oe . Thornton Langley, John Mcfeer Repass, M ningd dnve ANOTHER SHIPRING MINE, The Montezuma Has Made Its First Shipment of Ore. The owners of the Montezuma mine on the south fork of Kaslo creek have decided to build a concentrator near the mine. The work will probablyibe entrusted to Thomas 8. Mitchell, who constructed the cencentrators RecorD BLoce, ROBBLAND, B.C. TREASURY STOCK beets. Capitalized for only $250,000. --. Nh Cara Gold Mining Cupany, Lil, J, L. PARKER, "Mining Engineer, 1 Orricz: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. us. Wallace, Stationery, Office Supplies, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Toys and Notions. Agent for Chach's Minne Col H. S. WALLACE, Rossland, B. C. TAKE Whight Sehwan Sage Line Bossbarg Country G. A POUNDER, Pres.§ Rossland} B. C. now in op at‘various points in tbe Slocan. Itis intended to begin operations as soon as the necessary material can be hauled to the mine, For this purpose a wagon road will be constructed. The M is now KASLO COMPANY. Robert F. Green, Lachlan MoLean, and;Timothy 3. Cronin have pre- pared articles«f incorporation for a company to take over and develop the mineral claims BR. M. A.. Humming Bird and Anoka, situated on the south fork of Kaslo: creek, and in close proximity fo the Swede’s claims. These properties are said to be very promising. The capital stock of the new company Will be $1,000.000 divided into as many shares of the par value of $1 each. 5 ————— CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS FIGHT. to be classed with ‘the shipping pro- perties of the district, as the first car- load was delivered at the Kaslo City samplying works of the Keotenay Ore Company early in the present week. ——. STRIKE ON THE FERN. Free Milling Goid—Twelve Ounces of Gold to the Tou. .Frank Fletcher, of Nelson, ‘has re- ceived word that a rich ore body has been struck in the main tunnel of the Fern mine, in the Slocan, 350 feet from the mouth of the tunnel. The chute is thirty inches wike and assays made today of samples taken across the face gave an average value of 12 oza. of gold, a considerable per cent- age being free milling. The Fern is situated on -the south side of Hall creek and about I8 miles from Nelson. i The property is owned by Frank Fletcher and Captain Duncan, but the present development work is being Sona by the Montreal and B. C. Do- velopment company to whom -it is bonded. The mine has been developed by about 600 feet cf tunnelling et three "| different levels. There is good ore in all the workings. —~—. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. Meeting of Trustees of Albany Gold Mining Compan). The first of the of mons fight will ve read at the Inter- national hall Wednesday afternoon. At the same time an athletic exhibi- tion will be given. Victor Langly will box four rounds Fred Umfried and Billy Murphy. will wrestle a catch-as-catch-can match. Evan Morgan will give-an exhibition of Indian club’ ‘and axe exerc’ There will be other events. Admie- sion 50 cents. —~——_. THE BEST IS NOT TOO. GOOD. There never was a truer saying than that “The hest is not too good” when speaking of the accommodations for a long overland journey and there- fore it will be well for the. traveller going east to ren.ember that he will be very weary wher he gets to St. Paul or Minneapolis, and that he should make a wise choice of routes from there to Chicago or Milwaukee. 'The Wisconsin - Central “trains ‘run between ‘these “points making close connections with all trains at both terminals. . Posted travellers seek this route for many reasons, one of which is. they can get a well cooked meal at a moderate price, and eat it at leisure as they speed to their deati- nation. Address Geo.S. Batty, General Agent. 246 Stark Street, Portland, Ore..,.or.Jas. C. Pord, General Pus- eenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis., or apply to your nearest ticket agent. 3-15 lw casas Lots of fun, lots of dancing, Brat clags music will be ii ins of the Corbett-Fitzsim-|g, Jerry Flowers and | 15-8t|° THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate Flat— Services every Sabbath at 11 a, m. and 7:80 p. m.. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ng. W. OC, Dodds, pastor. , METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north part of Town— Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 . m. Sunday ashool 2:30 p.m. rayer ig at 8. ©. Ladner, ‘pastor. CHURCH: OF ENGLAND. Charch on Le Roi avenue, firet buitding on left-hand side, west of kane street.—Sunday services at 11a. m. and 7:30 p.m. H, Irwin, M. A:, Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Church in west end of town—Sab bath morning services high mass 10 a. m, Sunday School 2.30) p. m. Evening services vespers and bene- distion 7:30 p.m. Father Le Mav, na Parish Priest. " BAPTIST CHURCH. Services im the School house every Lord’s day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Good music. All are cordially invited. SECRET SOCIETIES. RO? SLAND LODGE NO. 36, I. 0.0 F. Meets every Mon tay might in Ma- sonic’Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. 3 Joun Kiexor, N. G. Joun Jacxson Jr., Sect. CORINTHIAN LODGE NO 27,A0.F.23.06 Corinthian Lodge Nu 27, A. F. & A. ., Taeets on the evening of the first Thursday of each menth, at Masonic Hall, Rossland. Vi brethren are cordially invited to at Norway A. McKENzin, ‘Beoretary. KNIGHTS OF P¥TMIAS. Rossland lodge, K. of P. No. / 21 will meet every Friday evening at Masonic Hall at 7:30 o’clock. J. E. DAILEY, - XK. of B. and 8. 4 MINERS UNION. Rossland Miners’ Union No. 38, W, F. M., meets in Masonic hall every in Dominion hall on the pight of March 1th. 15 8 the Albany Gold Mining company was held last night. The officers elected were: W- Harp, president; Thomas Stout, yice-president; W. Brown, sec- retary and treasurer. —— A GOOD PERFORMANCE The Second Appearance of Nevada Quite Equal to the First. “Nevada or the Lost Mine,” was repeated at the Dominion Hall on Monday night before a rather slim house. The performance was fully equal to its first appearance and de- served a large crowd. Those who were there, however, showed. quite hearty appreciation. The part of Ne- vada was sustained with the strength of a first class proiessional. Mr. Gard- ner, the tl who rep d Rossland Cafe - - Meals from 25 cents up. Open at all hours. Reserve Street near Washingtcn. The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. : 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave, Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Mo- ROSSLAND_. Sanitary and Water Tank Company Orrice: ~ COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, &. O, Crarron - -. Manager. t |] to attend. ‘| be held on the x. ing at 7:00. All mem- bers of the union are cordially invited James Cusick, Pres. W. Grsson, Secretary. LO. @ 7, Rosstand Lodge, No, 56, of the Inde- pendent Order of Good Templars meet every Tuesday evening at 7 o’closk, in the Methodist church. Mrs. D. BR. Apams, C. T. W. HuGHEs, Sec. ROSSLAND LODGE NO 8, 4.0.7. W. Regular meetings of this Lodge will and 4th Tuesdays in each month at 7:30 p.m. brethren are cordially invited. J. L..PaRKER, Master Workman, Visiting __—. DOMINION HOTEL. —— Elegantly furnished rooms. with white help. share of public patronage solicited. Feed and Li STABLE Pack and Saddle Horses, ‘Transfer Wagons, BEST SECOND-CLASS ILOTEL IN THE. CITY. Diniug room ‘well-equipped and supplied Retes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25 centyench. A Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. WAR EAGLE oe Spoki Tatra ane ae & Shannon Proprietors, | BATHS! New and Fresh J. OHEARN,. The Furnisher and Merchant Tailor, Largest stock and newest patterns of: the best Suitings, Pantings and Overcoatings manufaqtured: Fine assortment of ready-to-wear Suits and odd Pants. The 1.ewest Hats on Exhibition and every- Baths, 25c, thing in the furnishing line complete. Also alarge jg) Shaving, 15¢, assortment of Trunks and Valises atid a full line (| Hair Cut, 25, of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers in a few days. J2°0.N SHAVING > PARL OR. - Basement, one 4 east of G east of Grand Union . GHE EMPORIUM OF FASAION.’ | ,Columbia Avenue, corner of Lincoln Street. ai d. prop! OH EARN, ‘ Esealet’s JENNIE is STONE RITCHIE. BOLOING 4, COWUNENe AVE, Rossland, B: C; Colonna Real Estate and Mining Broker. Cafe. . . The New Three-Story, Thirty-Room Hotel on ‘Wash- Baa x * ington atrect, with modern conveniences, to rent on easy SS x terms. Apply at once. ‘A 100-foot lot in the rear ue be: a pas ' rented with or without the building. ate pe: Fupetion f Ny exe preva. Finest Oy- sters, Fish and ae—THE lHOTEL One hundred elegantly furnished, light and airy bedrooms.” billiard and private club rooms. steam heat and all modern conveniences. Game in the city. AL LAN. Pesccs S LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. ©. bey Everything Pre Paflora, baths, | Dated in the Best "Dining room Unexcelléd: Electric’ lights, iu Manner. «( The Pacific Hotel, ie — |B ESCALET, saa—— The Only Brick. Hotel in Town. .———. PROP. Empey Bros, Groceries, Ae JOHN WATSON. PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE, AND SPOKANE: ST, First class in every particular, D. EB. All work the best that skill and experience can accomplish. 4 Office over Fraser's Drug Store; : = Provisions and GIBSON & WILCOX Practical Plumbersip Estimates furnished on, on all works)! 441 Shopard office ate) «- ” Basement, -Postoffice Bloek. * CoLumBIA AVENUE, RossLaNnD, B.:‘O. BANK? or MONTREAL =. Pres Délivery. “Mrs. BM: Heard has opened her new store .ou- Columbia ave.,, where every- thing in the line of ladies’: and’ child- ren's * fitvalshings KERR, D..d,8|—— —— Dentist and Oral Surgeon. J. I. McKenzie, M, D., McGill, ecnkcrkrn and _ Eigentia) at ‘the Royal. Galton ot atthe fae: |, 4. Edinburgh, Lis joan ntlel lasgow.” Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. ony a "Physicians and THE ERCHANGE WATIONAL BAN ‘Capital $250, 06. Suiplas bad Undivided Profits $60,000. scob Boovar, presidents A, 2. Ross, vioe pre deste PD yeP saahlor: qibeelsl cane and attention paid to mining es _| that difficult character, never appear ed before an audience in a drama be- fore has shown remarkably good tal- ent. It is Mr Aekin’s intention to put on another play in the near fut- ure which-he premises will be even a stronger one than ‘‘ Nevada.” —es BARBOUR’S CHALLENGE. Slavtery of Rossland Wants to Fight the Spokane Man. F. J. Slattery, of Rossland, has ac- cepted the challenge of Barbour of Spokane to fight any 140 pound man in Washington or British Columbia. Slattery saya he will fight a limited number of rounds or to a finish at Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers. Paterson & Johnson Bidg. Columbia Avenue. 26 Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Dealer na anes an The Seott Block, Columbia Avenue. Spok Northport or Rossland for $100 or a reasonable sum and gate re- ceipts to go to the winner. —~— FROM THE RECORDS TRANSFERS. MARCH 15. Sherbrooke and Yellow Stone Rob- ert Mekan to Alex McKenzie. Mississippi 4, A W Johnson to 4) James Hunter. Columbia, Jack Hanson to John Peterson. John Peterson toG A MeMilan & Whit, fUptodate im every & ng relati: ‘AND in and boxe, the great ‘Trail creek country. eee Min- Agents Boy eee ree His Mill Anne Pianist of the re- uowned Amme or- Will Give Lessons on the Piano Conservatory Le Roi Avenue. Pounder. Trixie Fraction, JB Miller to Peter R Wright. Ida, Edward Peters to Alonzo W Spooner. Linster Light 4, James Longsley to John 8 Clute, Jr. Albany 1-10, W Brown and Thomas Stout to William Harp. Mary Farley 3, Fred Kummer to 8 J Smith. CROWN GRANT. March 15—Mary May to Albert E Eritch. CERTIFICATES OF WORK. March 16—Big Trout. CONSERVATIVE WRITE-UP. “The Darty 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’ character of ore, and, in fact, all information desired by the gen- eral public. So far the following properties have been wriienup: Le Roi War Eagle, Josie, O. K., Iron . Rorme Iron Mask, “Poorman, rown Point, Lily May, Com- mander, Deer Park, Victory, Tri- umph, ‘City of Spokane; Nest Egg,’ Centre. Star - Phoenix, Northern Belle, Iron Colt, Sun- set, Consolidated St. Elmo, May- flower, Jumbo, White ; Bear, ‘I.. xX. 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- cok Fraction, Giant and Red Mabel, H tak rea Gopher, Elise, Ida Queen, Monte Cristo and Colonna. Back numbers containing an account of these properties can be had at this office at 5 cents a copy. MAP OR A NEWSPAPER cure IF So, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITH, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO. Let me estimate and submit samples. BRICKLAYING * ‘All kinds of brick, stone ‘and cement work done by H. C brick- Specialty made of Kye nnd. Bar. Diseases. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J.J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from que to nine claims, ou which a working bond | will be given upon reasonable Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, Columbia avenve, Rossland. th may: be fpund. aT ee OFFICE : ‘SM{VH-HEWITT. BLOCK, Elie Lavalley, Christina Lake Stere, IS PREPARED’ TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLS (RAPID STAGE. LINE ane Roseland for H “8. wtih Prep. on terms. layer. Office at the gun and lock- amith shop, Reserve street. w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. OrEX DAY AXD MIGHT. Caskets and Metal Lintag always on hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended te. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M. D. Licenciate of thy Faculty of Physicians aad Surgeons, ete., British Columbia, Canada. Late Worki Rossland, B. C. . PRICES. Thos. Wilson & Co., Is Also wo Preyer to. Keep RN ne DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE: New lot of shoes MISS" EMMA DOHERTY, just arrived . . ._ anrisT. - “1B atidio cor. Colombia, abla and Linéoty, ‘Upstairs. Portraits and Local Séenés a ‘bpectaity. Atlantic St.cmship Tickets. : =| If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends Europe. do not. fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with GeneralS. 8. Agent, Ordere-ofail kinds executed. Letsona given. are " tren cy et or relatives from W. STITE, ' Winnipeg, {Hunter Bros. ~ Hospital, Butte, “Mont. OFFICE: Sruss1 Bioox, ROSSLAND WILLIAM MILLER, TAILOR, NEXT TO McALPINE’S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GooD SOODS ; GOOD FIT; REASONABLE The best of all cnts and engravin; at moderate prices. sie LOOK!_ 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR $3. x ney ) Scamp rated the same the thing for ticking on your saris 3 an mn arauteed, Grand Unton Hotel, }PRE =; LOOK!! LOOKII & photograph of yourself and $1.00 and hotographs, all gummed and le as & stage stam) Just Stution- ‘balance tobe paid when Siri work is returned: Will call in person if required JAS. J. MACKEY, Rossland, 8. C Practical, Progressive, Bucesstil| Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and Business Men throughout the West. Largestannual + | attendance of any College-in the Sale Prepares Young Men and Women for. J. F. LEIGHTON Reserve Street. “De’Voin’s. Place, East Columbia Ave. You, fad. Teor Whilé in Rossland STOP”AT Thy Collins Hose TEACHERS, " BOOKKEEPERG, BUSINESS MANAGERS, STENOGRAPHERS AND | ‘TYPEWRITERS. No Entrancé Examinations required, Sestents be ing admitted at any time. %* DEPARTMENTS SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, COMMON ENGLISH, NonmAt, ZLOCUTION, Onarony, Cleans your watches for $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guat- antee for one year. Second-hand Watches bought and sold Ir THE suction house of Houghton & Bannett, corner Washington and Re- serve streets, 2ontinues to sell their clothing, furnishings, dry goods, tinware, ete,, at less than PRICES. charge, what will become of the other merchan: PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Musi TUITION, (Full Course)... BOARD xp ROOM, Per W. Everything College remai " throughout the entire yearn “#Y 4nd evening Fintt Students will be pe iy the train and conduc boarding house if we are notified of date of y Ban" or WHO OAN ANSWER? Washington Strest. Class. boots and shoes, gents Fine Bar far in Con- nection. Grakam & Wasthora Prépetetors. in tho Cicy. House JUNO. R. OASOIN, PRESIDENT, SPOKANE, - - w half the price others ite in town? 1-20-tf | = fegieleliin | ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD. VOL, I. NO, 124 ROSSLAND, BRITISH oa rail WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1897. PRICE SCENT sae WANT COLUMN. Jer -onta a ling for the first Insertion: ond fos cente @ Hine th BUSINESS PRKVONSLS. Fine. nave! oran es and fresh ranch eggs just receiv at the Columbia ROOM? FOR BRAT, Yor Rent—An organ. Apply to w. A. Cory, ball grounds - 7-8t Reserve street, nen Washington of] , SBE Just stup.and look in Fraser's win- “Tapy desires’ @ home in private family, for room and board. ddress Record office. For Rent--Furnished rooms with board, private family . First Ave, third hoyse east of St Paul street 16 6t For Rent—A furnished and unfur- nished room for rent in the Heccrd block. For Rent—-Finefurmshed com- fortable rooms for rent. Apply to Im. perial Cigar Store, Spokane street. periul Cigar Store, Spokane street, _ tf For Rent— Elegantly furnished rooms, plast and well cert Le jlastered Roi avenue, south of the Al FoR SALE, dow and see the beautiful perfume tf lr you want money, watches or Dave's loan of diamonds, jewelry, call at Uncle ce, Washington ®t. 16 for Fine Fruit and Choice Candies call at-the Columbia Cand: Company. serve streetcar Washington! I Evsrrpar brings new eustumers to Lalonde. It stands te _reason that when a man makes boots and shoes as specialty, that it must be the right oul For the greatest and finest assort- ment of boots and shoes go to Lalonde the leading boot and shoe store. Get the Recorp every night by earrier for 25c per week. Leave orders at.the office. Barr & RHEA have opened a hay, grain, and feed store in the~ Le Roi Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and sfive ra for rubber boots aud rubbers,. A stables. Their prices d. at- tention. It will pay you to call on them. : ‘Tt just Tux Eventna RecoRD delivered by. earrier, 25¢ per week. For SALE—A new: piano at a-bar- gain on easy terms. Inquire at this office 3 z t For SaLe.—Three. reomed . house, near Baseball flat, with or without furniture. Apply £ D B, this office. For Sas, cheap, ® full dress suit, would fit man 6 ft. 3fn.or5 ft. 4 in. Apply 8 L W this office. For SALE—A complete outfit for a country newspaper, either ~Washing- ton eight column hand press or seven seluman Army press. Apply to REconp office. For SALE—A livery barn and elear title to lot on which it is located for sale at a bargain for cash. Apply at at this office. For SaLe—Freight™ teams for sale with or without sleds or wagons, Ap ply at this office. MANUFACTURING business for sale— The only one of its kind in British Go: Ap- BATUS Bartus—tadies’ entiance te the new Baths from the European Hotel. BatHRooms titted up with tubs and marble bagins, all kinds and styles. All work personal: attended, C. M. Weller, sanitary plumber. *Phone 27. - TYUBAVLO AND VIGARI. PATRONIZE home industry. Smoke Ente: erprise, Kootenay: and Beesling Favorite cigars, made in (CORETTOCT Jin Koocked. ut in Fourteenth Round FOUGHT LIKE A LION End of the Battle For}. “the Championship. Carson, March 17 —(Special to the Record from the ring side.) —Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out James J. Corbett in the fourteenth round, which lasted one minute and thirty-five sec- onds, and though he walked through bloed to perform the feat he has strip- Smoxe British Lion and Mainlaod cigars. Vancouver Cigar Store, @ nite Bank of Montreal vgppe Wantep—Everybody te smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver Cigar Store. woun. Sheree your fuel of the Red Star Stables. lumbia, A tc ip ply at Ttecord free. 15tf For Sate—iHouse | farnishied, $250, Un a, $17 4, “Jennie L. ‘Stone, pee > tf For SaLe.—The daily and weekly RossLanD RECORD is on gale at the following newe stance in Vancouver. B te) Vancouver; H. L. Strauz, rk orders St; C. Ki, Turner, 434 Cor- dova; Baily Bros; Clark &. Stewurt; ‘Thompson Stationery Goi Beddell & Co; Norman Cople & Co. Ee Gallo- Aprii ;aelivery: Boge Lanve you. orders for wood at the Red | Star Stables, — Prompt Woop—The_Red Star stable people have a steam wood saw located at eas end of Columbia avenue, All kinds of wood constantly on tf f| ped “Gentl Jim of the” world's championship belt. “It was a chain lightning battle from start to finish and the lanky Bob fought like a lion. His heavy swings commenced to tell on Corbett in the sixth round and though ‘he, rallied in the tweltth round he soon gave up the pugilistic ghost and the championship. Referee Siler was introduced by ‘Billy Madd: master of The men proceedéd to strip. Fitz- simmons looked light but was a bunch of muacles.. Corbett was in the pink of diti ly. The choice Woov—Leave your orders for wood at the British Columbia Mill co 5 office. 25 tf way & Co., agents for V RUTELS. Luar, Lapy’s fur cape exchauged at Dom- inion hall dance, ‘Tuesday, Maret 2 navies at_Butte hotel. tf ‘fue Dominion, board $5, per week. Tue Le.anp, Columbia avenue. Go to the St. Lawrence hotel tor the 8 be warded by leaving same with, Buok- ling Brothers, McGregor Block. LIVERY STABLES. . Horses—Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Star Stables. “Suntgus—The Red Star Stables make aspecialty of sleighing parties DEAYAGE. finest roo! in the sity. Mrs. H. Varker, Prop. THE ARLINGTON, Trail,,B. C. The best hotel in the Teall Creek district. Everything first-class, The dining roona is always right up with the sea- son, and the tables are supplied with the His beat the tharkst ationis. pyothlng: 8 too good for you when you stop at the Arlington. ~, tt JOB PRINTING, Five work at -reasonable prices at the Rosslander Publishing Co. your work done at home and save duty and freight. tf of corners was decided last night by » toss. Corbett won the toss, He chose ‘the southwest corner’ of ‘the back, leaving Fitzsimmons nv choice but to take the southeast corner. Tom Colville was time keeper fer Cor- bett; John Houseman for Fitzsim- mons and Billy Muldoon for Stuart. Fitzsimmon’s refuged loshake handy time was called at 12:17. FIRST ROUND. Both men sparred for an opening, Fitz forcing Corbett to his corner. He tried: a light: swing which’ Jim ducked cleverly and clinched. Fits landed a left on Corbett’s neck. Jim. feinted and lande! @ left hook on lowing with-a ‘left hook Movinc—It you have 4h hold geods to move call a Red Star transfer wagon, Gxt your ing Co, done at the. Ross- lander Publishing C fie only exclu- sive job it Koote- Draracr—The Red Star Transfer compan: promptly, handles all kinds of freight |! nay. . No finer gon “Gone ‘4 “the Peov- @ a specialty of si peat: and all teas of mining ig pinta, Teaminc—If you want or teaming of any kind done call up the Red Star Stables. © Tel. No.8. pe bAceaeE— it oe have a Seank or ge of kind you want mo' eaeaeee Star tar Transfer Co. Co. will aod it Promptly Pianos—If you. want a nate or piano moved go get the Red Star ‘ransfer compen to do. it; eee are responsible for ‘ail damages. Ir you are going to Trail 01 North- Bort geta saddie horse at the Red Star qtable. Quick time. No feed charges. We get the horse back.——Tel. No. 8 Tue Red. Star Transfer company meets. all out-going and in-coming trains and will call atany part. of the | °% eity for Teves x baggage or Passengers. We FHYSLUIANS, Dr, Lament, Record block. 5-tt Dr, Fortn has opened his office next door to Custom House. 20-1m DENTISTS. tf| breakaway. on Fitz again. They clinched , but. no damage is done. ' In the break- away Corbett lands a right swing, they clinch with no damage in the Fitz plants” his left ‘on Jim’s head, clinch. Fitz . landa|® heavily with right on head Jim says oh! and laughs. Jim lands hie right on Fitz just as the gong sounds. BECOND. ROUND. Corbett advances to cerner for a They cliach but no damage Dr. Fincer, dentist, Stussi Block. SXSOCUTOR’s + OVIOK. Estates of Rgbert J, Ci de- on break away. Fitz fell short. on right and left swings. More clinch- ing. Jim very Saueions aud looking intestate. Notice is hereby given that on the first day of March, tters of Administration were ae to Orville M. Hand, of Ross- d,B.C. All claims ‘aguinst er peeve are to be sent to the said O. and or to the tidersl gbed | wit 20 days from date. bh March; 1897, P. MOL Fort, 8-806 for A for a Stiff left swing on Fitz’s head. Fitz swings left and right and lauds lightly on BUILDING MATERIALS. Woop a2np LumBeR—We_ sell cheaper than any others. “The British te) ia Mill C Dy. B. C. Baxery, i!azelwood milk, fine gramery butter and fresh ranch ‘tg 24 Washington street. m PLUMBING. ,O- M. Ware practical saritai For fine home-made candies, et er day. go to the B. C. Baker: ashingtoe street. Wm Im jpokane street and Col- Peete avootie. iPhone 27. BRESTAUKANTS, ANOLHER valvable discovery, the tf | Vendome restaurant is the best place in town to dine. tf pauaGIsTs Mopxx Bakery, — Creamery aud dairy butter. Fresh ranch eggs. 18, Washington street. “aartna —_—_—_ McLean & Morrow, the pone druggists, have just received a ton of drugs and toilet requisites. 5-tf THE Vendome Restaurant leads. servidig: fine meals and prices reason- able. Business lunch 25 cents at the PERSONAL, coal. V ring, wishing to get.the sun at: his}; Corbett's-head, The fighting is of a rapid character and both men very lively on foot. Jim lands a hard Jeft band rounded jab on . Fitz’a stomach and follows it. with another. Was iabbing Fitz hard right and left on body when bell rang. THIRD, ROUND. > Corbett starts right in with that hard left hook on*body. Fitz gets )}away and tries to land right and left vn Corbett’s head and does very little damage. Corbett. lands anether left jab on Fitz’s,body following on ribs. Jim clinches; Corbett lands right over heart. Fitz wakesup and puts the heel of his glove in Corbett’s face. In the clinch Jim keeps his right working hke a piston rod on Fitz’s ribs. They clinch , on the breakaway the gong sounds. FOURTH ROUND. They clinch and Fitz tries to wrestle Corbett down, (loud cheers of oh, ‘oh, Corgett) lands light left on Fitz’s face, Fitz counters on the jaw. ‘Corbett upper cuts with the right and bas Fitz going. Fitz is literally covered wito blood, Corbett is‘showing sigos - of fast work, Fitzdown on one. knee and takes the time limit. He is full of fight. Corbett is at him with up- per cuts. Corbett’s leads area little wild and he misses:‘many well in- tended blows. Time called. FIFTH ROUND. Corbett rushing lands the left agaia on body. Fitz followed up with a stiff left on Jim’s stomach and in- the clinch roughs it again. They are fighting ata terrffic rate. Fitz rushes and Jim meets him with a. stiff right. onthe stomach, Fitz is doing the rushing and hitting and roughing in the break 3 n ge of lefts on the head as time is called. Corbett lands his left on Fitz's jaw. Again his left goes on the jaw, Cor- bett leads a veryslow left. Fitz lands \left on the neck. Jim throws tho stiff Vhalf round on Fitz nose, drawing first blood. They mixed and Corbett has the’ ‘better of it. Corbett lands another stiff right on the body and lefton the chin. This round is in favor’ of Corbett. SIXTH ROUND. Corbett forced fighting. Corbett uppex cuts. Fitz hard again on the jaw. Fitz is bleeding again but fight- iug like a lion. They are both loek- ir.g for a knockoyt.. Jim lands light l¢fton mouth. Fritz tries left swing Whith is ducked by Corbett and ‘con- tinued by hard right over heart. Cor- bett-yery tired. Fitz looks like a tuck bullock, but is as strong as the ther man. SEVENTH ROUND, Fitz forces the fight with a left awing and Corbett swings left on ‘the mouth: ; Fitzis doing all the forcing. this round. Fitz tried a right hand cross, but Corbett ducks. Fitz lands his left on Jim's face and counters with right on body. Sparing for wind. Fitz ‘has the worst of this round as the gong sounds. EIGHTH ROUND. Both on long range, spariag. Both very active on their feet. Fitz lands bard. left swing on jaw but 'Cerbett isinside. Fitz is landing more ofténer than Corbett. NINTH ROUND. Fitz spits. bloody. He is much coeler and stronger than ‘Corbett at this stage. 2 } “\@ENTH ROUND. ~ Fitz spitting blood and lands right and left on Jim’s head. Fitz is stromg- er. Gets hard one-on head. Corbett’s blows lack steam. Fitz catches Jim around neck dragging him to ropes. Time called. ELEVENTH ROUND. Jim lands light on rive and gets, Fitz’s left on chin. Jim missed hook on jaw. Fitz lands hard left.on Jim’s face. Clinch and Fitz crosses right. Fitz has best roughing. Fights Jim to corner. Jim weak. - TWELFTH ROUND, Corbett rashes and stopped on face. Corbett shy and clinches. Corbett lands left on Fitz’s sore nose following with one on body, forcing Fitz to ropes. Corbett rushes, lands two rights and lefts en Fitz’s face and Dancina—Professor Dreyf yfous gives Private dancing lessons every Ouay Stoves coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 a ton. . Tue V: gives quick service on short notice and everything first class. ’ lands her left on face and right on body. Tries knockout upper cut but THIRTEENTH ROUND. Corbett lands but is blocked. . Jim landed that left jub again on Fitz head. Fitz countered with a right swing on neck and has Corbett going back for a few moments. Fitz lunds aterrible left on -Corbett’s stomach and Corbett sinks to his knees. FOURTEENTH ROUND. Corbett rushed fight. Is caught on jaw by right hander from Fits and is knocked out. Immediately there was & great uproar. The last round lasted only 1 minute and 35 seconds, “Geo. Biler, the referee decides that Fitzsin- mons won the fight. — > SULLIVAN’S CHALLENGE. Boston Giant Says He Has One More Fight in Him. . \ Carson, March, 17.—[Special to the Recorp from the Ring Side.]—The sensation of the hour which is only eclipsed by the battle was when Billy Jordan, of San Francisco, and master of ceremonies stepped into the ring al 11:50 o’clock and stated that he ‘was therein bebalf of Frank Bunn, of Boston, Mass..to challenge the win- of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons contest ta a fight with John L, Sullivan , jor $5,000 and will deposit $1,000 with the New York World... (Loud clieers. for John L. Snilivan). The Boston giant pushed his way down the aisle and jumping into the ring said: “Gentlemen: There ie nothiag J can add to Mr. Jordan’s remarks. 1 think there is one more fight left in me ‘and I am here for business. (Ap- plause). Billy Madden mnounced that he. has deposited. $25,000 with Warren Lewis.of New York in bahal{ of Joe Goddard to fight the winrer and that Sharkey has $25,000 in the New York Journal’s hands for the same purpose, _—— JOHN L. ARRIVES. Muldoon Says Fitz Has a Trick Up His Sleeve. Carson City, March 17.—[Special to the. Recorp]—Among the noted eacly arrivals was John L. Sollivan, the noblest Roman of them all, who will report the. great battle for. ‘the New York World. He was greeted with a tumult of cheers and lifted his shining tile in recognition of the homage paid by the populace whe fer ‘a moment were. intoxicated with roseat visions of his former greatness. He arrived on “Parson” Davies special at midnight. Three thousand people and a brass band were in wait- ing to escort the ex-champion to his hotel. He made « brief speech in which he said he was here to do no petting. George Siller, the Caesar ot the day, upon the turning of whose thumb depends tlie fate of the modern gladiators was among the arrivals. The arrival of another crowd of Eastern and Pacific Coast sporting men gave rénewed interest in the bet- ting but the odds remain unchanged. 10 to 64. Corbett’s time keeper, Jim- mie Colville, posted $500 to $325 at Coleman & Corbett’s pool rooms, be- fore breakfast this morning on the number of roands. The limit is al- most unanimously placed at 10 and the favorite is seven. Billy Muldoon thinks Fitz has something up his sleeve that will turn the trick in his favor. —-—__. AT THE INTERNATIONAL. Athletic Exhibition that Draws a Large Crowd, -The athletic eabivitien given under the management of Evan Morgan at the International this afternvon was the chief attraction in the city. Dur- ing the intervals between the numbers authentic reports of the Cerbett-Fitz- simmons’ fight wereread. The affair was well conducted and was the best exhibition of the kind ever given in Rossland. —— Everybody-is making preparations for the Novelty Ball tonight. 6t Baptist ladies will yivea Pie social at Domi .ion hall Wednesday night. If you want to have a good time to- short. Corbett’s round. THE LITTLE GIANT GROUP Development .Work To Be Com- menced on an Extensive Scale. VERY CLOSE TO SMELTER Assays Twelve Dollars and Forty Cents in Gold. e The local representatives of the Canada Mutual Mining and Davelop- ing company are very busy preparing to start work on an extensive scale on the Little Giant group of mines on Lookout mountain about one and « half miles from Trail. This group of claims is one of the most promising on Lockout mountain, There are two parallel veins cro:s- iug the property, both of which show araenical iron and copper pyrites on the surface, These ledges have been opened up by numerous open euts onthe surface for a distance about 1,000 feet, and average assays taken across the ledge gave a return of $12.40 in gold. The orechute is abput three fect wide and the veins have all the ap- pearance of true fissures, It is the intention-of the company tosink a shaft on the Little Giant ant also on the parallel vein on the Tillie H. These claims are exceptionally well located as regards to transportation being almost at the doers of the sinelter. ——_ DEATH OF J. W. JAMES. Expired at the Bistera’ Hospital Early This Morning. J. W. James, formerly of South Bend, Wash., who came te Rossland about six weeks ago, died about feur o'clock this morning at the. Sisters’ hospital-after a lingering illness... Mr. James has been in a critical cendition for several daya and momentarily. was expected to pass away. He was taken ill with typhoid fever which afterward developed into een- gestion of the lungs. He isa mem- ber of ‘the Knights of Pythias lodge at South Bend and the order in. this city will have charge of the funeral. His father is dead and his mother lives in Calgary, N.W.T. Two brothers and a sister re- side in Vancouver. They were noti- fied of his death by wire this morning. Thomas James, one of his brothers living in Vancouver is bookkeeper in the Bank of Montreal.. The deceased was 37 years of age and single. The remains were taken to Wm. R. Beatty’s undertaking parlers on Sour Dough. The date of the funer- al will not be fixed until word is re- ceived from the decease’s brother. ——. THE PACIFIC PROVINCE. 0. B. Murray of Toreate Well Pleased With the Mineral Outloek. Cc. B. Murray, ern manager ef the British Columbia Gold Fields Oo., has just returned from 4s visit to British Columbia im company with Hon, George E. Foster, president of the organization, says the World. He said when he left Trail creek the experiment of treating the Le Roi’s low grade ore then pending was the general topic ef conversation, for all mining men admitted the tre- mendous importance of the question of-pr ly treating the | .ore of the camp. The Rossland mines have theusands of tons of such ore either in sight or on the dump, and the discovery of a successful method of treating them goes far towards the establishment of Rossland asa permanent mining center. Talking of wild-cate, Mr. Murray stated that itis easy to distinguich them when on the ground, but there are not so very many of them. The mines themselves. are for the most part allright and will becume pro- ducers in time—that is, given two essentials of success—sufficient capital night come down to Dominion hall. 15 3t and an honest and capable naanage- ment.