|e ee a EEE Pa EE SE SE ES TRAIL DEPARTMENT. PERSONLS. THE CHURCHES. Frank Dall he founder of the S. Thornton {' Dollarocracy | Spokane Review. came up last evening PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. “| Langley, eeatnay eral suse’ a ‘he sraatket from Spokane and is thinking of lo-| Church on Nickle Plate Flat—||i e cating in the mngic city. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. John M Teer wept ee ca or Se a J. Roberts returned last evening| #4 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school 2:30 p. ¢ a share. cons! Repass. Feed and Livery STABLE, Pack and addie Horses, “fay Wagons, WAR EAGLE STABLEs, On alle; rey f Huntey Brad rae Hadley & Shannon Proprietors, BATAST. New and Fresh Baths, 25c. Shaving, 15c, Hair Cut, 25, The Merchant Tailor and Furnisher. O’'H EARN, | from Spokane. where he went to see|™. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- been contracted for in the east. So fur | J, W. Divilbliss, of the Review Print: | "8: W. O. Dodds, pastor. anumber of officers of the Colum ing company, who leaves in a few days bia & Western have held | for California for the benefit of his all interest in the property health, . D. last i F. P. Uteliue is president, E. D. Coub-| ,, 2: 2+ Brown returned last evening rane, vice-president; A. R. Dennis, from Spokane, and is setting them up to the boys, telling ther: it’s a twelve general manager and R. T. Kimball,/ pound boy. Mother and child are secretary treasurer. The property is doing well. located on the Pen D’Orelle and con- Mrs. M.E. Lane was among last sists of two claims the Pete and the | ™8ht’s arrivals from the south. f th ert’ W. J. Patterson returned last even- Lulu. The location o the prope Yin gfrom Spokane where he went to was peculiar; high water in the river|olose a deal for some South belt last September washed off a great deal of the surface eurth and left the ledges exposed. A prospector named SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK CLAY WORSTED SUITS Sunday services 11 6. mised 1) SCOTCH TWEED SUITS rayer taeeticg Wednesday evening IRISH SERGE SUITS m8 WEST OF ENGLAND SUITS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. New Block Hats just in, and a complete line of the Finest Furniéh- ings always on band. GAE EMPORIUM OF FASAION. Columbia Aveuue, corner of Lincoln Street. IN: METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north part of Town— Mining Investments. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD VOL, I, NO 213° Ww ©. Ladner, pastor. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1897. co PRICE 5 CENT THE FIGHT NARROWING DOWN TWO CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR —_—————————— as a candidate for this office. main, gentlemen, Yours truly, O, O. Latonpr. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Church on Le Roi avenue, first |if building on left-hand side, west of Spokane street.—Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. H, Irwin, M. A., Oxon. ee BUSINESS PARSON ALS. WANT COLUMN. Tencenta aline for the frst Insertion: . Gents ating thereafter, / TESTING LE ROI ORE. Recorp BLoox, ROSSLAN, B.C. & I re Just stop and look in: Fraser's win- dow and see the beautiful perfume 18-tf Whether It Will Concentrate or Not | Will Be Known Tomorrow. properties. John BR. Cook came back last night from his Stevens county ranch near Bossburg. SITUATIONS WANTED. ly you want money, diamdnds, hi or jewelry, call at. Uncle fashington St. 16 ‘sD— CATHOLIC CHURCH. Want A Church in west end of town—Sab Labor Unions. Asking Candidates Waloting oe. jae A test of about 10 tons of low grade| Labor Unions Asking Candidates The Ottawa Gold Mining Corspany, Limited,” Capitalized for only $250,000. TREASURY STOOK 25et. J. L. PARKER, Mining Engineer, Orricg: Over C2 Weexs, Kennedy & Co. H, S. Wallace, Stationery, Office Supplies, ‘Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Toys and Notions. Agent for Clouh’s Minine Code, H. S. WALLACE, Rossland, B. C, ORIGINAL TOWNSITE IONS. John F. McCrae, Agent for the Syndicate. Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. G. 4 POUNDER, Pres, Rossland] B. C. Good happened along, staked off the claims and sold them that same day to the present owners. The company is incorporated for $1,000,000, treasury stock 400,000 shares. Bob Hutchison, of the Queen Vic- toria mine on Sullivan creek, who is is in tewn today, reports that the tun- nel is now in 65 feet of which 45 feet isin ore. Prospects were never better. J. L. Forin was among last night’s arrivals from Nelson. E. L. Hackett, of the Northern Pacific, who has been temporarily lo- cated in the Kootenays returns to- morrow to the Portland office and will take back his old district, from Spokane weet. Mr. Hackett has made many friends in this neck of the woods. J.E Millard, superintendent of the Dominion Express company at Van- couver, is in the city looking after the Peul | a brak on the C. & W., is in the hospital, ii ys , L. M. Hi Iman. of San, Francis- with a badly smashed hand, which wascrushed while coupling cars. “Nothing’s tuo good for you when you stop at the Arlington.” That's what traveling men say and they know. Furthermore, its pretty gen- erally agreed that the Arlington is the best hotel in the Kootenays. Itis maintamed for the comfort of the guests and the profit of the proprie- tors, and the latter have shrewdly figured out that the surest way to make money is to look to it most cacefully that their guests are pleased. They have an ever watchful eye for the little details that go to make a first-class hostlery, and the standard of the house is cor dingly high. co, representing the Champion Pamp and the Cleveland: Faucet Co., is in the city fora few days looking after the wants of his customers. P. Howard and wife, of Spokane,are registered at the Allan. cordially invited to attead. bath mornifig services high mass 10 a. m. Sunday School 2.30. p. m. Evening servicea vespers and _bene- distion 7:80 p.“m. Father Le Mav, Parish Priest. SEORET SOCIETIES. RO SLAND LODGE NO, 36, I. 0.0 F. Meets every “Montay night in Ma- sonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Joun Kirxor, N. G. Joun Jackson Jr., Sect. OORINTHIAN LODGE NO.37,4.F.&4.— Corinthian Lodge No 27, A. F. & A. M., meets on the evéning of the first Thursday of each month, at Masonic Hall, Rossland. Visiting brethren are Paul Walters, ied by his wife, came up last evening from Spo- kane and arespending a few duys in city. H.M. Adams; of the 0. R. & N. left this ing for Kaslo will meet every Friday evening at Mi ic Halt kk. A. McKenate, Seoretary. i ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Rossland lodge, K. of P. No. 21 -at 7:30 o’clock. and will return Friday, when he will make final arrangements for those going to the big fight. W. F. Thompson, of West Superior, Wis., is in the camp looking over the situation and will leave for the Slocan tomorrow. _ There wasa meeting of the com- mittee of the fire department last One doesn’t need to bea millionaire to stop there, either. —_—~ CONCENTRATION TEST. Not Today on Account of the Ab- sence of Mr. Warner. The concentration test of ten tons of low grade from the Le Roi mine, which was to have taken place at the O. K. stamp mill today under the supervision and direction of Prof. ,» has been d until on of the ak g at the Grand Union. The ting for the of the distasteful clauses in the com- panies’ act, is being held at the Inter- national hall as we go to press. W. D. Woods slipped on Columbia avenue last night and tained a F. M., meets in Masonic hall every Saturday evening at 7:00. All mem- bers of the union are cordially invited to attend. Professors Sumpf and Lawlor at Domini . J. E.DATLEY, » . K.of BR, and 8. MINERS UNION. Rossland Miners’ Union No. 88, W, Tomas CuErky, Pres.. +» W. Gipson, Secretary, —_—— MASQUERADE BALL. Grand ‘masquerade ball given by slight strain in the back. ¥. C. Loring, of the Josie and May- flower, returned to Spokane this morning. All maskers to be identified before entering the hall. - 2-26 hall Wednesday, March 10. J.C. Colin, of Toronto. is in the city on a businees trip. and leaves to- morrow for the coast. J. F. Lansing, late of the Trail smelter, is in the city today, bidding hie many, friends good-bye before his "7 of Joseph L. Warner, general man- ager of the 0. K. company. A party consisting in part of Dr. Everette and Capt. William Hall, superintendent of the Le Roi mine, will leave the Le Roi hotel at 7 o’clock tomorrow morn- ing and proceed to the O. K. stamp mill, two miles and a half west of town. 4 Too much importance cannot be placed upon the success of this pro- posed concentration test. Should it be successful even totwo and a half tons into one it will be of almost in- calculable value to this camp. ie . NEW PARTNERSHIP. We understand that Clarence J. McCuaig, mining broker, 1759 Notre Dame street, Montreal, has found it necessary owing to the great incresse jin his business, to associate with him E. G. Rykert, formerly of the Toronto local firm of Macrae & Rykert. Mr McCuaig is connected with the man- agement of several large mining com- panies and is well known here. He has deemed it advisable in selecting @ partner, toobtain the services of a gentleman whose legal training will be of great ad: in i dep for Butte, & is Colonel Peyton came up last even- ing from Spokane on very important uginess relative to the Le Roi, and TET IXODANGE NATIOVAL BANE Special cage and attention paid to mining es crows. Capital 6250,000.00 sores ‘an@ Undivided Prefits $50,000. Jacob Hoover, president; A, J. Ross, vice ate Pope Caantens me BRICKLAYING returned home again this Frank D. Gibbs, general agent of the Northern Pacific, returned to Spo- kane’this morning via Trail. A.-E. Scouller, ef Vancouver, is in the city, looking for a location in work done by H. -Christensen, -brick- layer. emith shop, Reserve street. All kinds of brick, stone and-cement. Office at the gun: and lock- GODS SIO RE OIRO SCO J1°2.N SHAVING P. O. Box 14. JENNIE L: STONE,. Real Estate and Mining Broker, RITCHIE BUILDING, COLUMBIA AVE. PARLOR . Basement, one door gaat of Grand Union Bo. Mal proprictors, “MY Ish, Esealet’s Rossland, B. C,|Colonna and private club rooms. ae—THE HOTEL ALLAN om LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. CU. a One hundred elegantly furnislied, light and airy bedrooma, Parlors, baths, Dining room unexcelled. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern conveniences. ao——— Theo Only Brick Hotel in Town, ———_ Cafe. a RK * XK Fresh Supplies every day by ex- press. Finest Oy- sters, Fish and RS. ME. ALLAN, Proprietress. «( The Pacific Hotel, » CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE “st. First class.in every patticular, Game in the city. Everything Pre - pared in the Best Manner. BESCALET, PROP. Miss MILLIE AMME, Pianist of the renowned Amme Orchestra, Will give lessons on the Piano. Conservatory - Le Roi Ave. E, 0. Sanitary and Water Tank Company Orrick: ‘CoMMERCIAL ALLEY, “F Between international and Northern Hotels, ROSSLAND rs Empey Bros. ™ For Groceries, Crarron -. -> Manager. t D.. B. KERR, Dds Dentist and Oral Surgeon. Office over Fraser’s Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have liable mining prop in the which to open a hardware store. Mrs. D. D. Birks left this morning for Portland on a two weeks’ visit with friends. —~—. THE RECORD BY CARRIER. The Recorp has perfected its new carrier service, and the paper will now The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave, Mo- Furnishers. + Mohawk Block, SPOKANE be deli p every ing by carrier to any address in the city for 25 cents per week. Leave your ad- dress at the office and get the news of the day served up to you in the Rro-~ OgD at supper time each evening. . R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND’ SMBALMING, rve, near Spokane Street. OPEN DAY AND migHT. Caskets and Metal Lining always ou hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. CONSERVATIVE WriTe-uP. The Darzy Recorp is now en- gaged in a systematic, crnserva- tive write-up of all the principal properties in this district. They give the location, owners, ma- chiaery, amount and kind of work, size of vein, value and with the management of these com- panies. oo HIS NAME WAS LEFT OUT. of ore, and, in fact, all A. PARE NEXT DOOR fo CITY HOSPITAL —o— —— ARCHITECT——. - —— Rossland. South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion ereek and Waterloo, in groups: from one to nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenve, Rossland. tt * Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . . Rossland, B. C. All work the best that skill and experience can “ accomplishe Corum “GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all: work. Basement, Postoffice Block. Provisions and | Produce, Opposite BANK op MONTREAL Free Delivery. rdttention Ladies | Shop and Office at BIA AVENUF, RossLaNnD, B. C. J. Physici: and ulty of PI Licential of the Royal College of Physiciai Surgeons. Kdiuburgh, Licoutial ne Frac: inns and 8 Specialty made of Eye and Ear Diseases. OFFICE : Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing in the line of ladies’. and child- rén's turaishings may be found. l, McKenzie, M., D., McGill, Montreal, jan, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Licontial of the Fac- hysicl Glasgow. jurgeons, SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. Elie Lavalley, RAPID STAGE LINE Leaves Rossland for ‘Trail, : 18 Christina Lake Store,|"” MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. : Is Also Prepared to Keep Travelers, Tam. m. PREPARED TO: SUPPLY STOVE MISS EMMA DOHERTY, Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraits and Looal Scenes a specialty. COAL, $10.00 A » ARTIST. - : v Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring ont friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or information desired by the gen- eral public. So far the following properties have been written-up: Boi, War Eagle, Josie, O. K., Iron WILLIAM E. DEVEREAUX, _ Civil Engineer, . ‘Provincial Land Surveyor and with Ww. STITT, GeneralS. S. Agent, Winnipeg. ‘Ton. “| Hunter Bros. ROOMS FO RERT. . To, Rent—Furnighed room for two gentlemen. Creen cottage, Le Roi Ave., near C. & W.-depot. For .Rent—A farnished and unfar- pished room for rent in the Reocrd lock. y For ‘Rent-—Kine furnished com- fortable rooms for rent. Apply to Im- perial Cigar Store, Spokane street. tf .For Fine Fruit and Choice: Candies ‘call at. the Columbia wand. Company, Reserve street, near Washington. 1m For furniture call at Rossland Fur- niture Company, 116, East Colum- bia avenue. 16tf By having your washing sent to the Rossland laundry you take no " with flannels. Three doors east ef pestoftice. Everyrpayr brings news custumers Lalonde, It stands reason that when a man makes boots and shoes For Bext— Elegantly furnished rooms, plastered and well heated: Le Rol avenue, south of the Allan FOS SALE, For SaLe.—Busioess lot on St. Paul street. Cheap. Buy direct and rave gontmissign: Address’ Owner, Box Bare & Ruea have opened a -hay, grain, and feed sto-e in the Le Roi stables, Their prices: d'-at- , thaf it must be the right house. For the greatest and finest assort- ment of boots and shoes goto Lalonde the leading boot, and shoe store. “Ger the Redorp every night. by carrier for 25c per week. ave orders at the office. F Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe store, for rubber boots aud rubbers, A large t just’ been : Questions...“ * SALOON MEN INVESTIGATING" Friends of Both: Men Mard at Work. The fight for mayor has probawly narrowed down to two- candidates; C.O. Lalonde. and Colonel Robert Scott. They both have a -strong fol- lowing which is made emphatic by largely signed petitions which are still being circulated and signed. There seeme to be no personal objection to either did and no ion: of ;|Capt. Hall, superindendent of the Le ore from the Le Roi mine is now being made at the O. K, mill to ascertain if it will concentrate. The test is being superintended by Dr. Willis E. Ever- ette, the celebrated mining engineer who is now experting the Le Roi mine; Roi; and Jos. L. Warner, the superin- tendent of the O. K, mine. ~ A ‘ive of the R: took @ run down to the scene of operations but as the test was not completed it is impossible to give any definite infor- mation in regard to the result to the pbblic this afternoon: Nothing had occured up till 2’o’clock this afternoon to discourage the belief that the ore will concentrate satisfactorily, “If the test proves a suceess,” said Captain Hall to the Recorp, “it will greatly gompetency. If each succeed in getting good men on their ticket for tention, “It will pay you to call:on them. rc Tt = by carrier, 250 per week. > tf ld it'will probably ‘be only a THE a--Laundry, in the Fok Sats, cheap; a full dress suit, would fit man.5 ft. 8 in. or 5. ft. 4 ins Apply 8 L W this office. “For SaLre—Three room house, ‘one block from Masonic hall.’ Price $160. Inquire‘at Whitaker's stationery store. basement, three doors east of the post- ‘Office, is establishing a rep ttation for romptness and Feed work. ‘hey now how to handle flannels to perfec- tion, No clothes are lost. not, forget the place. 1itf of who has the. most per- sonal friends. It is sincerely to be hoped that good men for aldermen will be nominated on both tickets. : It is understood that already the different labor unions are putting i to the diffe i i the di of the public in the permanency of the camp.” The result of the test wil] not be known until tomorrow, eae Se EE DISPUTES POSSESSION. A Btranger, Who Occupies a Log Cabin, in Trouble. For SaLe—A complete outtit for a country newspaper, either Washing- ton eight column hand press or seven eolagio Army press. Apply to REcorD office. BATHS. > Batus—tLadies’ entiance to the new Baths from the European Hotel. For Sare—A livery barn and clear title to loton which it is located for sale at a bargain for cash. Apply at this office. 6-tf For SaLe—Freight teams for sale with or without sleds or wagons, Ap- ply at this office. “1-tf For SaLE.—The daily and weekly RossLAND ds on sale.at the BATUaTUB, Batsrooms fitted up with tubs and. marble basins, all kinds and styles. ‘All work personally attended. C. M: Weller, sanitary plumber. ’Phone 27. v TOBACOU AND UIGARS. P 2 1 home industry. Smoke and that the liquor dealers will have something to say. It is claimed that A who took ofa little log cabin With a tumble-down they will not support a candidate for mayor or alderman who is going to be too rigid on the question of early and Sunday closing. It is most difficult at this time to i the gth of the diffe factors which will play important parts in the coming election. Candi. dates will, no doubt, be called upon to outline their policy regarding many following news stands | in. V. B.C: Hotel Vancouver; H. L, Strauz, 814 Cordova St; C. E. ‘Turner, 434 C dova; Baily Bros; Clark & Stewart; Thompson Stationery Co; Beddell & Co; Norman Cople Co. E. Gallo- way & Co., ageuts for V: . En sand Favorite cigars, made in Rossland. tf Smoxe British Lion ong Mainlaad cigars. Vancouver Ci tore, 0] site Bank of ‘Montreale eee LARGE jewellers or iilliner’s show case, also nickel plate show case. Ap ply at Record office. tf Wan -ybody to smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver Cigar Store. : Lust, Lapy’s fur cape exchanged at Dom- inion hall dance, Tuesday, March 2. Inquire at Butte hotel. S-tf A SILVER watch and gold chain on the night of Dec. 81, between Ross- laud and ‘Trail. Finder will -be re- warded by leaving same with Suck- ling Brothers, McGregor Block. Furt—Buy your. fuel of the Red Star Stables, Woop—Leave you: orders for wood at the Red Star Stables, -Prompt delivery. ~ Woop—The Red Star stable péople have a steam wood saw located at east Lost—Between Trail- and. land end of C avenue, All kinds of wood constantly.on hand. tf things before, election. The people will want’ to know about the water works and electric light plant, and whether the city. is te own them or tiot. ‘ . The sewer system’ will ve ‘dis d just opp the Red Moun- tain railway depot yesterday, would have received a call from Constable Pyper this afternoon, if the former had been at home. Ernest Kennedy made with a worki rent the cabin tohim and when he went to takt possession this torenoon he says he found a man already. in reptance. Questions. a Part. PETITIONS BEING SIGNED Many Questions Which Will Play The friends of C.0. Lalonde stop- ped work last evening upon his ac- They did nothing thie morning but went to work this after- poon and pronaise bright results by tommow’s issue of the REcorD. following is the requisition and ac- ceptance: The Rossland, March 2,1897. To C. O. Lalonde, Esq. |. The friends of Colonél Scott upon learning of the movement in favor of Mr. Lalonde dug up the petitions already signed and went to work this morning and made the following showing: To, Robert Scott, Esq., ex-mayor of Galt, Ont., chairman Ross land Citizen's committee. We the, undersigned citizens of Rossland and British subjects, reoog- nizing the necessity of baving for the first mayor of our city a. man of th igh icipal experi active business intelligence and unques- tioned probity. of character and knowing how fully you combine these and believing that your candidacy will meet with the favor and ap proval of a large majority of the citizens of Rossland, we re_ spectfully request’ that you fallow yourself to be nominatedifas a can: didate forthe mayoralty. * Rossland, British Col i Sir—We,the und hereby d,having full confidence in your integrity and busi- ness ability, and feeling assured from your past record as a pioneer citizen of this community, that you have the best interests of our growing and pros- perous town at heart, and welJ know- ing that if you are elected to the office of chief magistrate thereof you will do your duty honestly, faithfully, and podsession and refused to vacate say- ing thata Mr. Brown told him he gould stay. there as long as he wanted to. There was a dispute and the stranger threatened to throw his visi- tor out in-s snow bank. This. afternoon Mr. Kennedy re- Street grading is a serious problem. The fight is liable to be so close that the views of'a candidate upon any of these important questions may elect or defeat him. This-‘campaign is young. qi ad Ci le Pyper to call upon the stranger and explain to him that. he ia in the wrong berth and to try to get him to vacate the premises with- out further trouble. When ‘the of- ficer reached the cabin the door was Open, the lock having heen torn off DENTISTS, Dg. Fintey, dentist, Stussi Block. ocoaL. gold chain and locket. Liberal yard will be paid to finder by-leavin; @me at this sthoe. = Woop—Leave your orders for wood at the British Columbia Mill Co.'s office. tf Lost—Between ‘Frail and land, a purse witha pair of earrin; finger ring, also contained Tadies pic- ture, A suitable reward will be: paid} for same. Jeumes Anderson, ‘Trail. 2vtf BUILDING MATBRIALS. ~ Woop anp ° LuMBER — We sell cheaper than any others. The British Columbia Mill Company. DBAYAGR. Moving—It you. have househol goods to move calla Red Star transfe wagon, and |. s @OTELS. Tue Letanp, Columbia avenue. la fer | t00 Go to the St. Lawrence hotel tor the finest furnished rooms in the city. Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. 71m Stovg coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 a ton. PLUMBING. C. M. WELLER, practical sanitary plumber, cor. Spokane street and Col- umbia avenue, ’Phone 27. tf but the was not there. . The only digns that it was inhabited- by a human being was'a pair of blankets, an’ old coat and a pair of shoes. — FIVE MILLION DOLLARS Dr. Everette Authorized te Offer That Sum for the Le Roi. The mining editor of the Washing- ton Investor, Dr. Willis E. Ever- ette, and associates, after six he’- ii were 2} AMUSEMENTS. Tue Aruineton, Trail, B. C. The best hotel in the Trail Creek district. lass, The dining for you when you stop at the gton. © tf REMEMBER that on Monday evening. March 8, the popular weekly social dance will be held in the Dominion hall by Prof. R. B, Boice. 2-66 Keer in memory the Trad "Bs authotized by a syndicate of foreign and New York capitalists to offer in cash $5,000,000 for the Le Rui mine at land, in British Columbia, says that paper. The par value of the Le Roi stock being $2,500,000. carnival ball which will come off soon. 19tf +RaYAGE—The Red Star Transfer Rr re eerie kinds: of freight promptly, ore you: want ‘delivering teaming of an: ind done ¢all uj the Red Star Sta les. Tel. No. 8. - f JOB PRINTING, Fring work at reasonable prices at the Review Printing House. Get your work done at home and save duty and freight. tf DRUGGIE.TB. McLean & MorRgow, the pioneer druggists, have just received a ton of drugs and toilet requi sites. tf Jno R Cook, A C Sinclair, Lean, Harold Kingsmill, Morrow. E D Donhue. M i J Wi Dr. ) in the subject, admitted that he was author- ized to offer alarge sum for ‘the Le Boi but did not mention the amount. aes BOARD OF TKADE MEETING. gleish, Alex Lynch, Alex re- quest you to allow yourself to be nom- inated asa candidate for mayor of Rossland, We promise you our votes, and pledge you our heartiest support. ‘ours respectfully,. J B Medarthur, Robert J Bealey, Elling Johnson, O’Brien Reddin. Roblin Cawthorne, W. B Herbert,--David B Bogle, W 8 Jones, W L Germaine, Lawford M Richardson, H Wm Fellows, A J Fel- lowe, D.Campbell, H 8 O’Connell, O 'C Williams, J A Shupe, W H Finlai- son, J A R Morris, R Darby Morkill, Jr, WC Robinson, Samuel Forteath, H E D Merry, W L Fagan, D F Johnson, E Escalet Edward Bosquet, Chas Dempster, W J Whiteside; W J Lascelles, W P Dockroth, John Egren, J M Martin, Elie.Lavalley,Geo Owen, R M Cul- loch, Chas R° McDonell, Finley Mc- Donald, Eugene Croteau, J A Mc- Hugh O’Donnell, IC Gordon, Ross Thomp- son, Jno 8 Clute Jr, H 8 Wallace, N F Townsend, R C. Waterson, Saucier, CM Cowper-Coles, Alme Morin, P O Rodier, Claude A Cregan, GR Killam, Jas Price, E J Bowes, J W Astley, W C Clute, T Mayne Daly, Jerry © Spellman, SB Shaw A J Long, William Woods, T B G@ W MoBride. John W Smith, Thomas Parker, Fred T Suck- ling, A R Walker, H W Atkinson, J C Campbell, William Brown, James F Walker, H W C Jackson, David Keefe, Garrett Keefe, Colin t, W D Dal- Forin, William Gibb, H J Raymer, A N Paterson, H P McCraney, W 1 Bell, Charles H Ellacott, A ‘I’ M J £E ith Feb. 10, 1997, . Geo A Fraser,C P Young, H C Stew- art, J T McKenzie, Hector McPher- son, John Box, Robert Barr, H EA Courtuey, Ernest Miller, J Balph Chambers, Thos Russell, W H Smail, M J O’Hearn, Edwin Campbell, W H Jefferey, Lorne Beecher, J E Crane, J Derby, W H Field, Geo H. Green, E. A Green, J M Clark, F 8 Hobbs, EG Parker, A L Anderson, J F Ritchie, H Stunden, R Stunden, W E Dever- eaux, OS Askew, H Marrymount, C A Gilchrist, E J Giant, Edward Mute, Geo J Kitchen, J F McLaughlin, John Manley. Dr J-R Watson, J D Laidlaw A RB Macdonald, M Simpson, T RB c Morrow, C W Teetzel, Charles W Clutt, J M Campbell, Alex Shields, R MeVitties, Dr. H B Findley, Dr. E George, B-L Wood, JW Shaw, ATO Herring, Thomas Short, J A Webb, H Hunter, T A Gregg, Thomas Powell. George E Tom, W A Galliner, F M Gillespie, W R Ross, O Schiller, Thomas English, Daniel English, George Webster, W E McCandlish C Dell-Smith, B E Miller, Frank Croft, F G White, A H MoNeill, R W Arm- strong, Frank A Baird,P C McFarlane, Frank Moberly, Heny Croft, C I Campbell, G L Merry, A Waddell, M_ Scinbtto, F Scinbtto, J Jorner, W J. Fraser, Oscar Schille, E YE Welch, Charles Barbom, John BR Bailey, John Marchbank, K N Suther- land, Angus MolIntyre, John Rose, John O Boyle, Tem Powell, R E Bit- tancourt, R Curry, Rebert Perler, Tom Corsan.—97. It is stated that there is a petition containing the names of 60 voters locked up in J. F. McLaughlin’s desk that cannot now be had ashe is out of town. Mr. Scott has not accepted the invi. tation to bacome a candidate, but it is understood he will do so at the proper time. —— WAS A RAZOR THIEF. Leighton’s Barber Shop Was Burglar- ized Last Night. eon, Thomas W Stack. An unk burglar unlocked the K A Roberts J H Robinson, J B John~' front door to Leighton’s barber shop last night, went in and selected what “MM. FRIES, MECHANIC, Gun, Locksmith and » | General Repair Shop. Notary Public. . Formerly .of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND TEA - -- If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St, Orrics: Paterson & Johnson Bldg. Columbia Avenue. 2% Mr, LALONDE ACCEPTS. Rossland, March 3, 1893. Gentlemen: After taking your re- quisition into consideration and’ find- ing thereon so large a number of voters, I feel that I am obliged to accept the candidature for the mayor- alty. While doing so I am certuin that I am not considering my own interests, as, should I be elected, I will be obliged to devote a great deal of time to public affairs that I should give to my own business. However, I am willing to accept the Charles mitchell Oe sreeaied Te inati terday afternoon by Constable per nomluaton ss requested, , and: if on complaints made by several citi- elected I shall give that important| zens that the defendant was begging office the time required, and with the/on the streets while in a drunken con- aid of a good council shall do my ut-|dition and was a general nuisance. cipal irs | This i Magi T d most to conduct the municipa! affairs . Masts . * sentenced him to one month in jail at in such a that you will not| hard labor. regret having elected me. ~. ~ A. Rudolph, one of the proprietors I consider it the greatest hcnor that| of a small furnishing store on Colum- could possibly be conferred on any |bia avenue: ree pdmaltted to the one, to be elected the first mayor of | ‘ers’ hospital this afternoon. Roasland, the greatest mining centre case has not been diagnosed but he in Canada, if not in the world, and I has symptoms of pneumonia. He appreciate the honor of being selected Master George Isaacson’s name was inadvertently left off the list of news- [boys selling Evenina Recorps during last month at which he felt very much agrieved. The number he sold during February was 96, which increases the aggregate sale by newsboys to 4,162 and the amount earned by the boys was $103.05. BREVITIES. Don’t fail tosee the Lawrence tertainers in songs, dances, sk novelty scenes, etc., at Dominion nall on March 8 and 4, The provincial law regulating Sun- day observance does not apply to the furnishing of liquor to bona fide travelers nor in the case of res- taurant or hotel keepers supplying liquor to their guests with meals. Eighty-one passengers arrived last n- | evening and fifty-six left for the south this morning. d Cc Be Discussed. The P LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! G 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 83. BANQE che EGE if and $1.00 and ae Promptly gummed and % g : jtamp. Just ESTABLICHED 1887. — Pranos—It safe ¢ cards and station: > d you want a ok balance to be paid when | PragHcal, Progressive, ~Successfukj mes ots Poeelan Rigno moved go get the Red Star ork: — ‘ransfer company todo it; they are 1 in person, if requtred. Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and| BOWLING responsible for ail damages. JAS. J. MACKEY, Business Men throughout the West. Largestannual! BYLUIARDS and Ir - Grand Union Hotel, Rossland, B. 0, | Sendance of any College im the Sute. Prepares! BOOT, port pet aed hes - igen. ee in’s Place, Btable. Quick time. "No feed TEACHERS, BOOKKEEPEAs,| He Voin’s Place, We get’ the home bok ee ee, BUSINESS MANAGERS, East Columbia Ave. ‘Tue ~ STENOGRAPHERS AND You'll And all your te i Star Transfer company TYPEWRITERS | zune rill Gall ok any: part of tie No Entrance Extminatlons required, students i ‘passe: 1 tng admitted at any time. . be! While in Rossland never miss the train, ngers. We) Tig VENDOME gives quick service * DEPARTMENTS STOP AT _ on short notice and everything first HORTHAND, TYPawnitina, = LIVERY STABLES. clans. 31 COMMON ENGLISH, NormMAL, Th H Howse Ho. BSEs—Get your saddle and pack Calling horses at the. Red Star Stables. SLooution, Onarony, Washington Street. y Act Will Horse, Iron Mask, Poorman, Crown Point, Lily May, Com- mander, Deer Park, Victory, Tri- umph, City of Spokane, Nest Egg, Centre Star Phoenix, Northern Belle, Iron Lolt, Sun- set, Consolidated St. Elmo, May- flower, Jumbo, White Bear, I. X. L., Cliff, Red Eagle, Butte, Cracker Jack, St. Paul, R. E, Lee, and Maid of Erin, Heather Bell, Beaver, Mascot California, Boulder, Gold Crown and Mas- cot Fraction, Giant and Red M A abel, Hi Sg and Gopher, Elise, Ida Queen, Monte Cristo and Colonna. ~ Back numbers containing an“ acsount of these properties can be had at this office at 5 cents a copy. razors and other barber’s utencils to his liking. When he went out he locked the door behind him and the burglary was not discovered until this morning. ——=—_—_ BREVITIES. A.-B. Robertson won the silver cup which was offered as a prize by L. L. Devoin, of the bowling alley to the one making the highest average score at cocked hat for the months of Jan- oerye and February, his score being 28.98. tigen have @ te tao ay Ger your printing done at the Re- pode you want moved, | view Printing House, the only exclu- sig Star Transfer Co, -willdo ib aive Job prin ngoffice in West Koote- z nay. No figes work done in the Prov- ince. We a specialty of stock cates, Hrospectiset, and all kinds of mining printing. tf SHARRHULDERS’ MEBTINGS. Norice is hereby given that the first annual meeting cf the shareholders of Somapany will be hetton the sit: det la aclook af "ans rome of Week ¢ | Company w: 5, at 8 oclock a ie office of eeks, one archi, 1887, at § o clock p- a ‘bie Kennedy & Co., Columbia avenue, for Sec. | the purpose of ciascussing the amend- ment to the companies’ act now be- fore the house. D. B. Boats, Vice-president. Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dealer in Mines and Stocks. The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. There will be a Meeting of the Rossland Board of Trade this evening y’s office in Ross! J. 4. SCAMAN, RESTAURANTS. THE Vendome Restaurant _ leads. serving fine meals and prices reason- EXECUTORS NOTION” J. F. LEIGHTON Cleans your watches for $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guar- antee for one year. Reserve Street. Second-hand Watches and sold. Ww. 8. WEEKs, Sec-Treas. —s———_ NOT SIGNED YET. en-| Business lunch 25 cents at the 2 Vendome. 1896 ted iq| The Incorpcration Bill Goes Over jomas: Costello within 80 Yesterday. days or to the undersigned. Dated 6th February. Ino. 8. CuuTE Jr., 2-680 Solicitorfor Administrator. In and about the great ‘Trail creek country. Agents Royal Gold Min- srg Company. ———_ The Columbia Candy, Stationery & Glas: bought PLAIN AND O: TAL VocaAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. TUITION, (Full Course)... «$30.00 BOARD ann ROOM, Per Weel - 298 College remains in scssion and = evenin; throughout the entire year. sy * Students will be met at the train and conducted to toarding house if we are notified of date of arrival. y Ban’ or PMYSIUIANS WHO CAN ANSWER? I¥ THE suction house of Houghton & Bannett, corner Washington and Re- serve streets, sontinues to sell their clothing, boots and shoes, gents furnishings, dry goods, tinware, ete,, at less than half the price others charge, what will become of the other merchants in town? 1-29-tf The incorporation bill was a- signed y di by the li governor as expected, because the en- grossed copy was not yet realy. —— CHOIR PRACTICE. ~ Episcopal church choir practice will be held Friday evening at 7:30. A full attendance of members is re- ques not SLEIGHS—The Red Star Stables|. Ds, Lament, Record biock. 5-tf make a Specialty of sleighing. parties PERSONAL. —Ger Your— PURE GOLD TREASURY. Pore Gold treasury stock at five . . . - cents; Waneta & Trail Creek ten cents The Rossland Ladies’ Aid society i will meet nax: Friday at 2:30 p. m. Call and see samples of ore. and get At the Colville Brick Yard. The lime is of very prospectus and by-laws, Walter C. at Mrs. Dunlop’s, over the Cash r grocery on Columbia avenue. Bue Sat propricor, colvitie’Wee fog eane Archer, first floor Lalunde block. Everything Dr, Fort has opened his office next First Class. 204 door to Custom House. NOTICE. - Bar*in Cop- nection. Graham & Washburae Proprictors. Dancixc—Professor Dreyfous gives Fine Private dancing lessons every Shay. a Cancing lessons every day. ly you want the Rossland DaiLy REcoRD in Spoka: ok A. Thobes ne, Go WE. M. Shaw ALL creditors of the Elise Mining company are requested to present their bills at my office at once, where they will be audited and paid in cash if cor- rect. E. L. . L. CLARK, B-2t 47 Columbia a.venue. B4KERIES. Me House seanve steer. doors west of ‘Two Greakington Btrest. in the City. JNO. R. CASSIN, PRESIDENT, SPOKANE, - - - wi Mopx~ Bakery, — Creamery and dairy butter. Fresh ranch eggs. (0. ashington street. 26-1m. came to Rossland from Montre last January.