" the C.P.R., is at the Kootenay. - Columbia. is . of itself of . particular] , value to any person who ‘has occa- _ mining companies.. « MINOE HENTION. A. Berwick, holder of winning ticket No. 88 at the raffle for a Advertisements under this hea gate of One Cent a Word, “Alt “akon Ke bicycle” held on Friday ¢ "Oct. 6th, at the Bellevue hotel, “i requested to call for the machine, The Recorp is daily adding to its of subscription list and the fess ti rm 3S conte. (Ske fasertions, ‘ANNOUNCEMENTS. ery store has removed from the Postofiice bullding: to Columbia ‘avenue, opposite C.P.R. telegraph office. AIELLO & CALESTRO, Proprietors. mew advertisers is also increasing. Attention is called today to'the’ an- of H.°S. Wallace, books and stationery, and of Rolt .& Grogan, general insurance agents. M. W. Simpson, the Columbia avenue stationer, has made exten- Sive alterations in his store during the past week and added new fix- He now has one of the neat- nouncement tures. est stores on the avenue. ABOUT PEOPLE. w. McQueen, the city clerk, and Mrs. McQueen, are at. the Spokane industrial show. James Wilks, the organizer of “PRESSING AND DYEING. 1 the Western Federation of :Miners, eam last night from Nelson. Macdonell. rai a repre U.S. Consular Agent John Jackson Jr. has re- moved ‘from’ Postoffice Block to office of G. W; Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. Agent for John R. Cook. more when you are purchasing hats, shoes, cloth- ing, gents’ furnishings and blankets. get the cata- Columbia avenue. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHEAP READING—All the latest novels at the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any book in our library for five cents, Washlngton street and First avenue. TAILORING, O. SAVARD, . Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and db- mestic goods In Rossland. None but first-class labor Employed. Prices moderate. avenue, Rossland, Cleaning, dyeing and repairing of men’s and for tourists on shortest notice. Washington Street Steam Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Thorwald Hartman was doing business at Sheep Creek this week. ‘Godwin Ordway, formerly of Clarke & Ordway, assayers of Ross- Jand; is now in the regular army where he. halds') a commission as second lieutenant. He is now sta- tioned in Vermont, ; H..G. Fisher is acting as receiv- ing. teller at the Bank - of Montreal aa. the absence of A. E. Taylor. cw. H. S. Gavin ‘left today for |. and will be ‘absent until Of the weelk. + Arthur Hilt ofthe Review Print- ing company, has been” taking ‘in the fruit fair this week. Lnmtieriyrgneiintel DAREcroRY. “Book. for Every ‘Business Man. “Henderson's British Col: OVERCOATS—Just received S00, bought from a fire sale; worth from $15 to $35. Bead tholce at $8, at the Rossland Auction House. | WATCH REPAIRING. FINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges. A line of aplendid time pieces. Jeweler, opposite Windsor. Hotel SITUATIONS AND HELP. WANTED—Girl as.assistant cook at 114 Co- Iymbla avenue. f WANTED-—Minersto. know that they can get the best. overalls and jumpers, riveted,. worth $1 00 ationly 6oc at the Rossland Auction House. _ WANTED TO TRADE. WANTED TO. TRADE—Mining stock Rossland Residence lot. Address Sroox, Recok Office. IF YOU don't know how you can save half or |" logue of the Rossland Ancor House, 42 East | > Columbia |, .:€ in: Crown. Granted. Ymir properties, for.§ ‘ REMOVAL—she Sparta fruit and confectlom- | .;., The: h A full stock of all Hinds of. Ladies’. aa | Underwear, gc, to $4.00'each. ‘-.Cashmere and Worsted “Hoslery, : age. ‘to 75°. pair. women’s garments. Clothes cleaned and pressed |’: A. ZimMERMAN, | WH is now t ing chilly enough to remind ope_t that’ “the body MUST be envelcped in "WARMER CLOTHING, and. NOW is . the most appropriate time to supply yourself with SUITABLE WEAR- . ING APPAREL for Fall and Winter = -: Ready-to-wear kirts, “many styles and colors _ $3. 50 to $io.00. Imported. Pct eits ‘Crepons, in blacks, ais vel olf ce from $xo‘ b $121 503. AUCTIONEER, DIAMONDS!, DIAMONDS!—Must be .sold at once, ..Diamond earrings, dlamond brooch, ladys watch,.full jeweled’ Elgin.movement,, ane getitle-' man's solid gold watch, American Waltham move- ment, at Houghton’s Exchange and Auction Mart, North Washington‘street, in C. P. R: hotel block. Gazetteer and: directory for’ '1899- 900 is at-hand and p such a “MISCELLAKEOUS, compilation of facts and informa- tion as to make it of more than. or- dinary value to the business man, /{ socks, sold elsewhere at 35¢, tor only 1=j5¢ at the LOST—Three-year-old bay horse with X taal cn right hip, Reward will be pald for return thorse to Kootenay cigar store, Pirst avenue. ‘“* WANTED—Machine men,'helpets and ciuci:- diamond ring, lady's x4-karat.W. Sassay.solid gold'| .-° abe "and ‘Couche: ‘endle: ess v ers for tunnel. Free transportation. Apply Hotel | Russell, bare “WANFED—Toself the. best prte woo! heavy |] Ressland Auction House, WANTED—To buy a reatdence iot.. Must |! becheap, .Address with price aud terms, Box 58k, Recorp office, WANTED—To buy a good two-roomed: house near town... Apply at this office. © " FURNISHED ROOMS. Accountant, . “Insurance and Mining Agent and Auctioneer. "WANTED — ‘Two of three furnished rooms or a’ furnished, nouse. Address, with terms, X.Y.Z., Recon office. ‘ ‘FOR RENT. <2 KRENT—¥our suites of living rooms of three foome each Im brick building, “Enquire of Eber © Smich... toatst Rossland Opera. House. 2 The, Canada Acclde: Assurance Co., TO RENT — Unfornished house, five | C Ave, next to Hunter Bros “That. portion: devoted ‘to ‘mining companies doing business in. British ‘sion to seek information concerning. Inaddition to this feature the book ‘ ontains = abectory of all‘in- rooms, large city water., Apply, M. W. Simpson’: ‘3 store, Co- lombta avenue. ‘FOR SALE, “For SALES Fine square plano, in good condi- ‘thon? Will set for $13$ cash or $150 on time. Ad~ dress: FM: H,; Reco office. FOR-SALE—A4 7 horse-power Pelton woter'wheel, cheap, Address, A. B., Rzo- ‘oxp Office. corporated, cor index ‘showing: the names of all places in each electoral district, a ‘FOR '8SALE—A four-room -house with farniture and equity in lot, $1,000. Best of location. Try: the Cake ‘S Pasrty | AT THE . City Bakery... IT IS THE BEST, and’ moe as], you can make it . Try it! 54 Washington Sfreet..., a ‘Spokane Street, ew iS "Goods arriving daily: we handle the Best_manufac- ture of Shoes, Hats,. ready , Pur Coats, “Long “and” ‘Short Guin Boots, with . ’ Leather ‘Sole, etc,, etc. One Prico to all. iWe rell A. a, Small Profit. .S. A. HARTMAN, Next to Bank of Seonttasl, AAR A ARR Ser RT wad T. "EL HALEY, ‘ : Wholéiate and A Retail Beéf;.iusPork, Mitton, ‘FISH, OYSTERS, AND GAME. at f _Rosslend, B. c Bstimates furnished : _. JODbIng rane Byfata shu +, Office ‘and ‘shop: Moor aliaseie ase ie KO! SLARD, B.O. ‘Under new ‘tianagements FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM NEAT ann CLEAN BED- ROOMS. Bar Supplied with the "Phiest: _, Give us a call) * Pe Je SLAVIN... ... 5.) ROSSLAND Pietiniké those. who their money at hom you,” and_ thereby’ help your own and your city’s interests. ‘| White Labor. and ‘Clean “ {© sWorke> ROPRIETOR, t ‘< ve ay PUBLISHED’ EVENINGS PXCHPT SUNDAY, VOL. 5+ NOy, 35. ROSSLAND, BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA; i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12) "1899. PRICE 5 CENTS, ; PR ZEAOZ ESOL NES PLS ZSOZSIZS ei 3 FOR FINE ++-GO TO... nF W.SPRI NG, Everything Guaratiteed, Next door to the Post Office. The Leading Jeweler {3} Builds up your Nervous System. NO DISAGREEABLE EFFECTS | Catarrh, Etc. “DR. ERSKIN’S CATARRH POWDER. Price 50c¢ Our Comp.: Syrup Hyposphosphites, thens your Fung Tiss ues, wall: jén and Women, GOOD ENE BROS., Druggists and Stationers. Streny Prevents Consumption. 1¥ Rood fo! NO COCAINE, Absolute Cure for Colds in Head, S277It pays to deal with Goodeve Bros,” Renews your Vitality. el Wise Chricel Are you a reader? Some people read and think; others the otherand still others. do neitBer. Tu haye the best enjoyment in life you should sclect wisely Your Reading Matter. A large and varied stock of BOOKS and the newest and best are cop stuisty eoming .im as fast as they are Rossland and Greenwood, B, C, publiso H. do one or Ss. WALLACE. 0.5 D. Grocery and Meat Market. PAY: rqu two Accounts: have ull’ toge! Choice Grocerié Srrxs oo when yon. nid. Veg: not les, Baltimore Oys* ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Fresh & Cured Meats. PP DLL LIL DAL ALL LPL AA Telephone 99. - Washington St. CUNLIFFE & ABLETT,. NGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Alt classes of Repairs and Construction. Work Undertaken. Ore. Cara, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, pedialty. Northey Pamps kept in sto tgs Co.'s, a, Malls, Concentrators, whira Re sicie, Rosslana. Shafting, Hangers and Pullers. Pipe work 5 jock. "Agent too Wm. Hamilto: ce BP. O. Box 198. First-Class in’ Every Respect. The Clarendon Cafe Open Day and Night. —_—_— Rooms:for*Banquets and Diuner Parties. 106 west Columbla Auenue “BEST Wearing, BEST Fitting, and BEST Looking’ Footwear In Men's Women's and Children’s.. 11 East Columbia Avenue. C. O. Lalonde. —_ = 7 OREINTHEJUMBO Watch...Repairing, "Old Shaft Where « Big’ Body of ellurides SAND ping Gradé—Strike Is: Ve cally ‘Beneath ‘Was Uncovered. t eu tee It looks as ifthe ‘Jumbo -has come into a first-class’ low. grade, | M.P.,\who were expected to be in | Prail tonight, have. changed their Will Arrive This Evening and Speak ‘Womorrow Night. Hon. Sidney Fisher, - minister of agriculture, | and_ Hewitt’. Bostock, .| plans: ‘and vill come straight onto | Rossland, _ They will arrive via the Ie. PLR. ‘at. 7340, this evening... To- || morrow, they will address. a..public -| meeting at Miners’ , Union hall jat eight o' ’clock. \) Ne Wacnt Race. No start was made today i in the yacht tace.. Another - trial will be made tomorrow. 2 ore-chute. After © crosscutting the lowest; tunnel’ has met the ledge at a’ depth of 400 feet. Thus’ tar the vein has proven to be 15 feet wide, ‘and it shows a solid’ body “of quart pyrrhotite and copper. 4 Hardly ‘a> piece , of jrock ca can be. which does not show ore. The quartz in places is agoft granular formation, but for-the'most part it has’ been altered by heat and pres- sure until it is almost; as solid as granite. |The iron’ is’of two ‘char- acters—a fine,’ close- -gtained. ore running in fine streaks - all through the ‘quartz, and a coarser brown iron found in blisters through ‘the rock. One of the most gratifying indications is the presence of -con- siderable copper, which is nearly al- found in the face ot! the workings : FIREMEN WILL CET NO RAISE Gity Administration Refuses..to on- sider Their Application. Obicf Guthrie, Notified to Get Now Men: In Qase Those. Signing. Petition * Wish to Quit. The city administration has made short work_of the firemen's demand for -a. minimum salary. .of $75 per month... The decision was reached this morning , and it was in short that ‘no raise in wages would be considered for a moment. At the meeting: of the city council ‘on ‘Tuesday night the>. communica; tions ‘inclided* a “letter ‘from’ ‘Fred Wilson, Frank French, James Mar- tin and. William Boyd,. in. which but it is’“declared ‘that some? of the ore will ship. “Indeed, to judge by its appearance, it ¢ertainly can be treated at a profit. The'present find has been made at’ a’ point a little more than: 400 feet from the mouth of the crosscut tunnel. neath the old shaft on the surface where a body of telliurides was met. As yet no sylvanite has been met in the new ore chute, but seemingly it has only been tapped. . There is no telling what it will show’ onl devel- ‘opment. NO INCREASE YET. Men . Will. 25 . , Cent Meals. Efforts to raise the price of meals from 25 to 35 cents:-have: fallen‘ through for the reason that all res- taurant and hotel keepers would not join in the advance. At the meeting held Tuesday night some of the restaurant men were absent and others were not favorable to the increase... It’ was apparent that if any remained out the man furnishing the 25-cent meals would get the trade and the + | all round. It is nearly in line under-|. they’ pai out that the present ih, Was considerably :-below the Scale in‘Seattle and Spokane. In conclusion they requested. that ‘their salaries 'be'raised to $75 per month They would quit. at once, they announced, unless “the” raise was made. As the salaries ‘of all: the: men ex- cept the chief had’ been’: raised ‘$5 per month only a-few-days before, the new’ request | was not ‘received with very good grace ‘by thé city councillors. . Nevertheless , nothing was done until this morning when the administration decided ‘that wages should not be increased, and’ Chief Guthrie was instructed to ine form the men-to that effect. If the four who drew up the letter desired to quit, they could do so by giving 30. day’s notice, and new firemen would: be. secured _ The men who made the demand for a raise have however thought better of’ their action, and will probably not go out. «*We mean‘'to. paya good scale all around» to ‘the. firemen,” said Mayor Goodeve today, ‘‘but in view of the’ $s-a-month raise which had just ‘been’ made to them, their de- mand for an additional. increase d ill-timed, and. I'am sure the whole. busi was con: ently called off. ‘ Saeking Coxey Ore, council could ‘not consider it’ for a moment. The ‘men° are provided aid them, ,$65.and $79 ,.pec|t LET MITCHELL C0 Police Commissioners Favor Expelling the Jailor. EXONERATE CHIEF INGRAM Report Practically Agreed Upon But Not Yet _ Submitted to Council—Will Be Presented at Regular Meeting to Be Held Next Tues- day Night. : While. the ’ police » commissioners have as-yet made no -report upon the investigation just closed, it is safe to say that they. will recom- mend the exoneration of Chief. In- gram and the discharge of: Jailer William Mitchell. It ‘is. unlikely that a spécial council meeting will be called to consider ‘the commis- sioner’s report, and the report will not be presented until the ‘regular session of the aldermen next 'Tues- day night. There is_no rush in the matter as Jailer Mitchell is now. in Spokane, while the chief, it is.:safe- to say, will be honorably vindicated by the commissioners. ky She The most influential evidence against Mitchell was in connection’ acting as purchasing agent for. the. jail. The rotund little warden‘had * a system all his own for faring on the fat of the land. Turkeys‘and game,” “purchased for his private That. was the chief causé’of ‘his -uns: doing in the eyes of the commis- Sioners, although his.’ connection with the Chinese gambling games leayes much .to be explained. His resignation is now before the board, but they will in-all likelihood refuse to accept it and will discharer\® him for improper conduct, As for the chief, nothing more serious than ‘an’ occasional lapse from temperance seems to ‘have Been proven and nothing will be done in the matter of the complaints filed against him. ABOUT PEOPLE. Roy Clarke is attending the Spo- kane show. Smith Curtis left at noon for the Boundary country. Edward Baillie was among the sightseers leaving at noon for Spo- kane. James E. McCarthy, a Trail mer- chant, passed through Rossland to- day enroute for Spokane. Mrs. J. C. Esling arrived from the.coast yesterday and is visiting her son, William K. Esling. °° Charles W. Mount of C. W. with: his commissary account. while: ‘gazetteer and directory of all cities, towns, villages, postoffices, mining a ‘JOHN PHILLIPS,. .. Contractor & Carpenter with " excellent accomodations in| Mount & Co., clothiers, left today ROSS THOMPSON... At the Coxey the work of sack- .FOR RENT. Meal by, me. ell Hotel,” miguate on lot 12, block 27, ‘camps and steamboat landings, and other facts and figures of impor- Yance. The ‘book is issued by the _Five-room house, $25.00. ¥ive-room bouse with bath, 525. Fi 1 house, $8. Hend Publishi pany, of which James Henderson is. the managing. director. Rorice. Application tor Transter ef Liquor Li- OTICE is hereb: Seen t that, ties the la; N ey, days ror. Re date of qhispotice: 2. elt iil be made to the Board of fnissloners or other pro} officers, i ‘that behalf. asion: nse transfer the hotel license,: now Hguors, etc., in the "Grand |« Na inthe Eh) to John Matthews. | re and Office Fi ittin gs. Jobbing a fail nds Promptly aviended to. ites Fy Imperial building, Residénce, monte Griste 8t., 5th house north mer Col- mbia-avenue, 2.0. Box Four-room house, $9, | BLN, OUIMEITE & CO., Ingurance, Real Estate and Mining Brokers "BUSINESS LOCALS, The Hotel Russell sets the best table i in Rossland. The best ‘saddle horses at’-the ted this goth day ot ‘ot t septemiber, mber. *Pensee. JOHN F. Le Roi. Livery, Feed Se gh as. gapibik gles -& Sale Stables.. LINDBURG + «PROPRIETOR Heavy. Transferring. a First-class sucate ‘8 Pack Horses. Commercial panes *Ehone No. 30. P.O. Box 1, Montana; phone 6, GRAND UNION HOTEL.. " GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY Neatly Furnished . nae 50 per week Birst-Class Bar - ‘tn cofinection. ‘TPetephoris Noss, 2 Columbia Avenue. Bour doors east of Post office, FIRST-CLASS. BUSINESS LUNCH, 35 CENTS, Any style OYSTERS a Specialty. GAME in Season. .-Miss K. Swanson,:Prop.- ‘ Transter of Uquer License. | Lots in the I have the following blocks in the Eureka Consolidated, Gopher, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eure following companies for sale: Homestake, Evening Star, ‘ka, North Star and ZilaM Original Townsite > Reddin. Jackson Co., Agents, Rossland, B. c. The Question Arises, oe ——— WHERE TO PURCHASE ..DRUGS. COMPLFTE STOOKo| and they are reat. bi a FULL and igines of Great | Parity, di We ire to impress: become v opine 8 throa the po ‘e alse _oulet oper ae soa, etc., age. Ours Iso have & ,at moderate wees the Draggist. dt rat ie: “dra An, tea eae oe envy more than rail supply of Perfumes prices. ap, is regularly: being: taken vout-in de- ing ore for the coming shipment to Northport is: going ‘rapidly ahead. It is expected that 40 tons will be sent down there fort treatment next week. : 1. X. L. to Ship again. John, S. Baker of Tacoma, who is one of the chief owners “in the I. ‘lXwL., came in yesterday sand left for t the.sound today. He made a Hasty ‘exafiination’of the property while here and was much pleased ‘ ‘Although no velopment and another shipment of 20 tons will: be made the first of the way of sleeping’ apartments and reading rooms at the’ fire: hall, and the present scale of wages seems amply liberal.” Sam Hall, .superintendent, of the Iron-Mask at Rossland, who has re- cently been: appointed superintend- ent. of. the..Morning. Glory, Quilp and Stray Horse of this camp, left Monday after having spent a week in laying out the work on the three properties named. He put eight men to ‘work on the Morning Glory, five” ‘on..the,,.Quilp ‘and five-on ‘the Stray Horse, making 18 men alté- ether: Previous to that tinte only two men have been working on the Quilp and two on the Stray Horse. | next- week. to attend the Spokane show. E. M. Aldrich of the Jas.’ Cooper Manufacturing company, is back from a trip through the Boundary country. W. H. Goodeve of Goodeve Bros.,'* ‘druggists, who was at the ‘Spokane’ industrial show, is again’ hack to Rossland. Chief of Police Ingram left this morning for -Halcyor Hot Springs to take the waters there in hopes of getting relief from rheumatism. “Noble Binns of Clark & Binns, furniture dealers of Trail, was doing —Republic Miner. business in Rossland today.