Record BAKE DISHES NUT’ BOWLS TEA SETS JAM POTS BERRY DISHES BON BON DISHES ETC. ‘ETO. Call and Let Us Give You Our Prices. J.W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. THE LEADING JEWELER. GENGCINE SALE Me And Great Reduction: in Prices in’ the Next THIRTY DAYS. LW Offer: the following Goods at and Below Cost : MEN'S SUITS - BOYS’. SUITS. Cla Price, Sale Price. Tweet Suit: $5 6 50c., 750,, $1.00, $1 25 hte line of ‘MEN?S and BOY'S AMERICAN and ENGSISH esate and |’ " SAPS, rosegitigi ng sutvon, King B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff Hats. ) : a, Seo American Shirts and Ties “A FEW.-FACTS: WORTH: LOOKING INTO: ‘ Ast. He carries the largest aud most complete Why does M. J. OMIEARN. omploy crs ‘Whey ort rted, English, oy Posten. an Tailors than all he other merchants eg icoionn nay aaa a combined fu tcselund . est In all the Newest Designs & Patterns logis ‘in B. employe nly Unton Labor. A CARLOAD. OF 'RUNKS: and VALISES JUST ARRIVED, i EARN, THE CLOTHIER u NpOLE OTE We fill have your trade alter that. The~ Hoe I ry! average man buys shoes from their appear- ask-is: <3, *. ange and fit;"They imow little about‘leath- ler and irnet to their dealers. Hence the’ ‘advantage of dealing with a repo lable iiouse. Das shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. “C. O. LALONDE — - D6 WEST. con UMBIA AVENUE, 11 EAST COLUMBIA: AVENUE. All we Your — ie : Ty. R. MOR ROW, Successor to McLean | & Morrow, 7 “Whe Pioneer’ Druggisis, . | street; thence north along 8€. « PRICE FIVE CENTS. MINERS UNION CLEBRAT Grand Procession, Patriotic Speeches and Lots Of Sport. FIFTEEN HUNDRED-MEM IN LINE: |W. W. Smith, A. D.. Frew, Charles Wilson and Annie Mabel O’Brien Prize Winners. " Today the largest Fepresentation of ‘)organized labor thut ever appeared, in >| line of march on:the streets of “Rossland bia estes: Sale Priee.| i 2 formed thé™ procession tliat paraded in honor of Miners’, Union day. There were over 1,500 men in line, headed by the city council. band, which surprised the public by the excellent music ren- dered. At 10 o'clock the Procession formed at the Minera’ Union hall as follows: OEDER OF MAKCH. City Band: Marshalofthe Day. * Joiners’ and Carpenters’ Union. Taylors’ Union. Typographical Union. Wood Sawyers’ Union. = Clerk's aud Salesmon’s Union.’ Coeks’ and Waiters’ Union, Miners’ Union. «Mayor and. Council. Speakers and Guests. —: The line’ was four. deep and reached .| from: St.Paul street.»to..the Minera’ ~ “PUwiorhall.: ‘The Haaoe mano ree fee | -Mindre” Unio 1° {prockeding~ east slong Columbia pee to St. Paul Paul treet to Second avenue; thence. west along Second’ avenue to Washington atreet; thence south along’ Washisgten street'to Columbia avenue, to-Spekane street; thenca north along Spokane street, and thence along : Second avenue to the basebal! grounds.’ * One feature of the parade ‘wlich was not‘on the program was.a boy carrying’a banner bearing ix. inscription, ‘Wood Sawyers’ Union,” and- beside him ‘was ® man-