Turkle M. has opehbil iler 0 Langley, store ute Columbia where , axery- thing in the ling of | i ee child- | furnishings gE Repass, may be found. Miss Millie Amme| sss Pianist of the re¢ lave, fohn McTeer Indies’ ren's and M hing sinvestments. danse tnowned Amme chestra, Will Give Less: on the Piano qcppecevatory, Rol Ave ‘orresdundence: Solicited | /YFICB: REcorD BLockK, ROBSLAND, B.C. new * Stock Broker. Name of Conipany. tt or] 8 we Pee B ons | Boa 17) frank A. Baird|TBE _ SROKER, DAILY Dwwler in Mines and RECORD Btocks. fhe Scott Block! 25 centsa Jolumbia Avenue. ‘Week delivered rackerjac! ‘opper ani’ JUST ARRIVED AT THE ri = FULL LINE OF Spring Suitings, Trousers and Overcoatings, First-class 1 Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed. Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SCAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. | Cotrected Daily ‘by Jennié ki Side, + | capture, +| facilities for handling. lace curtains at ‘/and letieedd Ai) Mit hid Burgiar BERRY Mandl 8 : Haak: tthe rand jury at Nelabit ha UL dnd a trde bill against James Matisth, charged with the killing of John Dwyef in Rossland, December 12 of last year, The verdict of the coron jury at the time was that Dwyer’s death was caused by rupture of the epleen, and evidence was introduced in the prelimi- nary examination before Justice of the Peace Townsend for the purpose of proving that the injuries received by Dwyer were inflicted by Manson, .who had a fight with Dwyer. several hours before the latter’s death. Manson was held on the charge, but the antion of the grand jury releases him and it is ex- pected that he will return to this city. Ethel Clayton, a woman who was charged with enticing young girls into questionable resorts, was acquitted. True bills were returned by the grand jury against James Woods, charging him vith the murder: of S, L. Wood near Nelson last October, and James Me- Donald for the burglary of a cigar store at Nelson. “These ten broke jail yester- day. Chief of ence Police Hussey | —~- has offered a reward of $250 for their ——— ATTENTION LADIES. The Rossland Inundry have special Scents per pair. ring them today get them tomorrow. Also special faciltics for double woolen blankets at 6-10-1f a AL Ba Gia Gol ites Drip. Golden Quee: Creat Ww fester rey Es} ey ere x mene Een ES erererereTeT n BOARD AND ROOMS. 8. Pact Hourr—On st. Paul mires, juse ce ed under new management. \ewly ed throughout, Large icy voouss as ver cout. rs Nomrey,—Boan an nd room, $7; room, §2. va, half block east spokane surest (facing gC.aW, Railae, 2) PEE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, In complyance with a by-l by tl honorable City Council of the’ sth day c of ratte, 1897, for the purpose of regulating the we: teh Bray braak & Pierce, sek look & Chilberg. ‘AK ERY by J. W. Cooper ROSSEAND CITY BAKERY Y by E. 8. laren. NOTICE, a ia that the partnership lenry Branuine and Tom 3 For Saur— Furniture for 21 roe with Zeon " Wena in, Kite 3S, Wanthy womah. si I By. perignes (hotel ay Spokane 1 Ottice., nda oF chyimbertiit Addteia K ego Fon RENTS Wantan—a House or three or four tu plastered. ne. For Rext—Two ni ely, furnished rooma in vate family, three blocks east of 3 House on Int avenue, for ren’ For Rant—Furntshed fur roome! hinse, Jen. le 1. Stone, G1 Fon, Ha Raw Furnishod two roomed house nr 7. Gel7. fe roo ned house, new, vlan oi, at #5; Jennie L. Ste ut Fou Rext—Four roo: fe new, plasteret, nesr Bualness centre; $35, Jennie'L. St-ne, 6: utf For ~-Two roomed house, uear Red Moun: ain depot; # per mo; Jeuuie te stone. O-lvtt “pining room in leat class hotel; iamnow deeded M. J, OMEARN. Wack Yate CLOPHING AND FURNISHINGS 4 aya, We ditt sd¥e you 25 por cent. on your Purchase, ACTION I8 ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and Perfortn, This Store is Matchless for Bargains. Special Jubilce Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00, Don’t fail to see the range of BOOTS and SHOES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, A new consignment of American HATS opened this week. M. J, O'HEARN, Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, - - ROSSLAND, B. C. j The Clothier, * Raihesitsenss =“ Fon Raxr—Store, room, 4x12, and upturn tho Toots suitable for be lroonts und hou ing for font Teasonavly in the Record bive Fon Ren: Fine furnished comfortable room: for ren rent. t. Apply to Imperial Cigar store, spo ane For Rr: 79 furnished and unfurnished roou for rent in the Iteconv block. FOR BALE, For Sara — Halfway miles from Rossland, urocery slore and Fey in counec- Hon with bi ard miners from 3 ering. buetne: my Tesur. ie Wor particulars “inquls re, of Ne. For Sale Good residence lot with two ane Ronse. Will Le sold at a bargain. me. G2-Lf, hicken ranch near to Good aweiling Rowse and chicken houres. y pe ene: For particulars inquire of ( Jennie %—Stock of Mill'nery and Futures: "he only millinery store in good wa. Kent of store with two liv! ng room, $20 per month mths $00), will oll fur WW on wecount of sickest. ‘eanie fr ctoe, Fon SaLn—Resident lot, nice location, conven- ient to business centre. Jeanie ee, For Sta—Barand furniture of hotel i, thi city. Apply this office. For San —Two teams of good bh: and wagons, Apply att is office. For SaLs—Fou mad frame house five, for #103; Jennie 1 Stor eur For Sau Good ps aying Fontauireil, Wanlsass at bal Tet tosell ow wocount of wlex- ness; Jennte L. att FoR SaLB—Good hotel Suslne:s with or ith out property; Jeanie L. ny sos, Barnes of lease of building; Jeanie L. Stone. Two, CAR OADS OF GOODS ON TRACK GRANITEWARE__—= At mit Hise of TI N VW A RE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand tha hard rock SUPPLY CONS(ANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co, For Sau rs ton low bed vranfor track ins pa a pair cheap. Address ¥'. 1 Root, No it pol Gi-tf. Fon Bane ehteken no 8 Hogs. fon Sane ranch in. good locarton, Apply at is office. eap, & 50 horse power voller. ‘in font! Aiton Box 512, Rossiaad, ron. ea se-power upd ght ¢ 14 and boiler, used ess than one month, in at ited Stat St Baur & Hea fae opened # hay, grain and ein the Le Rol stables. ‘heir prices couymand attention. “It will pay you ty eull n RED very and STAR Transfer Co, ‘The Rossland Evening Record. VOL, II, NO. 4 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1897. PRICE 5 GENTS “LOOK AT Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED THE FINEST AMBORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. CEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia H. S, Wallace, CORNELL VICTORIOUS Beat Yale and Harvard Crews Over a Four Mile Course. IT WAS DEAD EASY Triumph for American Methods and Training—Account of the-Kace. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Stine 25.—Cor- nell’s university crew with A quick stroke, hang in’ the rear until After the first guarier of a mile, while Harvard ond Yule fought it ont. Cor- nell forged to the front’ before the first nile was reached. At the two-mile point the Yule crew \ ere going away from Harvard and the litter seemed unable to prevent it, al- \uough they were rowing away at the Jong 82 stroke that had been predicted a winning one. After Yale got away from Havant she turned her attention t onds behind, her entire crew’ used up and three of her men_ utterly hel less. Hardly tiad the nose of the shell rea -hed the finish when Boardman, the « Broke, fell back off the seat. Wrightington (No. 8) and J. F. Perkins (No, 5) also lost their oars and their companions cemnmenced to splash ¥ water over them. grit, Ameri :an methods and American training as against. American grit coupled with. English ‘methods and Englieh training, won the race rowed over a four mile course in 20 minutes and 34 seconds. Cornell has not been able to meet Yale since 1887 and she lost then but today she :defeated the wearers of the blue aud Yale was eecond by three lengths and a hilf. No such contest ever occurred in this country. Harvard with her newly acquired Eng- lish methods finished third being over eight anda half boat lengths behind ‘ornell. Cornell’s time, 20 min., 34 sec, Yale’s time, 20 min., “ sec. Harvard’s time, 21 mi Cornell's time b DEALER IN STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY Goops, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC. miles was: First H. S. Wallace 10:30; cs : 32, 36, Harvard 36. Quarter mile—32, ‘3, 2 respectively. Half mile — 82, Three-quarter mile—33, 82.) will sutanic their report at the next In the captain, NOT TIN SOLDIERS Some of the Material Available in Rosslaad for Military Company. WANT A_ CORPS HERE O. R. medal and clas morhwed Ay pet lion ; Cut Knife C: Crook a N. W. batterv as_ sei Kingston Schoo! er of Gasser, Sunday Evening Americans Will Pre- Toronto. Thomas Verner, M. D.—10_ years g under Col. Otter Ambulance corps Q. R. oe surgeon field force. w. J Hatch 2 o R. Toronto field years course at FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. pare for a Celebration in Rossland. A meeting will be held at the Hotel WHY THEY ARE SHORT Thirty-Five Dollars Lacking to Pay tor a Judilee Arch. A PRIVATE ENTERPRISE Officer. was trying to raise but was too weak, and the coxswain was throw- ing water ove: the two. —— LACROSSE MEETING. Active Interest Being Taken b the New Organization, The executive committee of the newly reorganized lacrosse club held a meetiug last evening. Messrs. J. S. C. Fraser, A. B. McKenzie, H. W. Clark, Dr. A. Kenning, Major Cooper, Ernest Miller and C. B. Lockhart were present. ‘lhe committee on bylaws was given more time to report. Messrs. McKenzie» Couper, Clark and Kenning were ap- pointed a committee to wait on Rose Thompson and consult him 7 is List of Citizens Who Volunteer to Serve Under a Qualified That there is plenty of good timber in Rogsland to forma first class military d in the list follow- Allan parlors Sunday evening 8 o’clock for the purpose of seeing what the pub- lic sentiment is towards holding a 4th of July celebration in Rossland. Every- body is extended a cordial invitation to attend. Among those who will attend are Mayor Scott, Mra. Allan, Hunter Bros.. J. F. Travers, J. D. McGaughey, D. McKellar, Jerry Spellman, A. Klock- man, James L, Wilson, Hank O’Con- nell, Barney Trucky, Jack maar Mrs. ing. Rossland, for many reasons) should have a corps, and no doubt will soon as Hon. H. Bostock, M. P., and the Hon. Matthew Aylmer, major general of the miltia, have taken hold of the mat- ter and are using their influence toward thatend. A petition signed by the fol- lowing gentlemen voluntarily offering | 2! tk eir services to the department of mil- itia has be forwarded to Hon. Dr. Bor- den, minister of militia at Ottawa, The name, experience and qualification are | given below: ; W. H. Cooper—Major 2ath batt., M. S., let; for some time captain in 57th batt., C. 8, 1st; captain and adjutant in 43rd batt.,-G. 8. lat; lieutenant in 10th Others though be a idea to_ incorporate the Fourth in with Dominion day, and celebrate the two’ together. However, these are things that will be decided at the general fonterents, Sunday evenin; . Allan, when asked. her opinion rogurding the affair, said: ‘Certainly, the use of the athletic. grounds. They meeting. The same committee was in- * Edwin ( L aes batt. Kos. b ex-member ¢ aor and for ge many Tears attached to ‘Captain No. 1. Co., MeL. Forin—Late tirst licutunant, 6ti th res. Canadian artillery, 1st class A » Toronto, 1st class since the mayor has kin lly exten led us the courtesy. I think we ough to have «celebration on the fourth. Living so near the ler as we are, where the two great nations’ interests merge into one, [think it should bs an_interna- Some Who Subscribed Now Re- {fuse to Help Foot the Bill. Ht is passing strange how quickly a few dollars will diminish some peopie’s patriotism. Just because citizens won’t pay up those who built the fine arch across Columbia avenue are $35.00in the hole, which has caused a bitter feeling in certain circles. In fact there isa regalar tempest ina tea pot about the matter, and certain parties desire to have the names published of those who subscribed and now refuse to pay up. The arch across Washington street was built entirely by the money re- ceived by the Jubilee committee from sitizens and the city. It cost #70. A’ few patriotic citizens believed Columbia avenue should have an arch and after having receivel ass1rance of bzing given enough money to cover expenses they went ahead with the work. This arch cost just 393.81. Columbia avenue arch was far superior to the other. It was a thing of beaaty and a credit to the city. ([t attracted more attention Jubilee day than any other thing. FoR Sate: A new piano ata bargain on Sey ns A pew plano & Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck and A Rossland tional celebration, which could -be en- aaynegs vas the, Kossiand | term: Two miles—32, 32, 34. structed to wait on the band | B,; cere’ , D. BE. Dentist and Oral Surgeon. il work the best that skill and expertence can accomplish, Jflice over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. | Mary May: KERR, D.d.8 en OJ. I’. McKenzie, M, D., " . eaill, Montreal, ey eer x e g' ant Licential of the Royal College of Physician ans aad 8 Edinburgh, Livential of the Fao: alty of Physicians and Surgosan Glasgow: Specialty made of Kye and Ear Diseases. OFFICE : SMITH-HEWLEE BLOCK. = cy Otte Ottawa & ivannoe. Gro Plata w. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, ete., British Columbia, Canada. Late Wo! Hospital, Butte, “Mont. Re OFFICE: Srusst Bock. ROSSLAND| & Dr. REDDICK. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; 1to4p.m;7 to 9pm, First door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - Sor ROSSLAND. WwW. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND BMBALMING, Commercial Court, near Washington St. PEN DAY AND MIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always on baal ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. A. PARE —ancHitect— NEXT DOOR TO] Rossland, OITY HOSPITAL GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Cotumpra Avenug, Rosetanp, B. 0. Burton City t¢ the front, Singer Sewing Machine Agency Fnil line of supplies carried. If you desire to see the agent leave addreds care P.O. box 622 and he will call. FOR SALE Four Ruom House and Lot for Saie. 11 Perfect. I N. Biaelow italization of ies is indi by millfous and ations teeventes 1 indented Yotiver Baul, sotarae. 7° ——_ ON THE DEWDNEY TRAIL. Thos. B. Keller Talks of the Christena Lake Country. Thos. B. Keller, of Christena lake. was in town she other day and reports that the government will start work on the Dewdney trail at once. A trap- per, Mr, Keller said, has located a num- ber of good claims along McCrea creek and all the land between the lake and the creek has been taken up. The whole district surrounding Chris- tena lake is in an intense state of in- dignation, over the failure of the rail- way bill to provide for a road to Pen- ticton country. There are plenty of rich mines there and the only salvation of the country is to have railway com- munication. The people there think the government surely are blind or else it would not fail to see that the develop- ment of such country means led wealth to the government itself. —— Helen Mignon will sing the national anthem tonight and tomorrow night at ‘The Frank Hanna Northwest Fixture Company, ' if ‘th this day been dissolve HENRY BRANNING. Rossland, June 21, 1897, 1 Opera House. Saturday, June 26, 1897 Grand Concert of the combined AMME SISTERS’ ORCHETRA}” —AND— PROF. BALLOT’S — -:- EUROPEAN ARTISTS Fon RSALR: AnErle ilove wees Apply at this Movino: If Uren have | household oo 1 to move Teaming: I you want delivering of teaming of Bacaage: If you have a frank or agen o ot Pranog: If you want a safe tthe Kad A livery barn and clear title to lot ch‘ieis lovated for saie at a bargain forcash. Apply at this office. W-166f _DEAVAGE. business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & \Westere railway; are prepared to unloa‘t an: deliver all kia ts of frei ght fron cara; any thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, “|J. WU. AARTLINE. PROP. Quick work. Telephone No. 8. calls Red'Star Sraneler waxoi The Star ‘Transfer Com Phandles all Minds or freight promptly. > ny Kind < done call up the ited star ere ies. Tel jt kind want moved, the Trenster Company will ‘dot it prom, ye ao move Star Transfer sania o fe Ao responsibio forall das billiard and private club steam heat and all modern conveniences. ae—— THE HOTEL ALLAN mm LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B.C. One hundred Clogantly | furnished, light and airy bedrooms, Parlors, baths, rooms. Dining room unexcelled. Electric lights, 8. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. «=-_——The Only Brick Hotel in Town, ———— sc passousers. pst Assisted by the present and new SGrestions of the [nternatioral Music Hall, LIVERY STABLES. PALACE STABLES ™«. great and only . VENITA Hotseszdat your sellis wal pase moeses wt the ed Star stabtes. ° In her Serpentine Dance. gtaserved seats nowon sale at Fraser's Drug w.S. JONES Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. Oftive with Rossland Water & LiztCo Columbia Ave. Rossland. Just stop and loxk in Fraser’ window and see For ene fruit and choice oeaios calle ae the ey tt ty day lay brings new customers to Lalunde. For the roster ‘and finest assortment of boots Go direct to Lalonde’ ‘3 boot and shoe wore co bouts and rubbe: BUSINESS PERSONALS. the beautiful perfume atom! SADDLE AND PACK HOKSEs, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NQTON ANO RESERVE STS J.W.LANE.PROP. - Rossland, B.C. Colum! Candy Company, es iy pany, at near iesta aa e. reason. eis ened: oe maces ry hd * spect: that must the right hou Bde pia and shoes to Lalonde’s, the Teading, boot rs. A larg mont hes ust been received. BAKERIES, @ assort- Tote AMERY, Hazelwood mil! i, fine creamery «( The Pacific Hotel, be JORNOWATSON. PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AV! AND SPOKANE S11. First class i in every patticular, *initer and freal ih ranch egys. Washin ngton Baxeny. @ bread, cakes and ee ‘i pecialty. Fy Wanita street.” co, LIQUOR Co. McLeax & Mognow, the Epics recelvod & tou o: DRUGGISTS. oncer druggists, drugs and oliet C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly All kinds of Fancy Drinks for Family and Table use. Imported and Dots: Batus:L adies’ ihiae ‘tw the new batl and 8 B. Basil 5. Office and shop corner Columbia street. the Kuropean H All work ia M. Weller, sanitary tic Cigars. . 2. . Trail, - - BC. wae Tue Leland: Columbia avenue. HOTELS, $20 000 To Loan In_ums of $0C of more “for short time’on ap- . Pl security. Cook Building, DB. M. LINNARD, Columbia Ave.. Ronslan} PRESONAL. Northwest Fixture! Daxcina: Ergfessor Dreyfous gives Private les- yfous g! i Ines want the Nossland Eve: R NING icon in M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. COMPANY. Dealersin Electric Fixtures Dynamos and Motors, gen- eral supplies, Telephones C ANOTHER valuable discov restaurant is the best THE Vendome meals and prices reasonable. Bustnzss lunch 25 cents at the Vendome, Tus Vendome gives quick rervice nn short no- RESTAUR, ery: | ue Vendome best place in town tu restaurant jeads, acvine a fine ice and everything first class. WM. L. WEbB, NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNI- = "URE. ~ |STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING. Desler in 116 COLUMBIA AVE. and appliances. Repre- BUILDING MATERIALS. senting Joshua Hendy & Company, Mining and Mil- Woop and lumber: We sel othe: chea; cna ers. The Britiah Colurmbte Mili Co.” any ling Machinery. Racine and Waterhouse Steam en t ten dollarsa ton. Engines, Racine Gasoline Engines. Mantels, Tiles, and Grates in Stock. ——. Patrontzg home ind ust in Rossian TOBACCO AND CIGAR. nn _ Smoke Enterprise ootenay sod Rossland Favorite cigars, made Address DENTISTS. De Fin Finiwy, dentist, Stussi block. PLUMBING, 47 Columbia Ave. the opera house by request. SEATLE. ¢ street and Columbia a: 5 ELLIE, practical sanitary "plumber, cor O. M. FOX & CoO, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, TEA - - - If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Break fast. 60 ‘cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excellent Oolong at 50 centr Jonnie L, Stone + DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock And Mines. 21 Columbia Ave. ROSSLAND. Houses Rented and Rents Collected Properties Listed and Advertised Fiee. Ifyou have anything to sell or wish to buy anything call and register your wants froe. Mineral City and Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Turner & Robertson ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on Electric Light Wiring, Bel] Hanging, etc. Rasement No. 18, Columbia 8, Langeake T. Grogsoii & Cu. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. . Conyveyancers Notaries Public, etc. Advances made on Consignments. Money: sagen: ROSSLAND, B.C. ANOTHER BUSINESS «FOR ROSSLAND... Daniel and Chambers Are opening a Wholesule and Retail PAINT HOUSE In their block, one door east Grand Union Hotel. . They will carry a COM- PLETE STOCK of PAINTS, OILS, a One and a half im 35, 32. miles—82, 33, 32.—Finish—34, 34 and Harvard drifting across the line. ‘The race set a quictus upon the long |f mooted question concerning weights. Yale stripped into their boat at an aver- age of 171 pounds and Jornell 158. Yale used every pound of its ‘‘beef,” and the leverage of its oars at times caused the nervousness which made the boat fairly. lift from the water. Cornell employed | her trained down muscle in a leisurely, confident manner that pulled her * every stroke toward victiry, 2 sigular coincidence that’ the ‘English trained crew, Harvard, pursued exactly the same methods as to the number of strokes per minute as the winning crew, and although they weighed on an aver- age 10 pounds heavier than UCornell’s men, that ae weight told nothing, and, e ther from fine training or lack of ability to pall the etree set for them, they were practically ‘‘dead” af- ter the second mile. It is aleo curious to note that Cornell pulledexactly the same kind of a stroke and the same number of strokes to the minut> as they pulled last year when they won in the record-break,ng TACO, and that Harvard, while ‘asserting she had entirely new methods, was ‘de. feated in exactly the same manner that defeat met her last year. Briefly, the result of today’s race is that Corneil as- serts her superiority in rowing, method of training and capability over two larger universities, and sho eat bouts the record for the inter-collegiate eig] of 1 ralnate 20 seconds, which she made last y Harvard gained a slight advantage over her rivals at the start. It was ap- parent fur the first quarter mile that the Cornell crew was using the same methods that took them to victory last VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything in the line of Painters’ Supplies. year—a slow, telling stroke that would Wear out their opponents. Yale, witha THE PUBLIC are getting greatly interested in CARIBOO CITY For plans and full particulars see J. E. MILLS, 363g Columbia Ave. : Seheret Agent, ROSSLAND. 8. C. CHEZUM. JOHN JACKSON, JR. Rossland Mining Abstract Co Fall information concerning titles to mining properties in Trail Creek Division. General Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Garefully and Neatly Executs CORRESPONVENCE SOLICITED. Orrice : Taytor BLoox, Columbia Ave. 568. P.O. Box ROSSLAND, B. (. JAMES HUNTER. ROBERT HUNTER. HUNTER BROS. WholesaleZandgRetail. General Merchandise. AGENTS FORSGIANT POWDER CO., GOODWIN CANDLES and Builders d Complete stock of Mining Choice Groceries and Provisions Drv Goods Furnishina Goods. Shoes. Hats and A From the_best Os dis TELEPHONE 9., an! report what arrangement that or- ganization woald mak» with the club to 1 an music at a weelly athletic exhi- T ie ‘membership fap of the new club was set at ne averetary was in- structe! to call in all the old member- ship card» and issue new ones in their place: After several other matters hed eon dispose vd of the meeting adjourned for a week. ee TWO POLICE FORCES. Mayor Scott Chief of One and ‘Kirkup of the Other. Swords are still drawn between Mayor Scott and Provincial Policeman J. Kirk- oth’ batt., A. La L., are tillery. LH. Moffatt—Captain 20th Royals Regt., 7 yéars’ service; also No. 8 Co., "'Q. ., S- years’ service. HL oy Burnett—Lieutenant 5th regt., C. Artillery, Ist class A.; Lietenant 35th batt. infantry, artillery ; Northwegt 1885, 1st class B. artillery ; Ist class B. infantry; second class A. infantry. Alex Forin—Captain 15th batt., A. L. 1.51883 ; 5 yeare commissioned by’ exam. in ‘Minn. Nat. Guards. Wilham Har; ant instenche in Hie ulandere, T: 1 ketry, Northwest rebellion 1885; member of Canadian rifle team, piney, 1896; ser- nt 105th Glasgow, High- landers. up, and the city is under the p of two separate police forces. Mayor Scott is chief of one and Kirkup is chief of the other. In its pslm‘est days, when gold flowed like water, Roseland never had the distinction of having so much tt | police protection. In fact very few towns can boast of having two chiefs of police. The climax will probably be reached when the city’s police makes an arrest. Then the city will either have to ask or demand the keys from Kirkup_ in order that the prisoner may be locked up. If ‘Kirknp refuses to deliver up the keys the city will be in a pretty pickle. ‘The mov ernment ig slightly bigger than up, though,” said the mayor, “and I think "he hardiv would dare to refuse to lock up the city’s prigoners. > . SHARKEY AND MAHER. Terms of the Agreement f:r a Finish Fight. ‘The terms of the agreement of the proposed fight between Peter Maher, heavyweight chainpion of Ireland, and follows: That the men shall fight to a finish before the club or individuals of- fering the highest inducement, and for a side bet of $5000. Both Tom Sharkey, of San Francisco, are as | jo Warring G. Kennedy—sergeant-major Qa. Bal ae rebellion, 1885, 1 ; Ward—Tares years’ connection t., Canadian Artillery ; 310 ocks Vancouver, GF. B. 5. ee we “Lee. i aoe et Wott, Ene 'E. Fred Rous—Three years in 16th batt., A. L. I. M. Dobie—25th batt. Fraser—Hospital sergeant, 22nd 8.,5 years. RJ. Cameron lst ‘batt. Ww. LI; Morth weet rebellion. A. enzie—Sergeant F. Coy. Q. ‘Ww. Be fndgpon— Acting sergeant 25th bhatt; 26th E! rgeant instructor musketry, 10th R. G4 Toronto; alzoa volunteer in Scottland, 8 years; 1st Dumfries R. vol., 27 years; ‘alsy_ com- titor Wimdledon in'25 competitions at leley, ineiuding 3 times from Canad: er—3 years pervice 4th batt, -endon Ont. ; cor; @ Sutherland—iet lioutenant 36th batt, Northwest Rebellion 1885 lieu- York be 1864, let cl Johii B of the fighters deposited $2600 each to bind the match. August 2another de- it of $2500 from each will be pai Rown in thie city, making the full amount of $5000 a side. pie referee ts ed u for the. ‘bout to take place within three months after the Beer ond and final deposit is made, August 2 RESULT IN DOUBT. Both Teame Claim to Have Won at Baseball. “Say, mister,” said ‘a boy rushing breathlessly Into the Recorp office this afternoon, ‘just put down that Guy Ross’ baseball team beat Ed. Cory’s by a score of 20 to 19.” Then the boy disappeared down the street like a flash. No sooner had he left than several other boys rushed in out. of breath and shouted : ‘Say! Ed. Corey’s team beat Guy Ross’ by a score of 20 to 19,” then they ewept out of the recom. It seems the teams had a dispute on the grounds and then ran a race to see which one could get into print first. J. Bovine has been in Trail endeavor- id biedon. fordshire _vols., service: ours best 6! succession; pe ot at Wim- Fred: T. Suckling—Q. O. R. 5 years. William BrowaBerwickshive v vols. 5 years Scotland N. B. Edward Elles—Ottawa brig. garrison, ice. Art. 2 years servi H. C. Stewart—Lieutenant No. 6 Co. 30th batt., 7 years service; also corporal ith be Hamilton 2nd class B. cert. C. BR wi Forrester—Sergeant and A. 8. M N. We ne P., 8 years; corporal ‘A. bat- 8 B.; corporal 14 P. W. O R., held artillery; artive service Fort Henry during Rebellion 1885, nnn Cawthorn—15 Kings Hussars lor R. , Gamphelt—Late 59th batt. 5 years H. D. Carts -Capisin 38th batt. Dufferin rifles 2nd class A. infantry, 13 years service. R. Reddick—Assistant surgeon Mid- land batt., 1st clase c cinge ; Northwest Rebellion 1885, M. 8. Ww. Satheriand--odtls batt. tt. M872; acted as Souix interpreter toGen. Middleton at Ft. Qu’Ap \ppe! le dating rebellion 1885. Served under Captain Lang, Calonel White of 48rd batt., Ottawa; was mem- ber LL. assembly and formed one of Nn Ww. council under lieutenant-gov- oer joyed by one side as well as the other.” 12| pected homs this evening from Nelson. CONCERT TONIGHT. Tonight the concert to ba given as a farewellto the Amme sisters at the opera house promises to be a splendid event an1 ona that will b2 anpreciatel by the immense au-li music by an orzin: tea of 15 p: wiil be ex- cellent ani x prograrn selom given in this city will be proviled, ABOUL THE CITY. The Rossland gun club held a shoot this affernoon on the Goldin Dawn mineral claim. Constables Ho»son and Pyper are ex- A. CO. Bark, assayer of ths L3 Roi has gone to Spokane where he will be married to Miss Elizabeth Priestly. Biddy Bishop and Ed. Smith will give anexhibition boxing contest at Trail thisevening. Bishop is preparing him- selfforthe ten round go witl next Wednesday night. ———____ PERSONALS. Attorney J. B. Jones left this morn- for his home in Spokane. Ross Thompson went to Nelson today as a witness in a mining case. ——. NEWS OF LABOR WORLD. London carpenters won a strike for one shilling per hour. Denver laundrymen want Chinese wash houses cl Sundays. New York plasters struck for the right to select their owa foreman, The telephone company pays the city of Toronto 5 per cent vi its earnings. The Midland (ingland) railway re- cently igcreased the pay of its em- ployees. Toronto trades parliament protests ogainet sectarian teaching in public Police Commissioner Johngon of Bal- timore is oppo: to accepting bids of non-union firms. The Irish trades con; a night work for bakers. The Brotherhood of Railwa; men has reduced the age of from 21 years to 18 years. For all state printing in Massachusetts during the ensuing year, typesetters will be pard 48 cents per thousand ems, The National Union of United Brewery Workmen have now over 140 local unions in the United States and Canada. The Journcymen Barbera’ Interna- tional union has decided that no women barbers may join the union, St. Paul’s union asked if it could admit them, Seventy-five London fi over 7000 workmen have men’s requests, and in ne the eight hours a day has been grant 1 . carpenters, bricklayers and labo: well as to the engineers in the employ of the firm. For the purpose of extending needed aid to the thousands of destitute and idle men of Chicago, the Civil Service commission will be asked to temporarily suspend its rules an | permit the Mayor to give them work. he plan is to ex- Train- mittance employing th ernor De ing to stir up encouragement enough to eas him to walk the acroes the Columbia A. W. Smith—33rd batt.; 6 years No. | 5 Co. river on July 1. W. L. Coulthard, M. D.—Ex.Q 0. R.! in tend the list of eligi sles, for laborers only, from 1600 to 6000, and to give to axpectant citizens, but after the celebra- tion, when the glamor had died away and they found that they were in honor bound to pay out-cold, hard cash, wh: that was another matter. Many citi- zens think thatitisa shame that the brant of the burden should fall upon the shoulders of one or two citizens who were energetic and enterprising enough to build the finest decoration in town, (t is something that all the citizens and the city benefited by, anal thay believe that the Jubilee Cymmuittee should pay the balance due, as the archway can be ased for the celebration on Dominion day. Several of the committee mem- bere were seen by a reporter, and the as wil- tin to do so, could the cash be realized. ‘n fact, those seen seem- to think that vash should be solicitel if n> other means could be found. Below is the itemized cost of the on arch h Hi Bee Total Cash subscribed. Expect to realize on lumbe: Received from jubilee Com. . hortage i nails were farnished vy Robertson, who also gave his time free in superintending the construction. F. G. Winsor, Andy Rivsbeck, J. Rob- ertson, J. Morris, and &. wscalet_ were the prime movers in getting up the Co- Tumbia avenue arch. Mr. Winsor said: “Through the Recorp I wish to thank the ‘Ainericans for the generous manner in which they donated the money J prom: ised. Not a single one of them payup. I I could say the same of my own countrymen.” SULLIVAN AND FITZ, To Meet in Brooklyn as a Test for a Battle. New York, June om. —Tonight Martin Julian, Bob made a veer to Frank Dunn, of Boston, manager of John. L, Sullivan, which was accepted. The proposition is that Sullivan and Fitzsimmons meet at Ambrose park, Brooklyn, on the after- noon of July 5, rain or shine, for four or six rounds. If Sullivan’s sparring shall be deemed by the public and sporting writers creditable and he indicates his ability toenter the ring for a finish fight, the terms and conditiongor such a match may be arranged immediately thereafter. “Sullivan will get a share of the gate receipts, BIRTHDAY PARTY. Master Clifford Davenport entertained a number of his boy friends at his father’s residence last evening, the occa- sion being his twelfth birthday. After having a lovely time refreshments were consisting of ice cream, straw- es, cake, lemonade, nuts and candy. Some of the boys were called on for speeches, all responding readily. The boys all had such agood time they voted Clifford a capital entertainer and wished him many birthdays. wi eee Bresent Bisse oa illie Furlong, Hoffman, Judge Kelly wile Dancy, John Muir, Richard McKellar, Walter Furlong, Earl Smith, Chad ie Berger Henry Muir, Frank every applicant ten days’ work a month retation- Eddie Gooly, Elijah ’Walkly, Wendel Ye tia ly, We