_.... ROBSLAND: EVENIN AFTER JIM BLAINE] Republic Strike Sends Blaine to 34 1-2. Cents Today, WINNIPEG UP AND DOWN Fiaotuatioas This Morning Kept the Prioo Vibrating. Between 30 8-4 Cents and 92 Gents. The Republic strike has sent’ the asking price from $1.19, to , $1.30, b'it sales are slow as the stock ‘ is too-expensive for speculative pur- poses. Jim Blaine has responded readily to the find and 3,000 sold this. morning at prices ranging from Buk to 344c. Winnipeg has been up and down fron 303{c to 32¢, and: 10,500 shares changed hands, Peoria, Mines has advanced to 2c, ASKED BID taubusca... 40 36 Inin Colt ag, Horas. Bossland Sales. ‘Today's ‘sales. on. the.-Rossland exchange were: Jim Blaine, 500, BIife, 1066, 1568, ag%bd,' 2600," 342i 500, 3412¢} Winnipeg, 500, 1000, 1000, 3034¢, 500, 500, 3000, iC, 2500, 31 4c, 1500, 32c; Okan- ogiin, 5000, 1234c; Tamarac, 500, gc} Deer Park, 3000, 3000, 4c, | wholly: sticcessti 1500, 4c; Van Anda;:2000, 8c; 2000, 2c; I. X. L., 1500, 3000, 14%c; King,:(pooled,) 3200, 21¢; Waterloo; 5000,:12c,: 1000, 12%4c} Rambler-Cariboo, 5000,’ §44'¢, 2000, 55¢; Homestake, option 30 days, 2000, 8c;. Jim Blaine, call 30 days, 1000, 43¢, $10 down, 1000, 1000, 1000, 43¢, $12.50 down, 2000, 43¢, $15 down;: Rambler, 30-day call, 1000, 6214c, $10 down; total sales, 63,200 shares. - PUBLIC OPINION. The British government's Ppro- posal to pay all the of the Virginia, 1000, 7340; Peoria Mites, {° veeeseTHE...... WAGE-WORKER: who 18 not a member of his union is a clos onthe whole ot industrial provements und the.freedom of the workers. ~The wa enrner whois fooled by: being Ied to. be leve thatthe can Luy goods at half price, the, cheapest: kind, when he hears soue- thing rip. You can vet-good goods at good value by going up Washington ftreet to... Houshton’s Exchange Auction Matt, cP. R- BLOCK. We biave for sale, Boots, Shoes, Rubber: Socks, Watches, and all kinds of Nations. Special salo Tor a few duys ut a snc ritice, Some first class ‘Alban Nothing Cheap but the Price.. Canadian contingent except the transportation to South Africa, while tained at Ottawa. Canada has the money as well as the men, : and the people of this country will be quite will want to pay all expenses and they will endorse the Dominion gov- ernment if it promptly insists upon paying the whole shot.—-Toronto Evening Star, The liberal-cqnservatives have met in ccnvention at New. Weést~ :minster and declared for the intro- pr iticss In this platform for provincial purposes and will” elect a! leader. As was while: there is no logical relation be- tween provincial and; ‘dominion af- fairs, it’ is- the only, practical ‘solu- most gratifying should not be enter-" willing, even eager,to do more than’ send volunteers for the service; they duction. of: straight party lines in‘ tion they have formulated a definite | si by the Minér some time ago, | c. BP, R. Block. TURE EXCHANGE. Under new management. FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. NEAT anp CLEAN BED- ROOMS. Bar Supplied, with the Finest. ‘Give us a call. PJ SLAVIN. sete er wees PROPRIETOR. CM WELLER PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone 27. No 30, west side; Spokane Street. Rossland, Be ec. tion of the tangle which politics has got into at:Victoria... People generally will welcome ani opportu- nity to-ally themselves on ‘one*side orithe: other, with some party Fe- sponsible as a whole for the acts of the. government. ; Either liberals, or conservatives would prefer to see ‘their. political opppnents in power to’ buch® a nondescript combination as at present ‘exists,: with personal as- pirations as the main::line’ of cleavg age. Naturally, as this is:a- new departure in this province, there will be some oppositjon to it; and it is possible - that it may.nat: be forced on ° “S00n}- it‘imust.come, : = uitisooner ortlatér 4 may now look forward’ td the lib-' erals : following suit, now. that the gauntlet has been thrown down. It will be interesting: to watch the de- velopments of thé'next few monthr. —Greeriwood Miner. a ____ BUSINESS, LOCALS. Established May, 1805. T. REDDIN- JACKSON co., Uuairep tiaeniry. MINING AND INVESTMENT + BROKERS, Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. Walter L, Orde DICKINSON & ORDE "Stock: Brokers, Stocks bought and sold on the closest margins, Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B.C. CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER, Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 The Hotel Russell sets the best table in. Rossland.’ ; The most, stylish turnouts —sa dle horses, coupes or gurneys— Montana stables, ‘phone 6, * has been, reopened under n. agement and furnishes the est, 25~ cent meal in.town. 4 ‘aii* eléction