are a sure cure for headaches caused by powder smoke, etc. Sold at Morrow's Drug store. The Russel hotel is first-class in | '* every respect. Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. Hair dressing and switches a Spokane prices. Goods manufact tured on our premises. Miller-Der | 3, vant manufacurer of fine hair goods |n ti etc., 129 Coll ia ave- nue. east. _ROBSLAND EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 4. 1908, NOTICE, tion will be mado to uf Talat ve bly of the Province of gaat said Company, its agents, officers or wor! men think proper, and for the pups NOTICE. November 6th, 1809, _ Initial post 8. W. corner of Oliver M. Har- ris’ mineral claim NOTics is hereby & given that 80 days afte date I intend to apply to the hier Commissioner of Land and Works for per- fougion to purchase the fullowed described 2 Commencing at the post, thence north 40 chaing, thence east 40 chains, thence south s chains. thence west 40chains to the place begin ming; said land being on Midge aa tag hs creeks, Gost River mining division West — and containing 160 aie LIVER M. Hanis, Young & Burnett,” Rossland, B. C. ‘ossland, B. C. aire Tenge and. hold-and ‘sell and disore Proprietor, any line of telephone or tele- may be Drepssary or incidental MINERAL ACT, 1890, Certificate of Improvements. Bannock mineral chims aiiuate 2 Where Rossi lant for 8, NovcE is Bereby given that Jacob W. for the | ant ofthe above a further take aa that action, pander sec to ent ust be commenced befor he issuance of stich Certificate ‘of Improve: ae Dated this 19th day of Bees ‘A. D. 1809. G, GAMBLE. NOTICE. the ches to ee ‘the eee oF por eand franchise of the ‘company. fe transl ot the same, or to Consider and pass reso- Juti t the re-incorporation of thes ‘companyvand viucther tee any ty other general business as. fore the me anaes his arth day‘of Note ber, 1899, at Ross- RY, Acting Secretary. Novice. NOTICE is hereby after date I inte Chief Comm Mastoner ol pe permi task ‘nated this 15th day of December, 1899, . BRO’ Ww Solicitor for the ‘applicants, NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT, ==. hn Pursuant to Creditors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. Bulmer, James A. Webb and 8. Schnit- zer, trading under the Arn ote ot Be mer, Webb & cera at 1. date the 28t! ompany are on or bee tae 10th day a annary, which he shall have hi NOTICE is atiots die‘ that an applica nd , Ui! work! iB ny part I DIg Four r the said Inghwa: Buraticets an often us the ge or teneinents within the graph Communication cor nnecting or to be | OFFICE, COLUMBIA AVENUE, connected with the said company's line or ‘d lines, and to borrow m money for the pur- poses of the Company and to pledge or mortgage any of the Company's assets for that" purpos ne and to, rece el 6 bosiuses or | Pooled Shares, 3 cents for treasury purposes privileges fro or body cor porate and with alPother ‘usual, necessary or incidental rights, powers or privileres as to ‘the at- the above objects or any of iy oo 1900, to deliver to the coe in Job Printing entitled regard only ie) rhe eciaims of nce he this price was posted the Mth day of ae Hanus THOMAS GABBIG. Found & Burnet, . C. Rossland, B.¢, Kalo B-O. ed at ‘Rossland, 1 B. "Cy this 20th day of November, & a D, 1899, Bolicitors i fort the trustee, ) NOTICE. NOTICE, ritish Columbia Southern Ratlway com pany wi ‘wi apRly tothe Parliament of Canada at its | o: Rossland, mn for an authorizi at ‘in way of piche HS Creek to Martin Creek, and for other pi By order 9 ‘ofthe Board. H. Camppere Oswaton, Secretary, Montreal, 17th November, 1899. 126-90 electors’ of the pounicipality’ of | the lecting in the municipal “-W. C. McDONALD, Contractor and Builder. |» 5 Estimates given a Cantracts ofany Moving and Raising Buildings a Specialty. Apply 85 Thompson Avenue. & Busch's are, o'clock a. m. Ward 0. 3A -At John Dean's office, = Jumbia avenue, from 8 o'clock a 1S; Ward No. er d~23 me bie a avenue,from 8 0 ‘clock a. m. to 4 o'clock mM ,»RECORD “PHONE, Let us figure on your Job cuares O~2< 333 ee all_be such Persons ag t ity Is the number of the BYES ifie unaey, any fom and ave Ge cee of land > o'clock "B—At the City dices, Colunts OF “which every person is hereby required Clee take noticeand govern himself accord dey of noutiati the Land Regist ore, over Feplatered incum Roce or o are otherwise qualified as anicipal voters i, iven under my hand at 30th day of Decetnber 1899) Rossland, the Witita McQurrn, Returning Officer. Clearing Clearing SAL Discount off, or whatever a snap you get offered, you will have to pay al hi We do not want to humbug you." Notice the pri 'y always the same, he ditterence 15 alwape eg arid goods aflered. Jou anyehere, and compare with ours; th Al! Woot Socks Good value, asc; only ta¥e avy, goce_ only ein great farlety, soc (0 #1 fe ‘Top, Suicts—White, laundered. cotton, and dther makes, dome: tlc and foreign, of pieed to suit all pockets, from 25¢ t0 4.00 ‘Sweaters—A goud aie from 40c to $4.50 Undorwoar—The greatest variety, best wool, from mn ae to a $3.20 ber garint nad Jumpers Full vet Fidget by ip eoliyy io Y Posyriveted: Pauts-At all prices from 8.010 $6 er pai In any style, grade. size and color. You yi iver recelve double value for your money 5 :Sbdte—-We make special mention of these The Rossland Trading Co., ‘Old Salvation Army Building. | Ross land Auction House, as we bought a parcel of 509 at 30 cents on the dol- Jar, “and we will sell wan, yaa ae aecotdingly, fille they last. Mackintoshes—From $2 to $8; worth double pefiiters’ Ol Clotting—Lower than our com- Mackinaw Clothing—From $1,00, up Gloves and Mitts—Liv variety, from ioe tet pe per reste walled, splendta Blaukets—White and colored; 8 Sse from 73e to $0 per pals. We'sell thear lay ‘St oes—T.eathe any 1 Shae vaite or quality. in’ Boots and Shed you can sav fe §0 cents on the-dollar by dealing J. Cherrington, Manager. PUBLIC Pole is hereby giyen to the —-LATEST — CANADIAN VICTORY \ | is likened te Rossland west end stocks. xh Giant ke of or | went up, and will keep improving. Why? Th Yalles Bod ore arg both there in titles, of bite. has found 1 it ut Asta oo on tl "Buy Big Four Today! Two doors above Masons Hall. P. 0. Box 545, Rossland, B. C. only and treasury certificates 4 cents. ) GRAND UN ION NUTTERFIELD BROS., PROPRIETORS I RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY b Neatly Furnished from $2.50 to $3.50 per week First-Class Bar in connection. Telephone No. 58. 22 Columbia Avenue: Four doors east of post office, of every description, at the Recorp oflice. ind Note— whee British n reverses sent everything else down, ; serene Sooeoerscooseoconoossoonsaveeneoenenas We also make a specialty of Color work. d e . 5 69 a 1¢S eee In this department are many desirable ‘ styles i in Footwear at exceptionally low .--.50eSs prices, The good kinds and makes at a price that is sure to make them popular. ——— OOS New Style, [The Mannish” Shoe) Black and Tan, $3 50 $4 00 makes aoplendid skating shoe............ i. and “ie Skating Shoes in light and 5 § 50 $2 5 $3 heavy stock, Black and Chocolate 2.2 Py 2. ] wf 9 Other Fine Shoes in Flexible and $3 50 $4 00 : $5 00 Heavy Soles.,........... s 5 . 5 Lal All Felt Slippers in Stock AT_COST. In the Men’s ‘Shoe De. partment all the best makes at all prices.... SOLE AGENCY FOR HANAN SHOES. THE BIG STORE. Hunter Bros. Rossland, B. C. ‘£1900 c w w w a w w w Ww a w w w w w Hy w w w w w FY w w w w 3333333358395 223 3333 VOTE FOR A:S. |GOODEV FOR MAYOR. Mr. GOODEVE has ably filled the Position of Mayor during the year 1899. His record entitles him to re-election. COMMITTEE ROOMS: The Old Bank of Montreal, Columbia Avenue. Open all Day $ : 3 : é : . 3 3 4 $ w w w Ww w ry Ww a w w w w w w w Ww W wu w w w w w © 1900 ELECTORS. Mark your Ballots for Him. and every Evening. pyaune cree erence | i i : ey H a z © & JS VOL. 5. NO. 104.7 PRICE 5 CENTS “Bae and: Silver: Watehes’ ‘and: ” Jeweller sf eae £° -@f 3, Cut ‘Glass ite” of styl ‘Maniésiire Sets ne Bilics F: We have heeft dadiag to Our alSck dha Jou 6 sei and as“fine ‘a-tine “of ‘gbods as can seen the Bia? devweller Sut Postoffice., | § Shans! t for the'winter cir ‘|to. the ‘| nesday evening the: -catnivat " Proper .two for: boys, two for | *) fléats” ani [FIGHTING is HOT fixed the dates .as February: 3 17;. beginning ‘on a Tuesday “and ending on a Saturday.™/ The Tues: | day and Wed Curling association and on the Wed: "| will begin ‘with a masquerade at the tink... .On..the..Thursday © mor; ‘ing |. there--will:-be~fivecoasting tices, for large « coasters; down Spokane s Columbia avenue. morning there-will be snowshoe and ski races; at,t, 0’ ’clock a, el of to ex mine our Stock bef for yours sh belere ROTHERS, ‘DI UGG: {i add & i ‘contests; in’ + “the alters c ‘Col -| British . Driving .. Boers From Hills . Around Colesburg. meres FOR. FRENCH| ger after the war. Zalus Want asoer Seaips Pietermaritzbuag, Jan. testlessness ‘of the Zulus'is incteas- ing.- It- is asserted that they are|_ ;xious!to attack the Boers. of the burning of fourteen villages of St. “Helena i is being renovated r > for the reception’ of President” Kruc 7 A How Sanitary. Work Was Dono Under McPherson and Goodeve. NOW PRODUCES REVENUE oe By yreis. | tho O18 Contrast System’“Gare Tnefiolent New York, Jan. 5.—Letters from | Work, With Profit to MoPhorson’s- Friends a Presbyterian stationed at Luebo, | - _io New System Provides Fffcient Work ‘| Congo~ Free State,‘give accounts | ~ 5 With Revenue to the. City. - eventually dri en. out.of-their posit chi [iongafter: ianh irs‘shooting by our gg ‘They still hold “the hills. jim-, “brings: out new possibilities ‘of his peer -surrounding the ' tow: ceypnotic! powers and ‘accordingly . and thus' preve, th f his. Rensburg, Cape Colony; Jan; 5. Evening—Colesburg = ihas inot., yet|~ been occupied. The at ‘daylight this morning, ‘ but, were], repulsed. They occupied the hills |’ * to thesnorth’of thé town, .-but, were ANE aces See or. more-na=" interest to- the“ ratepayers ‘will be | pectedly attacked the 3 4 ‘discussed’ at t Epday: night's mass | avenue; ig eckoncantaher oe ‘ibs juni senior championships... -Prizés; wilt ber offered * for “the’ best “Uéc rated buildings:; » = {| The ‘Nelson, “Revelstoke, -Boun- RUBBERS, OVERSHOES and : 1 LEGGINGS. : | Spokane: will be arranged ‘under the 1 auspices of the Elks, to. arriy Thurs eg F raveity hall at™ | to" séceive ‘Feports om t | eiple:ot of ‘fa fair field and no favor.” boards. of trade: “in™ Kostenay and: ~ An excursi about ‘noon’on tl season will-be ‘played at the rink on Saturday, evening between’ Rossland and Victoria. ~ sthe-meantime to s dition. ci night will-be-conducted on the prin- ash purchas 2 ae get a Be! on month moet of C cists, ¢ ‘| .tom house, « has © ‘recéived’ a letter ore Lamettes. or -Yale.and tothe Spokane: chgmber| I. The “mass --meetingon Friday | 22 taken b ry the't ry about: Mens were made toimagine that they é hi * An example of the- manner in which the present- city administra- tion has given the people more ef- ficient. service at.reduced expense to balance to add to is found in_-the sabitary départment, ‘ Under the Scott’ administration, of--which>-Hector--McPherson- was .enger’s: work: was let by. contract to /Andrew. Daiy and W. Bell, . for whom Thomas Brownélle was: fore- ‘man, Mr: ‘McPherson - furnishing them: with.a-team:. A:-by-law--was that-they were.under’ the ‘ i of laughing ‘gas; that ‘brocmsticks | eiepeer syenty ea who wer ba were fair. damsels. with: whom” they The Boer a ditathers numbered: @ y' Special request, the Household cav- Hairy, ‘a “battalion -of field’ ‘artillery, |. and _the first battalion of the regiment have" been™ disp HJan.,; §.—The- -Daity-Mail |’ s-a- “dispatch ~from~-Rensburg;” Cape Colény; ‘which~ says that the British: set_fire musty night to-th the . { dispatch is rumored that Colonel Baden-Powell has again. at., Mafeking. e Rossland cus- -from: his‘ brother, A, Carnegie Ross, | “ee SS says that "a. perfect about: roj000 pall, as. well ‘as a ber of pri -teleased -from in the Transvaal, refugees are. Brit- the British consul has’ | perial gove: At, and-he employ | twenty men:-for the purpose; + for housing and: feed-. ing them’ ‘at! the’ experis “Mr, flood of. refugees. has;come. from the}. Ti The: Batish storming party number- ee. 8axmen,.of which«number 21 killed: and 33 woinded. London, _Jan. | —General Gat- acre's report’ of the * Molteno affair | midday. : s whom they | danced e. -tholigad’ ‘men. one Joniskillea: fated of thé‘idea © that~‘they “were. musicians’and‘marched ‘around ‘the | =". | ball. blowing: hideous discord’ out of |’; ate a. gentleman passed: Ht the citi: to have the work done:by. these, contractors ata schedule of rates. fi ‘council, though-the ‘matters~-‘practically “in -~their -hands; “Under-this-arrangement the ‘contractors ‘confined their .attention Lmainly__ to,..the...densely populated parts of the city, which were most Profitable; and‘left the Gutskirts’ to :| shift: for themselves :as‘a rulé.--They dumped -the. horse ‘manure beside the Trail road, | where. it. became a chronic nuisance. A policeman was detailed’ to pertorm the duties. of -| Sanitary” inspector, but thé duties ‘were generally-slighted;- as it-is-im- possible fora man to efficiently hold two jobs at.the same _time,-- But ‘| under this, system | the contractors ,the most active.member,:.the. scav- . ich |. “Vote,” Ho Arrived to’ Make’ ade_a profit of :$500..to $500 a fog en Ses ve month, c 2 ar 1 : When the’ Wallace. administration WELLS: “SAVED.” THE DAY “took. office, A. S...Goodeve -became chairman of the committee on health | After Goveriineit’ Had Bera Had-Bern Defeated on One and relief, and_one of the” ‘first acts at -e, was to cancel-the oe of Soni tO \gpeclalto the Racomp. esting. “Afte. the Speech from the nger contract; sec the. ap- Wiptment, of .a” sanitary. “inspector “End | have the work done. directly ‘by |. the city. under. his, supervision... A MS ciftenes wagon, two, sleighs,. a-team..and a * Victoria, Jan. 5 —The opening of | tank were provided, rates: _were, re- "| the legislature was decidedly inter- | duced at least.25%, and_.since’.then the scavenging work, hasbeen done :aot. only in the densely . populated throne, ~~ whic da “cash | shows it was merely. a attack on a police~-outpost, “which was successfully ,repelled. There was,no B itish Casualties. Gernian Anger Aroused. Berlin, Jan. 5. -Commenting- on the seizure of the ‘German ‘ship. by the British, the. Berliner. Tageblatt says: ;The measure ofipatience of. the .Geérman nation.is-full.. .Does Eng- land.want.ta drive_ Germany. violent- ly “into the. arms of the Russo- French: is: wife and a number~of other ladies looking ,. safterthe” #vomen among them. /. After--the. prisoners came down? from Barberton; . the ladies were protected by a blue jacket from one of::the’. British warships, several of which lay .in..the offing, among them being the Philomel. The _lateGeneral--Sir William Penn S: was a guest of Mr. INTERNATIONAL ~ pia: HALL. A. KLOOKMAN, Managing Director. ng the old: folk Shoe again.” Everything uew, bright.and Spark-°’ for the New Yeai | a flag: ready | to hoist over the town. Ross on his. way to.thé front. The Boerswere so confident: of -victory-that-they - ‘threatened, ~after taking -Durban, ‘to take Delagoa Bay and it was-said- that they had New Omvcers: or Eagles. Rossland Aerie No.10, Fraternal ‘of the wondertal .- headed by the peerless CYRENE. Justt a few ot the aS artists RANDOLPH———-NOONAN -ST. CLAIR Thos. “RY Morrisey, Refined Trish easter 8 guthor of “I Wonder if , Eastern Novelty company... Order of” Eagles, elected the follow: ing officers last -evening:. Daniel Thomas, W. P.-P.;Be-t Collins, W. P.; W. J. Venner; V. P; Dick Har- risop; ‘Worthy Chaplain; H. Daniels, W. S.; J. B.Combs, W. T.; J. .D. L. McGaughey, W. .C.; Thomas Fitzmaurice, I. Ges G. W Newton, “-The-Deutsche “Tagesceitudg Te- grets that the emperor made a jour- ney.to. England, which has not-even prévented her open hostility.’ - The. German -colonial- secretary has sent a protest to.the press and intends to hold. a. series of indig- nation ‘meetings: ° , A Flour d defi sidered 3 ;. where. the team. simply Subsidy ‘would’ be substituted” fer'|’ oes from house to, house, but.’ all ‘fand ‘to the ~Columbia *&° Westéin’) Boe outlying - districts, . where:. the railway and that a-representative |’ houses are far apart, receive proper would be given to the Boundary dis-'| attention. In addition the work for trict, Joseph. Martin arrived, having’| the city: offices, jail and fire hall.and come by special steamer. to Nanai-| the abatement of nuisances on. the mo and‘by Special train thence, both streets, such as removing, .dead ani- supplied by the opposition: ' Wells, | mals, is done as a charge on. the de- of. Bas » and Prentices“of | ‘partment, The. first thing. which Lillooet, being: absent, the parties |had to be done was. to. burn. the were even and, when Semlin offered | manure piles. on the . roadside, a resolution: that ‘the speech be con-'| which had been left. there. by. the y ” it was ney. General - Henderson: took the floor, debating until 6 o’clock, when” the hands of Speaker Forster. tion to adjourn to adjourn to 3 p. London, Jan. 5.— A dispatch from Capetown today says the prize |-court has released the B-itish steam: er Mashona, captured early in. De- er with: “American ‘flour - on ‘board. -Ovation to the Contingent. Montreal; Jan: 5.—A magnificent demonstration was tendered the de- parting.members of ‘A” squadron Canadian mounted. rifies,; and ‘E” battery Canadian. artillery, of the second contingent as they left for Quebec last night. Mayor Prefon- taine made’ a patriotic address. Ottawa, Jane 5. —Arrangements are being made to bring down men of the. Northwest battalion of oO. G5 Dr. D. C bell, eyric phy- | j. McDonald, Ss... B./ Lillian F Grant, Mattie Webb, Blanche Lewis. Clarisse Farmer; Horace Mann the New Zealand Tenor; ‘ Arneldo, the Novelty Gymanest, : Doskmans, Champ Pu others, a i ,_ nie Roshni weal faree, Leen He wilh mae G Gser en ition oR Ha), pensions : 3 Land “THE BELLE OF BROOKLYN” Intelligent Ladies! New Costumes, ete., - t-WE NEVER, ree os = WITH THE PUBLIC_ad - eaduoosancenccsononsees: A. Shaw, and C. E. Gillan,. trustees, The installation will take place Thursday evening when there will be.an entertainment and social ses- sion, Attend the mass meeting’on Fri- day night and judge the candidates for mayor on their merits and past d“ rifles in-drafts as they are ready. Lieut.Parkin Murray of Toronto, has been appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the retire- ment ‘of Lieut. Lambert, of Que- bec, trom the artillery contingent. This completes the list of officers. A Ganzy Boer Yarn. London, Jan. §.—The Standard and Diggers’ News says the former motion by his vote. fore the next meeting. ‘The » . This task .occupied one vote. two weeks, . Abandoned houses, for It -was. known that Wells: was | which no fees can be. collected, are coming on the Charmer and Attor- | aiso removed or cleansed by the de- partm: ent, With all this: additional work: and adjournment was made till evening | with the direct expense of the in- by the speaker. Wells being pres- Spector's salary added, the .depart- ent in the evening, the parties were | ment has realized a direct revenue even and the balance of power in | to the city for the last. two years. In 1898, the total receipts were A motion was carried nnanimously $4492.25; expenses, including sal- to equip a corps.of mounted scouts aries, supplies and capital. expendi- for {ifvica to go with the Canadian ture, $4087.42; balance.in favor of contingent, the city, $404.83. In the year. Martin spoke at length, attack-'| the revenue: derived by. "the a ing the government. At 10a mo-| above all expenses was $1013.56. On the one hand,there was. under m. on Monday was offered by the | the Scott and McPherson regime, gov and the house tied, 18 | inefficient service and high : rates, to 18, The speaker sustained the | with no revenue. On the other hand, 4 7 is under Mayor Goodeve,. with Sani- Probably Prentice will arrive be- tary Inspector Long’s constant vigi- lance, there is efficient service at re- duced rates, with a considerable As now conducted by Mr. Klock- manp, need stand no fear of compe- tition, for it easily holds the lead with its strong bill of high-class vaudeville and burlesque. Good singing, pretty girls, brilliant cos- tumes and bright music all conduce to a merry evening’s entertainment. Cyrene has created a sensation ana responds to four or five encores nightly after her fiery French dances, ably assisted by Mr. Noon- an. The burlesque, ‘‘Belle of Brooklyn,” is a happy melange of melody and mirth and nightly holds the big audience till alate hour. The International, as now con- ducted, i is just the place for our bus- iness men to spend an agreeuble evening after the daily worry of business. We urge a visit, as all who fail to attend will miss the residence.of Napoleon on the island strongest bill yet seen in Rossland. i going into the city.treasury. MAYOR GOODEVE’S SUPPORTERS. : The members of tlie Ex- § ecutive committee, togeth- § er with those of the- Ward § committees and: the-sup- porters of Mayor Goodeve generally, are. especially ie 4 requested to meet at-the committee rooms this eve- ning at 7 o’clock sharp, to prepare for the meeting fe which is to take place at z the Miners’ Union hall at 4 8 o’clock. On eee a ae a ee a ee an rr enue oy Pps meeBXaun Mr HnaAanrma