THE ROSSLAND RECORD. ‘ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 10. 1goo. forming this task, they will have the opportunity to finally depose the empress dowager and establish a’ governmentiwhich will open the way tO) western progress, keep: a strong hand on the anti-foreign fan- atics and save the empire from the abuses'which have culminated in the present outbreak, They can either do this and retain their sev- tera) spheres of influence,or they can carve up the empire among them and attempt to establish European rule over it. If they choose the former alternative, they may be able to preserve. Peace among themselves for some time to come; if the latter, they will almost inevitably quarrel over the, division of the spoils,and WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘THe Ouvast Daity 1x aig INTERIOR. - PUBLISHED DAILY’ EXOBPT SUNDAY BASEMENT PostosricE Btocn. TEL. GB.) FO. BOR, a ovrice: SUMOCRIPTION BATES: month by mail. bale year by mail Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates wil! be made known upon application, ‘TheRaconn reaches the people. ie will certain. have trouble. in £900 JUEY a = _ -| holding’ their vast territories-in Sub: a | x sid cal pany pi 75 jection, 3 Ly 2 4] 5) 6) 7 ION. 8! g| ral se | 22] 13 {14 |NOT. A GOOD: SUGGESTION 6 18 | 29 | 20 | -21 2 a3 BA 25 26 27 | 28 The Columbian Suggests that it, 29 |} 301 31) : : would have “been a:good thing for British Columbia if Dr. McInnes had been allowed:to resign the, gov- ARTURE OF TRAINS. i HBRINAL AND DEP! ernorship. when he proposed to do + reports ‘from Chinese sources are Anivefrom| * DESTINATION, Leave for} so and had been given a cabinet portfolio, as the very qualities si05.a.m, | Rial. Nelson Crows ‘which made hima: failure as gov- wine" Sandayec seo ernor would have done the province ete Age and good service in the cabinet. ~Dr. daily, incloding “Su bs5P-™ | McInnes’ chief vice is a desire to palans dally, nag ran the.whole, machine, regardless To Trail, Nelson, Ar-| z00a.m, ]Of law and everybody else. That mine ad vice would haye imade him,as great From, Trail, Nelson, a disturbing element in the cabinet mop | A ake pots and as he was in the province. Sir Wilfrid Laurier knew this and there- ame Spokane....... 1725 8: mn’ | fore shut out the doctor; as he had é um previously shut out Joe Martin, who ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS. CLOSE | DUE S: 29 at Robson son SI Nakusp. on, Springs and ail sloca Wand Lardeat Nelson, Kaslo, | and ¥mir, land all "Kootendy lake, a es! 2 ’ I, rages aan. |r Grow's ft Pass connecr|5: eRy! “Northport, and o: ‘ Rpolats in United States all points ropean. and countries. Nelson and Nel: ‘Nelson district.) other foreign) Crow's Nest s, NV rerttesiens Manitobar Bast ern ‘Canada. United ‘King: jdom and all European poin Grand Forks, Greenwood,| Mibway and all. other ‘Bound: lary District poin 2h "ane Australia, China and Japan—Sce special notices eee 3 for Registration must be posted half an ur previous tothe time (or closing the mails. postoffice is open from Ba. m.,to7 p.m., aalye (except Sunday; : Tv ADVERTISERS. New reading matter:makes your advertisement attractive, We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before’ 10 a m, LIGHT THROUGH THE FOG} The Jatest dispatches from China shed a ray of light through the fog ot alarming but contradictory .ru- mors which have been crowding the cables. The emperor has been. com- pelled tocommit suicide, the em- press dowager had been pushed _ to one side and Prince. Tuan -had usurped supreme power in Pekin. He had placed himself at ;the he.d of the Boxers and such; Chinese troops as make common, cause with them to murder all foreigners and all Christian converts, The latest that the empress dowager has_re- gained power. and taken steps to protect the foreigners. But the viceroys of the southern provinces have declared against the Boxers, have taken vigorous meas- ures to suppress them in their own jurisdiction and to protect the for- eigners against the rebels. They are making common cause with the foreign powers and have sent’ Prince Ching at the head of an army to Pe. kin to rescué the foreign legations from the assaults of Prince Tuan’s Boxer army. : F The powers will therefore have to deal with a successful ‘rebellion’ in the Chinese capital and the province of Pe-Chi-Li, not with a hostile reg- ular government. They will have the aid of the southern - viceroys .in suppressing the rebellion, disposing of Prince Tuan and re-establishing | cultivates the same distinguishing vice. Sic Wilfrid can get into as much trouble as he finds good for his health without going in search of it among the McInnes family. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Nelson Tribune says that between Ex-governor McInnes and Secretary-of State Scott ‘will agree that whatever mistake the Laurier government made in appointing mistake in firing him.” For a man who endorsed Devlin’s note onthe bank, cashed out the proceeds, paid the. accounts, super- vised the preparation, canning and shipping of the vitallin, even going to Halifax to look after it, Mr. Ly- ons, the Montreal druggist, knew remarkably, little when put on his oath.—Ottawa Citizen. The Japanese fishermen at Ste- veston caused a scare by buying up all the rifles in. Vancouver, but it turned out that they were to be shipped to Japan. Regarding the proposed applica- tion of the prohibition theory to the people of Manitoba, the Kamloops Standard savs: ‘The ~ reflection arises that, if they. are not allowed to take a drink of wine or beer, lest they should make beasts of themselves, neither should they be allowed the right to vote for fear they make fools of themselves. -’ “One woman and. the. devil blamed,for the present troubles in. the Flowery Kingdom” says a headline in the Seattle P.-I. That's a combination which would cause trouble anywhere. Rev. A, B. Winchester of Victo- ria condemns the anti-Chinese agi- tation in an interview in Montreal. He has been living next door to the Chinese question without learning the essential facts of it. Grand Forks, Columbia, Nelson, Wash., and Carson are raising $500 to build a trail up the north fork of Kettle river to Franklin camp. “Peace Declared. Why devote all your time read- ing. about ‘the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There .are other of vital imp H you may muke a trip east, and will want’ to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- twéen St. Paul and Chicago. Ler rates and other informatiun write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon, the regular government... In: per- those who read the’ correspondence | J Thomas R. McInnes it made nv |.1 Lot for Sale. A desirable residence lot for $250. A snap. ,[. .L.Wuityey, tf 47 Columbia Ave, Kootenay liiches/are the best. Match pairs, handsome turnouts, carriages and gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6. Pu ed Goo; Physicians = recommend.../most highly: Sehlitz’s extract of malt. Sold .by “the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. Import- ed white winés, Clarets and Burgun- dies by the: bottlé, basket or case at moderate prices.~ tf Ladies? iloring—F' style and satisfaction Buaranteed at Lough- eed’s. To Let. Two new hduses, foursodm: Seach, on hill at ‘hea of steps, ‘behind One Price: Grocery : cempary’ 's store, Spokane street? EApply Daly & Hamilton. Oe op ee 5 eee TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following is a sumniary of the sales onsthe! rt at exchange today, Hossland Sales, Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: : ‘Rambler-Cariboo, 1000,” "1000; 23%; Rathmullen, 5000, 1000, EAa jiant, 1000, 234¢; Athabasca, 1000, 1000, 2900, 28¥4c. Total sales, 13,000 shares, [ : : i : FH EME: sercesouseaesoosaoseseee ENTRAL ot GOODS STORE. | AN, ge 3 OF F E RING “At Prices to Clear. Ladies’... Tailor-Made |: Garments. . — OPNVEOPSOPNTEPODESSD ae Beautifilcombinations Plain. Skirts - and Checked Skirts.°.*.*.°. aa manner ‘As we have. not.a great many left, the balance of: Geeta we also offer TATA, Oureee ‘Spring | Coats." "It would | be well to look after these snaps at once. Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS. & CLOTHING STORE’ ; Soesaeesasseceneensesoaes Seoscoeescecs HoeaeooageS ddsabéoces cont Full: Associat ed and. D. Co., Ltd. Property.’situated on North Fork Salmon, FOR. DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock i is now 7Z 1-2. Cents per Share, 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B.C. PO er es NON- PERSONAL LIABILITY. - . River, Erie District, B. C.- ‘offered to the public at and canbe had on application to- PPA Katie D. Green G. M. GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. _ Press Report. vars 7 ‘ 5! ne BO Be 40 80” ate 2 6. 5 3 8 8 3 2 3 35 25 + 18 136 rT ee 8: 6 By. 10 4 “ "3 5 2 5 2° 3 1% 0 75 ibs 99 8 1% 3 a 05 42 105 90. wo 8 Bil ae 2 10% nuarac (Kennel). 3 2 Tom Thumb, 20: 16 an And: 3B 4 2 148 $140 4 2 2 1 Winmpeg . 12% 1% Telephone 86, P.O. Hox 268} A B. MACKENZIE. & CO. . MINING: BRCKERS, Columbia Ave, Rousland,-B. 0 Established May, 1 1885, (THE REDDIN- TACKSON co., Aimiven Liaanity, MINING. AND, INVESTMENT, ; BROKERS. _ Agenta for ParisRell Addit ion to Rossland. INVESTORS will find the office °. “of the BIG FOUR Consolidated Mining €o. Two doors above Masonit:: Hall, Columbia avenue. Three Large Veins, Good’. : Values, Large Ore Body; ¢ - one mile west of. the sity, and ‘the...... Best Buyin Rossland Will be pleased to show parties properties, -&c., by calling at ‘office A. G. CREELMAN,: CS NTRACTOR AND BUILDER, — Estimates Sumnished on all kinds of work. Job & Promptly attended to, en ae ec ROSS THOMPSON. 1s: I have,the following blocks'i in the following | companies for. sale Sureka Consolidated, ¢ Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, ’ Silverine, R-E.Lee;: Bodie, Eureka, North Star. and: Zila M: Lots in the Originat ‘Townsite -.: ii. dacksdnGo:, Agents, Rosstand, B.C, The Arlington. eee) <"~ Headquart cial Me J UNEXCELLED TABLE!’ 4 sifor Cominer-. plendid Sample ay THE LEADING. HOTEL AT TRAIL, ’ oun. Haverty, Proprietor: Rooms. : a 4 . 4 50 Cents-pér Month Delivered. Subscribe ‘for the .Record:| a a e<~a<3< PD VDD TRD LITLE DDB SPPEDED ee | Ze Office and shop: ap Commercial eae | tear Alham- ater FOR REN T: Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- | ty Deposit Vault. P| Ses crea cee ner ereredeacernenesesern HHEREGHBE | | ROSSLAND’ EVENING RECORD, JULY: ‘10, 1900. _&, CARNIVAL OF BASE BALL Stanfords to He Eutertained at « Balt ou Friday. . Rossland will have a carnival of base ball on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. |) The home team will play Stanford on Friday and Sunday and the Boston Bloomer Girls on Satur- day. On Friday evening the Stanfords will be guests at a ball to be given at Miners’ Union hall by the Ross- land team. The proceeds ‘are to be expended, in the purchase of new uniforms'for the.Rosslands. Music will be.furnished by Wylie’s orches- tra. t Grading Fe ay Ry Yara Pinisned. . R. between Sec- was com- _pleted yestérday and everything is now ready for the erection: of the freight house and. the laying: of side- tracks,. The level ground is: the full width ; point at Lincoln street, where: the - tracks will switch off from the main track. Now that public-interest”is cen- tered on affairs in the Orient; “Tales front” Tokio” by Clarence Ludlow Brownel, just _ published by Warner & Brownell, of New York, is timely: - “Mr. “Brownell cis .now on the editorial -staff-'of the and was formerly te P.-I., but spant five sas a professor. in the imperial government schools, His book of. twenty-four tales deals: with many pliases of life among. the ac- Li 3 Pt. y ‘tness. tive and ‘bright little people of the weet HiaTeebawes Gos. Total, and dispatch Land of the Rising Sun. It'shows ; Be Geiss the Japa ese as. seen by an’Ameri- can who“lived/ with them ds they lived the: ves, eating the same sort of :food,*“wearing the ;Same kinds of garments, talking with]. themin their own lariguage, and passing many months *'at a. ‘time without seeing folk other than na- tive-born subjects of the Mikado. And it does more than this;" it tells sonally about Japan, th “ Must Move to Other the tales ina way to interest ‘the} ‘Imperial reader, even if he does not care per-| Canadian Pacific railway operate a head and Vancouver for the. Accom ‘Through Sleeper. With the J CLAS#IFIED. inauguration of the Limited” service the Advertisements wider this head inserted at the File Wf One Gent a: Word. Nothing taken for dess than 3% cents, Sis insertions, $1.00. TAILORING. O.. SAVARD, ; Fashionable Merchant Tailor, ‘carties the best assortment of Imported and do- rough sleeper between _ Arrow- of the K The police commissioners: yester- gram to enforce the order for the removal of the disorderly houses from Lincoln street and he is now keepers, This step is being taken| ne because the vicinity now occupied | ha by the disorderly element is unpleas- ment building. ee ee Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and half gallons. O, M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia _ avenue. for sto yesterday that Mrs, Burns, the wife of the provincial inspector of schools, who had been seriously ill for some time, died on Saturday at Vancou- om This will be a very great conven- day instructed Chief of Police In-]ience to the travelling public, serving notice to that effect on their| ion. {church and to the-sites of the future] ties,: which; if not so. well known, fire hall, public library and govern-|are fully as good And cost. less money. Ross.anp Druc Co,, Phone 185. The Rossland Auction House Phones Gsfand 20, tf lon Col ia avenue, .adjai sale at this office. the Vernon’ & Nelson * Tele- Death of Mrs. Burns. phone pany’s office,-has decided Application for Hotel License. Word was received in the city 1to go out of business. heard of. mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. ——_ FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plastered and | ex | Painted, anid lot; central: $700. ‘I. Prest, 26 Co- lumbia avenue, * Pare Soap y for a good A soap to be pure néed not cessarily .be high priced. We ve on hand a large assortment of Is FOR RENT — House, five rooms, $15; two rooms, $6; houde, three rooms, $5. ‘T. Prest. 26 Columbia avenue. all the leading makes of toilet soaps (“FOR BALE—Fine lot Colnmbia ave., Service for the year 1900 artly close to the Presbyterian|and we have, besides, other varie-|cheap, ‘T. Prest, 26 Colum ill b iced FOR SALE—New house. and lot: ba 2. SOMINEHCS tour rooms and kitchén : veraridah; good house; only $575; half cash, balance easy termi: ‘T. Prest, 26 Co- lumbia avenue, FOR SALE—Bouise and lot; fout rooms and kitchen and Verandah: corner lot, only $600; half cash, balance on easy terms. ‘T, Prest, 26 @olum- bla avenue. . Se Going Out of Business < FOR 8ALE—Bundles of . ald. papers ‘for Notice is hereby given that at the next altting of The store-is | the Board of License Commtast ners fo- thecltye eC rent, fixtures for sale and the | eon Lwillmake ogee cation cense for the Che el He nown as the Western ck will be offered at prices un- | hotel on Secon avenues Ros aR area 2. ‘The sale is now 2going SHES he otras, 1900, omest ver. for’ Hotel License. “Imperial JUNE 10. : The “Impe- rial Limited’? you across the Conti- nent in-four days with- out Change. solid vestibuled. train, luxuriously equipped |: with every possible es- sential for the ;comfort er in the school here, was with her during her last illness, adian Military Rifle league was shot yesterday and Saturday and. the score. was:” Pt. Long, 87; Pt. Smith, 85; Dickson, 84;- Pt. Williams, 81; Pt. |! Rigby, 81; Corp. Wilkin, 77; Pt. buggies—fine Montana stables. Phone 6, seers The Record Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream. soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh cut Office flo wers; etc., at the.Bon Ton tf Foose ooee Her daughter, who is a teach-|* ii: Job. Score of the Rife Team, 009200000 of Bek Dated te goth day’ of F f Rosslan “Gn EORGK ‘Ow NY 1909. .The third team shoot of the Can- | Printing {i : * of every Pe Spring, 89; Sgt. Harp, New York Life Insurance Agency, W. H INSDA LE, custom HOUSE BROKER, In Custonr House building 2 and convenience Passengers... Ask. your friends who have trav- elled on it; or address f E. J. COYLE, A.G.P.A,, Vancouver, B.C. Limited”| takes “It is a ‘of}- W. PF. ANDERSON, Nelson, z is Washington street. Rossland, B..G. - description executed with. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new’ single drivers at *% Le Roi Livery, Feed First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. & Sale Stables. JOHN ®. LINDBURG .! + +PROPRIETOR a “Heavy Transferring. STABLES; Commercial Alley,!Phone No. 38. Postoftice Box 16, HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Kaseland, B, 0. Furnished Roots. Railroad and Miners Time Checks Harry Mcintosh - ~ - ce First-Class .Bar., cashed, tree ot charge. Proprietor. every description at the RECORD OFFICE cc“ . gues HE Property of this Company consists of four claims, “CALIFORNIA,” all situate on Grenville Mountain, on the Canadian Pacific Railwa Owing to its proximity to the railway and to the fact that it can be worked ve and considering: the average value of the quartz, it is safe to say that the We are now selling the sto NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. ITAL Divided into 2,000, 000 Shares at -10 cents ‘each. 600,000 Shares of which are Placed in: the Teensiry: , and twenty-five miles from Rossland. - A shaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free millin rege p53 40 feet depth. Numerous open cuts expose obtained at 25 feet. the lead for over 1500 feet. A namely: The “CASCADE,” the Trail Creek Mining Division of West This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working'tunnel; and is now 115 feet in 1 experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the a: pce District, tunnel isznow being run on the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," ng quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to over 40 vein, and an assay of $34.80 was: length. verage value of about $500.00 per ton. ry cheaply on account of it bein “CASCADE” is one of the’ »most promising It has been ascertained, by Rossland, 1. C. ig a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel: follews the vein mining propositions in the distri-t. k.at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend ‘it to the public as a safe investment. CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L'B’Y. For particulars, WM. = B. TO WN SEN D. BEEBE EE EGET IEEE ERIE IEE IEE Lt and. the- British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone Seunkbusecdsescacsanicseeacic