wise, it will be found more econom- - ical to buy in a foreign country, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dall: month by mall Daily’ ba f Dally, per yeur....... Daily, per year, foreign. Subscriptions invariably gieerte set as ye ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD; APRIL 16.1908 = ee fe eo ob ssisscamnnnmatacoe nea i cie tee scene _ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 16, 1900... Beall eae we oes THE ROSSLAND RECORD. dignation at the action of E. P. mice cabal | pee | a | Oe 2232S SS ~ y+ ean | ; . tion; a member and vice president io Reals the rasueris ‘Worlas: ‘Fo Cure a Gola An One Dey Be aes of the Registration of an Ex- The WicLika eS aOLING. Davis and his supporters in raising f 7 . MSS SSS SSE THE CITY ENGINEER }of the Association of Executive The Todustrial World will this Take Laxative Bronune Quinine jal Company. Waffle : Parl or. . inde ochiae Daud Ve vie INraalon, the issue of Martin's leadership at| Go to the Bodega for goo pat : . : Health ‘Officers of Ontario. week pass under the management | Tablets. All druggists refund the “eomvaniea aT, 1807."" 7 PUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY | the Liberal convention. It speaks | VEC and ,a-tasty;hot net ae dg Since leaving college in 188s, Mr. |and editorship of A. C. Thompson, ; money if it fails to cure. 25c- sft cagitaisTe306;000: 34050 Washington 81; Soe ay maurice mock, (of them as ‘a small faction,” ‘a| 11:30 P- m. to 2 a. ms also from 8 . : a tek Van Buskirk has been engaged in |until recently editor of the Kootenay | pox, z . Registered the 18th day of February, 1900, ; TEL. 98. F, 0. BOX 538. small ring,” while the Martinites| to 12 in evening. Choice liquors New -Appointes Arrives aa €8| the practice of civil and sanitary en-| Mail at Revelstoke. Mr. Thompson [ HEREBY CERTIFY that I have this} ta, aearste are ‘‘a strong, enthusiastic, ever- | and cigars. Geo. H. Green, prop: gineering in Ontario and New|has had wide experi of news- day registered the “idaho Gola Mining | Frnt Rossland, alf year by mail Advertsing rates will be made known upon : application. T heRucorn reaches the people. . «= TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING # OF MAILS. CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. | DUE Revelstoke and all points| least and west, includi | \couver, Victoria. the Okanu-| itoba: all eastern British Isles and all Euro-| and other foreign coun; Sico p, mn ltries. i 10:39 p.m daily. ‘Trail, Robson, Nakusp,| ys Sandon, Halcyon Springs.) Arrowhead, jand all Slocan} land Lardeau district points.| Deer Park—Monday, Wed-} Inesday and Friday. Nelson land connections. I; land all Kootenay lake, East| ‘Kootenay and 's soi am.|Pass connections. ily. Spokane, North and| fall points in United States, F ‘All the Boundary district!,o, 700 a. ™.|potnts between Cascade and ‘gah dally “[CampMeKinney. | dally. Peahiy. , Australia, China and Japan—See special notices, Letters for Registration must be posted half an hour previous tothe time for closing the mails, ‘The postoffice is open from 8a. m.,to7 p.m dally, (eacept Sunday). - ae TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. ROOM FOR MORE. An evidence of the great mining development of Canada, and partic- | ularly British Columbia, within the last five years is the utter inability ,of the manufacturers of mining ma- chinery to promptly supply the de- mand which has suddenly sprung up. So fast has development pro- ceeded ard so great is the d growing army of supporters who are standing ona platform, the great- est ever built in this province, and with a chieftain at their head who, in the expressive phraseology of the day, ‘knows what he is talking about,’ and more than that knows what he wants to do.” Shutting its eyes to the fact that Martin had done his worst to pack the convention in his own interest; had used the credentials com- mittee to shut out opponents on flimsy pretexts; had claimed that a motion condemning him was out of order, for the simple reason that he feared its adoption and that, when it was ruled in order, he raised an uproar to preventits* coming to’ a vote; ignoring all these things. it says that ‘the government has gained a splendid accession of strength as a result of these strange tactics of their. opponents.” Be- cause Mr. Peters, the chairman, would not become a pliant tool of Martin, he is declared to have lost a golden opportunity. > By a bold bluff and brazen mis- representation, Martin’s orgaa thus strives to-hide its chagrin that he has been hoist with his own petard. The tricks-by which he sought con- trol of the convention and the fiasco in which they culminated have not only confirmed all that has been said against him but have proved that the people have no confidence in him and his cabinet of curiosi- ties. He may vex the air with his oratory from the ocean to the Rock-, ies, from the southern boundary to, Atlin, but-he remains now what_ he. was when he was left alone to hear Goveraor MclInnes’ prorogation speech—a political outcast, without honor, without followers, without hope of future success. The World knows this and no wonder it raves. CAUSES OF CONFIDENCE. _ The banquet given.on Saturday evering by Manager John M. Smith of the.Merchants Bank of Flalifax to President Thomas E. Kenny and bank, was noteworthy on account for machinery that the capacity of the plants both in this country and the United States has not been in- creased to keep pace with it. Had the’ manufacturers been able to promptly fillthe orders of the Le Roi, War Eagle, Centre Star and other mines in Rossland for hoists and Pp the pr ton of of the fid P dby the visitors in the future of the mining industry of British Columbia and of the facts brought out by Bernard Macdonald, the general ger of the B.-A. C., to justify that confi- dence. With one vast ore . shoot developed, such as Mr. Macdonald described, with two others yet un- this camp might now he 2000 tons of ore daily. Mining development has found Canadian manufacturers even less ‘prepared to supply ma-| chinery than all those of the United States. The former require 10 to 12 months to fill contracts and de- livery is delayed months beyond the time at which it is promised. While the United Stdtes manufacturers arein rather better shape, they re- quire from four to six months to fulfil contracts, which is double the time formerly required. d but.of almost equal promise and with facilities provided to more than double the output and to extend the workings toa depth of 3500 feet, the Le Roi mine is sufficient basis for many years of prosperity for Rossland. EDITORIAL NOTES. * ‘The consensus of opinion among the Liberal ‘‘push” is that Senator Templ will be = Li Governor McInnes’ successor in of- The effect of such delays is seri- ous, for the lack of adequate ma- chinery prevents the production ofa mine from reaching its capacity. Restricted output means increased cost per ton of ore produced.’ “This in tura reduces the tonnage which can be produced at a profit. The tariff imposed by Canada on imports of mining machinery should stimulate the extension of the in- dustry, so that the supply will _ promptly meet the demand. Other- even ata somewhat higher price, than to suffer the delays and re- stricted output which have too often been the result of buying at home. There is ample and lucrative open- ing for the establishment of new machinery plants in Canada, and British Columbia offers a good field tor such an enterprise. TO HIDE ITS CHAGRIN. Joe Martin’s only organ, the fice, and that the time is not far dis- tant when'the much-desired change will take place.—Nelson Econo- mist. “All Martin’s schemes to control the V: Liberal ‘ion failed and, when a motion was made repudiating him as the party-leader, he made the flimsy claim that it was out of order. That broke up the convention; it would break up an Arctic ice field into a loud smile. Archibald Forbes belonged to the old school of war correspondents, but it was a good school. An old drayoon, he knewwhat he was talk- ing about, and he was not without literary ability, but he did not slop ‘Harry McIntosh - - Proprietor. General Manager Pease, of that} % Wantep—-To purchase a heavy or light spring wagon. Address J. H. Mull, Erie, B.C. te For Rent—The Western hotel, Second avenue. For particulars, apply to Daly & Hamilton. No more hair falling out from any human being. It leaves the scalp as white as snow. Sent to any address. Price, $1.50, $1 and so cents. Address, 10 Spo- kane street, Rossland, B. C. Eeneranated A. G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, promptly attended to, ~ i See Office and shop: Commercial Court. rear Alham brahotel, P.O. Box 315° HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Rossland, B, 0. —maw Furnished Rooms. , First-Class Bar. DACIFIC HY. SOO LINE. ‘he direct route from Tl KOOTENAY COUNTRY, tovall points ; EAST AND WEST. First-class Sleepers on alltrains from Revelstoke: and Kootenay Landing. ‘ a j ’ j s Medicine Hat,, the men: they can buy supplies and board | ness, and particularly to carry on and con- FORK SALE. NOTICE, ere cheapest. Also day wo dact such business in Traul Creek Division é where cheapest. Also day work (IL honts) | CPW eur Koutenay Mining District. in Brit [8 fl house, The Trail Creek Liberal-Conser- | %¢ 80° per hour. Company board $100 por | ish Columbia, and vicinity, ‘and also more furnished throughout: goo locality. vative meetings will be day. Apply to M4, Haney, contractors particularly tq mune end pevelon bat cen: Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue,—A ; if i a — Colman block, Seattle, Wash., or Inns of | tain mineral claim in sal rel anid ig business opportunity. i on his duties this morning. | system for tanneries in Acton, Ont. inet sauye! inion of West Kootenay Mining District, tered up 9 held every Monday evening in the | Court building, Vancouver. B.C. ee ot nbia, Known and osllel ine * Mackintosh committee rooms, over . a ae oe : ul He was met at the city hall by|He designed the sewer sy at WANTED—Employment by ayoung lady as| 'dabo. Mineral Claim. and to reduce the y Mayor Goodeve and Superintendent| St. Mary’s, Ont., and Tilsonburg| the old Bank of’Montreal quarters, | waltress in a hotel or restaurant or help in. pri-| Gmrelting, iilling and othér processes; al- $0.0 hold, own, purchase, lease, bond, or 2. Stherwiee’sequire™ mining property, | or Kootenay ts ate. ’ Woodstock, Ont.,, and Ingersoll, |50 and 75 cents. Seats reserved at Ont.; the Woodstock, Ont:., .sew- | Goodeve’s. w. F. Van Buskirk, the new city|erage system; the Worcester elec- engineer, arrived in the city from |tric street railway; the Stratford Stratford, Ont., over the Crows|sewerage system; the design and Nest Pass road last night and en-| construction of the ge di 1 Office and rooms ot. second floor Burns Block: as ° Rooms are always open for the re- Fellows, of the water department, |and the extensions and improve- vate family.._Apply, roum 20, Windsor hotel. and in company with them paid a|ments of the Stratford waterworks. |ception of visitors, where voters TAILORING. other property necessary to carry on the isi s water works and other|He has also constructed - street ts ji tne | visit to the may register and receive general in-| “9. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tallor, cbi city improvements which will be in Pavements, macadamroads, bridges, | formation. carries the best assortment of imported and de-| and conducting a general custom. business his charge. ‘&ec. in Woodstock, Stratford, In- mestic goodsin Kossland. None but first-class | in the reduction of ores of all kinda, Stratford, Ont., where Mr. Van] gersoll, Hensall and many other Fisk Jubilee Singers at the Pres- Hecate bal ene imedesiey, Soe agen ane i my hang Bre ee ane Buskirk has been city engineer for places. - byterian church tonight. Tickets tige nndeed. Hebruaras ope. Houeant the last three years, is a town of With such a wide experience in go and 75 cents. Seats reserved at about 11,000 peuple. His recent municipal work, he will prove a|Goodeve's. experience there is of the same kind| valuable acquisition to the city in ashe is likely to. have here, as he dealing with the problems which has been reconstructing the water | are to bé solved here. works and putting in a sewer sys- —_——. Fresh Oysters in any Style, Game in Season. fice | Private rooms for parties. Business Men's Lunch, 85c Open Day and Diight. Rooms and Bar .......-.. «++! in connection “Miss K, Swanson, Prop. FOR RENT. 8. Y. Woorton, of Joint Stock Companies. BOR RENT—Store and dwelling; wood stand; Second avenue; $25. T. Prest. 26 Ce in avenue, NOTICE. OTICE |s hereby given that an application win! | N He tine assembly, of ghe C. E. Benn. New Drug Store FOR RENT—Five-roomed cottage; well urnisbed and the best location in city;.$25. . Prest, 24) Columbia avenue, * M.-H. McMahon The Rossland Drug company is 2 Columbi The very Newest for | the Easter trade. ‘ ‘ “ e - now doing i oO lor an act to incorporate a company with power. to 5 tem, He has also had charge of| Fisk Jubilee Singers at the Pres- Javenue, next to the old city hall FOR SALE. Serica a acral ava theueha ans | CHARLES ©. GUNN ences i eer cities, towns, municipalities and districts of the / BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. te BOR SALE—A year-old horse. “Apply |to construct, efect and, maintain, ou 1321 pay. sell anc trade Stocks and Real Estate for 1 , . 5 c 2. an cs a3 uy, sell an: and druggists sundries, Prescrip-| at barn head of St. Paul strect, 4-10.68 meny poles and other wor iv. sell and Stock the drainage of aswamp of about) byterian church tonight. Tickets building. We have a complete line tooo acres near that town for the] 50 and 75 cents. Seats reserved at of pure fresh drugs, toilet articles 5 is Onturia government. Goodeve’s. Fy . = * . working. operating n= ve Buskirk is.a grad tions carefully compounded. FOR SALE—Houve and lot on Guok |SPPPOFEiNg, using. wortng: Ops eae telephoned LokaN bat ehoss ste PO Box 468 Mr. Van Buskir' g tf R. E. StRonG, Mgr. |avenus, near St. Paul street; $050. T. ad telewraph. adit open or break up any part with honors in. civil and military Bence Declared. : Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. as Uie said CuADANy: it agen s, fhicers oF ror ee 7 prosBas20i eee : aa un un- . O- engineering, of the Royal Military en think proper and for t Burpo" ie peste, Telephone Why devote all your time read- R SAL! ‘ht my Fine Bottled Goods. FO! A LE—The Highland House Hote! derraking t purchase, a da. After gradua-|; building, next to the Internativnal Hotel. | hold an college of Canada: . ing about the Boer war and the| physicians recommend — most | with furnishings, fixtures and saloon | chase or I ny cles A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. . + = + any term of years, ting in 1884, he took a speciall eotd fields of Alaska? There are|highly Schlitz’s, extract of malt. | license, or the buliding alone, Buyer must | Bitished, Kelesrarh fine, qntablcied fo be ot course of one year in engineering at other matters of-vital importance; Sold by thé bottle at the Interna-|.move building at once. A great bargain. | connected i | ; ‘ Handkerchief Ties with Flowing | Ends, Bowls, Puffs, Fore-in- j ' i MINING BROKERS. ‘Rossland.B. 0 hands and Strings. ° bh with the line which the company may ; 2 ae Ii ; 5 Igamate with or; lease. its the Massachusetts Institute of you may make a trip east, and will tional family liquor store. Import- For particulars cal at my office in the | construct, and to smog Aa i tions thereo!, | Calumbia Ave, Technology at Boston. Heis an| want to k how t Ps 4. Inf? white wines, clarets and Burgun- | Enternational Hote ‘A. KLOCKMANN te any comp ny possess, as Er Plestion connec: . ber of the: Canadi now how to travel. 10! dies by the bottle, basket or case at : +__|fing of to be connecied with the said company's ‘ 9 : a order to have the best service, use| moderate prices. tf FOR SALE—Large cottage, six yoome, | lie 2 OF lines, ang to Perra to pledge aor nortan Rstablished May, 1895. Society of Civil Engineering, an|the Wisconsin Central railway be- Le Roi avenue, well furnisned, “piuno, | any of the company’s ass at purpose, ‘and THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., © “ 3 ‘and chai t at ——_————_——_ water, bath. All modern improvements. | t@ fecelve bonuses or privileges Irom toy person Limireo LiA@iLiry. Ontario land surveyor and chairman |: ween St. Paul and Chicago. For 2 of body corporate, an SME mi . O- Special Ruling and all kinds of| With lot 45 fect, well fenced, nice lawn. | essary or incidental rights; Panets of privileges as ING AND INVESTMENT of the committee’on drainage ofthe| pates and other information write i i ~ Be necessary or incidental to the attainment MIN! 'VESTMEI : ees: . 'T..Prest, 26 Columma avenne, may : d jation; ob and Poster Printing at this of of the above objects, or any of them, E BROKERS. 0. L. 8. association; -a member of) Jas. A, Clock, general agent, Port- Job a 8 FOR SALE—$300 will buy a Mendelsohn prize CO ea teats. the American Public Health-associa- | land, Oregon. . tf] fice. : z Piano worth gs00. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue.| Dated this first day of March, 1900. Agents for ParisBell Addit ion to Rossland. LADIES’ Tailor-mad HIATT IIIA TITEL IERIE IT IIE IE I TE TH. Separate Skirts. | Our Tailor-made Suits are made by i EI EEL b> the same manufacturers as our 3 g ¢ NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. PITAL S’ <3 Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each 7 600,000 Shares of which are ‘placed in the Treasury. 9 . spring Coats. Crepons, Bedford Cords, and‘ Heavy Tweeds. Just the thing to be worn with Shirt Waists. rls Wve’ > : “ i f fe laims, namely: The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the / HE propery AN in Ot ehunte ou Granville Motintain; Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone on the Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. ' : _ foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface {to over $40 at _ A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay -of $34.80 was . It has been. ascertained by he “Cascade” on a 4- shaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on tl oi feet de th. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. . y I ob ained tS 2! feet, This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. eypers that ie will ‘concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. : . a oe i he fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account of it being a tunnel propositiori and that the tunnel follows the vein, and peti sdetin i proxi ie mike Yee sult to say that the “CASCADE” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the distri-t. Ss 4 . me Wi : elling the stock at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment. e are now selli * CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. For particulars, WIM. B. TOWNSEND. 8essland, B.. ©. . : a SEINE HE $e IIT IIE TITS IEE SEITE FE IE HM HOE an © N J uy > ww) = a Q mo = a ca te ia x % t He Sod sd % cd + tf te ci ba % te He ¥ ad af #E Lge EI KE IE Central Dry Goods Store. Cor. rst Avenue and Washington Street, Rossland, B. C. ‘ i ' i ‘ | ' j ' in Separate Skirts we have Plaids, Black j ' j ' j ' j ‘ j ‘ j ‘ Py <5 My > pga | re Sy ée~-e~-~-se~ Ae Sa ae ~~ G