ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 4. i900. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 4, fgoo. New V. & N, Phone Subscribers The following: are the new. sub- Bass would organize a racing association which would improve and manage the track undef a contract with the city, giving the latter a proper-rent- ovvicr: pestauent PosTOPFICE BLOCK. al and securing it control of, the 1. 98, Fy 0, BOX 538. whole park. ‘The racing associa- tion could then go ahead and make its improvements in readiness for a first meet some time in the fall. By next spring, the winter's snow and the autumn and spring rain will have settled the ground and made it fit for fast horses. The time has gone by when Ross- land should follow the old village practice of having races in the main street. It is not only out of date, but it is dangerous to the specta- tors and to the owners of abutting property. A single verdict for dam- ages against the city might be large enough to pay the whole cost of Gan. Simifkameen, Cariboo. makings a proper race. track. The Rhett ye ca number of horses and ‘spectators’ KR who would attend from other cities . would be immeasurably increased if 1 Pea ally. | proper. accommodations for races were afforded, Whatever little business the merchants have hith- THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Luy OLogst DalLy 1N THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY; BXOBPT SUNDAY OLASSIFIED. Forme of discontent and consequent bit terncss, by dealing with public works of locality or political afflia- time how unreliable are his election professions, and are not likely.to-be caught again, OnM. | The labor men of Ottawa ‘never CANDIDATENS PLATFORM. hesitated in their choice when Mr, Mackintosh was in the field in ‘this The Martinites, however, are dis-|city. He had been put to the test, playing great activity and carrying and never found wanting; he head- ; P' on a bitter campaign. In Russland, | ed the poll each time; and it is the). SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, | elections, and I favor for instance, where ex-Lieutenant- [fondest hope of many of the tollers areseisn, Wieunel “kino aces | Governor Mackintosh is in the field, | iv the capital that he may receive Prices moderate, Columbia * every trickery is resorted to—slan-|the support of the laboring men in enable them to deal promptly nnd efti- ders without number put in circula-|the west and be elected on June 9 FOR RENT. ciently with all details connected with tion—with. a view -to interfering|by a volid majority.—Ottawa: Citi-|- aaa ie - aye the ‘over which they pre- with the election of a Conservative, | 2¢0- ee PERRO EP ey ee pie _ whose appearance on the scene of parliamentary activity is as‘ much Fine Bottled Goods. feared by the Martinites as it ‘is| Physi d= most gratifying to the friends of honest highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. government. ‘oid by the bottle at the Interna-| “FOR SALE—Double lot; First avenue; $250, But Mr. Mackintosh should have tional family liquor store. Import-] T.-Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. La walkover in Rossland. As is welll Sies'by the bottle basket or ease at [niece rene known, the laboring element in that| moderate prices. tf mining center is largely in the ma- jority, and if Mr. Mackintosh is as well and favorably known in Ross- land as he is in Ottawa and through- = ; THE OTTA A VIE Advertisements under this head inserted at thel go the a Word. Ne q? See eee cots” Ste Iaseriionse tence Went Kooteuay tion. Iam a candidate for the| 10. Development of farming,dairying, at the hing {Stock raising and fruit growing resources the following | by. increased encouragement to agricul— tural societies, when by such assistance it may be demonstrated that reasonable benefita will accrue to the province. 11. Incrensing the usefulness of a bureau, of labor and mining statistics by the appointment of a competent official, whose | services could be utilized in har- ii and arbi- no large other than really necessary, until the |traling upon issues threstening to. dis- ability of the province to bear such is |turb he Peace and progress cf any com- This should not | munity. ay etaues trails avd roads in) 12. Ministers of the Crown and their newly discovered mining camps. officials being stewards-acting for tho 3. Preparation of full, authentic and | Public, [would insist upon due expedi- of the|tion inthe issue of crown patents, and t of dis- together with land and forest | Prompt departmental settlemen province, Asi probable values.” puted claims; the taxes paid by unincor- 4, Convinced ofthe wisdom of asist- porated settlements to be devoted, ns fur ing railroad construction as proved by {°° possible, towards assisting the taxpay- ‘i 1 g district. the experience .of other provinces, I ing: would favor a ayatemn of bonuses, sur-| _28- Careful consideration of the _ ronnded by rensénable checks and sate~ arrangement of various sans ftnensiee. tile b Only all guards, Without feeders to the main removing if possible the question from coniiie " Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms: UNEXCELLED TARLE, Toun|Haverty, Proprietor. Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Olfice on first Hoor JW. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. A.D, OHARLTON,A.G.P.A.,Portland,Ore, TO ADVERTISERS. People’s = Paper. Served to Your residence ——THE— MONTANA STABLES. HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES STYLISH TURNOUTS, Mr. Curtis said at Greenwood that Mc. Martin's injunction against the New Vancouver Coal company to }. stopit from mining under the sea did not mean that mining was to MAKE A RACE TRACK. be stopped. How is this from a ” plain, blunt man? dt sounds like Two definite, but not conflicting, | the dodging ofan issue by a tricky movements are’ on foot to put the | lawyer. : Columbia park purchased by the city last year to some practical use for the good of the citizens. They are both of such a nature as to ap- peal to the public spirit of the peo- ple and to require prompt and minister of mines have already tried energetic action on the part of the | a feeler or two in a secret way as to city government. ts ct the project wohl face Bese mewemonts Po* . : aes New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. PHONE NO. 6 FOR A GURNEY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of theestate of Hesste Tay- lor, late of the city of Rossland, in the proyiace of British Columbia, widow, de- “eNotice is" hereby. y aiven task. alt creditors S Referring -to Premier Martin’s railroad scheme the Province says: “There is a strong © impression abroad that the premier ‘and the so OA 5a #6 an as se En ; Mark Be “ay : 4 a > and other: tate of Hee Fars ih nate ne thie park | gies ave Doe “iseapp ch for open air festivicies fora celebr tional Dominion day. Tt ts pre- posed to have a Wild) West) show and athletic sports, to be followed Sir Wilfrid Laurier has repeated by an evening entertainment in the | privately and more definitely than’ city. The other is to clear the more |in his public utterances that the level part of the park, where the | dismissal of Licutenant-G ‘nor horsemen can lay out a half mile | Mclones will assuredly and prompt- track and erect the necessary build- ly follow the rejection of. Hon. Jos- ings connected with it. The city /eph Martin at the polls.—Colum could derive from: its share of the | bian. gate receipts on race days, and of the sale of the various lucrative privileges a revenue which’ would go fer towards paying the expense of maintaining and improving the whole park. The racing associa- tion would obtain fiom the same source enough . vere to pay al expenses of improving the area set aside tor it and of managing the races. The business people would benefit by the attraction to the city of large numbers of visitors, of a class which. is willing to pay fr] both eventually falling into the good entertainment. sewer?—Grand Forks Gazette. Notice. Both movements can be carried f - out, for they are in perfect harmony n see is hereby with ‘one another. All the city would be required to do is what ought to be done in any case—sur- vey the ground, ascertain the most suitable part for a race track and clear it ready for the desired im- “ f Ehlers, proprietor. Headquarters provement. This tract, of part of for workingmen; best board in Domi . it, could be used for the . R i ion tickets the prov satuns | it. tne Acme Jaures day celebration, In the meantime, | $5.50 for 85. oo; lodging Shs $1.50 | Act A, Anens Tani the horsemen, thus encouraged, and $2 per week. 13rd May, 1900, Russland, B. rhs . eS: oF there ‘ statement of th ad the nature of the securities (1 any yI held by then. And further tak NON-PERSONAL. LIABILITY. PITAL STOCK $200, OO Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. r we RYN oF will. proceed deceased an aK whic hn Mhe shall then have notice. id that the said official administrator will nut, be lishte for the said assets. or any. part’! thereof to any Pt or persons of Whose claims notice not have been received by hin at the eofsuch seteiparten. Dated this 1st dy oF May. A. D.. 1900, Fy W. HINSDALE, Solicitors for Jamer Ferguson “Arnstrong, Lawrence, the Martin candidate, Rowena. nstator forthe county, of cusTOM and Craig, Independent, have with- drawn, and Thomas Taylor, the candidate of the straight opposition, will go in by acclamation from Revelstoke. HOUSE BROKER, AN EN ARS In Custom House building tn, Block. wee New York Life Ingurance Arency. Washington street. Rossland, B. C. v. Le Roi Livery, Feed sash “i ‘i & Sale Stables: Large Warehouse in center of town, FOR SALE. Seven-roomed Dwelling house, lastered furnished throughout, good lovality Office and rooms ow * Block. a Kg2 Ss JOHN FP. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR ts of four claims, né amely: — The “CASCADE, ” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the consis aims, na Smith Curtis said last night that ‘Trail Creek Miniag Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia. about three miles from Gladstone he was unquestioningly following the leadership of Joe Martin, What is that the good book says abc- the blind leading the btind, ana HE. Property of this Company fous oe if all situate on Grenville Mountain, “CALI ORNTAS Gc Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. the “Casi ‘ y he surface to over $40 -foot vein of fiee milling quartz arsaying from $12 0n ¢ nk on ade” on a 4- i ; te ee A shaft 4o feet deep has been Sats expose the leach for over 1500 fect. A tunnel is now b. ing runon the ace an assay of $34 40 feet depth. Numerous oper al M4 made of a large size for a wi rking tunnel, and is now, 115 feet.in lengt Ie has been ascertained by nel is being an r Sone 4 wan eee 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. expt! rts that it will c ‘a d he fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account of it being a tunnel propasition anal Ha the tunnel follows the v ‘n ing ; ve railed ae it Wesn : “CASCA DI” is one of the most promising mining propositions. in the distri -t. Owing to its proximity to Ee aay. inna the “G ulue of the quartz, it is sé Sdisonsidering the oo ek at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payment DADE | MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. 3 LD : CASCADE GO! B. TOWNSEND. Rossland, LB. C. © ee dp ie 8 EIS IT IE IIIS IIIA I EMS Heavy Transferring First-class Saddle & Pack Horses, STARLES: Commercial Alley. 'Phene No. 39, Postoftice Box 16, at Hotel avd Salvon on Second svenue—A splendid business opportunity. GLARENDON GAFE, K. SWANSON, Pron. 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