ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 4) 1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM XK, ESLIXG. fue Ouprer Datuy oe THK DerEAIOR. ‘POMLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Ornca: samuENr PosTorrice mL0cK. mm. 3. th by mal aug: Balen Rhee Bet ies Dall be pasha Soreiisbigdeasox rertusing ratea will be made known i ‘Adres ries pilcation. en “TeRteconb reaches the people. ‘SEPTEMBER [ARRIVAL AND DEPADTURE OF TRAINS. Aiman] DESTINATION, | Lane | at eon, Azer rf hatte seis | 7°" From, Teall Ni rr ake in tine ile ep rr95 p.m, Spota.. Sesbem LABOR’S CARNIVAL Day Bothusiastically Observed In Rossland. GREAT STREET PARADE Lang List, ot Athletio Gentanta, With Grvat Orewas. Beoutifed Decorations, Gred Musis, Ball and Bpeoohes Approprts to ‘he Oscasiaa. Fine weather, good crowds and an excellent program combined to make the celebration of Labor day in this city yesterday almost an ideal one, In the balmy sunshine of a perfect autumn day the people frathered on the streets ut an eatly hour and found themselves kept buxy moving fram point to point to view the various sports. The pro- cession was admirably planned aod carried out, giving a fair idea of the industries of Rossland. The street decorations showed a lavish display bunting, and some of the special designs inthe. show and admiring crowds. Atthe head of the procesin | rode Grand Marshal C, A, Coffin, followed by the Star Cornet band. ‘Then came Mayor Goodeve, mem- bers of the city council, fire department. ‘The vations floats followed. One of these, the com- bined production of the Rand Drill and Jeokes Machine and Rossland . | Warehouse and Transler compani . | men at work with hand drills. veatam|) Ka i “si a Spokane, North plats in Ual Metun and Nesom dari. Sow Rog Fann Ne len"Cansdas United’ King: “dale fs Soto, Ra raed Forks. Greenwood, Ke ‘Sather Bows points was particularly well gotten up and «| dred yards free for all, Charl won first prize. It showed a ma- ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 4, 1900 ‘The hub and hub race on Colum. bia avenue showed three et viz., the city firemen, the Center Star brigade and a picked team. The firemen won with comparative: The prospectors’ race was won bj JF. Henniger, E, Carlson second. The race for boys under 12 was won by Frank Burns, Martin Egan second, The gir was won by Cora Wilson, Blanche Purcell second. In the drilling contest Mike der 12 Daniels and Demuth, In beef dressing contest Frank ‘French of Rossland and Charles Miller of Spokane were tied | Fep and will divide the prize. Tne Rossland fire department won in the wet test hose race, team No, 2 taking second money and the War Engle hose team third. The hose coupling contest result- ed as follows: first prize Collins and Wilson, second McDonald and Raymer, third Martin and Boyd. The foot race resulted as follows: ‘one hundred yard: i men, Charles Wilson. lex Wil- yards tree Mitchell, first, second; Jack Al- len thied. ‘Two hundred and renty yard for boys under 16, Eugen Roof. Bert Lurty was barred ‘or age but upon contest the judges ordered an extra tace fur $10 and Lurty won, The day closed with a ball at Miners’ hall. ‘There was a large, ‘attendance, and the dancers lingered late hour, Wylie's band fur- nished the music, For decorations the first prize was awarded to P. Burns & Co. the second to Daniels & Chambers. ‘MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co ex, I ing, St James. Street, ead ofice, lpr ulding, St) tus opened branch ofice here id 7, Peale card of Management. courted Wil Paling. Loan & Investment Co’ aera the iim sal fe emer et (Sige sr iftmowsls ‘ral nisi Fe. tether alormaton, WH. FALDING, is the number of the ,RECORD ’PHONE. Lot us figure on your Job Printing ~BXIX DES EHO THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. — GREAT MID-SUMMER, Cuearance. SALE, BLOUSE IN COTTON = hints a WRAPPERS ss2is: In Cotton, Cash ‘In Cotton, Caste mere and Silk, — Ladies’ Vests‘ Every Article Mentioned a Decided Bargain. Holstead & Wright Cor, First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE In Cat, Lie REPRESENTS BRADSTREET’S E.R. Purdy Gives an In-|/ A Friemas Advice. Pulldown your ret mad, you must fet! glad, hls city bplaw so fake, Tehite Sle Mobecs lather todo, ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tallon, cartes he be of Imported Soest gods in Henan ae None bet first-class uber employed. ate, Columbia Business Matters. slice Be heel abs se, fw ALXEMUNH, rhs food Frat for this ‘With yoer coosent I'l call agai, al LEX MUR, Fruits Conlertonry,Totuco Washington street; neat Second roa SALE, TOK SALES eet teatage, Nite plate POR SALE—Large kt, May ation heat Spedave sitet, aa. Pres, 3) alumna FOR SALE-Ilese snd we ct." Honie at Nel- He expects to be ia Rossland frequently i the future, his i heing to keep in better touch with this part of the province. pression incident to the closing down ch the mines,” said he, *'Ross- land merchants have done remark- ably trl and Bradsiredt’s will give them full credit for it, ‘{ find the general business con- better, so far as I ae ae the miners are investing oclots, thus showing their faith by thee works. “In fact, 1am frank to say that Ind a decided and positive feeling tat the people who are here now are bere to stay. They do not re- gard themselves as campers, but as permanent residents. chine drill in actual operation, and side by side with it a number of The whole outfit was. cia by six hand- some ,rrey hors ‘The: Prenamen's union was con- spicuous with an appropriate and very artistic conception. be pony belonging to Han red rope. rode little Ethel Fletcher, the daugh- ter of the secretary of the union, Gressed in a paper skirt of per green, ornamented with newspaper headings; a large ostrich feather tered ‘@ pea green hat and the inscription ‘Pressmen's Union,” is. | Across a purple sash over the shoul- gladly change y« Frcopy is presctued before 10. m. PRINCE AS A DEMOCRAT. very remarkable scene pccurred in the recent national Democratic convention at Kansas City, The it was a Democratic convention. He was Prince David of Haw: Strager still it was is vo. at the meeting of the committee on resu- fationa that put the iee silver plank into the platlorm: Apparently no one knew ue views —a | and pipers. Tasted all might Be cause of opposition to the free sil- ver, When the time came for him to vote, the ballot stood 25 10 And today the newspapers are commenting on the Sogular balance of power held bya delegate from the youngest of the territories, especially in view of the attitude of the Democratic party ie admission id first representative from the which the entire election may easily ler. After the floats of the business men, came those of the various unions, with several hundred mea in fine, The first prize among these floats was awarded to that of the _Cerpentes union, It was a ure cottage, perfect in every a 10x16 feet. The lumber was donated by Mr. Deschamps, who gave the union all that they required; the Gnishings, sidings, mouldings, sashes and door were the gift of . Rolf, and the teams were supplied by Lee Combs. The Painters’ union presented a float cont: @ wooden repro- duction of the famous gun Long ‘Tom, which with the aid of fre- works was mate quite reali Other participants in the proces: cession were the butchers, the ni boys, the painters, the printers, the pressmen, the barbers, the tailors, the cooks and wakes, the miners The line of march laid down on the Laas was followed as closely as possible, and the pa- rade w very respect a success, W.S. Murphy, of the painters’ union was master of ceremonie H. B. Sturgeon of the miner union, assisted Mr. Coffin as ma shal, Ed Farnsworth of the bar= bers’ union was official judge, W. J. Venner was official timekeeper, Atthe close of the parade ad- dresses appropriate to the day were delivere rostrum at the corner of Washington street and Columbia avenue, the spenkers be- Goodeve, Mr. Chris The tug of war between the ners’ union and a picked team was won by the former in 27 sec- ‘onds, Offers special ducements facie short time oy suspension of the All the., Magazines Excellent accommodations me month, GChartes Webster, Steward. Secretary. Periodicals mpora 3 Bo per For paid apply to Fifty thousand shares of the Co 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B.C, Katie D. Green G. M. ‘and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property {Situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. C. FOR DEVELOPMENT Pi PURPOSES, ONLY. offered to the pul 7 1-2 Cents Sy Share, and can be had on application to “ompany's Treasury Stock is now GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Tr : Ad ‘They reduce insurance: ve your Fost mesinas pace Sigh tBeeunc aid icon me Don’t Burn Oil Use Flectrio Lights pietocetgg re cnt lied for int ina a fend # Manufacturing purrose: Rossland Water and ‘Light Go. FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. CHEAP! | he noua sein oes DO You Really Buy CHEAP?. No? But sot all the;People uuders: that catch. There is Ouly One Store in Rossland that Advertises FACTS! and is the Only Place where You can Save Half on Your Purchase Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings and Shoes Aud that Place is THE ROSSLAND. arcTIOn HOUSE, * No. 42 Eaut Colum fe maton: Sets of Clothes. goods, from il Clothing. ing’s Coats, Pants and Hats at just ioe ose. eail ‘pric Overalls and Jumoers, Jumpers, that everybody else _ Weare heavily stocke sells for 75 ue. rice 500, c., fe will sell to a com: jiners’ Tost wo sold for $3 $4 $5 and $6, a! $1.50 $2, $2.so.and $3. hoe ¢ ine oF fine walking shoes from Sox. regular age all wool sox will sel threetor age Cotton sox just the. thi ing, for fide weather, se. a pa 15, 20¢; dl In great variety from 25¢ Gloves and Mits 25¢ Up Neckties and Suspen- ders from 10c Up Remember these prices are only good for one week, eal ing from today. | Be on hand early and so get the choicest sel We have engaged special hel eaon and que wee ieed Special help so that you are sure of courteo Rossland Auction House, :35:! I have the following blocks in the following compass fo Silverine,R.E.Lee, pelea Eureka, North Star ail ziaM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, Rossland, 8 ry appt prosperity. houses. With the proper legisla tion, such as fam glad to see the Recor his been urging, I think wig will continue to move here, are now moving, on the up| pli Rossland has a bright fu-! tu Mr Peiy will remain here until Wednesday. e* Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F, LINDBURG .. - sPROPRIETOR Weavy Transferring. First-class idle 8 Pack Horses, Commerciat;Alley, ‘Phone No. 30. Pestaten Bex #6 (Cheap and oe very : house, Vitoria ave, frervore To Pres ta, Don’t Be Dupe ere cae SF Wooster Ses rvarioue Dales ats pre ‘Transter of Liquer License. Fresh Eastern oysters, all styles Jat the Clarendon. J incy gaited xaddle horsex—new single drivers at Montana stables, Phone 6 MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HO LSE ‘Those New Cameras Carpenter & Co, have taken the agency in Rossland and for the Glenco and Korona cameras, ‘the best two cameras on the mar- ket for the money. They are offer- ing great inducements to advertise goods, See their display an- nouncement on first page. Match pairs, handsome turnouts, jearriages and gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6. MINERS’ CHECKS. cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE Porter Wauted Warm Hor Nal Wanted at once, a. Gest closs| “One hundred acres of c oe porter at the Kootenay hotel, ply at bar. Toke Two new houses, four rooms eat oo Kil a hendof step, betel One Price Grocery Company's store; | close by. Spokane street. Apply to Daly &/four-oom | house Hamilto Greatest snap offer — it, Lucas,tormerly of tho Ci Tincoln street, betw jon, will be glad to recelve this) avenue and Le Roi avenue, gid patrons and friends ho [through fe HAR LOCALS, Hazelwood ice cream, Harry +] Webb and G, B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers at the Bon Ton, tf the coming senson. Wor we ‘The Dominion hotel and theater, furnished. — Apply to George ‘Owen, the Atha w evening dresses and street tumes. Pare m Sa necessarily be high priced, Phones 65 and 20, Tey the Kootenay élnscrs. cad we Rate Fine totted Goods, Physicians recommend most highly Schlitz's extract” of malt, are fully as good and cost money. Madam Laughilois, of Boston has taken charge of Lougheed & com- pany's dressmaking department for Patrons are assured of the latest designs ia Is ecm tor a good complex! ion, A soap to be pure need not | have on hand a large assortment of ing makes of toilet soaps besides, other varies ties, whieh, if not so well known Rosstax Dave Co,, Phone 185. Finest Soil and Ground for « Market Gardens, Fruit . Farms * Chicken Ranches PLENTY OF WATER, Erauire of JAS, LAWLER, Agent, Big Four Mining Co.'s Office, , Columbia Ave, vos. |# TIMBER MEN WANTEDITO " + CUT WOOD... pesmi We} Sold by the bottle atthe Interna - fa ed white wines, carats and eee dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. MISS SWANSON Kootouay tuncher Serves the Best Meals i City, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties : : MINING BROKERS. LUNCHES, - = « Columbia Ave, Romlansl, H.«° THE THE CLARENDON 3Bc. A STRONG CIGAR ‘You'll tind our “E1 Trabuco” Cigar strong cnough to suit even if you iike them Pretty stroug . 6.66. +s tment they ae tee Twenty-¥s L.LEVY&co. ‘THE REDDIN. 'ACKSO? MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. ¥CO., FOR RENT. Otfce on first toor 1% Block, Agents for Pariaftelt Addit W. HINSDALE, om te Rosa mm | ion, ail rooms oF. secon Se otiock. Lange Warebousein center of own, CUSTOM HOUSE DROKER, FOk SALE. In Castom Hoase building York Life Invurance Azency, sbingion street Roawanil 1h, C. Rolt & Grogan Whoerale and Kea Topeccs and xa. ponte Mank of Slontreats A. G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, -A | mice and shop: Commercial Court tear \iham | SE SER ES! Sax .... All Roads Lead to..... PRINCETON The Only Established Similkameen Townsite and .... Capital City of the Similkameen District.... Copper Mountain, Kennedy Mountain, Friday, Boulder, Granite and Twenty-Mile Creeks Aspen Grove and Roche River are all Tributary to Princeton, which is also the GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS Fer the SIMILKAMEEN DISTRICT PRICES: From $2 to $10 per Front Foot. TITLE PERFECT LOTS: 50 x100 Feet and 33x 100 Feet. The Princeton-Keremos Road to be Built at once. Survey of the Hope-Princeton Road Has Been Ordered, More You are especially invited to call a or write for Full Information to to Follow when the Estimates Pass the House . . 1 1 ws. we ee CHARLES E.. BENN, Agent,ROSSLAND. B.C.