THE GROUND ALL TAKEN Prospectors Going to Klondike Will|~ Have to Move on to New Fields, STATEMENTS THAT DON'T AGREE More Gold Reported as Coming from the Klondike Than Can Be Ac- counted For, The wild tush of gold seekers into the face of what appears to be certain death in the glacial surroundings of Alaska, proves conclusiyely that ‘‘dia- tance lends enchantment” to mining} . crazes, as well as it «does to the back numbers of comic opera, From out of the otherwise impenetrable fastnesses of the ‘Land of the Midnight Sun,” continue to come stories of fabulous finds; the stories it may be said travel on the wings of lightning, and have therefore escaped the impediments of the Chilkoot, and other passes, where the owners of thoée. ‘‘finds’” are ‘living on the bone buttons of their under- clothes, The stories travel, but the gold—through its specific gravity pre- fi to climb the parees. This accounts for the wide dis- crepancy betweén the steamship com- panies’ estimates and the United States Mint reports. . Where the former gives the output at millions, the latter only’ certifies to thousands, all of which goes to show that Alaska gold. will either not. roll uphill, or else suffers fram atmospheric action when it strikes civilization. The story of the man who chased nickels, uphill and dropped twenty dollar gold pieces while doing so, is well exemplified in the case of those who pass by Rossland and British Columbia. GROUND WELL LOCATED. This paper has pointed out, remarks the Alaska Mining Recerd, that the Klondike district is fully ovcupied 0 far as available claim locations are con- cerned, and in the firm belief that as rich ground exists eleewhere in many ‘places throughout the valley, has con- sistenly advocated the exploration of other sections. Since our first mention of this matter the reasons for seeking new fields have multiplied, until the Ptospector who enters the Klondike dis- trict will meet conditions which will practically force him further on and he should be fully prepared to obey the mandate. The linposition of license fees, initial an annual, ue * THE CRESCENT $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Receiveds business here. We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa'e Price. Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Ornaments - Domestics and Linens. .. _ Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost Carpets and Linoleums At Cost Gents’ Furnishing Goods - “ Gents’ Clothing. Soy an et cs Boots and Shoes _ Every Article in Our Store is a Bargain, We are determined to close out our stock ‘as speedily as possib'e y THE CRESCE STUSSI BLOCK Monster Closing Out Sale These Goods were ordéred and shipped befure we had concluded to close out of Mining Property For ... vale The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale at Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of .thé Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. J. L. WILSON, Grand Ufion Hotel Having moved into our Fire Proof Building {The Record Three Storey Building t . Is for rent in whole. or in pert. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor, Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms on Thira Floor. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Rent to Fuit the Times, Apply at This Offices TWo\SS5. OF GOODS ON TRACK as to size and location of” claims, the oné:ous mlenone governing the yorking. ° placers, the collec- tion heavy duties on imported outfits, together with other con- ditions under which the -miner must labor on Canadian soil, ronder the Klondike bearable only by reason of its richness, while the lack of available ground for location makes it imperative that ee prospector move on to further “The Yukoner who at this late date expects to find pay dirt available for lo- cation in the Klondike. district is doomed to disappointment; a we thinks to find employment at muneration will find the field fi es ty those. who have gene fore him, oe man sie. starts in should be am ly pe carefally, and none should de- pend upon the claims, already located, nor pen a the seeming promise of highly aid tal For a Drs a Dramatic Club. There has been come talk among talented circles-of formigg a Rozsland dramatic club, inorder to while away the long winter evenin; cs. Besides highly, acvomplished ,sina- teurs, there ure @ Fresh Roasted -Cofiees Our Blend Java Mocha Aden Mocha Daaya You will use our Coffces regularly if you Several tiandreg ponnds of Wants, For sale Rent Lost E tc Tencents Se Tene comrtiont and five | JOHN M. Bu Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia ecREGOR, Atkinson & Co. brokers and land M rveyors. Room 1, Occidental Dullding. GRANITEWARE_=» ~ ‘FOR RENT. Rent: A furnished and Arriving weekly at our store for the Rossland Trade. H. HENDERSON, contracts C..B-GPENDERSON, contractor and builder. At Former Fpicsa.of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel reer Tent in the Rucorp block. | DEUGGI"'T f,BASER's Drug 8t. FOR BALE. 41 E. Columbia ave. that will stand the hard rock Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva- dor at 33c. per pound. Usually sold for Mocha and Java at higher GUN AND LOCKSMITH. noe Saez on Lease—Two story frame Dafiding Boy Al és MM. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. dat. 6x80, 01 aa In Street near Colum SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND prices. ALB.—A 5 ‘horse- give Find baller, asd lose one Bost, ing ire EXPREDSMEN, at Red Star Stable. me San J A comple outfit for a count ntena bern HARLES Bates, Tra: CMe nies, Transfer and Express, Head. Travers Hardware Co, Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend| Rypiy'at Wathington eight column et press. at40c. per pound. This is very fine, HARDWARE. DRAYAGE. J?- TRAVERS; hardware, Columbia ave. W. Movixe: If you have he ‘goods calla ia Bear ie imaier wagon Homore BOTRI A: a Company | Tax Leland: Colnnbl Old Government’Java, the fincst ey ait KinG¥or frctant prompuy. — RED STAR 2 If you want deliveris “ay ee "ifna done call yp the Hed ar Stabe, rou-have @ trunk or Ven, want m in the market at 50c. per pound. LAUXDEIRS. O88LAND Laundry, R' Grand Un! fon Havel once try them. prietors, ce in basement near Graham & Son, pro- ory and Transfer Co. ge of loved, the 8 afer Company will doit Bromptiy. = KOs: professiontts ian Pifeatanl, “a and there- fore such @ cab -would be well repre- sented in that {i HUNTER BROS|= you want a safe or pia Red Btar Transfer Col responsible forall cape pie de fo r Trani ater Com; me ery! nad in-co1n reine at ead vill call ai MBER DALE ue n't the! Dutiding line. ry A. 8 & Co. lumber, ‘etsy everything Saddle and pack herses, light and | heavy rigs, a general express, truck aud business, ‘We:have the. trensfor pi we for the C ia & Wester railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any any part of she be git for bee Fa. fF PHYSICIANS, We never miss th oie D2. Edward Bowes, office Over Post Once. Church of England. All Sainte’ day will be observed: jn the Church of England by special services Monday at 10 o’clock. Special Hollow- een services tomorrow evening. For Sale or Lease. Two-story frame building at a Dar- gain. Apply Recorn office. The Vendome. The Vendome bar is serving a lunct. from noon until midnight free. Call and partake witb us. 10-1-tf —— Save Your Dollars. O. M. FOX & CO. thing moved—t: atrank toa boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. HONEY in Comb. HONEY Strained. LIVERY STABLES. Honans:Get your saddle sad pack horses at PLUMBERS, Gison ¢ Wilcox. No 18 E J. UW. AARTLINE. PROP. HONEY in Jars. SYRUP, Log Cabin. Red Sta: BUSINESS PERSONALS, SYRUP, Maple Sap. Hotel Allan For Sale SYRUP, Ginger. suet stop 8 20 | look in Fraser's w window and see | M25. Helen SYRUP, Golden Drips. Gl prion al the beat writer, Conn rsatatel block. aight by and Type- For P 1 Only. Gar the Ra SYRUP, New Orleans. cents ot “Mode rem at re caager * WATCHMAKER, SYRUP, Crystal Drips. ‘one door west of Allan louse, URBANK, BATHS, datos Rod LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. BaTupoone fitted up with t Seay See! oti Smee plumber. ‘Phone er, SECRET —Sosiert ES Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. RoOsstand Lodge, No. 3 No. Be certain of one thing. The Recorp job office will save you dollars and give satisfactory work. The Kecorp’s price is right. ‘ou are not charged up with in pay to bad ianageuient. ——_ DON'T FORGET. Do not forget that the fecorp job Record Job Office | 2s eee ee | C ‘ Has constantly on hand a supply of PEREONAL, nd EVENin isco ‘spokane goto KM. Shaw ord. W. Graham. te: . P. MeCraney, Sec: For Sale Cards govorgioak, E. J. Carssow, ANOTHER valuable discove: ne Vendome | K. of R. 3 rs ins ip fiat acaat ‘brethren are oopilany 4 invited to at 'D Lodge, No. 2, J 4 "en RESTAURANTS, ROS Aes Bie ao Tat One hundred el tly furnished; light and airy bedroo: Parlors, baths, haltiard 4 and 1 private elub urnished, light ig room Znoxcetled.” Blectric’ lights, modern conveniences. ow—_Tha Only Brick Hotel in Town. ——™ =|PALAGE STABLES men SADDLE AND PACK HORSE! DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. @AS4.NGTON AND RESERVE © Rossland Evening Record. VOL. ‘II. No. 113. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 1734 cents a roll upwards. Large stock to choose from. A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s stock in two to eight roll lots. Will give figures on Contract Work Special line of Fancy Papers fur Bar Decorations. H. S.. Wallace’s Stationery, Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store. « No Damage Done. Hollow-een passed off quietly enough last evening and the business men were no doubt surprised to find their signs and everything in their proper placee this morning. Although there were spirits abroad, it was different to that of the spirits of the dead or spirits of mis- chief. Nocomplainta were received at lice head oariers today -about ere the the fact of Levee Being” dor with might have had something the Finactivity of the spirite: Allan Hotel Arrivals. The hotel arrivals since Saturday are asfollows: J: J. Taylor, San Francisco; Rx T. Cooper, Nelson; Geo. Jachetta, Nelson; Peter McVeigh, Slocan Land- z Your Doctor Fights Disesse with Medicine. If the med- {eine is not right he cannot conquer disease. If the druggist does his duty the med- jeine will be right, and your doetor will stand @ good chance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor by having your prescriptions filled at FRASER The Reliable “ DRUGGIST We Deve th the largest line of rubbers in Rosslans prices right.—Hunter IN THE TOWLS OF POLIGE A . Large Number of Cases on the Docket This Morning. AN ATTORNEY MEETS HIS MATCH Mary Jane Hays Never Said Good- Bye—George R. Dodge Taken to Spokane. A Madra Grass carnival with its flar- ing colors and hecterogeneous mass of people is not more varied than the de- grees of that. ded the po- Custom House B‘anks The Record Job Office. . Has a full line of Custom House Blanks Latest and Approved Forms. RECORD OFFICE. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL ...Proy prietor. oral ‘Kaiurement Manager EVERY NIGHT (Excepting Sunday.) Tice court this morning. Present, be- sides the attorneys, officers, clients and general aseortment of.police frequenters, was a filled audience chamber that con+ tained every variety of type from the yellow sun-baked Mongolian of the far south to the pale-faced Finlander of the frozen north. Cases on the Docket. The cases on the docket were Mary Jane Hays charged with a IRON MASK VS. CENTRE STAR. The Arguments Pro and Con Regarding In- Junctions. The text of the arguments in the case of the injunction suits between the Cen; tre Star and the Iron Mask, which camo up at Nelson is given below as taken from the Nelson Tribune. The judge tonk the cases under advisement. Hon. Mayne Daly represented the Centre Star and E. V. Bodwell the Iron Mask. Mr, Daly conten.ied that under the mineral act of 1891 the Centre Star company had extra lateral rights and had power to follow the dip and angles of a vein beyond their side lines where the vein apexed on their ground, says the Tribune. He pointed ont that un- der the act cited the prior location had prior rights. To make tho position of the Centre Star clear in this respect he stated that the Centre Star was located July 7th, 1890, and the Iron Mask July 28d, 1890. The vein in question apexed on.the Centre Star ground, and he claimed that the Centre Star TRE SLUMBERING DEAD Sermons Preached From the Dif- ferent Pulpits in the City Yesterday, A VERY CURIOUS CO-INCIDENT. Indians of British Columbia Observe Customs That Were Observed in Prehistoric Times. Hallow: een was yesterday oper | by the manner. A large anidiadon aihisced at the Church of, @ in the evening had followed the dip of the vein with its tannel. ‘He stated briefly that the Cen- tre Star company desired the injunction in order that they should have three to hear Rev. Irwin, who preached about the dead and ‘showed that curiously enough the Indians of British Columbia observe a custom that was observed in months in which to ine beyond a shadow of a doubt that the vein in ques- tion apexed upon the Centre Star ground. E. V. Bodwell, who opposed the ap- plication on behalf of the Iron Mask company made out a very strong case Chinaman; Ada Bunston charged with stealing an #80 diamond set ring from Joseph W. Shaw; Ora Johnson held for breaking a Central hotel window; John Sconland, charged with being disorderly _[and Geo. BR. Dodge, the man who tried ‘to take his own life and who was in the custody of the court until his grandson came and took him away. He will be takon to Spokane to be cared for ‘by friends. Most Interesting Case. The most interesting case was that. of Ora Johnson. MeNvill ap- why the should not be granted. He not only denied that the vein in question apexed upon the Centre Star ground, but: he denied the plaintiff company’s right to be upon the Iron Mask ground at all. He stated that there was no statute snd never had been any statute which authorized a miner to follow a vein outside of his own lines unless he followed the vein upon its dip. Noman had ever heard the proposition advanced that a level tunnel followed the dip of a vein. Any ot THIS WEEK Qlliie-JOY & CLAYTON-Ethel - Cherry, Pretty, Bright, Sparkling. ED. MUCHLNER Descriptive Singer. peared for the accused and met his match when he endeavaged to cross- examine Mrs. Armstrong, a witness against the accused and the wife of one rietors of the Central. At- forney Abbott represented the prosecu- After considerable evidence had ee: taken the case was adjourned un- til Thoredsy. Upon the grounds that some import- ant witnesses were absent, 9 Attorney Ab- SENORITA CAMILIA The Peer of Carmencita. = Loo “MAYFAIR, Mandolinist and Dancer. ADMISSION ‘10C. bott asked “for # reman at: to. Mr. MeWelll objected and the. “Judge de- g which follows the dip of a vein must fallow it The incline P times, even before a word of | th, the Bible was written. The Lord’s supper was observed at the Baptis: church in the evening and several new members admitted. In the morning Rev. Best announced that he had obtained leave of absence to visit his old home and that Rev. Robinson would take his place in the meantime. At the Catholic, Presbyterian and Methodist churchee, there were good crowds .at each service. In fact the alw: BAN ose Peg All Sainte’ day and All Souls’ The custom ots Obeerving the dead from which custom these three dsys evolved was followed even before of the Bible was written. Indi a curious way of honoring their coe The people there called thoee three days the asye “stained” with death and a certui! tribe would wear clothes (nized, with any, too observed three days in Golumbie, absolute heutvens rept a dey eeperate to honor their di pal pintater next ae a ‘Tout pt at great majority, the s) army of the dead, aa comm) emal minority, the p people of this earth form. He called special attention th fact tl de to e hat should — he honored and that thetheathen should. not be allowed to teach the Christian a lesson in that re- spect. Poople were apt to err by inking too Fiittle of their dead. Py looking after the dead it spiritaali the mind and caused people to forget the grews things for the world long enough to feel the better for having done 80. He drew a atriking compari be- tween n the real and the ideal. Just over the alylde where that great slumbering arm, Pate e resurrection morn was the ideal while here on, this busy globe of ours was the real. ‘‘Remember,”’ he said in sconclusion, Tee dead but sleep.”” M’KINLEY’S PROCLAMATION. gn Honor of Thanksgiving Day—Thursday November 25. Oct. 30.—P dent Mc- Kinley issued his first Thanksgiving day proclamation as follows: “In b of God's d church d in d P favorably with old eastern cities. The Baptist Church. “Do this in remembrance of me,” formed the keynote for a strong sermon delivered by Rev. Best at the Baptist church yesterday morning. In the evening the Lord’s Supper was observed of the vein ie the dip and the trend of the vein is ite strike. The statutewhich defines extra lateral rights says that the miner must follow the vein in its course downwards, and no vein can be followed beyond the sidelines except on the dip. There never was a provision for follow- ing the strike of a vein beyond the side ‘| ines and such cannot be done without the must submit} what evidence it had. ‘Wm. Mileon, an employee of ihe Central said that. the accu visited, the hotel 9 o’clock Frida; neh and were then very rowdy. He was tol id to d to gata policeman, and ran back him and told tie men to clear Te Bon Marche Millinery H ouse, i231 East Columbia Avenue. y % Complete Fall “Tinportations of... Millinery Novelties|t Now on gale, display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Round Hats and Toques. Models from the leading Paris House ‘Also ch ice styles of dress and suit bats from our own work- ™ rooms. Large variety of Walking Hats and Sailors from “ 50c. up. Pattern Hats from’$¢3.00 up. Inspection invited. est and choi: ae or.they would be arrested. He.did not want to see t! rested. hare. 's Testimony. Her testimony was. very exciting. About 12 o'ctock after she had retired she heard a noise. She threw on her wrapper and went below. Asshe opened the street Boor * man who was standing af: the Centre Star company was that they have Deen trespassing, oot As the course of thst trespass: ve. discovered an re. body upon the Tron. Mask ground, they therefore wish to enjoin the Iron Mask company from working the Iron Mask vein until the Centre Star com- pany ehall have had three months in which to. demonstrate whether their theory is.correct that the vein in dispute spexess their ground. Under the Troe Pape tary the Tro: Mask Tight to all the mnineral Sithin pany hes limits. of ‘the. claim an one is given an; 7, right to interfere with such Fightoptll they, Peete ; sleatiy tter title. on the edge of hrew @& stone throngh “the window and she screamed with all her-wnight which brought sown her husband. The man ran awa’ fast as his legs would carry him. 8) 2 recognized him ehe said a¢ the accused. ing by far the I ‘Some Pert Retors. with Johnson,” asked Att. McNeill on cross-examination. “He tried to pick a jauarrel several times,” answered the witness. “Answer my question, please.”’ “I told him to keep | away and never RUSSELL & ALKY, [Buccewors to) P, BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game,. SPOKANE S8T., ROSSLAND. Oysters. |t come near my “It was bright on th tosee him?” ‘Was the moon ou “Oh. I wasn’t Tooking moons.” for any “Well, Beane ow man) ing to the edge of the sidewalk.” JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms fed, tinuance, which was meantime the accu “pid you ever have # disagreement ouse. “Was it dark the night you sawhim?” “Gow far was he from the window?) “Asmany feet as it is om, “the build- had is out on $100 demonstrate § thie better right it tnnet be court that in Scie: firat place the Ci in miner sie rcpt right, a tain i: end Hae proceed: from the side lines of his claim into the: adjoining claim. Mr. Bodwell argued that the injunction should not be con- tinued for the reason oe t il cer- granted y, Gertaking Sot the to do no more work wu; |acestion. Rony hed Tast and wher cautioned stated that they would chances of contempt. ther work upon. the Iron the Iron Mask ground. Annual Charity Charity Ball. rociety eclete of Rossland. the fashionube event of the social year, ternational Orchestra through dispute apexer. ole the ° thon ot ie er it had heen It mtre Etar company upon the vein in In the face of this the com- ad worked s:raight along until take their Mr. Bodwell not only asked that the existing injunction be dissolved, but that the Centre Star] i Greenwood cemetery oe ee be eniolued from doing far- Which takes place at the opera house next thursday evening, November 4th is the one topic of conversation among the It will be and all Rossland promises to be present. The music will be furnished by the In- the to the Baptist custom, which was aleo the occasion for several new members being welcomed into the church fold. = Rev. Best annouced that he felt grate- ful in having received consent for leave to visit his old home. The church would benone thelose:, he said as Rev. Robinson, a divine of note would occupy the pulpit in his absence. Before Rev. Best took up the thread of his sermon the choir entertained the audience with # couple of special songs, which were rendered in a manner that showed each individual member of the choir ie a thorough performer. “Do this in remembrance of me,” were the words spoken by Our Lord, the minister said. He denied that Judas was at the Lord’s supper or that there was anything in the Bible to prove each a theory. Judas, he said,was.at Pane: over, not at the Lord’s supper. time when Rome was in its glory with Caesar upon the throne. It was during | give that time that the despised Lord. hie weary worn discipl:s gathered at the feast. The gréat world throbbed with life all about them and gave them no thou; et today, that world is he rs word of the Lard rill ‘stand and shine on Ebrongh of He carried his hearers vack to the to us in the past year, which has been so abundant, let us offer up to Him our thanksgiving and pay our vows unto the moet high. Under His watchful Provi- dence industry has prospered, the condi- tions of labor have been improved, the rewards of the husbandmen have been inereased and the comforts of oar homes nultiplied- His mighty hang has pre- served peace and protected the nation. Respect of law or order has strengthen- ed, love of free institutions cherished and all sections of our beloved country ‘brought irto closer bonds of fraternal regard and generous co-operation. “For these great benefits it is our duty ~ to praise the Lord in a spirit of humility and gratitude, and to offer up to Him our most: earnest. supplications. That we may acknowledge our obligations as peoples to Him who has #0 graciously granted us the bleasings of free govern- ment and material prosperity. I, Wil- liam MéKinley, president of the United States, do hereby designate and set ‘hursday, the 25th day of Novem- tin for 7 national thankexiring and prayer, “which allofthe people are in- yited"to observe with sppropriate relig- teas worries i in their respective per of the acquired. je o ‘Washington this | eae day of . Octo! the year of our 1797, and of the indepen lence of the United Beatea the 20th. Wiutam McKinuey. | “By the president. “Joun Punexay, “Secretary of State.” Two Kinds of “Shakes.” There is certainly a diecreptancy be- tween the statements of a well known say how many ti observe eee ae ‘Su per ah remember- ance of Him, for if christians truly loved 3H him, » they would not need to have the time To ilortrate ‘his remarks he drew at- tention to a monument of « fireman holding a. little girl in his arms, which occuies was; during a fierce bh man in sympathy anguish rushed lute the iesnace soe rescued the ut paid the nalty with his tie. “Would that cl ild or mother need to be usked to ‘.lo this in remembrunce of him,’ think you?” asked the minieter. these things for love, they are not quired of us,’’ he conclu Church of h of England. A goodly audience assembled at the Church of England to hear Rev. Irwin . watch: a | that "alae make a “fo unless we do re- ands The barrister got lost while on his way to Christina lake and slept in a sheep herder’s cabin. He made « “shake” bed from “‘shakes” torn off from the roof sind said it made an excellent bd although the cabin did catch fire and burn OP. maker positively denics was ‘out ail night and he faa‘ att the . shakes” he wanted and ale t very uncomfortable. In fact the shakes” he bad caused his teeth to chatter like a casement in the wind anit he declared like poor Herry Gill, ‘it bitter, bitter cold.’’ NEWS ABOUT T THE CITY. Just ina new line of novelty dress patterns at Hunter Bros. Seventy-five pieces of Japanese silk in 16 rentanrant is the best place in town to dine: leads, For Rent Cards imeale and prices teaponebiene erring Aine Business lunch 2 cents at the Vend: x Cease Cards ens gadget ee = won ‘© Credit C tg plan Len Furnished Rooms United States Consulate. Cards. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. . = Known that the government, of ‘the Assorted Colors. Attractive Design. obit Ee #tz|Record Job Office For Sale. iat small marine engines. Apply different ehades at Hunter Bros. courtesy of E. H. Kane. proprietor. The Alc tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- ros. preach last evening. From the first opera house, kindly donated by Miss|chapter of Jenesees the Father took his Beddard will be thoroughly heated for| text but before commencing it made « this occasion. Brilliantly lighted by the | stirring appeal for alin to give the sis- Electric Light company, nothing will be| ters in the aid of charity. Since the lacking to make ita most charming and | Ladies Aid society had disbanded ms bik . Under the ished | sisters had decided to look efter the ten & Bannett! tronage et Sir Charless Tu poor and distressed. This would be get for $6 at Houg ma Sen: ti sere aiy, Mayor Neintoah, Von: done regardless to what church those in Ale tight heaters, steel lined st ladies of Daly, May Tits sure to be a pro-| want belonged to and a sister was on! Just arrived a car load of rubber goods nounced social and financial success.|her way here now to look especially | at Hanter Bros. Tickest on sale at Fraser’s Drug store at | that kind of work. ‘Ladies long rubber boots at Hunter Hee Taking up his text the minister said, | Bros. very seldom it was that Hallow-een fell] Air tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- upon Sunday. He traced the history of| ter Bros. the old custom and said that the Church] Combination underweor from $1.00 |of England observed three days- three | per euit up, at Hanter B off-s will save you money, do your work promptly and in the best style. B-17-tf = The Diamond Ring. Attorney Clute represented Ada Bunston and Att. Whiteside the plain- tiff. Neither principal was in court and the case was remanded eight days, the delendats being required to renew her borne which she is accused of. tak- ing mate in her possession by the ‘aid the stone had been separated pos rom the pe setting. Mary Jane iTS. Rossland, B. C. KK. OTM—Red, Mountain Tent No. 4 meets ite 3 rd aa d bth Wednesday ofesoh mont, J.W.LANE PROP. - * CITY OF ROSSLAND ; Pa Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. Court of Revision. — " he ie TO RENT * Best location r Boys’ rubber boots at Hunter ®.. Children’s long and short rubbers at Hunter Bros. A suit of clothes well worth $15, you —— Miners’ and dressing shoes at one- Pe raparmnes for Bauer Uceree. third you pay elsewhere at Houghton & an nett’s. Furniture Wanted. Wanted Second Hand Furniture of all kinds nis bought and sold. Rossland Furniture Company, Avenue East. BRICK. Pisreien Building brick at MODERATE | on ion block 41 aupaivl Classifie.: Business Directory, ne Ot Sect lee ectue tenes A SHIPLEY & McARTHUR, FPA3K A, Baird a smaining broker, P.0. box 25 LEX vaneoN. Box 701, Pato =e “Booth *? in bulk * Samples and particulars at Rmpey Bros, Carasaw, 22 2 Weslungton Bt. “ne. "9-80-11 shop, PLUMBING, ©. M. Waitse, practical sanita: ‘Spokane e street and SAT Phone V280tf in Tituated on toe 12 | pi n DI Sige gece lot 635, Cit at Revenant | of t ie “of ini f Stock in|;, of Romaland. 7 | Fae ae a a fon Good Mining Property. Shares 0 thet of ele STACK & MacDONALD. _Dated Sept. 20th. 1897. Notice is hereb; the nextaltting oe fis 'Boara OF Tlceure Gon: for tl , DENTISTS. 8. Poway, dentist, Stuaai uloek, ene 0 w. te ee i € i ies. wn Lots. ane Hays. City Clerk's Office, Rossiand, B.C., Sept. Good Substa ntial Com anies To This esece was called, but Mary Jane, 1897, = who has already figured several times in OFFICE WITH fhe police court could not be found and A 12.50: shoe at $1.50 at Houghton & Rossland Mining Abstract Co., the Pollo” Macy "had “peaked ber | PAD? 3 the eee ey rata Ww p. patel at selling out stores $4, at Over Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. +b a'So. ae F. R, BLOCKBERGER, Corsular Agent of the Unit SI Rossland, B.C. Oot 2th, 17, et States ft without tolling Wm. Lee Houghton and Bannett, only $2.