ee a a eration for a or bets on any event in RUSSLAND EVENING RECORD, |i BRC. SMITH, Tt his decision’ has utterly demoral Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly. ized England, because it breaks into a. Sie ested declare that a great eee race-tricks cannot be the aid of the revenue from ers.—Salt Lake Tribune. One Year ii elx Mouth Oue Menth. By Carrier by the Week Bingle copy....... WEEKL One Year, in advance. Six months, in advance Single copy. sees $10.00 number 5.00 1.00 Be book - NE FROM VICTORIA. :|Government After Bogle’s British Columbia Mint. TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1897. A.W. Curtis, rey kane Daily Chronicle few days. We wor ld suggest to Mr. Curtis that he i could endear itscif tv this mining region hy pul ing auti:entie new taken from the local paper~ with proper credit. It, like the Spokesman - Review is a pirate on the sea of journalism- The Spokesman-I been that kind of a thief for so long that there is little or no hope of it ever reforming, but the Chronicle aight. A Spokane paper which would treat the i vould re when it did get way robber and a pirate in connection with the Columbia Western. Turner said that he was inclined to let ie thes of notice, but sider the matter as it might do injury sutside of the Province. It is und stood that the department of the at- the statement published. Helmcken introduced a resolution urging the government to establish a mint in the province of British Co! nia. Premier Turner strongly 2p: ported this resolution and it passed. Hemleken’s motion asking the Do:min- ion government to restore to India: privilege of en. ing potlaches gave w *ltoanamendment by Sword that the government should inquire into e ces of the Indians and if consid- ered wise to repeal the law which de- prives them of their potlaches. Kellie’s wide tire bill was read the sec- ond timeand the tramway bil, was put partly through the committee. B. Bogle, editor uf Review, for calli ete. Mr. Bogle 1€ alittle eratic only, and we sorry to see him g nto serio which is not at al! unlikely Bogle will forbear th. lecture he is thirst- ing to deliver in Re-sland, the Recorp will be glad to use influence in get- ting Mr. Bogle out of the threatened difficulty, but if he persists in giving a lecture we would ecggest that he be taken, at once, to V i DOIN AT OTTAWA. Fort Stecle Wants the Crow’s Nest P: Road Built at Once. It is stated on gol authority says the le that the Pilot Bay Ss into the hands the Canadian Paciic. If thi can be taken as an evidence that the est Pass railroad will strike . down the Nelson or else m.ke a Kootenay lake an: umbia and Koo: Hewitt Bostock presented a petition to the house irom the people of Fort Steele asking that the government of Canada enact such islation at the present session of parliament as will in- sure the immediate construction of the s Nest Pass railway vay is undertaken work or built as a subsi isk that the inte! connect with the ay road at Sh or Scott in his t’ the election was should prevail policy of the government, and that every upportunity be allowed for the use of the tin other railways so as to insure competition in rat: printed and consequently w inaugural address i! over and that hart and that all pull 1 Th aldermen lroac th was t Am n nd their cattle over 2 ati e them. fattened, after- in its prosecution. sending thi back to the states. Jaw. 7 govel ide made the argu- t that the duty charged coming in d goii would protect this. Lariviere moved for papers, ete., on th i vol question and replig] thet they would be Debentures land for $50,000 a fe iding sai et vould be brought down the 22ad, und a new tariff ullen introduced b yeste vam ents sti in and pur- ul construet- |i zove bill and the only thing that a vant had to do was to leave poli d mind their own business. ead a first time. Applications for Liquor Lisense, » Judge, with the Joc and the rac rendered declaring race-tracik book-making crime under the act or acts pa prohibit gaming in home other places. Under cision, ees icon th rage er Notice is hereby given uxcept individual dersigned will, at the expiration of Ce takers mnde thirty days, apply to the Stipendiary : Magistrate of West Kootenay for “a license to sell liquor by retail in’ the Howard House, lot 24, block 29, in the town of Rossland, 1. 1 the un- trac nated plac prssed in 1853 ak up gamb gion made by pm, money or Valuable thing as the consid | rial custem, and the men inter pported without Scalp — Mr. Helmcken, of Victoria, called the attention. of the house yesterday toa paragraph which was published in the | st and Mining Review, styling the g nment a lot of thieves and ince- dentally, referring that the lieutenant- governor had taken she part of a high- Premier | © the article in question pass as unworthy e would further con- torney-general will take steps regarding Lord whether the} he | Sealed PHE CHURCHES uJ — -| PRESHYTERIAN 1} Chareh o1 : cucreny ing Wednesday ev pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. CHURCH OF E _ Church on Le Roi av. ing on leit-hand side et. AND. Sunday services at LL aa. CATHOLIC Church in wv CHURCH, end of town, hi; ma t opm. E ers and benedicti pm. Father Le May, parish pric BAPTIST CHURCH. Services y day at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. Sunday school at music. All are cordially invited. SOCIETIES, Me Hall. vited to attend. Joun Kirkup, N. G. Joux Jackson, JR. ite CORINSHIAN LODGE NO. 27, A. F. & A. My KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. K. of P., No. 21, will vening at Masonic G, CRERLMAN. K. of R. and 8. Untox. nue, first build- west of Spokane and Sabbath s at 10 a.m. 4 in the School house every 3 m. 12 o'clock. Good "Nothing Succeeds Like Success." Our Grand Opening was the greatest ever seen in land, the hundreds of hadic our grand display of Beautiful Hats and Bonnets. Our second instalmeut of EASTER BONNETS Have arrived. All the latest styles and patteras and the Jowest prices in the city. INSPECTION INVITED. s who vie were delighted with 121 East Columbia Ave. There Was a Time When any Shee was Good Enough. Tnat Time is Past! Yoday the call is fur the Dest, and we can answer it. Our Shoes Fit Right, Wear Right, Look Right. And whats more the PRICE IS RIGHT. > Calland have a Jook at then, Cc. O. LALONDE, The Pioneer Shoe Store. Rosse LE BON MARCHE MILLINERY STORE Solid Vestibule Trains MODERN EQUIPMENrT THROUGIE TICKETS To ‘TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA VANCOUVE ETA, PORTLAND, ST. PAUL. SI. LOUIS. CHICAG NEW YORK. bos tox. ol and all points east. also European S. S. ' No. 2, Et ves, E afer lunformat cards, maps and ¢ F. b. GIBBS, General Agent, SPOKANE, WASH, OR A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass. « No. 255 Morrison -t., cor Portland, n tenets sent, er of Third, Oregon, RED STAR : | ip a. 1 Lt { : Saddle and pack borses, light and heavy rigs. a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester railway; are prepared to ualoat art: thing moved—from 2 trank to a boiler, livar all kia ts of freigit fron Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. any ning 7: : the union are cordially inyited James C W. ecretary. 1.0. G. Te ‘o. 56, of the Inde- oi Templars meet 7 oN Tu o'clock in les the Methodi JAS. J. MACKEY, frand Union Hotel, Rossland, B. C. New Brunswick Consolidated Gold MINING COMPANY. «| Rossland, B.C. PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASMINGTON ANO RESERVE STS. J.W. LANE. PROP. - Rossland, B.C. The quickest and cheapest ro alt points East or West. sleepers and tourists car on all t Connections from Koss: nection with Canadian Paci and Columbia & «: estern ra Leave and arrive at Re dl every Tu , Phursday and Saturday as fol H . 44 aslo. Direct connection at Revelstoke for all puints east or west. For further information, maps, ete., apply to any agent, C. P. i A. B. MACKENZIE, Agent R H. M. MacGregor, Trav. Pas: Nelson, or to GEO. MeL. BROWN, District Fass- enger Agent, Vancouver. STEEN & .CO., Importers and Wholesale Dea! Wines Liquors and Cigars —= Agents Anheuser Busch Bvewing Assn. Gooderham & Worts Draught. distillers. G & W. special 1884, the finest whiskey on the market, age guaran- 1884 “special” : teel by government certificate. 1887 1889 1891 THE EROBANGE MATIOISL DANK Capital $250,090.00 : Surplus and Undivided Prodts $52.00). A.J. Rosa. view pre- Always on hand. The Grand Hotel SPOKANE, - WASH. COR. MAIN AND HOWARD STS. (Limited Liability.) TENDERS WANTED. of this ¢ e Cre tealer not ne r pted. S. THORNTON LANGLEY, ‘Trustee, 115 Columbia Ave. NOTICE Tenders wi!l be received until noon of FOR THE “tock, Lease and Book Accounts OF THE ESTATE OF AT TRAIL, At a rate on the doilar of inventory which can be secu on the preinises. TERMS.—SPOT CASH. Highest or any tenders not neces- accepted. Mark on Envelope; “ Tenders for stock, etc., J. M. Burns & Com- trate sell liquor by retail i lot 7, block 41, in land, BC . Dated this 27th day of March, 1897. 1 tne Queen ¢ Clarendon Cafe’ c.W. ABBOTT & CO. No. 30 Columbia a and address t dou- rail. B. or Victoria. B.C. enc. entral Tic OPE ALL NIGHT. Tuesday April 20: J. MM. BURMES & Co.) Newly furnished. Strictly first-claes throughout. Under the management h of Frank Watson. Headquarters for mining men. Elevator service night and day. Free baths. On the European and American plan. Every room heated by steam. Free buss to and from all trains. CHANGE OF TIME On and after March 23 the make y passengers to 7 Sound Portland west bound tr: p.m, and arrives 4 cnet Pralaw Bet Gelemtls ead Westers fallen . ‘Time Table No.4. . 4 passene Arrives at Trai WESTBOUND. Daily except Tv 5 p a, peta 2 Ins to and from Spokane. Connections made with all boats arriving and departing from ‘Trail Geueral offices: F. P. GUTELIUS, ‘Trail, B.C. General Supt. KAS..0 & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD NO. 1. 8:00am Le McGuigan Builey’s Junction Sandon For rates and information apply at THE HOWARD “