jam WILL NOT RUN AGAIN Mayor Goodeye Unlikely to Boa Cane date. The next municipal election will take place in January and the mat- ter is exciting more or less interest. Particularly is this so in view of the fact that statements have been made that his worship, Mayor Goodeve, was not likely to be a candi date for -re-election. In discussing the sub- ject, he said: “‘] have given the past two years to the cqnduct of city affairs, both as chairman of finance and as mayor, and I certainly feel that my business interests have suffered as a consequence. If the public thinks that the present administration has been satisfactory, we shall all feel amply rewarded, but personally, I have no desire and cannot at pres- ent see my way clear to again enter the field for municipal honors. Other business men have been branching out and ding their business interests in the new dis- tricts, and you may readily’ under- stand that the conduct of the office of the city’s executive requires much of the attention which would otherwise be devoted to business affairs. I leave for the Boundary country tomorrow to look after some mining properties in which we are interested and will be back in time for Tuesday evening’s council meeting. . —— Notlee. The annual meeting of the Ross- land Hockey club will be held at 8 p- m. on Friday, November 10, 1899, in the rooms over the Bank of Montreal. A full attendance is requested, A. Dutuig, Sec. 6-5t NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the creditors of James Wesley Lougheed will be held at the office of W. J. Whi , Esq., cox reprinan men aypsce BUSINESS CAHDS. De®. A. MILLOY, DENTIST. Rooms: Btone block, Svar Bank of Toronto Columbia A ve. F. Ww. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New york Life Lusurance Agency. W street. BAO. PASSLAND BVENING RECORB, NOVEMBER 16, 1Bop: c. M, Weller. A. S. Hunden. C. M. WELLER & COMPANY. PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone, 27. No. 30, west side, Spokane Street. Rogsland, B. Cc. JOHN PHILLIPS, Contractor & Carpenter. Store and Otlice Fittings. Jobbing of a kinds promptly jattenided| to. stimates Furnishes Shop: eta building, ftesidence, Monte Cristo &t , 5th house porte, ar Col- umbia avenue, P.O. Box |s the number of the ,RECORD PHONE. Let us figure on your Job IS aay THE FAST LINE TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS — EQUIPPED WITH ‘Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, . Tourist Sleeping Cars. tes and Canada, Beariehip dae to all. parts of the world. ts to China and oan via Tacoma ‘and ‘Northern Pacific Steamship Co. Trains depart from Spokane: as follows: No. 1 Westbound, ate 55 p.m., daily, City 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS aS CAKE, made now. Order now an mitnade al “ght. Everything as Gheap es you can ve hin 6 no work to Be tones A. G.C George Beam "Bakery, : No. 2 7:20 a.m,. daily. For farther information’ time, cards. mapn id tickets, sa ly to a enents ofthe - Wo E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M..Ry., ° Rossland, B. C. .|.0. We BILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa A.D. CHARLTON, Ass’t. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. 2. 3 $ i 3. e 4 : s +i Beauuitor eats Wate, recy oe (extra Ze), ast Golor Border, ithe English mupulacture $9. OO pair. « onononssoseevesavessossovenees Many others at $3, $3.50; $4, 2 $4.50, $5, $6 pene pair—from 6 pounds to, 0 pounds pair. We purchased ten bales of Comforters from COMFORTERS. a San Francisco house, which are the INEST VALUES we have eyer gotten ‘old of. ‘The coyerings are of very pretty patterns ‘aud colorings; the filling of the cleanest, white blutfy batting, : THE PRICES ARE FROM ee TO $4,00.: We have DARKER COMFORTERS, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, and, $2,00 each. | The Newest of the NewisHeré! : 3 3 3 3 The kind we can Honestly R dis Here! The Large Stock; the Good Fitters are Herel Come in and see them; we want your Trade, :i2423 and will always try to retain It. THE BIG STORE. Si~~~ HUNTER BROS~~~—- - § pasanneeosedeeoeseseoonnenneeneOE Genes —_ VOL. 5 NO. 59+) PRICE § CENTS CUT GLASS, DIAMONDS, GOLD and.SILVER * NOVELTIES, AND THE FINEST LINE OF WATCHES. § FLO EO OREO NO ROKS J. W. SPRING. THE LEADING JEWELER. R. C. Prayer Books, >. ng. C. Prayer Books,» « Methodist Hymn Books, . » Presbyterian Hymn Boeke: Bibles, and.... Butler's R. C. Catechisms:. . Thies fs 20 OF coronteaery, as we are going out of these lines oR yrtly bindings: Kbsolute Cost. No Resorve, pnifits nt Sat asa, GOODEVE BROS.; @eL. SENEYAD | Boots and Shoes Made to order. Repairs neatly dori Se “First avenue, two doors feotn Weeki W. H. FALDING, Accountant, Cc. P.. Re Block. oughton’ Rubs =erer eooes AT. W.... Another Week of Big Produtio Rossland Mines, WAR EAGLE WAS’A LEAD Sent 2396 Tons to Trail—Le Rei Came Ka with 1856 Tons—Centre Star: Shi Were 864 Tons—Iron Mask Produeed. Carloads. % The total ore shipments from t! Rossland mines for the week ing at noon today passed the “50c ton mark, The total output of t }four shipping mines was 5248. ton: This week the War Eagle was ‘i } the lead with 2336 tons to its credit; The Le Roi came next and‘its ship! ments to Northport reached. 18: 6 tons. The Centre Star followed le: after with 864 tons to Trail, whilé} the Iron Mask sent 102 tons to the! same reduction works. This makes the. total output Tet. the camp since January 1, 150,036} tons.. The Le Roi has sent 79,014! tons, the War Eagle 78,535 tons; the Centre: Star 11,226 tons, ang the Iron Mask 4743 tons. ° ~! i BOMBARDING. : KIMBERLY Pretoria, Saturday.—A dispatch dated Tuesday says the bombardment and attack on Kimberley started’ this morning. Monday General’! Cronje sent a message to Colonel” Kekewitch . calling upon him to surrender before 6 o'clock November ‘7th, otherwise the town would be shelled, ..The: women: and children are remaining at Kewich.~ The Boers surrounded Kimberly in great force und with heavy artillery. © : . ‘Has a Transport Foundered?. Brest, France.—S: di R are in circ! lati here that a British transport has foundered off ‘the island of Ushant on the coast of Brittany. : - an ° 2 5 LENGTH |. OF . THE .WAR. London, Saturday.—It is conceded here that’ on the'develop- ment.of the situation at Ladysmith d bably, the length of the war. It is pointed out that if Gen. White can ‘maintain’ his _ position till November 26 the British authorities. will be fully. sat- » isfied that all‘danger in Natal will be over.” Should he ‘fail’ to do so, and be pelled to retire whére he will meet the Boers in position ou the Tugal river ‘it ie! ‘may happen. 7 iiahe Boers have xpre d thé i “from General Buller: 3 “Cape Town, Frid 32 Chas‘ been received from Colonel Kakowich:—Kimberly, Friday. The ded are p sf - tives have been‘shot by the Boers: at Alexanderfontien. ‘The: ¢ons servancy post to the south of the: ‘Kimberly: reservoirs has ‘been issing since Nov. 4. It’ ‘is supposed to” ‘be captured ‘by, the HE MAKES m a¥ A " ‘., Boers. ! d | to predict what ° :Brown, of Beaconsfield, having’ idden with: the: .carriers,. | TWO GOLD BRICKS Are Displayed in the Window of J. W. Spring’s Store. )| THE OKANOGAN'S CLEAN-UP the Big Lamps of Gold—How the Work Is Progressing at This: Promising Property— ' What It Has Yislded. In ‘the window'of J. W. Spring’s jewelry” store are displayed two bricks brought from the 'Okanogan mine by the superintendent, A.'S: || Edgecomb.*' They weight 240 ouri- ces, and at: the value of bullion in the Similkameen’ district of $12.50 to $13 per ounce, represent about $3000. The'/two bricks represent the second’ @lean-up at the. mine, in '|;which Rossland‘men are i Mr: Edgecomb: has been the ‘su- perintendent ‘of the: property from ‘| the first and .has carefully, directed its “developmen X $8000 have-been' taken out” of the. Okanogan, and this’ clean-up rep- resents $4000, of whicti $3000 are contained’“in the bricks “and the other'$1000 is in concentrates. On the lowest level, on which work is now being “prosecuted; } the - ledge is 15 feet wide, and a. ‘working: tunnel ‘ ; : . ai Exchan uct Mart , is missin ep “The solicitor, Ritchie block, Columbia P. O. Box S15. reet, Rossland, B Insurance ge A ction r Visite Hosstand. 2 is being'/Uriven'from’ the tevel ' of, avenue, Rossland, B. Cc. on Satur- day, the 11th day of November, at the hour of 4 o'clock in the after- noon. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the 23rd day of October, 1899. y EDWARD Barr, Assignee. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to the Creditors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. Notice ishereby given that James Wesley Lougheed, heretofore trad- ing under the firm name of W. J. Lougheed & Co.asa tailor of the city of Rossland, B.C.,has by deed dated the 2oth day of October, 1899, as- signed all his personal estate,credits and effects which may be seized and sold under execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the said city of Rossland, accountant in trust for the benefit of his creditors, The said deed was CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Estimates frirntshed on all’ ‘hinds of work. Jobbing promptly atterided to Office and nd shop: ‘Comnigretal court, ampbra ho! BOSSLAND, B. 0. Rolt & Grogan, Mines, Stocks and Insurance. Representing the following FIRE INSURANCE Companies: Caledonian, Lancashire, Connecticut of Hartford, Imperial. the said James Wesley Tecre _ and the said Edward Baillie on the zoth day of October, 1899. All persons having claims against the said James Wesley Lougheed are required on or before the 2oth day of December, 1899, to send to the trustees full particulars of the same duly verified, together with the par- ticulars of the security (if any) held by them. Notice is hereby further given that after the said 20th day of December, 1899, the trustee will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the trust estate amongst the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has received notice, and that he will not be liable for the proceeds of the trust estate or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim he has not had notice at the time of the distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the 23rd day of October, 1889. Epwarp Bal.uiz, Assignee. Job Printing « of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at the... The Record Office. Le Roi_Livery,. Feed _.& Sale ‘Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG 70. Ze PROPRIETOR * Heavy Transferring. °°. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: ~ Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 39. P.O. Box 16. r and Mining. Agent and Auctioneer. ‘We have for sale, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Gloves Mitts, Undersieat, Overshirts, Socks, Watches, ‘and all kinds of Notions. Special sale for a few days at-a sacrifice, Some first classs Albums, Nothing-Cheap but the Price. ~~ Houghton's Exchange Auction Mart. -C, 0. LALONDE'S adi _M. Jenckes, secretary. of. the | Manager Rossland ‘ Opera House. AGENT: Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. ; The Ganada Accident Assurance Co., (Accident, Liability and Plate Glass.) P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE Lie sreetiie land, Nelson, Grand Forks, RETAIL GRANT! GRANITE! |. Greatest ‘Bargains and Assortment of Granite- ware ever brought to Rossland, at S. GLAZAN’S. also big line of Handsome- ly Decorated China and Crockery for the holidays. Call and see our stock. ANADIAN > PACIFIC Ry. -AND—— SOO LINE. ‘The direct route from KOOTENAY COUNTRY, to all points EAST AND WEST. alll tea rains fom” and Kootenay Landing. TOURIST CARS pass Medicine Hat, (daily), for St. Fault Sundays id Wednesdays. for Toronto; Fridays eal and Boston. Fa-Same Cars pass Revelstoke one day earlier. CONNECTIONS: nave = ree Tguaday: -ROSSLAND...ex. sunday ai 5 7:50 daily. ROSSLAND. re 2231 Morning tra tain, fer god from tn iNet son, a Sandon and Sloca points, Sonnets for: ‘all points in THE BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Exenig n main line Sui ida Soun kn coUNTAY: Hours, ROSSLAND TO weeeeeeNELSON.... -+e> For rates and full information, address the earest local agent, or A.B. Mackenzie, City Ticket Ht hate A.C. McArthur, Agent, meas W. &. Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B. Rossland. Trail, Nelson, _. Denver, Silvérton, Greenwood, Phoenix, —— MARKETS Ymir, Cascade City, Midway, Ferguson, and Vancouver. oT — William Donald, Mgr.. Rossland Branch. t and ) Visicouver. Kaslo, Sandon, New Grand Forks, > Camp McKinney, Revelstoke INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Monday, Nov. 6th, and during week. ‘The Great English Coster Singer, HARRY HARRISON, | Late of Savory Theatre Circuit. Positive appearance of. GERTIE HARRINGTON. * PROF. DEL ADELPHIA, -. In New and Starthng Tricks. PEARL & CASSIDY, Singing ‘SOLDIERS & QUE EN’ with Local Charms. Also introducing se’ ections from. “Wang,” B h Local Verses. ve . TWENTY OTHER HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES. The Farce Comedy, “A BUNCH OF JAYS.” In Tailoring Department our _. Stock Is Full and A FEW OF OUR LEADING LINES: dian Rand Drill y and 4 he Jenckes Machine, company: rof A Sherbrooke z and Montreal, is ip the! city, v7 the object “OP his visit being to looks. over the .country; covered by his: company, and he is “much pleased with the business\.done: in this district.by his local representa- tive, Frank Mendenhall. The bisi- ness has steadily increased’ ‘since the Rossland agency. was started and he anticipates still greater busi- ness.as development advances. At Sherbrooke the Jenckes com- n be di ¢ Howitzer ‘artillery has stat guns from the hills. ences in the d dispatch howitzers, of which there are only: three‘in five-inch breech loaders are claimed to be of superior character and are expected to be of particular service in ‘removing the Boer 4 situation is otherwise “arichanged.” London, Saturday.—The last infantry bitalions under: Sraehs * for South‘Africa left, England today and ‘the last‘ of: the -Hussars also sailed leaving | the: Household regim the ooly-cavalry- stilt are expected -of e Britisharmiy. These The entire absence of any news of importance from Lady- smith is having its effect on the nerves of the country, and refer- lic very anxious. pany employs three hund d skilled P for the g mechanics and the Rand npany over one hundred. They-erected a new factory last summer in order to meet the ds of their jpcreas-. ing trade. The Arlington THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. <2" Headquarters for Commer- cial Mena onte Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. |. Katie D. G reen G. M. and D.-Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North Fork Salinon River, Erie District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, -ONLY. Fifty, thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, . and can be had 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. Se i eid on application to ‘GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. LALA ROSS THOMPSON........ I have the following blocks i in the following companies ‘for sale: , Everting Star, Siiverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M Lots in the Original Townsite Eureka C lidated, Gopher, H tat Reddin. Jack Co., A 1 d,.B. C... _|(@UTCK WORK | Tel. No. 8 ng We et ap ah __Red Star ae ee & Transfer Cc Boge age delivered 1 promptly. ork handle. ippers’ agents. NEP woo. J.W. Hartline, Mer. I I Mi tt t I IK Nes SSS SSS JENCKES | MACHINE CO. SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC. ining + noheey_ IN THE WORLD. Frank E. ‘Mendenhall, Agent, Rossland, B. C, | {--f--]--} fe 7 V. AND N. TEL. 48. COL, TEL. 6 ‘The Rossland Warehouse & Transfer -.«Gompany.- ADDDANANDNADANANONANOTN This Company will handle with Quick Dispatch, any class of Freight, Heavy Machinery, Etce., Ete. : Sp ecial Furniture Van for ob Effects, Farniture, Piands, Safes, Etc., Etc. Contracts always Fulfilled Satisfactorily. ° Damage to.Goods handled by us, promptly settled for. _P. 0, BOX 482. * We Sell Hard and Soft Goal. Best Warehousing Facilities in Kootenay. GREENWOOD THEATERS cosT Rostrictions Which That City Hias on . Amusement Places. J. S. Holland, manager of the International music hall, returned last night from Greenwood. © Mr. Holland went there to open a ten- thousand-dollar theatre. Work had been com d upon the buildi but the city council passed a by-law to the effect that the first theatre opened must cost not less than $10,000 and the second not less than $25,000. As there was a thea- tre already in course of erection, which had been granted ‘the: first license, Mr. Holland did not con- sider that the town justified the erection of so expensive a building and abandoned his project. He reports business good in the: Boun- dary towns. E. J. Coyle, A.G. P. An Artistic Job Printing At the Record Office.....:.....+..Postoffice Block. " C. O. D. Grocery and Meat ‘Market... wastinstos & Washington St. WHY ron two accounts when ven i >\ean have all. together. Choice Grocerles and Vegetables» Baltimore Oys- ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Fresh & Cured Meats. The Clarendon ¢ Cafe SSS First-Class in Every Respect..- Open Day al Night. ~_—_ Rooms for Banquets and Diuner ‘Parties. CANADA THE BRIGHTEST JEWEL Lord Aberdeen Pays the Deminfon = Glowing Tribute. " London, Saturday.—Lord Aber- deen, in speaking at Scarborough, referred to Canada as the brightest jewel in the. British crown, and des- tined to take a still higher part in the Jmperal government. He in the contradictory Fe of ab 1 losses make the pub- It is pointed out that the absence of serious news in such dis- hes as have been received from General White proves nothing 1 is not. likely to send anything indicative of anxiety by pigeons, which are likely to fall into the hands of Boers. 4 There are signs that the greater part of the Boers are con- q centrating between Ladysmith and Colenso, but the stories are § the mill inorder to: ‘cheapen the cost of getting out the ore.) The. mine is-located on the Simitka C river .three . miles below the ‘boundary -|line..... £ of the future ofthe property. id: he, ‘we:-have only been working a few months, and it has been: very, costly, but we. hope to be through with the dead work before long. The mill has been running constantly ever since it started’ ani!’ we are saying 95 per cent of our ‘values. This is consid- ered remarkably close, aud is due solely to the ability and experience of the mén operating the mill. We look for a:very decided rise in the stock.” © °*.” GENEBAL BULLER’S HIEAVY TASK —_— oe bo The British Commander Bias No Easy WIME EFFACES: MANY WOUNDS ——_- A Monument 4 the Britieh Who Felt at Bunkér Hill. Boston, . Saturday.—Mayor J. Quincy has given his formal ap- .proval to the project for erecting a monument on Boston Common to the memory of British officers. and soldiers who fell at Bunker Hill. Acting under the. mayor's. approval the board of trustees of the’ ceme- tery department has granted the petition and the monument will be erected.’ The-inscription will read: “To the memory of the British officers and soldiers, some of whom are here buried, who fell ix the: dis- charge of their military. ¢ dutiesat the battle of Bunker Hilt, June: 17, 1775." Ahad oe HAS ‘T° ‘ = ‘ . F. G. Shaughnessy. Speaks of His Trip West. Montreal, Saturday. —President T. G. Shaughnessy of the C. P. R. has returned from hjs western tour, and in speaking of the possible ef- fect ofthe war in South Africa on choad, aot only between Can- ada and Great Britain, but between Canada and the United States. Hoast Tarkey Tomorrow. At the Kootenay the usual excel- lent Sunday menu will consist of a full course roast turkey dioner. Private boxes and tables for fami- lies and parties. ‘Miss SWANSON. Canadi mining enterprises said he did, not think it would make The Dominion would quite easily hold its own. Job Before Him. London, Saturday.—The concen- sus of opinion here is that the pro- king of the pi nditi longed ab of news is not due of the Doukhobor and Galician set-|to lack of interesting intelligence, tlers of the northwest, Mr. Shaug! but to the ‘government’s desire to nessy said the #: Yew colonists .were | suppress everything that could’ pos- hardly as yet fully acclimatized their new surroundings, but they | the British public. in | sibly be regarded as unwelcome to - Not -a single were making fair progress, and he.| word in regard to the movements believed in time they would become | of General Buller is permitted to good settlers. They would need change their methods in a few par- to | transpire. The reason for this secrecy prob- ticulars and no doubt they would | ably is that the continental agents see themselves the necessity for | of the Boers are in, communication doing so. . pa KISSED TILL HIS FACE HURT with Kruger through some friendly government and would immediately notify him ‘of Buller’s plans if pub- Lovis Had to Get Proteetion from lished. The government is appar-. Amorous Mrs. Schrader. Chicago, Saturday.—-Louis Meis- ently obliged to consider his Plan of ign and to he will elbaur and his mother appeared be-, Pp d direct to Lady i t fore Justice Dooley Saturday and and send other columns to the relief besought the protection of the law of Mafeking and Kimberley, or, doning those places, march di- for Louis ag of Mrs. Anna Schrader. _ Mother and son swore that Anna followed Louis by night: and by day; she waylaid him in alleys, they said, and swooped down upon him at meals, hugging and kissing him with such fierce rapidity that his face hurt him. She crooned messages of love | UPO?- through the speaking tube of his | L™ much: difference “with them.. The war would hardly. last long: enough to divert. English investors ‘from South Africa to Canada, and on the other hand any boom ‘that might set in in the former country afterthe war ended would not be likely to hurt the Canadian mines at all. flat, and. would wake him up midnigkt to fly with her. Anna told the court she paid the y ig love rect through the Orange Free State to Pretoria. This plan would also include the capture of Bloemfontein. It is not known'to even the average war of- fice official, nor perhaps to the Sec- retary of war, for that matter, which of those plans Buller would decide If he decides on leaving «th, Mafeking and Kimberl to their fate and invading the Or- ange Free State, it is feared by the time he has sufficient troops to take at Louis’ barber bill and therefore had the field he will have to fight his the right to kiss him whenever she could getat him. Justice Tooley warned Anna to “let up’” on hini. way every inch through Northern Cape Colony. Having succeeded in this, he would still have enor- mous difficulties to encounter.