ON THE EVE. (April 22, 180%) mY ETON Eg seaee es ae Feat HOR Evening Record CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- TION OF AN EX'TRA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. “Companies Act, 1807.” “gyaning Star M ning Company.” rd d the isch doy of Arie feast HEREBY CER’ hat have thle day, registered the “*Evening Star Mining Company” as an Extra-Provin , cial Company under the “Companiee Act, 1897,” to carry outor effect all or any of the objeela hereinafter set forth to which the legirlative authority of the Legislature ‘of British Columbia extends. Tho head office of the Company is situate in the City of Spokane, State of Washington. pahingtount of the’capital of the Com: pany is 1,500,000, divided into 1,600,000 sharea of $1.00 each. | ‘he head office of the Company in Fown of TTT eee ART THE IES \: NEXT Public Auction Saturday Night May 14, 1898. ae ATa 42E COLUMBIA AVE. C.C, GIBSON, Auctioneer N. B, Private Sales Daily. America! dear brothorland ; ‘While yet the shotted gune are mate, Accept a brotherly salute, . A hearty grip of England’s hand. ri nite Dlocke 6f dtock in the folle-ving commparites for eal Eureka- Consolidated - 3-2" -Evening- ster +- West Le Roi and Josie, Mont) (riste, Morite, Homenish [aiviegthe nd Gophe;. ; rd : ete Tomorrow, when sulphurous glow Of war shall dim the stars above. - Be sure the star of England's love Is over you, come weal, come woe, Go forth in hope!.. Go forthin might! To alt your nobler self bo trae, That coming times may seein you The vanguard of the hosts of light. Though wrathful Justice load and train Your guns, be every breach they make A gateway pierced for mercy’s Bake, That Peace may enter in and reign. ‘Then should the hosts of darkness band NN Made a pe : Against you, lowering thunderously, Dems. Mal ‘of Flash the word “Brother!” o’erthe ses And England at your side shall stand. Exulting! For though dark the night, ‘And einister with scud and rack, ‘The hour that brings us back to back But harbingers the larger light. —London Daily Chronicle. A Brlef Write-ap Which. Will ;be Ex- tended, to All the Propartles fn the Camp. me IO, “RE see ii Cee ‘0... s+ . ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1898. | D. E Kerr, Dentist. _ Rolt &Grogan ft CHEN BIRTHDAY oo @ INSURANCE e FF We are representing the largest am- ae 7 ki ‘ance eapftal in thoeity. | Ovér $1,200 In Purses and Prizes and ount of insurance capital in the city. We insure mining. machinery, build- aie bo Medals. ‘+ Arbstie Crown and Bridge ‘Work. cis i poe. @aARe) ings, dwelli cl ings, ‘ isd” merchandise an stocks ‘s MONEY TO.LOAN ‘| ‘We thave money to.lvan at 6: ‘ epnts; ranum:on’ Rossland real catte. z OFFICE: 42°:'COLUMBIA AVE.| Canterbury Block. _., Horse Baciny, Foot Races, Miltary ge Over Fraser’a Drug. Ftore. 36 Columbia Ave. Tournament and Excet- Kodaks, Hand ‘Cameras and) —— ‘Photographic Supplies of all ics, Wholesale-and Retail. * 7\ BDERS TAKEN for. Kotake'and “ameras to be delivered to any part of the United States at 10 per cent lesa than tha regular American retail price; We haveadded an AMATEUR DEVEL- 7 OPING AND FINISHING DEPARTMENT. t0 our gallery and have puta first-class man in i to begii our . - ees ; te HOLESALE.- DEALERS SL ae extinguished before the water was turn-, or hitch in the whole’ fifteeh ‘minutes, |: charge of same. All work will receive prompt attenti : : 3. 5 Per Dozen for the on” next 30 Days... Mu tien s Fish. Game, edom It was nice exhibition, and|9"d they both finisbed apparently ‘utrik- . e : : Fate A ARS A did the fire comipany great ‘credit. ing as hard as when: they began....They } 1. 55.... ; ob eee Muay ated d : ; ries Gs There seemed to bea, riisunderstand-|™ade a hole 8834 inches deep. James | 2. Rossland. Me ; M. fe “ ? ing regarding tlie Rossland. Silver Cor- Reilly was coacher for Burna and ‘a)- | 3. Jack. Geo. Signor 5 = net Band, léad by ‘William J.. Cramer, Jon; and Joe Davis for Stevenson yand | 4., Biil.... .Geo. Wilson and because they were not upon the Ericson. : Tb Regs There were three entries: Rossland, street at 10 o’clock some of the commit- Huvand Hub Race. Bill an] Jack. First heat—They came -|tee made a great roar. Mr. Cramer’ says| ‘tio tiab and Hut race ‘tainéine: out even under the wire in the order the agteenient was that they should) tween the,Rossland and the ‘frail i eevon cominened at 10:30 ‘and that they-were | the éonnel Wabi" "Rosel Second heat—Jack came in first, Rows- ready before that time.: They had 12] gqui ec 3 J. t dud second and Bil third. ; soe eteitid thete part: fornigbing thé| Een eia ee aican a = . Z 4 HAEET, DATS g the} pullman, B. Gibson, AG Dazoration Award, é Rees ‘ musi¢of the day: 5 ‘| halenid, . 7 Spey. a De = j i s : i ra : iyaieas alien ‘Boyd; Morrisun, Carey, Wel Shiirles Howson was awarded the lat a e ee ‘ . i ‘i Spokane slreet at 10 a.m: | and Cox. Trail—J. W. Stout, captain | orize fur the most beautifully decorated x : ; ! = | Fitty yardelbnyfe three-legged rave on- Deraticd cee elias Mon | mmess howe dnd 4. Ksealet the 2nd “ nen Uieiving party s'ahent ige—seod i ' ‘ bill # ' der 1d. yeare cl]; prizes #10, 45 and 43. day; “MeCtowd; ” Trhesdsle; Balber'anc | prize. ‘The Roseland club was’ 80 ‘nice- IE EE Ea a day. OF monifi, Packing df all kite done, 6 #8 ; ; zeien tt 4 were were nine ¢o start in this, rice ; See ee ieiiaelitinne reer te rentnnd baygdice work.will Call at piogart A the Contracts eid fol ter! mMBOR ME Maa SON rage Og Ta jsweenzitseud'-tié -Kuotenay, but the promptly, Vigehy fet banged aan diirineey? dellvered ‘om Corey and #=;) on acrond and Pact” and.| Ros#land team made it\'in: 21 ds, |. Bootenty ‘Won. ne = i ‘Ste coll e, ‘Bato and afes safely ered e sAcouet. tind: : with the Trail’ boys oaly four. feet be-|_ a — Mates art Fifty-yards ‘race for boys under 12 hind. : : shares, par value $5 ‘per eharen Ff #2 FenOFE nitive; Ore Co! ne Exrnil eet as shippers’ age ‘ ‘ 4 In the wet test 260° feet waa’ the’ dis- eara old, Pri . ; ‘ ys These i Eeiees A . 2 tance:; ‘Thesame ‘firemen took “part ‘in’ Lots inthe Onginal Towngite PRICE 5 CENTS mrvirnensraenente eT Stevenson and Ericson was found, His team refused to ‘drill, Dan Thomas stuted that the full am unt of the-prizes would be-paid-if- one or more “teamf| Rossland Liv Grilled forit. After agreat deal of dis-| dash, catch ee table Hace A singe cussion Stevenson and, Ericeon, and | to start; purses $00 and $25. This race Burns and Tallon agreed to arill'if the} is confined strictly to horses owned by match was.pat of until 12 330, which was | the proprietors of livery stables in Ross- done. wees on land. The horses must have been kept It was then annouriced that the -fire-| here for two weeks prior te May 24. men’s hub and hub ‘race would come off ENTRIES, immediately, but as Trail’s team had not arrived this wds also postponed. Stevengon and Ericaon were the first todrill, They went to work ‘at 18:50. Their drills worked jwell until: the last, which got stuck for most s,balf{, minute. Sust alter it was relieved someoné in the crowd called out ‘‘time,” and Stevenson, who wae striking, stopped for a tew sec7 onds, but closed the time with a terrific stroke. They'did very well ahd Wwére| Horse. heartily cheered throughout. They made] 1. 557..... 843g inches. . .. : “yee. 4 -] 2. Rossland With but little delay .Mike Burns and |3, Tac... Billy, Talion were upon ‘the rock. They began with:Burns ut the. drill,.and dur- ing the first minute hig left hand, 'be- tween the thainb ‘and® first finger, got caught, between the head ef the drill anc the hainmer,.. cutting .a- gash” an. inch long. Bat_no one knew of this “unti. aftér the contest was ‘closed. ‘Mike had drilled before “in ‘Rossland, and -bie mighty: blows. quickly brought forth before him. ‘Tho judges ruled that it was ‘‘no heat” as The Record goes to press. a Oe eee daa i: WEDIN JACKE FSTS, ROSBLAND] fa 4 “} 4 * % 124 f 3 ai dui kia rt . ee ral or Be | LB ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE sTak] y | : | 3 a agit stm atte fest methods jalan t applianres, Bost cide: B z mn a : Owners and Other Beagle. ° k Py this Province is situate in ‘the Roseland, and James Hunter, agent for the Company, whose addreesis Roseland aforeeaid, is the attorney for the Com- Ye Pith time of the existence of the Com- tC) t: ofa ee : : : : a ak \ ; IN EVERY LINE ( Sources.” . i ae : : . i AT: 7 _ HORSE. ‘his write-up will i contived cor, rected and carried antl) the pres ii pects have, been = “rbed on re are nuable to ‘yieit: all city and DRILLING CONTEST AND TUG-OF- WAR rt ai ie land iy Open pony race—For hands high and under, best two in three four to enter three to start, catch weights, purges $60 and $25, . ENTRIES, Tho B. A. Corporation In Alaska. Croneriwett, the general Boston & Alaska} ain Transportation Company of Seattle, Gam J tee BIO which has the contract for carrying the Canadian and United t supplies to the Yukon, with the local ow %, rv agent of Vancouver, Mr. A. H.B. Mac- eqs. ’ Be ite cenit Yaw Neca nat we| @ SCHIINE’S et ge tpt | cence, Sant Teas..- - The Deor Par 1 summit’ of Deer Park che synth belt; mile and ; cout» weat of town, ard hia:.probably the ‘lurgest aru it in, thé ‘amp. It is wehalt 135) The day opened beautiful. Thestrets wero thronged with sighteeers. At 10 o’clock the independent band, lead by Profeasor Dreyfous, consisting of fifteen pieces, assembled in frout of Wallace’s stationery store and commenced the day’s program of music, At this time Chief of the Fire Depart- mont McKinnon: set. fire to: a pile of boards and boxes and cleared the street for the dspart The word was given and the chemical -e: gine and the ied hoes cart left the atation. It was a spir- loudjcheers, Tallon, who is a new man ited race for the fire. The chemical en in the camp, aurpriged everybody with gine arrived at the fire some 100: feet his striking, He proved to be an expert weights, fora purser first money $110, arroad of the hore team, and had the fire|i changing drills. There was no. eatch | epcond $00. : 4. Barney. 5. Fire Fly . 6. Tom. -Mre. Anderson In the pony race Bill, Tac, Barney and.-Firefly. started, Firat heat—Bill won.with Tac sedond and Firefly third. fecond. heat—Bill, Tac and Barney ‘started: and: came out in. the order named giving. firat money to Dill and second to Tac. Open race—Heats, best tuo in three, four to enter, three to start, catch British America Corporation for the eee for an all winters work. Phe transportation of ite Yukon steanst ect.| «rent budy of ore is low grade, “but ir and come 600 tons of freight from Van- light and powe! reporied improving ae depth. is geined. couver to St. Michsel’s en route to Daw- “furnishing guNsET NOL Boon: “ gon. The Boston & Alaska Transporta- The Suneet No. 2 ie: owned by thé tion Company, beginning on June. 6th. i anadian: Golliieldy Syndignte, ti will operate regular line of steamers Canada. ed, wid situated in tne south belt, tween Vancouver and St. Michsel’s, con- Given under my hand and geal of office | he cust slope of Deer Park monit necting there for Dawson with their at Victoria, Province of British Colum-) one half mile from the ‘busitess cean- bia, this 18th day of April, one thoueand | ter of Rossiand and “just. above the fleet ot nine modern Yukon steamers. eight hundred and ninetyeight. sis pra J SHORT NEWS. ITEMS. 1 & W. ¢sack,, It ie bein vigorously | | a (h, 8.2 8. x. WOOTTON, wn with. # force of 2 Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Pools will be sold on the horse raceé this evening at the Exchange. ‘Alco to- men, and Pye two machine drills. In the. tunnel 53 morrow. ; T h : eco ec. ee erm, TOT feet a duy Ie. being-driyen, and? in the Beef, Pork y ‘About every man nowadays either be- haft; 43 feet. On the 2Uth of Nov: Nae longs to or wants to belong to that an- European Plan - English Breakfast, " Indo-Ceylon, . Ideal Blend. , 0. M. FOX &Co | af 106 E Columbia Ave. ENTRIES. 3 OwNEE. J. E. Leckie C. A. Oregan teden stripping tlie vein, and other proapect: work: This property” has’ Tatrill comprescor,- heist, plinips and everything necessary te 4h cCOnOM: jval development os. inine. : Lt RO! . The Le Roi mine has berome fame vua as the greatest geld. produce: . ay a wie ; Be ay Canada. Lt ns begide ling is bs ae i 2 ; ; . : zi xtensive aml” exp ve ve ed paid for over { Ifyou want + horse there was 38U feet_of work “done; be cient family of sons of guns. I I ses ‘or horges 0 aa 7 ‘The place for the recruiting office is or ra eee varia bene on te : : z Li , right next to hs he bulletin board, so 98 to bar 5 eet abating” point: on the new este patriotiem at the fiood. ror eto the en a - “he citizens of Baltimore intend to ag give a handsome sword to every officer Republic, n board the cruiser Baltimore. aa. ° The Sain lat fines for ranning Cheroda, genes of chance and nickel in the alot Curlew i machines at Spokane netted ore city RNB ro . .@wer $500 for the month of April. - tii eoee = “The opposition aclegates elected at B onap arte Camps. —Grand Forks are: John A° Manley, F.& s OL: . 1 HUGHES McCarter, Charles Nan Ness, E, Sprai-| 4 3 ore Falle, ‘Washington. gle and Peter McCallum. Jealer in Hay; Grain, Sau. T. ARTHUR, Psoprietor. | » Good anil. 1¢ Horses, elannt tarpast Spokane, Warhington. Hight, ibadiapaaalit aaa alae anywheie at any thnealay uF tain, within the cerpor vity. apitaliza Gow of Movern in all its appointments. jie"e ' is ¥2.500,000, divided : + | stong. } wadquartera for mining men Rater resonable. Centrally located, corney card and Mill streets. "SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. ryt ine i “ wy dond nthing et hamil wine ig held at $5,000,000, pay all damages dong | i uy " Se aniown leet ris® light plans sfer, warehouse, OF ship any cine of Rood: and its-ore bins are built on the Ge: = ned A Novel Sunday Closing. Poultry and Winona ‘Lake, Ind., “May 20.—The 7 _ Produce, The new harness for the fire depart- ment team arrived from Sp by ex- press today. Chief McKiunon got. a telegram this morning saying it had been sent. No Delegates From ‘Trail. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. Miners’ Livery Stable NELSON; °B.C. Trail elected no delegates to attend the oppositi insti yenti which meeta in Rossland on the 25th. A party up from Trail today says there ‘was not.an attempt to elect delegates, and that there is-very few oppositioniets there. a Spaniards As Catchers. Talking of baseball, have you noticed that whatever balls Dewey pitched in in that Manila game for the pennant— hot ones, slow ones, twisters and bust- era—the Spaniards caught them all.— New York press. Rates Cut in Half. Until further notice the Canadian Pa- cific will gel ticke’s to all points east at about half the regular rates. A. B. MacKenziz, Ticket Agent. —————_ Hotel For Sale. Firat-class farnished hotel at Trail for sale at a bargain and upon easy terms, only a emall cash payment being neces- wary. kor further information apply to the Recurd office or James Worsh, ‘rail. 5-10-tf Quéén’s Birthday Ball. FEED AND SALE STABLE JOHN M. BURKE| Will examine and report on mines for cale, and also on mines of which atoc«i s being sold. 1f my reports are found not to be correct I will retund all monéys invested cu same. JOHN M. BUBKE. Roeslaad B.C KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD. NOTICE OF MEETING 7 : ‘A publicmecting of the elec- torsef the City of Rossland who are— Mon The princip») alockholdera are Col. .-1-, N. Peytan, Senator George Turner, Gai. We W D. Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Cot. Wm, UH. Ridpath, L. F Williams, Maj. .J. M. Armstrong, E. D. Sanders... CENTRE STAB; ae . Owned by Centre Star mining com- pany, Oliver Durant manager. . Capi- #Leach, :No stuck on : the market. there has been’: repeated reftisals. of OPPOSED © Provincial Government | will be held in— DOMINION HALL. Qn Weinesday, May 48 Subject to change without notice.5 =trains run on Pacific standard time. Leaye 8.0a.m. 2.50 paw. “ 8.3% a.m. 3.15 p.m. 15 p.m. Arrive ° “ ! Arrive 1040 a.m.- Leave 10.0a.m. Arrive 11.20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING, +. GF & PA “Superintendent Professor that be will give a grand ball at the Rossland Opera House on the evening of the 24th. Admission $1. Jadies free. 20-4t Cigar Store for Sale. 1 will sell stand, stovk and fixtures at my old cigar store stand very reasonable. 'L. Levy & Co.,41 E Coluinbia Ave. * Profeseor Dreyfous’ socal dance at * Velvet hall tonight. Admission 50 cents. Ladies free. Price of Silver. New Yorr, May 21.—Bar silver, 57}¢¢; Mexican dollars, 4534c; silver certifi- cates, 5734 @68c. Epwarp CRONYN. - J. A MACDONALD, Macdonald Clute & Cronyn 3.8, CLure, Ja Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. | 5,5 4 olettors for the Bank of Britiyh .:: «th America City of Roseland, make application to Money to Loan, McBurpz Burtipiwxe, Ross.axn. tion for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that 80 days from date we will a) Gold Commissioner of West 5 district Instant at S p.m, for the purpose of choosing delegates tothe ...s.e+s OPPOSITION CONVENTION: Which will be held on the 25th instant in Rossland. d. A. KIRK. Chairman of Committee c-e-73 for a license to sell-spiritous and. fer- imented IIquuors by retail on the town- site of Metville, situathe on the north side of Rig Sheep creek between the Big Four and Velvet mineral claims. John Wilson. James Summers, Dated April 10, 1868. Notice To Transfer Liquor License, Notice is hereby given that Thomas B. ‘ison will make app ion, at the Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice ia hereby given that the under- signed will, atthe next meeting of the Roard of License Cominisrioners of the city of Rossland, make application to transler the liquor license for the Clar- endon house to Gus. Wasioln. . Mogan, Dated May 7, 1898. next sitting ofthe Board of License Commiesioners of the City of Rossland, for the transfer of the Kootenay hotel liquor license, on Lot 10, 3lock 28, sub- dieision 535, to M. D. Shea. . Tomas B. Gareiron, Dated May 17, 1898. F.W HINSDALE. Customs Broker, 34. 1W THE CUSTOM Roseland B. C. HOUSE par and better. The mine is situated ia town, hal hess ‘center, AV; teack, with a tramway to.tha Hed M i “Tronde: 1 ag, general mal talization $1,000,000, shares par. -value [Kingeniill,- secs. 3 id “tres. of:tunnel, shaft, We sell Washing Stables: Le Roi Aventue. Rear of Hunter Bros.-* fe ae nen em ee eek We. Hartline; Propri Office: 9 Washingte Ss AO Martie Bloke 34 age R stor’ al situated ‘about a. niile north of tow The Monte Cristo t tine work? -Itie-provided’ With two :com ‘pressor; one anyone, ddrills, 2) 6: ‘Colona: “Has 1,000-feet of work: ant isfurnished power by the Motte Criv- to. loyed on - the i i! on the property. WAR RAULE. This mine and the Crown Point are owned by the War Jirgle Conenlidated Gold mining company of Toronto. It adjuins the Le Reion: the west, and. has done over 8,500 feet of develop- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi- dends, ‘The present managment -pre- fers to hold their ore until - the éont= :pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. it recently paid $700,000 for the mine.. Jt hag all the necessary conve: fence machinery, ete. The Columbia : & Wastern 1 lway is built to the mine. | THE LILY MAY. fs ‘Lhe J Jy May was the first locatien’ ia (hic eamp, Bay 27, 1889.. 1t is new | awned by the Lily May Guld mining company Senator George Turner, pres W. J. Harris, manager and “Frank Kizet. ves. and tres. It is located in the south belt, two and «half miles soul of town, Development,’ work’ cousists of ver 300 feet of tiinnel and shaft. ‘There is 160 tons of shipping ore on the dump, which will ‘average |- $20 ep ton, Mine provided with hoist, comutessor plant, machige drill, ete. GEM, 1IGER AND UNCLE BAM. -" - Owned ty John Cromie,” Brig At- kinron, A. B, Campbell, Phos, Coffey. Locate. on one ledge in the’ south helt, in line with the Crown Point ‘and Application for Transfer of Liquor Lieense. Notice is horehy efven that the ander- ut the next meeting of tho transfer the liquor license for the dome hotel to D. W- organ. xe Haguis. Subscribefor the———-"~——"? -- Bvening Record Dated May 7, 1898. the ahaft and 60 feet of open cut work. Tiger, 300 foct tunnel, 40°foot shaft nnd.100 [ect open cuts while. the Un- ole Suns hava Moot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. nt These three properties are owned : by Enstern. Canada capitalists‘and are’ represcuted here by George Pfuuder Gem; ‘has‘a 50 foot/.. dend paying min : ANNIE. Re This cl: is owned by ‘the Britieh bod, Lion mining: companys” Gebige SA: Fraser, sec. and tres, It is.tnen fed on the ‘eset slope of D Park | mote, lnin, sonth ‘hile, adje jag “tlie Gold’ ‘Hunter and Grand Prize, . It:is.crown, granted .and has a shaft -down'dn the vein 90 feet:* Ore uéeays from $6 “to 310, 7 2a is regarded. 26. 4 good pect, PES ree We feet.with a tunnel and p feet. - Burveyéd® aad! crown. ‘gr RLECTA“AND CHIEF SRTTLE. These properties belong ‘to the:Ger mania Gold. Mining-company and are located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three and:‘a half! miles from Roseland. There is « 90- foot shaft and 30 foot cross-cut, on the Electa:; “The ledge ia ‘large: and well definéd; ant aya have been o' tained an high as $300 a ton. . Own a by the Black nt company, J, A> Kirk, ‘pres.,- Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Frqee! acc, apd (rn, i below-Ty Work seonsiats of *s. 40! below th foot Mahide cand? abc 2 : rl Lorated.on the bea : MUNTE .CKIBTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. || side uf the Columbia river, three niles 3 Seed 2 a ABN ee is situated @ Lita Barre ete jownton. he *: ‘tri “tar-another 100 men working: ar situat ic. mountal and just above at Z ante way track, It in. developed by; a shaft 124 si ger. atizl « if Shaft 48:fat deep. and » deltt “18 feet Aconiny cai whim, is, in, wee. 97! nec “buildings censtraeted- There . are. three well defined leads, the senter’- one runbidg ube 1000 fe ee et ropecty, . SNork is boing . dene OR, ° He Tresont® 2 Tis the Theetied te ite the'100- font level -before - cresssuttiog ‘about $4000; worth of ‘work done. > ATE WEEREN, iT ae Ee sh ye : Every. oy! Lays See 100 feet of open-cuts. | Asdays $13: “ t ” Hine z ' . tar EY. 2d J oTHORSPAY Upplics, sm iN GANDLES, CANNON STEEL,GTANT “@). ALIFORNIA CAP8;4ND FUSE- , - ains!.. Bargains! Bargains! igs Pacol Genaists of Black Venitian avd Clay Worsted suits, Chiv- este, serges, ‘Scotch and-American Tweeds—in all styles. aw Mrxs''fine bleck © “* et lk } . aWarsted sites, +--+: (Mane’, fine black and p*bhae-werge euils. .: Maxi’ Buy twee: ORDERED CLOTHING If you wanta swell spring suit, well made, perfect give us atrial. ‘All new goods specially designed | A i, Mf A ti tc 5k “poapplete and up-to-date ctock of GENTS FUNRISHINGS, ATS, BOOTS and BHOES, etc. “Call. and*be convinced’ ofthe extent of our stock. of ~~Ne trouble to show goods. J.OABARN™* se" GOR: COLUMBIA AVE. LINCOLN | fitting, etc, \ ing their little wants in. school books, s,erc, asthe abrewdest buyers in Off we are ing posit! a Pe att \op their oftces, an {| supply both with everything they require. .|GOCDEVE. BROS. s, 1 re teen ae al a Ghildran fete alloc couiiesy tn supaiy” ting fon .| aLWaYs UP TO DATE: ALWAYS THE BEST VALUES, DRUGGISTS AND yo STATIONERS O 0 (@4F-It pays to deal with Goodeve Bros. Donohge ,tosk iret money, Ed. Corey secund ahd* M. Eagan third. ' Fifty yarde girls race, under 14 years old; prizes $5, $3 and $2. There were three aterted in this race. .| Columbia Trombley, Birdie White and Carrie Stalling, and they came out in the onder named. Fifty yards boy’s sack race, under 16 years old: prizes.¢5, $3 and $2. - . ing wo DOOQOHOOHOOOO All the best people in Rossland eat at, a ; SESCALET’S Alt the Delloactes in season at the KOOTENAY RESTAURANT BEST PLACE iN TOWN FOR }S BUABOBATE BANQUET, PARTIES Hh 1DOOOOOOOGOOO Dot Newsboys’ Union only; prizes $10, $5, There were 12 etarted. M. Eagan © took first prize, B. Donahoe second and B. Rollins third. One hundred yards race, for members @ | $3 and $2. . . @| Sixteen boys started. Joe Lawler took first money, Charley Wrye second, Eugene Roof third and ‘Walter Furlong fourth. @| First avenue at 10:45 a, m. @>| Proepector’s race, 75 yards, carrying 60-pound pack; prizes $85 and $15. ‘There six to start. R. L. Irunaard won first and H, Blair second money. Frospector’a race, 125 yards, carrying 26-pcund pack ; prizes $25 and $15. ‘ “JUST ARRIVED. “A Large Assortment ot MOULDINGS We metea:Specialty of: Glazing, aDECORATING FRESCOING - ‘No. 115 East Columbia Ave. Painting, Kalsomining, PAPER HANGING \Arthur. & Pretty, Three started.- 8. Lyons, .H. W. Keich and Ed Graham. Lyon: took firat money and Keich second. Colored men’s wheelbarrow race, blindfolded,.i00° yards; prizes $10, sec- ond, set of goid studs, value $7; third, vet of silver atuds, value $5.’ | : ‘There were no colored menin Ross-, land who wanted $10 cash, $7 gold atude or silver etuds valued at $5, 60 this’ race was declared off. witee TE the teat asin the hub and hub race. ,J. Bquires. was, break: and | nozzle man, while Waller was plug man for Ross- land. Time, 26 seconds. _ For'the Traila, Chattergen' was break and nozzle man, with Kerr for the plug, but for some unaccountable reason the hose got caught on. the cart;-se-that- the coupling could not be made. The Trail team ren well, but of course lost, They were too much winted to‘inake another trial. a ; . x Poth eased Grand tug.of war, nine ina.team .and a coacher,: between. teains from the dif- ferent mines and labor unione—First prize $75, second prize prize $25. e The Lé Roi' andthe. Helpers’ Union was the first. to pull, and it took the Le Roi just 30 seconds to taieé their op- ponents, ©. 47 The next contestants were the Iron Mask aud the Céntre Stat, Money. was ofiered freely upon’ the iron Mask ‘boye, bui-with few takers. Ateight minutes to$ o'clock they :begama- It took: the, Tron Mask team 2% - minutes -to “win from the centre Star... 1. F Fifteen minutes was ther. .given for the Iron Mask boys to také their wind, when they were pitted against the Le Roi boys." i The match between” the Le “Roi and Tron Mask was @-teatof endurance a8 well as strength, an_ ended,in the, Iron Mask winning in four minutes. ..The tug of war.proved as interesting a aport as ady of, the'day, sand aftliotgh, horse racing was going on during the latter part of the match, a great crowd Columbia avenue at 11:14 a. m.: ‘ Three hundred yards race (open); prizes $15 and $10; three ‘to.enter or -no There were eleven to start, among whom were W. Oldfield, Amley Bur- gault, N. L. “ackeon, Frank McGarry, James Ross and T.R. Rea. This was an exciting race, and was won by James Rosa, T. R, Rea taking second money. |, Corner ‘Washington and Firat, 12:3¢ ne Orgran s ARF ein tens Miners’ double-handed” rock ‘drilling team must put a hole down 27 izithes to win first money. Sam Hall, judgesWm- Harp, measurer; E, W. Ward, .time- _ This. contest was called at. 11:30 s. m, but on account of Az unauthorized state-| mentin the morning paper that the purse hed been.cut down to $75 anf $50, contest. Four teams to enter or no coh-|" test. Prizes $160 and $50. + ‘Tho winning |* keeper. as remained to see it out.’ Friends of each team cheered themeelves hoarse. ‘The Horse Races.’ Saddlchorse.race—Best two in three, four to enter.three to start, purses, first $90, second $46, The’ horseg'to be'en- tered ‘in tiiis’ event td'be ‘confined to a raditia of 10 miles‘dt“Rossland and used ag a saddle horse for at least three monthe within the .limtite mentioned, :prior to May 24,1898. In therace they must carry 160 pounds and upwards. <. . .OWNER, oJ. BE. Leckie iV. L. Coultaard .C. A. Cregan L . 8, Topping All four entries .in this race started. 58 won the firet heat, Beppo second, Ma- jor third, and Islander fourth. Second ‘heat--55, Beppo and Major atarted and came outin the order named there were no drillers showed up. Final- 1y Joe avis; whohad been training ‘Beppo’s rider entered a protest, which was allowed, that 85's rider crossed twico Presbyterian generil assembly had ite frat surprise today. It bad been sup- posed that {hé report of'the comimittee ‘on the relations of ‘synods of the home board in prosecution of home missions would occasion a contest, but it did not. After sending fraternal ‘greetings ‘to the Southern and Cumberland Presby- terian churches, the matter of Sabbath observance was taken up. The ‘report was read by Dr. 8. W. Hathaway, of Jersey City. A protest was made dgainst the danger and evil of desecration of the Lord’s day, and various resolutions were offered, two of which were adopted, tke first declaring the Sabbath to be of per- petual obligaticn by the law of God. and others: recommending that the Trans- misyippi Exposition.at Omaha be closed on Sunday. Sunday travel by ministers came to the front and was denounced. Resolutions on.the subjett. were present-:- ed and finally, after some hours’ discus- aion,. the whole matter was referred back to the committee for further con- sideration and future report. A London. Rumor, Lonpon, May 24, (Special)—There are persistant rumors in official circles that the American ficet has destroyed the Cape Verde fleet. SHORT NEWS ITEMS. J. 8. Flannery has resigned his posi- tion as telegraph operate: in the Ross- land office of the S. F. & N. and J. N. Hayden has taken his place. = Dominion ‘Veternara Inepector Chris- tie of Greenwood has found bad cases of glanders at Grond forks. i Juhn:Reagh, who-has been in Green- wood City for.some months; has return- ed to Roesland, and says Greenwood is very-quict since.Corbin failed to get hia railroad charter, David B. Bogle, of ‘Rossland, arrived in the-city last evening, having come overin the interest of his legislative candidacy. Mr. Bogle is very anxious that a meeting be called for the purpose: of providing a representation to be gent to the Rossland convention, — Grand Forks Miner, PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. W. B. Davey of Grand Forks is in the city. Mrs. Revesback returned last evening from a ten days visit in Spokane. . Alex Lynch, the merchant, has re- tnrned from Cascade,