SDE PT IO IONRIETE. CT SS DCC PICT IAT eh srs ar ™~ = — ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MARCH 8, 1900. Oven Py cranes ‘ ‘Td DEVELOP THK IDAHO SI EES SO SOE ~ —M PE RI AL, HER LOYAL PEQPLE | sneoscssnorsccrcocsoratrtostane Th e Bi i ys ! arrest * Another Mine Hore O r e. Life m) ‘ The Idaho claim, which adjoins SS ura | ice __ Continued) F the Centre Star on the east, and Plain and Figured Swiss Frilled ; ing that.the v “Twas one of the first locations in the is Fi eran camp, is to’ be developed by the Com an mace and. notable sxpression of syndicate. organized by Oliver Du- ' 9 her fae s indebtedness to the | rant, which developed the, Centre OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE: TORO “gallant Irishmen who have served |, . . ? Ake a : NTO hi 5 oe gp | DEAE and sold it for $2,000,000. ire ——— her 20 nobly in her hour of anxiety,” |The owners have incorporated: the (Imported English styles) extra tng $4.50 pair, ‘¢ Imperial has the largest government deposit ‘of suill racnive the’ the queen that she] tdaho Gold Mining & Smelting |B) Sores er trersestrsnenspessremmsestestirielemmmcen any Canadian company. will receive the heartiest welcome. company at -Butte with $300,000 _ Bobbinet Ruffled Curtains, $4.50, $5 and $6 a Pair. Representative in Rossland cIry must suBM capital and have registered it here i ‘ eres i Ss. ‘MclLEAN Hel hoi as an extra-provincial company. r : $ & 9 swing ee Application for Sheep Greek Water re | The main vein of the Centre Star nn e r. ro S . aa ad ° has been traced through the Idaho < ‘ 5 Mayor Goodeve received a tele- and the claim is considered as good ‘ANADIAN PACIFIC Ky. ‘AND— ‘SOO LINE. : The direct route from. CIGARS | | ’ | Finest. Im: | ported and Domestic KOOTENAY ‘COUNTRY, £@igars: : to all points | : Pipes; and EAST AND WEST.: ° ~! all kinds First- class Sleepers on all trains from Revelstoke J of Chewing = ind Kootenay Landing. and Smoking TOURIST CARS Toba, Pad Wedeessays forte for St Paul; meas | 9! acco. ‘oronto; Frida! t. : ber-Same Cars pias: Hand Host, one day aoa era : ; CAPT. va CONNECTIONS: | S H AW’ S Mor god from Robsot nf sone rainy Yor’ aslo, Sandon and ‘Bigein as the latter. associates bought it and the Centre Star together for $25,000 and the Gooderham-Blackstock — syndicate was anxious. to: buy it with the Center Star, but it was not for sale gram this morning from J. L. G. ;;Abbott, the city solicitor, who has gone to Victoria to defend the city’s plication to” the li it gov- ernor in council for water righis in Little Sheep creek, . The telegram States that, though strongly op- posed by other claimants, the appli- cation was favorably’ réceived, ‘but the city was asked to submit plans | and show the quantity:-of water it Proposes to take and the-manner of conserving it. The charter of. the . Rossland Water & Light company, of which the city is the successor, gave it the right to all the water it was actual- ly using trom Little Sheep creek, Stony creek and Little Stony creek, and gave it.the further right, if: it’ |needed more water, to make appli- cation to the lieutenant governor in council and obtain it upon the lieu- Tweed and blue. serge business suits $10 and $12.75 at-Holstead & Wright’s. Masons Move Into the New Hall The Masons’ hall was formally turned over to the order by the con- tractor yesterday and the: lodge is moving into the building’ today. Hereafter, all meetings of the order will be held there and a formal opening ceremony will be held in the near future. ‘To;Core.a Cold In One-Day. Take Laxative Bromine Quinine © Kasi points, connects for all points i tenant governor being satisfied. that Tablets. All druggists refund the THE BOUNDARY COUNTRY. © W. H. FALDING, it was required for. the purpose of supplying the city of Rossland. Subsequent rights have been granted the Le Roi Mining.& Smelting com- pany and others, but'these are ac- knowledged to be subordinate to those of the city. It is under this clause that the city now makes ap- plication for the. water ot Little Sheep creek. money if it fails to cure. 25c. E, W. Grove’s signature is on each box. TODAY'S STOCK SALES, | sales on the local exchange today, Mr Martin's Government together with the quotations: Having found Mess¢s. Yates and Curtis not fit material, Mr, Joseph Rossland Sales. Mr. Durant and _ his |" eed ‘ae The SS Waffle Parlor. 34-36 Washington St, _ 29 CENT, Tickets, 21 Meals, $5. tele} ei-36 Wanbington Bircet, MEALS in Rossland. Furnishes the BEST A. G. Creélman: ‘Orge cree Beam CREELMAN & BEAM, CONTRACTORS § ~ BUILDELRS, Estimates fprnlshed on all ki ing promptly. attended’, ork: Jot, ST | Office and t shop? Cor weet "BS, Sours. tear Alham V.& N. Telephoue No. 17. The Brackman & Ker Milling @,, —=———__LIMITED.__ DEALERS: INS eel! ~ Hay, Grain, & Feed. 229 W. Columbia Avenue Following is a summary of the 3 Property situated fon FOR DEVELOPME ENT. Z 1-2 Cents Katie D. Green G.. M. and D. Co., Ltd. ; NON. PERSONAL LIABILITY... River, Erie District, B. C. Fi ed thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is new offered to the public at and can be had on’ application to: North ‘Fork® ‘Salmon 2 PURPOSES, ONLY. per Share, A Evening train for and from Robson, Nel SeOHAtAnt, Giese Suny edn Kel Sidon RE Insurance BOUNDARY COUNTRY, and Mining Agent and —_—— Auctioneer. “ Hours, ROSSLAND TO ef seae++/-NELSON.... 2... Manager Rossland Opera House. For rates and tull information, address the 7 : Nearest local agent ; AGENT: A. i Mackenzie, City, “Ticket Agt. A. C. McArthur, Agent, Rosstand. W. F. Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B.C. Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. Josep Martin has decided to con- Sales today on the, local exchange | stitute his government. as foll 3 were as foll rz 2000, GEORGE H. GREEN, ° Séc-Treasurer. ? eee —E OO eee eet 22 Columbia Aveuue, - al era ens B.C. The Canada Accident Assurance Co., fAccident, Liability and Plate Glass.) Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Olfice on first floor irs Block. + [lfleg and rooms on. second floor Burns FOk SALE. Large Warehouse in center of town. E. J. Coyle, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C Seven-roamed Dwelling h farnished throughost, root iaatre Hotel ard Saloon =: splendid business opportunity, ye Butte Hotel. Colympbia Ave., weat. HEADQUARTERS For .MINERS Bar stocked with Chotcest Wines, - Liquors and, Cigars, . THE FAST LINE TO ALL POjNTsS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. .-SAPEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, FIRST CLASS RESTAU Tourist Sleeping Cars. RANT in connection. Thomas Shanks, Proprietor. Plumbing Shop. Spokane Street, ne Street, opp. Burns’ market. ‘Through tickets to all pointe in the United « Rteamante itera Canad amship iHeuets to all Tickets to China ai pars ot the word and Northern PacticQieamahne Co. Fran depart from Spokane: as follows: lo. 1 Westbound, at 9 No.2 Enstbound, at Bins daliye Clay Pipe and Fittings: for Chimneys. For further information’ time, cards, may and Hexets, app apply, tg agents of the P E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rossland, B.C. J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn A. D. CHARLTON, Acct. Gen. Pass Agt.. Portland, Ore. Sanitary. Plumbing a Specialty. ‘Telephone No. 27. P.O. Box 271 Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG . 5 ble Pe ¢ | + PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses, STABLES: Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 39, Postoftice Box 16. Provincial secretary, Mr. Joseph Martin. 3343 Morrison, 1 1500, 334; . King, 1000, 500, -17¢c. Total sales, 5000 Don’ Bum Oils==ss Burn Oil = its i oating ae eek saed a raph in ind glean ng Rand mae cheaper t Attorney general, Monsieur Jos- | shares: : eph Martineau, -author of: ‘The : Moral Aspects of Champerty.” Athabasa “a Chief commissioner of lands and Big thoes “2 of works, Signor Giuseppe Martino. eeenden & Gout Fields 2 Minister of mines, Senor - Don | Garitie o0 [Camp Mexinnisy] : row: i: Jose Martino de Vancouvero e Win- Bardanelien 20 : eer Pri 5 nipeggo. eer Park [new]: *4 President of the council, Herr | Dundee ib Professor Joseph Martinchen, of the chair of political mendacity of the | is much cheaper than’ steam. Iti: wn Ttaseof srouble. ity Haghts. delephone No. 67," ‘Detween’ 8a: 308, be n 6 Pp. m., ane Rossland Water and Light Go. » Use Electric Lights ; Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufacturing ‘purposes.. ‘Steam Fixtures carried in stock. Motors for sale oF re wand 6 p. nm, University of Dead man’s Island. OO Captqin Haag Vinits Salyationises Captain Haas of Revelstoke is | visiting the city fora few days and will lead the meeting at the Salva- tion Army barracks tonight. GS SS aa a MINOK MENTION, J. S. Clute Jr. has returned from a trip to Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings 5 P. BURNS & WHOLESALE MARKETS CO. _ Rossland, « Nelson, % Ly o.c +) Grand Forks, and “Vancouver. ad eh i _———— i RETAIL MARKETS % Rossland, Trail, -Nelson, Ymir;. Kaslo,<* Sai idon, ‘-New @ Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, teenwood, ~ Phcenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. es William. Donald, Mer:, Rossland-Branch. of Grand Forks are in the city, Gan i 6 julien A temperance mass meeting will cr 4 be held at the Baptist’ church at 8 r o'clock this evening with a view to| Trail Gn Toe i organization. es 2 ‘Superintendent Fellows of the : f waterworks yesterday examined the i 4 stave Pipe line from end to end and . rie Be a 4% found it free from leaks. onderial : F He The council of the board of trade will meet this afternoon at § o'clock, W: : t The regular meeting of the b ‘anted to purthase three or four oard will’, room house in desirable 1 . ee e held next Wednesday at 8:30 Address, stating terms, o oun REcorD office. House Wanted. Owing to the soft weather, the ladies’ hockey match, which was to have been played tomorrow, will have to be postponed. A definite announcement will be made tomor- row. Established Ma ay, 1895. ‘THE REDDIN. JACKSON.Co., MINING AND INV} ESTMENT BROKERS, Colonel, E. S. Topping of Trail | Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. senees FOR THE...... Ghoicest Wines, Liquors and Gigars, CALL ON JERRY SPELLMAN, Rossland Hotel Cor. Columbia Avenue and _ Spokane Street, Is the number of the ,RECORD PHONE. Let us figure on your Job Printing - be ed a OS a Oe aN ae aS | The colonel jg | C- E. Benn. M. He MoM: one of the best known mining men HAR ea 8 ¢ LES E. : in the province. This is his first RENN, & CO. » visit to his New York home since BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. 1867. Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for jents, en Cs. e~2 The Arlington: THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL <"Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....S 19 UNEXCELLED “ TABLE. pion Sample Rooms. Joun Haverry, Proprietor. ———HOUDE’S-—— ® 9 Straight Cut Cigarettes, MANUFACTURED BY ~—=éB. Houde & Company, Quebec Are.Better than the Best. =€>8 WHOLESALE Crow & Morris, Rosslazid. 4 AT 4 The All-Comers’ curling prize Cotas Boke si was won by L. B. deVeber’s tink, : not D. B. Bogle’s, as stated in yes- terday’s Recorp. The winning PO Box 468 Telephone 86, “P.O. Box 208 CUNLIFFE & A, 3. MACKENZIE & Co, MINING BRGKE! tink was composed of L. B. deVeb- er, W. M. Wood, W. H. Paterson D> Ep > >» Se | or SOME OOo en -fand |, Elwood, é Oolumbia: Ave,“ land,B. 6, | Ore Cars, avbesls and Axles, Buckets, ‘ea Avenae, Rossland, ecialty. No orthey. y Eoin mps kept -ABLETIT, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Ny Fane. salting, Hancera and Pnilers. ivan? work Agents for Wm. Ham! iE <0 Milley. Sona fee ete. a jot Pr @s Box 1985. 0S voL. 6. NO. 21. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUM BIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1900 PRICE § CENTS im expert pairs ‘is therou bra Vaccination ‘Shields, Carbollc, ‘Acid. “gum Camphor, Chloride sme, Copperas, Sulphur, Brimstone, Asafetida, ete GOODEVE BROS, SACRIFICE $ SA We have yet a big Sock af rfincy satin” and" “felt Foot ‘Warmers | which must be disposed of. er: rg offering them cost. vs iavite 4 pane, SHS To induce bu etgad.lool’ over our Stade, “{,ALONDE, The Reliable Foot-Fitter. y= WEEK OF MARCH 5, 1900. NPP ae aes 2 ing two ata andi Just Behind the -.SCcettes with Francis Hewitt, Dutton Wanzor i all other favor in the cast. Hear the soul-stirring march song— JKRCCRS st ee ay ‘PR EADS FOR | friendly mediation of America. would then deserve the thanks’ of the Christian world,” # “PEACE; oO =. But His ‘Overtures Summarily Rejected by Sali [ane Cone Are sbury. ’ ee 24/HOERS - Go TO PIECES t ve Their Forces; eae and Free Staters ‘Waut to Give op. m0. It was learned late. this afternoon’ that the peace rumors had been founded on fact; -that- Pgesident ealed to Lord: Sal- tes, th, by cable, ‘the ot Awhieh cept. These, however, were taken seriously, .as they included is quoted as having declared: in’ his enemy himself. : President Kruger address to the troops that he ‘‘ did not know whether arbitration or in- tervention would end the struggle, but that it would end quickly within the next month he strongly be- , lieved.”” British Advance Continues The British are not stay:ng their advance. Lord Roberts has moved the Transvaal diplomatic agent, has issued a protest against ‘“‘bogus news” to emanate from him. terest is being taken in the feather- weight championship battle, which is scheduled to take place tonightat ‘|the Broadway | Athletic .club, be- men are to fight at, 122 pounds, ‘for wager of $2500. favorite in the betting... M. Fraser, a. well known: young business man of this place, died suddenly while witnessing a curling: match here last evening. ‘ ot commons, Patrick O'Brien, .Na- tionalist_ member asked whether the government will give a shilling to each Irish soldier on St. Patrick’s day, to enable him fittingly to celebrate the occasion by “(drowning the shamrock.” He tA GREAT OVATION London’s Reception to the Queen Was Without mel, Leyds) Name Taken.in Vain. Berlin, March 9.—Dr. Leyds, from Brussels purporting He singles |. ut a prominent Berlin paper as an} pp ffender. * PRAISE FOR = REDMOND ‘The Motzopelitan Journals Doslaro that Pops lar Mnthusiasm Surpassed That at the ; “Diamond Jubilee—The Irish Leader Re- ceives Many Compliments. ‘Tho Prize Fight Tonight, By Associated Press, New York, March 9.—Much "in- By Associsted: Press, London, March. 9.—The editorials int the morning newspapers admit that y day’s' d were ‘quite without .precedent, and they teem with patriotic expressions of gratification at the (Queens’s op- portune and tactful ‘contribution to- ward the unity of the empire. The es Says: “The Queen has had many royal greetings, but it is doubtful whether -| the exuberant enthusiasm of yester- day has ever been equalled. There -| was no pagea t, but ee was a ine pop- ular feeling, which is © iteelf the most impressive of. all Pageants.” Com- menting on the Queen’s visit to Ire- land and the, speech ,of .Mr. John Redmond in the house of commons, ithe ‘Times says: ‘‘Mi. Redmond performed his difhcult task with ex-_ cellent judgment and tact.” ‘The Daily News, which describes ween McGovern and Gardner. The he world’s championship and a McGovern. .is the Died at a Curling Match. By Associated. Preas. Goderich, Ont:, March 9. _ An‘Ald to the Celebration...” By Associated Press. : London, March 9.—In the house for Kilkenny; Laval Students Refuse to Join. practically-nothing more. than that’ the Transvaal government. —1a.miles nearer Bloemfontein, with prior to the issuing. of the esvicw of. seizingzand utilizing the ultimatum. ,tailroad, With this, he could reach Official circles here regarded: ‘the “the -Free~ Staté capital in three or. By Associated Press. Montreal, March g:—Despité the efforts of Mayor Prefontaine and Principal Peterson, of. McGill uni- versity,. to have’ the’ students: of -Ea- val join the former in the demon- to the Strath Horse, propositiens as merely a ruse for four days, and begin rep aici the Boers to gain time and ‘didnot the railway southward to _meet- the the latter have positively. refused to be identified in any way with the the demonstration as, an _‘‘impro- vised jubilee in ‘some-ways ‘even ~ “ cs more impressive than:the -diamond jubilee,” says: | “Its significance is ‘beyond=-question..-Nor .canit be...” , doubted that her majesty’s visit to ‘Ireland will’ also be a’ great ‘suc- cess, providing care is taken that it is not ‘exploited . for Political pur- consider that President Kruger was advance, to be hastened as soon as yee’ ‘ready to consider the demands which Great Britain would make as reimbursement for the loss: of ‘lite and great expenditure. It was. understood that President Kruger’s advances had met Swith'an emphatic rejection at the hands of La Sa! bury ig who 2 awas believed to have Shid'that no such attempt to retain the independence’ -of ‘the T 1 should be idered ‘for a moment by the British govern- ment. ~ The Boera Demoralized > London, March 9.—From various quarters come signs of the possi- bility of eee in South Africa being Gen, White takes control. Mr. John Redmond’s speech in the House of Commons yesterday does not meet with unqualified ap- proval in Ireland. The Prince of Wales this morning inspected Paget’s Horse and Dun- raven’s sharpshosters, attached to the imperial yeomanry, prior to their departure for South Africa. Ene Boers Totally Routed. London, March 9.—The war of- fice has received the following dis- patch from Lord Roberts: “Poplar Grove, Friday morning. —Presidents Kruger and Steyn were both present atthe fight of March 7, and did all in their power ose of : himsel fia shortly w te Boynds of prac- tical * olthes: * All thie dispatches |' to rally their troops. “The rout, it from Lont “Roberts! a > was P the men : declaring, that they ‘could not stand sfagainst the British artillery and such a formidable force of cavalry.” ah g ¥ Wear noiice. Ore cont Will cal any me the done, ty ht and.heayy Freight hi 1 taken. done to anything we handle. able're ph no bre rok act asshippers’ age! honse, or ship any Flea x goods. ‘Omid gents. i=4 a" 3 se A e ae a4 ro 3 2 Ey 8 o a &: 7 g S 3 woop. ‘GE Brodie tank sesegr?, We HairthintesBM, ghers from Poplar Grove, accor- ding to. accounts, was wholly. in- glorious. A ‘Yimes. despatch from ; “Poplar Grove, under yesterday’s date, goes so far as to assert that the Boer rout was complete, that the submis- sion ot the FregiState4s being de- : ded by the t from their Com OF CANADA. iy Cana Representative in Rossland—————— mpa ULY's. HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO : S. McLEAN.. The*Impe: ialshas the lar; pest government deposit ‘of mE fan company. : unwilling president, and it is ex- pected that its submission will, be made within a week. ‘The, “ corre- -Spondent adds: ” - tProbably, the Béers’ wisest course, was. flight, Ebut’t sit was most undignified and is.certain to produce consternation at Bloemfontein. There is a growing outcry against any further identification of the Free State with the Transvaal’s interests. Kruger Predicts Peace Dispatches from the. Boer camp ‘at Glencoe; via “Lorenzo Marques, viting volunteers to accompany him, spirit among the’ Boers vidual demoralizati: por- to the Naval tending unless speed-| Durban, March 9.—The naval ily stopped? The flight of the: bur-| brigade arrived today in“ ¢ depict. President Kruger as donning abandolier, seizing a rifle, and in- demonstration. , _ + | poses. Mr. Redmond’s'remarks ‘in —— = the house were well: “conceived” and A Boy Patriot well The Daily Telegraph says: ‘The ‘demonstration has never been equalled in the annals of any cther nation. Not even the queen her- self has ever known a demonstra- tion of love and loyalty so deep, so finexpressible in solicitude and ten- derness, and-'so thrilling. The bonds between the empire and the queen today are those of living, breathing, chivalrous devotion.” All'the papers express: commenda- .| tion of Mr. Redmond’s attitude. By Associated Press. Toronto, March 9. — Joseph Welch, a boy of fourteen years of age, of Clinton, Ont., who left that place with the intention of joining | Strathcona’s Horse as a bugler at Montreal, has been stopped here and sent home at the instance of his parents. Young Welch had a “school bag full of sandwiches slung “ by’ his side, and was Apaey to stand a long siege. : “France Will Punish the Offenders. By Associated Press: © Paris, March 9.—M._ Delcasse, minister of foreign affairs, is said’ to have written a private letter to’ Sir Edmund J. Munson, the British em- bassador, expressing deep regret’at' the Bordeaux disturbances‘on Wed- nesday, and promising tt that ‘the né-, cessary measures wiil be taken’ to| bone ‘being only slightly injured. punish ‘the offenders and to prevent ‘He hopes to be able to join his reg- Mason Not Badly Wounded, By Associated Press. Toronto, March g.—Captain Ma- son, the Canadian who was wound- ‘ed in the battle of Paardeberg, has cabled his father here that the ‘wound is'in the left shoulder, the of Capt. Lamberton, They number about 200, andwere enthusiastically a repetition of such an incid iment in a fortnight. or so. Meport on Canal wreaty. By Assonated Prees. March 9-- — - The : Ladies? Hockey Match Tonight. The ladies’ hockey match will be played at 8.15 this evening at the such an important part in the relief of Ladysmith, headed by. the bands and flags of the Terrible,appeared carry- ingthe tarred Union Jack from H.M. S. Powerful, which..had flown ‘: the siege of Ladysmith the cheering was tumultuous, The crowd was of immense proportions, The Pope Prays for Mediation. New York, March 9.—A cable from Rome says that Count} Pimen- that, leader of the Mexican Catho- lics, was received at a private audi- ence by the pope, who said: ‘‘The religious manifestations of the holy year are a source of great consola- tion to me.. My joy ‘would be com- plete, but for the fratricidal South African war. I daily pray that received. The railway station was lined with men. from H. M.S. ‘Ter: Washington, - rible, and the of nate F; caused many touching scenes. When the gunners, who played si on foreign re- lations to-day agreed to report the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, adding the: Clayton-Bulwer treaty to grant au- thority for the defense of the ‘canal | by this Country when constructed, tink,. The ice will be open to the public for skating afterwards. . New N. and F. 8, Land Office The Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway. Company Is erecting an, office © building on | Washington Street near the Red Mountain de- pot, to be used as an office for the land department. Rerulting to Fill the Gaps. By Ascociated Press. Montreal, Mar. g.—Reeruiting of. 125 officers and men to take the places of the members of the first Canadian contingent who have died from disease or been killed or. wounded in South Africa, begar, tc- For the Ladies. New line of ladies’ spring jackets day. The recruiting stations dre ei Jace confined to Eastern Canada. “Yo {are just to hand, Also a big line is din fay of ladies’ wrappers. A hundred the re avired number. and fifty New Idea patterns just re- ks : ceived, — Hosteap & WricHT, . Central Drygoods Store, corner First. avenue and Washington street. Special Ruling and all kinds of Job and Poster Printing - at this of- as he wished to. have a shot ‘at ‘the President McKinley wilt offer the ofice.