mayor Kennedy, of Toronto, and F. Sinclair, umpires. Hon. T. Mayne Daly will iace the ball. ORAL EXAMINATIONS. Parents Pleased with the Work of The ir Children. Oral examinations were held in all the public schools during yesterday and today. Many of the scholars’ parents were present and were very much pleased with the showing their children le. The examination was but a re- view of studies already gone over. Professor Blair’s and Miss Moffatt’s closses were the ones examined Wednes- day. Today, Miss Walker’s, in the Methodist church, and Miss McQue in the Presbyterian church, were amined, —~——. TEN-ROUND BATTLE. Biddy Bishop and Ed Smith to Meet Monday Night. A ten-round glove contest is an- nounced to take place Monday night at Dominion theater between Biddy Bishop , the champiun feather-weight of the south, and Ed Smith, recently of Denver, who is the hero of many battles. Biddy Bishop is acknowledged to be one of a e cleverest boxers of his weight in the ring today and recently le it inter- esting for several fighters in Spokane. CAPT. RELDE KILLED. Crushed by a Train on the Arrowhead Wharf Yesterday . Capt. James Reide, of Illicillewaet, was crushed and killed between the steamer Kootenay and a moving train at Arrowhead yesterday. He lived about half an hour after the accident took place. His wife and child reside in Victoria. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. E. E. Sheppard, editor of the To ronto Saturday Night and a part owner of the Evening Star, left this morning for Van- couver, on his way to South- America, where he goes, represenring the Domin- ion of Canada. He will visit every re- public of the South American continent, with a view of establishing friendly trade relations with those roomates Mr. Sheppard has a | least » is thoroughly pos ut ti Re countr: 7 and speaks 8 gies a fluently, and is therefore just such a man as will accom- plish the object of his visit better than most any one else. He expects to be away for six mont! ABOUT THE CITY. Officer Pyper has been retired to the night 6 snl fficer Hoosen having re- urned. Mrs. Strange and Mrs. Gibson are ciate Shemeslves popular at the sis- ters’ fai The uneral of Charies Wiseman and James F. Wright took place yesterday afternoon. All architects can look at the plans for the new city hall aud fire site by calling at G. A. Fraser’s place. \. N. Paterson has entered the Do- minion customs service. He has re- signed his position of assessor and col. lector of the city. Oral examinations were held today at the Methodist church, Miss McQreen, teacher, and at the Presbyterian church, Miss Walker, teacher. Mayor Scott and a number of promin- ent citizens royally entertained %. E. Sheppard, editor of the Toronto Satur- day nk. and Star, at the Allan house last ni -_ ak lacrosse team telegraphed Frank Sciutto of the Rossland team to day that they will not be able to play here on Jubilee day. Nelson will play the home team. Several Great namely, W. H. No president . inan ger; F. 8S. Whitnev, general passen- ger agent; W.F. Benham, general west- ern passenger agent, and G. Dixon, gen- eral agent at Spokane, arrived in the city yesterday and depa today. The first case of scarlet fever ever dis- covered in Rossland was reported today to Health Officer McGowan, ‘The phy- sicians are not at all alarmed as it is of the mildest nature. Prompt steps have, been taken to keep the epidemic from spreading. The health officer had Northern officials, a Ju silee ball in Dominion hall on the the | evening of June 22. Tickets, 41.00 this trip among the mines for a little severval marlet fever fever signs Printed, to warn people away if necessary, from \distziet intected.” ,