REFERRED TO THE VATICAN. Celebrated Case of Schroeder Acted Upon at Washington, D.C, Washington, dr Cc, case of case was roleered tethe vatican by the cardinal, archbishops and bishops con- itituting the board of directors ot the Catholic university of America. The Schroeder case has becn a re- markable controversy in many respects. Monsignor Schroeder entered the faculty of the university when it was started, and has been with it constantly since. He isa recognized sathority on a land phil ji man of wide scholarship and conaidered the foremost Latin orator of the church. Of recent years he thas Jiffered from his associates on .questions of licy, and this was intensified at the tine of Oct. 21.—ihe university, Po Monsignor rt sponsible for “the change! regarded as the conspicuous Srpe of the German clergy and views tertained on church policy. “As jul of the difference the sitention of the a rs was brough' Dr. ‘Schroed case, with a view to wm tober removal. DURRANT’S SPIRIT | SPIRIT BREAKING. The Condemned Murderer | Now Very Anxious . and Irritable. =~ 8an_ Francieco, Oct, 21.—Theodore Durrant, ‘the conyicted .nurderer, of Minnie Williams and Blanche Lamont, whose fate depends upon the action of the United States supreme court, is re- Ported to be breaking down. . Yester- day, for the first time, he showed signs of-sallenness and refused to leave his cell for his customary exercise. Hitherto he has always been one of the most tractable prisoners in the peni- tentiary.. Within the past few days he has betrayed signs of nervousness and irritability and received. the visits of his parente with indifference. The jail officials believe he will col- lapse completely if the decision of the supreme court should prove adverse to ‘im. : —— BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. Wreatfi from Canada Is Among Decorations in Nelson Monument, London, Oct. 21.—The anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar, fought Oct. 21, 1805, was celebrated today more gener- ally than usual. The Nelson monu- ment of Trafalgar square in this city was decorated with garlands, and the foot of the column was hidden beneath wreaths, including une from Canada inscribed “En Papa bes gland expects every man Nelson’s ‘flagship, the Victor Portemouth, was decked with and evergreens, and the spot on tl juarter-deck where the British admiral business here. K THE CRESCENT MonsterClosing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and rhipped before we had ‘concluded to close out of We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa’e Price. e Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Ornaments Domestics and Linens - - . Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost Carpets and Linoleums — Gents’ Furnishing Goods Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes KK THE CRESCENT Every Article in Our Store is a Bargain. We are determined to close out our pom -a8 speedily as possible, - STUSSI BLOCK Also Properties in Mining Property For Sale The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale at Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds. Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. the vicinity of Rossland. J. Li, WILSON, Grand Union Hote, Having moved into Is for rent in Six Rooms on Apply at This Offi Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Times, TO RENT our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building whole, or in. part, two Rooms 14’x 42 on Ground Floor, Fight Rooms on Second Floor. Thira Floor. Rent to Suit the ce. ——. fell, mortally wounded was covered with an immense wreat! Trafalgar sy was celebrated at all the naval ports Great. Britain and throughout the British empire. ———__—_ FLOODED LEADVILLE MINES. Silver Too Cheap and Water Will Not Be Cook Building, $20 000 To Loan In sums of $500,or more for short time on ap- “proved security. BD. M. LINNARD, Columbia Ave., Rossia1 Wants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Bite): Tencents a line for.the first Insertion: and: flve Atkinson & ~mrveyors. Room 1, ‘Soeidiental Suidinn T JRA M. eraTkes Mining Broker, Columbia cents a line ‘HOR RENT. For Rent: A fu: H. HENDERSON, CEE ENDEROON, Poontrastor and builder. Pumped Out. Denver, Oct. 21.—The flooded -mines of Leadville will not be pumped out. Edwin Smith, chairman of the commit- tee appointed by the mine owners to secure funds to buy and operate the necessary pumps, said today the pumps would not be started as long as silver remained at the present low price. “In addition to $60,000 contributed for the purpose of unwatering the mines, it was found that $25,000 mo ‘ The New Pack. THE CUTTING Co’s Cherries adiO. M. FOX & CO, Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. for rent in he Recess zoom bi Blocks FOR SALE. + ieaisr . EF, RASER’S pros 8 . 41 E. Columbia ave. For SaLz on Leasz—Two story frame building 16x30, on Lino. 1n Street near Columbia | Ae bargain. For SaLe.—Cheap, «50 horse power baller ip yf BPHEDE engine ‘one mon! eau" Fox SaLeiA comple outfit for a count per; feshington eight column hand press. DEAYAGE. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. quarters, Mi CHARLES Basa’ Taufor and Express. Head- HARDWARE. J. Fr. ‘TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. IGRANITEW ARE_» . At Former Prices of TIN VW ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. RED Movina: It j,lf gu have household goods to move call heed ygere Dpavsont ‘The Red. Star Transfer Com Minds of freight pany HOTELS. ‘THe Leland: Columbia avenue. —— Order of B’nai B'rith. . The {nnependent Order of “B'nai Brith, a Jewish society, is enjoying « Furniture Wanted. Wanted Second Hand Furniture of all kinds bought and sold. visit in Spokane from M. P. Stein of Stockton, Cal.; president of district grand lodge No. 4 of the order. aF CG . 32 Golumbia Avenue East. 3 If you want es eg oF teaming of "egy nd ad ine eall ‘uy Bea tar State. Bagosgn: It LAUNDRIES, Laundry, office in base it ae | ROBmAT Rana AMD AR teranent Bee ery and STAR Transfer Co. Tux Red Star Transfer Company 7 meeta all out: going and in-coming trains snd The president is on the annual tour of his district, which embraces California, Nevada, Utsh, Mo tana, Washington and Oregon, and his effurts while jn the city will be devoted to interest Record Job Office in the order, which is a fraternal and|- social organization. The aims and pur- poses, 88 expressed in the preamble to the constitution of the order, are: “The missign of uniting Israelites in the work of promoting their highest in- tereste and those of humanity; of de- veloping, elevating and defending the mental and moral character of our race, of inculcating-the purest principles of philanthropy, honor and patriotism ; of Supporting science'and art; steele: ing the wants of the r and” n visiting and attending the ‘sick: coming to ther resene of victims of _Bermecntion 3 The widow and orphan on the on hand a supply of ae Por Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. Assorted Colors, Attractive Design. Record Job Office {a-com will call at Sny part of she for baggage or passengers. We dover iiss the trains" s oie i A. A. SMEEEY fi Co. lumber, ete., everything LUMBER DEALERS. in the br PHYSICIANS, DE. Edward Bowes, office over Post Omce. LIVERY STABLES. Housesidet your saddle aad pack horses at the Red ‘Star stables. ail PLUMBERS. 3 are thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfor privilege for the Columbia & Wester to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. IBSON & Wilcox. (IRSON & Wileor. No 18 E BUSINESS PERSONALS. Rea a a ae a Just stop and look in Fraser's window and see the beautiful perfume atomizers. -18tt Gut the Recorp every it by ‘carrier for 28 cents per week. alve Seder a the office. BATES. BS. Helen L. Keyes, Type- MME Halen, Reyer Stenogrerber ana WATCHMAKER, BUBaiemle one. door west of Allan House, PALACE STABLES ™* SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASY.NGTON AND RESERVE STs. J.W.LANE PROP. . Rossland, B. C. baaing, all Kinds ana styles, “All ‘work anally ssttgnded ‘0. Mie Weller, "sanitary plum! PERSONAL. Batmnooms fitted up with tubs and marble |” Penaaeiin vosieries Dancina: Professor Dreyfous gives private lee- sons Cres Gays rer fous BtveS Pritt Iyyou want the Rossla: kane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. principles of humanity. —_ To Carry 2,000 Men. Victoria, B.C., Oct. 21—Henry K. Woods, _Tepresenting the Union and Ih i which intend to run steamers from London to Victoria and then to St, Michaels dur- ing the coming winter and spring, | is making ar for the tion of 20,000 men who are a Rossland for Rosslanders * You Can Get Good Rossland Beer For Five Cents a Glass At the Dominion Hotel Yemaome mab Business lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. Twa Vandome gives quick service on aor, n> and everything first class, nd Evzxixe Racorp in a 4 Teeta on the eresing. a ‘Ot Re f each month at Mase: fiat ww, C.C.; CLA. Clarke, ROSSLAND Miners’ Eaton, No. ple te in Maso Feeds ‘attend. 3. Re P, Hennessy, Financial secre! T.M.—Red. Mountain Tene No. ects ird.and 6th W ‘ednesday y of cach month PLUMBING. OM M. WELuier, practical sanita: lumber, oe kane street and Goitmbia avenue. 1 by arrive here. daring Janta n their arrival they will remain i ictoria twy or three days to pur- chase outfits for the Klondike. ——_ DON’T FORGET. Do not forget that the Recorp job offcs will save you money,do your work promptly and In the best style. BRICK. First-class Building brick at MODERATE PRICES. ALEX LARSON, 0. Box 7#1. 17 -tf P. Samples and particulars at Empey Bros. DENTISTS. » Dr. FINLey, dentist, Stussi vioek. Classified Basiness Directory. BROKERS. | in. Boctety Hall, [2 ‘block block 27,8 subdivision of District lot 835, City Applications for ee License. rem! lotel, situated on ics Deted Sept. 29th, 1097 ACK & MacDONALD. The Roseland Laundry will call for your clothes and return them clean and Ricely done up. Office, Hell’s barber aan of the > Registrar General a Mictoria, B Coin to at-| of of Apel 18 1897 as No. 21594, a1 * | that ce: Mortgage Sale of — City Pro- iy. ined in a certain mortgag ited on che 2nd day of March, 1897, and Soa tered in the office m the at “da na which ma +4 ortgees juced at time of sale defanit he Deen made in tbe Be payment thereof, there ri offered for "PUBLIC AUCTION shton & Bannett at their auction ‘on 1pr, the f foliowing to Fact of and a in pareel ort aiturte arte isivingand being in the cit; toria, in sai | erty and Rad saventy nine (0 tahoy a Rand being the the accordan Town at the sale. For further par- tieulars apply to ® SMITH CURTIS Vendor's Solicitor, 284 Columbia Ave. Fea Sait mining broker, P.O, box w= | 20 shop, basement next Grand Union ho- 7-80- ‘Under and by vision of the power of sale con- | Ot Chattel Hovtgne Sale. a cortal yn Batu: 16 10 o'clock in. he owing goods ‘and chattels’ chattel mortgage, nam atthe City of Ross- | bedspreads, 7 sid 7 1007. HECTOR McPHERSON, ‘Agent for Mortgagee- CITY OF ROSSLAND Court of Revision. Notice is hereby. given thatt nd be Cour, toons Re- n, for the purpose of h al at it for th 97, wi le pr, the as o ibe Repent Bec mae haiad te sy nie code bates the first day ve November, A.D. 1897, at Dated at the City of Homan ay'this ith day of Y of VT of October, 1807. " bm wi UEE! City Clerk's Uffice, neal, 1897, “es Rossland Evening Necord. VOL. II. No. 107. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 173¢ cents a rollupwards. 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|l| Stationery, Wall Paper And Fancy Goods Store. Your Doctor Fights Discase with Medicine, If the med- feine is not right he cannot conquer Aisease. If the druggist does his duty the med- {cine will be right, and your dostor will stand | good chance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor by having your prescriptions filled st FRASER The Reliable DRUGGIST International Music. Hall OMENE | MILLE. TAERESE Howard and Burdock. Amission This Week Only 2b5c. Le Boi-Marche ee House, ~ wea iel East Ae Meant Avenue. Compl Fall ‘Importations of eo ee Millinery Novelties of Now on eale, representing by far the largest and choiceag} minor chorde like the life of a Christian display ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Roumidk Hats and Toques. Models from the leading Paris House Also,ch ice styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- rooms. Large variety of Walking’ Hats and Sailors from 60c. up. Pattern Hats from $3.00 up. Inspection invited. ‘| 8t. Paul said nature wae the father of “| meant by ey nlory ofa Christian ARE SERMONS IN TREES Rey. Irwin Preaches an Interest- ing Sermon at the Church of England. GLORIES OF THE TAMARACK Rev. J. H. Best of lhe Baptist Church Expects to Make a Visit to the East. Rev. Irwin, pastor of the Church of England, preached a refreshing sermon last evening. His text was from nature —anautumn chapter, illustrated: with the fancy of an artist and interpreted in the language of a philosopher. The words of his text were: “The Father ofGlory.” ° “What definition can we give to glory?” asked the preach “Do the AMONG THE CITY SCHOOLS. New School House Will Not Be Ready Be- fore Christmas, Trustee Lalonde reports that the schools are in a very good condition to meet the severities of winter weather. Each room can be well heated and the allowance is large enough to cover the consumption ef wood for some time to come. The new school house, he does not think, will be constructed before Christmas. Possibly the school in the Presbyterian church will be vacated be- fore that time for better quarters, as it will be a dan; langerous place in the winter Hine for chil the Imperial school there is a con- tinual warfare between the echolars and the Chinamen. The children tease the and the Ghipane and cursing the c the children. ROSSLAND MAN HURT. Lying in a Hospital at Anaconda, Montana— Fell from a Train. In the hospital at’ Anaconda, Mont., lies Dennis Caron, a Ross- TRE PILOT BAY SHELTER G. B. Wright, an Ainsworth Pioneer Gives an Interesting Interview About His District. STRIKES AND BXTENSIYE WORK The Smelter Will Open Up as Soon as Sufficient Ore Has Been . Provided. Some very interesting facts regarding the mines of Ainsworth and the Pilot Bay smelter were obtained in an inter- view with G. B. Wright this morning. Mr. Wright is one of the oldest settlers is lander. Pacific train near Garrieon and was mot found until the next day. Jowett, of the Nelson Miner, variegated autumnal tints that glow in such bewildering manner over the which the Indians have named ‘Golden Range,” convey any idea of glory? “The tamaracks have a glory of their own, different from that. of the wild flower blooming on the breast of a snow bank. So has each of the divinities of nature’s own child who has just returned from Anaconda, Butte, and other cities in the northwest- ern states, brings the news of the acci- dent. Caron had $8.35. in his pockets and a bottle of whiskey, which probably accounts for his misfortue. The ticket in his pocket was marked ‘“‘from Ross. land to Revere, Dunlap, -» Quebec. * There were no other Taeane of identify- ing. It is thought the chances are good for his recovery. glory. Trifles,—little things make up the glory of life. Life’s -daties, of an arddous nature, cause’a halo of “glory which we perceive not, bnt:which shine with undiminished same. There is glory in nom of nature. In the ‘ind,-the flash of th phasphor= ement crest,.the sparkle of the | brook ; in « [geet ape crash of the tempest or the uiet. splendor ot the sunset—look at tives aud e know what our Lord The word that was never spoken, Bs look that was never seen, the voice that was never heard and the song that was neyer sung, those arethe minor chords the earth’s glory is tuned in that is a-bidden life. There is one color we have never seen and never will on this earth. We think we the glory, but we don’t. We don’t see any dazzling light around a christian’s life. Phat is this his glory bid hidden. from us? leve FOR THE KLONDIKE. J. Marymont ‘and Party of Five Intend to Start Soon. J. Marymont, who now resides in Victoria arrived here last evening with his brother, L. Marymont, for the pur- pose of arranging his mining and other interests here so he can go to the Klon- dike. He has arranged to take five men with him which eat hie : -rother. He figures that § $1,000 each will be suf- to. take. ‘and /o keep “them *. until nipple can be taken in next summer. * expect to start about the middle of February. THE SPELLUMCHEEN. William Lynch ‘Returns from That: Section and Thinks Well of It. William:Lynch, the locator of the Commander and other good properties around d last evening | 7 Th in ‘Sature the thee i is a malor cord “chord: een RUSSREL & HALEY, Buccewore ol P,/ BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish,Game, Oysters. SPOKANE 8T., ROSSLAND. JQHN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms % TO RENT * Corner of Colambia Avenue and Washington Street. in the city. Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Best location ‘| to lead an expedition of Salvationists to in a minor chord.” A week from next Su ndiag will be All: Saints day at the Church of England. At the Baptist Church. Rev. Best occupied the pulpit as usugl yesterday in the Baptist church. He announced that he intends to take # trip east, if he can obtain leave of ab- Bence. SALVATION FOR KLONDIKE. Descendent of De Sota Will Lead a Gospel Band to the Yukon. from a seven months prospecting trip in the Spellumcheen country. He male 20 locations and says he thinks that sec- Sow will come to. abe font rapidly. The an carries eat eaite aretn: ‘and gol id. He left his brother in charge ‘and, will spend the winter here. Lord and Lady Aberdeen Guests. Princeton, N. J., Oct. 21.—Lord and Lady Aberdeen arrived in Princeton this evening and were driven immedi- ately to the Patton home at Prospect. Lord and Lady Aberdeen were ac- companied by Lady Marjorie Gordon Caron fell off of the Northern | .carrying “When will the Pilot Bay smelter start operations?” Mr. Wright was asked. ene of the proprietors told me that the smelter would be started as soon. us there were three or four thousand tons of ore to start with. It is understood that the smelter intends to eventually. erect refining works, to separate the lead from the silver. The lead and sil- ver will then command market value in any pari of the world. At present there are no refining works in Canada.’ THE RATE OF SMELTING. “‘What is the cheapest rate ore can be treated by the Pilo: Bay smelter?” “That depends on the character of the ore. Owing te the fact that the smelter is but eight miles from the source of supply.