THE ROSSLAND ORD. ‘month by tall... ir Cyear by oat DESTINATIONS. az. DUE 2. eat ra Pe i disrkct potas, aoe we) aie : a reagent pe McKinney. ipa Reena fo eae sect pevlose fous vo the | r sl he a a overeat re terse. never saw service before and. those of them who have endeavored to'go so have suffered the pangs of rejéc- tion, S. Perry Mills, the latest acquisi- by quent outbreaks of graphomania with which he aflicts. the "Victoria, papers, He gun dilate most learn- ‘edly on politics and Ravor his letters with classical quotations, which toria's Chinatown, Martin has at last succeeded in drawing two men of some ability and standing into his cabinet, but it has taken him two months to do it, ‘and the name of Ryder, alias Wal-. worth, will not soon fade from the people's memory. ne ——e EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘The decision of the United States court in the Ortiz case js first blood tor the opponents of the Porto Rican tariff, but the case will cer- ly go to the supreme court, It is the most important constitutional question which has eomé sp" since the days of reconstruction, Rober apis i, cei the Boers out of more’ territory with ‘one-tenth of the loss: than the bull- dog tactics of Buller and Methuen, One would have thought frém their noise that the pro-Boers were a majority of the United States sea ate, but when it came to a vote they, were only a minority. The amount of noise made tes is usually in inverse ratio to their be should be read with unction ic, Vic- | ‘Menioval Retice W. HL, Falding has temoved building.* work Special attention given t meas hae cating and shaving. A,'G,' CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY §. .900. 1 Negesapeape apse ESE Sap office init the new Bank of Monat ng matter makes your advertisement attrac We gladly change your “tad” every issue if copy is presented before 10.2. m. HELP FOR SANDON. ‘The visitation of fire which has thrown the peo Sandon homeless on the world will not ap- peal in vain tothe generous in- stincts of the people of Rossland. The Sandon folks, like those of nd many of them have embarked their all ia the venture. The toss the) have suffered will be all the more severe and the practical sympathy which will go out from this c be all the more ready. ‘The population of a mi is proverbially generous and open- handed in the relief of distres neighbors in a simi- come quickly to the aid of Sandon, remembering the proverb that in ‘commendably prompt in calling for jons and the council this morning set the ball rolling by a Tiberal donation of $500 on behalf of the corporation, The people will follow his lead, RYDER UNHORSED. ‘The summary removal of “Cheap Joho” Ryder as minister of finance ‘and the appointment of Winchester Brown to succeed him prove that Ryder was only a make-shift to ‘thold dowa the job” until Martin could find a man fit for it. What Martin wanted when he appointed Ryder was a man to hold the place, 80 that he could make a pretense of having a complete government, and any excuse for 2 man would do. Ryder was this excuse and, when ‘appointed of the three months’ ‘ale ary on which he counted, Brown is the most respzctable of Job lot of politicians Hast has succeeded in associating with self, He has some ability as an ‘orator, but his neighbors at West- minater had no higher appreciation of his talents than to reject him at the.last election. But, like the men wha joined David in the cave of ‘Adullam, i mb been allowed to = unsated by ‘an unappreciative people. They Rae is called “a matrimonial Me over the State of 1t seems that’ a cer tain clergyman decided there were too few wedding, and he preached along that line, His congregation acknowledged his sway over tem- poral as well as over spiritual mal ters, and there were 15 weddings in one week. Nothing was said about 1 cut in prices so it is presumed that the minister profited. Ignorance of the Boorse ‘An Outlander (n Pearson's Weekly. the present time the Boer’s knowledge of the power and strength of the world is nil, One man | once talked with assured me that the greatest country on the other side of the world was Hol- lund, He hadheard of Turkey,and ex-| thought that power came next. Nearly every up-country Boer thinks that the earth is flat, ‘and that the sun stands sti When a party of Boers get to- ether their conversation usually turns upon England, A Boer once turned from his companions and said to me: “We shall capture your country some day!" “How can you do that without ships?” I queried, How did Moses cross the Red Sea!” he asked, by way of instant answer, Peace Beciarea. Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters of vital importance; you may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel, In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St, Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write A Clock, general agent, Port: Dold Im One ay e Bromine Quinine — bg ay it i Sc ah "rons" poset a oe = NOTICE. vative association meetings will be held every Monday evening in the Mackintosh committee rooms, over the old Bank of Montreal quarters. fooms are always open for the re- has | ception of visitors, where voters mi register and receive general in- formation, Frest-chae ANALIAN 4 PACIFIC “Th ect ont trom KOOTENAY ‘COUNTRY, to al plats EAST AND WEST. al Reveatote TOURIST CARS muntaegage aren cer THE BOUNDARY COUNTRY. eedtoce Kea brencic Male tise ee coeebee Stree eeea ot BOUNDARY COUNTRY. lours, ROSSLAND TO NELSON. 4 TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK, SAFEST AND BEST, SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED Witt Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Sleey t Sleeping Cars. Tarowgh tebe al wont in the United Bigarahiptegats to al pare of tbe woe ‘Pago hinasnd pan via Tacoma, i ‘The Trail Creck Liberal-Conser- |7"% or farther Information’ tume, cards. may fd lees, apply to agen of the BW. Rutt, At, R.M. Ry 1. MIL, Gener ral Age, Spokane, Wa. cD. CHaMtTOM, set, Gen, Fase Agt., Portland, Ore, LADIES will be more than pleased with - our display of handsome skirts. They. are gems of Fashion and the Lowest in Price ever offered in Rossland. With them we have: just unpacked a con- & € € sisninent of @ & Silk Waists, Jet Capes, and Black Silk Capes, They are New in Design, Moderate in Price and-Handsome-in Make. Our White Wear ‘is a dream‘of Looveliness. Unequaled in Quality. HOLSTEAD?: WRIGHT * Central Dry Goods Store. Cor. First and Washington Street, Rossland, B. C. CALLED JGE DOWN ‘a Rrbeswo8d Liberal Pours Bot” Shot Into Martin. wabeTind Wis AGAINST Him |""7,. When Bier Be Tailed be Man of Many pa org Maf’ 5, se were th aa spent at CG mass aetiig "the ‘Albambra, peels It wad wa largest aud- iagca spe gathered {h the Boundary istrict, as surroundiig amps con- a quota'te those pres- ae) oreo pec the on the plat- up'articles written Thien, it was! apparent that his opponent had /Baiy too a saines Mi this, -platform hatterwof gov- from the acing to’ Midway, con- d ament has already declared ultra i ees ‘ Hewas followed’ by Mr. R who alto spoke at length. — Martir 's char d e Hoa, Smith Curtis thea took up a partof the goverament platform and io i Of the railway port by the first of November next will aggregate not less than 750 tons per day. ‘That will be the full capacity of the smelter. The only thing that prevents that today is the want of necessary hoisting machia- ery, which is ordered and under way. We are spending about $250,- 000 in an improved hoist and com- “The War Eagle and the Centre Star are being developed and rapid- ly placed in a position to make a similar increase in their shipments, that as the conditions exist on No vember t, the payroll of Rossland will be not less than $200,000 per meoth. The outlook for Rossland was therefore never brighter, and, harmonious working of the contract system to make the town one of the busiest and most successful camps in the American northwest. It has the mines, the ore reserves, and everythiog essential to n large and Prosperous camp." ‘TODAY's sToc SALES, jaketomiog is & summary of the ales on the local exchange today, | together with the quotations: Mossland Halen, Sales today on the local exchange StewpnBseeutln ‘RFE SELE we Bates # ‘Hoplahan, ue fender, was fined $20 for ae ‘drunk and disorder; Gpiden Fitrwilliaios and Hugh | ‘Stevgnson, boys of about 15, were each peverely reprimanded and re- leased-under suspended sentence for indecent exposure while bathing in the John Krudeman waa fined $5 for | 0 kk and disorderly and O. being Fh {$2.50 and costs for be- ‘Mir Merkitt Tolle Spgheniion OF Tm Weikatubens Here. | A TMIMD IMON MASK LEDGE. Croment Berths a, Good uniermediate The crosscut which is being driven for the north ledge in the Iron Mask has struck an intermedi ledge so fect from the south fedge. It is ven feet wide, ball of the width be the other half mineralized rock. Bight feet further the crosscut this morning ran into another body of of the same ledge. about three feet in 24 hours. feet by about May 15, making stout _ Rogaland is through its depres- ing from labor troubles,” alby Morkill, chief ft and acting ‘financial ma ger of the British America corpora- tion, last evening. "The contract system is working most successfully aod harmopiously baer? the mine managers ind minert. If nothing arises to disturb these harmonious felations, ‘there will be at least 2000 men employed there by November 1. Probably to00 are now at work. “The output fromthe Le Roi is about 375 tons per day—all going to pur smelter at Northport. The ore ia bing roasted, and the smelt- ex will be started as soon as suffi- cient ote ig on hand, which will be in aboutithree weeks, Our com- pany is preparing to ship from the West Le Rol, and, we anticipate that our tatal shipments to North- John Reagh has purchased the bankrupt stock of C. C, Gibson's One Price Store, on Spokane street. Before putting in his new stock, Mr. fon the dollar, the entire line of men's clothing, hats, shirts, under wear and notions. In the stock are a lot of ladies’ cous and jac! which will almost be given away, to clean them out, as the stock, future, will be chiefly clothing and men’s furnishings. The sales is on tonight. tosh turn from the east on Monday evens ing and it is expected that he will then push the campaign vigorously till the day of election, | relia So's & 7 it ad making progress at the rate of The cast shaft will be down 100 1. ii will reach the soo-foot level ty Reagh will sell, at about 25 cents is f ROSSLAND EVENING. RECORD, MAY. 5,196... | G. B, chi full assort- ment cio noted goods at the Bon T PATHS PLATFORM. Fo the Electors, Mossland Midieg, may Electora: 1 am a canilidate for the - An administration composed of those ‘hore practical experience will sable ham Soden promptly en ft with all details conned ihe Series cret"Ukiee they re ide, Sanctioning no large expenditures | other than really necossary, until the as I have said, it only depends on a | new! Mees ary Province, together with lund and forest ‘areas nod their probable values. to the main rice must, naturally be retarded, the coast cities being deprived of many supply advan- tages accruing from colonization, immi- ration tnd intereal improvements. ee the present juncture no. thit foal couimit.bletalf ta 6 any der Seis tal senetin. oi te stig rniment ownership of railways, Tt Ir plaunble, bot t would bo aveling to ‘wind the province to such m gigantic proportion, Invelving complex uuotit convinced that the resources ‘olumbia joutily wuch an ex- periment. 5. The erection and maintenance ol a technical school of mines dents to the misng he, perfecting the exis atcheg erin ptt 7. Prepamiion of. ‘areal opie mapa, sbowing router 1 2 oficial ‘would assist those engaged in explora tory wor 8. "Focaalatngw poley which woul sewore to Brith Calumiia «fore blocs tn Great Blain, thon eccring the province prominghce commensurate with ite ia gti as far as possible all bere of eoortast std Sonqaatt be ferness, by dealing with public works frreapetive of locality ox plitialalia~ tion. 10, Development of farming.dairsing, sock ala and fra prong esouren coaragement to agricul= tind eomtiea onis 8 an ra + pon Issues threatening to din tthe 0d progens of any com ty ina the Crown and their stewards acting for the csi ‘paid upon duvexped- ne of crown patents, pt departmental element. le xen ig solid ore and the |**? tis 9 ratooal hoes, aro eiting all intereats iy rectel, ‘Tho result of te cent mediation, particalarly in Rossland, isan object lesson, conclusively provins hat all parti ill CAA, Offers special membership in- ducements for a short tiaw by suspension of the initiation fee, All the es Magazines « Periodicals } Excellent Rossland Athletic. accommodations for and temporary board hers; $36 to $4o per Club. month. For particulars apply to SaaS CHARLES E. BENN, OEP SD | canes weasier, stnard, Secretary ALAUUA UL “Katie D. Green G. M and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North Fork Salmon er, Erie District, B.C. FOR DEVEL‘ OPMENT PURPO! ON! Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury it is now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to = a2 Columbia Aveuue, GEO! Rossland, B.C. A GENERAL MEETING OF THE -SUPPORTERS ‘OF THE HON. C. H. MACKINTOSH Will be heid in the Board of Trade roots, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY: 7th, At 8:00 Sharp. SOS As important business will be brought before the meeting, all those interested are urgently requested to attend. parti nx upon a broad and therefore leader Yocned taaat i to Jali the vl gist itt To what ile of the fealty to Uta . dee Mhote who ‘hate forrender tel an a ating oth Britis fh arn tuition, over al Shoals throughout the province beileat rervant, C. 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