ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 23. i900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘THe Ovogst Dairy in THE InTaRIoR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL. 98. P.O. BOX 538. 2 SUBSCHIPTION RATES? Dail » per month by mall 8, ity half faa by mail . 00 per Daily » per” ear, forei; 0 Subscriptions invariably in advance. further bodies of his troops can be detached, if a serious emergency in China should require it, until an army of 100,000 men is landed in the celestial empire. This.is an army which even Rus- sia, with her huge military power, can hardly match in the field. It is composed of veterans, seasoned with an arduous campaign and with all the weaklings weeded out. _ It is fully equipped, has all its transports ready to hand and is. already half right place.. The‘capital is waiting to come, if it'can be assured that the conditions under which the invest- ment is made will not be suddenly changed alter it is made, . With fair treatment by the gov- ernment for both capital and labor, there is no reason why ma decade Rossland should not become one of a string of mining towns extending from the Rockies to, the Cascades and from the southern boundary to Atlin, i THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. AN cave | > alata SOCSHOGE CHASTE OTETOGGHS |g "ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 23, 1900. EDITORIAL NOTES. “'Gov, Melpnes has suddenly be- -He issues writs |. for bye-elections and agrees to pro- rogue the legislature without trou- He. must . have heard _from come tractable. ble. ° Ottawa, Sir Wilfrid.and the other ten Lib- erals were within their rights’ when they remained seated and refused containing six political parties, — Toronto Star, British Columbia wanted a gov- ernment which would not scare off capital, and British Columbia will get what it voted for in the ascen- daney of Hon. Jim Dungmuir.— Toronto Telegram. breukfast, 7 a. m.;, holiness ‘meet- ing, 10 a. m,.;.Junior meeting 11 ar] ni; free and easy, 3 o'clock, Methodist «church, Washing- ton street, George H. Morden, pas- tor, Service at 11 a.m. and at'7.30 p.m. = Sabbath class at 2.30 p.m. Epworth Eeague Preserving Season, Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, of C. zE. Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer WwW i at 8p. m. The pastor will preach morning and evening. school and Bible}: Glory, 5000, 4c; Lone Pine Sur- prise, 500, 163{c; Similkameen Copper Mining Co., 1500, 3¢. Total sales, 235500 shares, pinabsres CLASSIFIED. Advertisements under this ead inserted at the rite of One Genta Word. Nothing, taken for Tees than 2 cont. Sis insertions, TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of Imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plasgered and painted, and lot; central; $700. ‘I’. Prest, 26 Co- jumbia avenue. CANADIAN. PACIFIC Imperial to sing God Save the Queen. And the people are within their rights when they form a’ judgment upon such’ conduc Ottawa Citizen, quarts and half gallons, O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20, ‘ tf a a 99 ill be made known upon | imi e Adverhslog ratee plication. ” way to the new scene of operations. The incompetents among its officers have been found out and put where: FOR RENT — House, five rooms, « rooms, $6; house, three rooms, $5. Columbia avenue. $15; two], ‘"L. Prest, 26 i] r : At Prices to Clear. St. George's church (second Sun- 5 = 7% : day after Trinity) services will bé as follows: 8:30 a. m., holy. com: sqecenemenensenrmemeees TheRecorD reaches the people. Don't forget the ball game to- morrow—Colville versus Rossland. Homes (Agsess. paid) they can do the least harm, and the best men, who have stood the test ofa have been put in d arf} tal 13 18 | 29] 20 25 { 26) 27 “ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for It is certain that the suppression of the Boxers, the exaction of in- demnities from their guilty accom- plices at the head of the Chinese government and. the of Game called at 2:30 p. m. ‘The House Spoiled the Garden W. D. Wilson and Fraok Bure are charged by Mrs. Eugeina G. Paulson ‘with destroying the vegeta- bles in her garden’ and will? have a hearing before Magistrate Boultbee affairs in such a way “as to ensure the safety of foreigners and their property in China hereafter will lead to sharp dissensions among the Eu- ropean powers, whose forces are now acting ther in a temp on Mond Wilson is moving Burr’s house and took it across Mrs, Paulson's lot, doing the dam- age alleged. Fine Hettleg Goods. usa ote Sunday... é ing intting ‘Sunt and Boundary points daily, except Sundays. 2:58 Pm. To. Trail, Nelson, Ar- row Lake points and main line 1205 p. ™, 2m *. 1TaS Bi mn ‘gency That some of them will endeavor to take advantage of -the situation for their own territorial aggrandizement there can. be no doubt. Only by having close at hand an overwhelming force can Britain guard her interests. The only other nation with whom she has thorough community of interest is Japan, for Germany's schemes may run counter to British interests and a conflict of interest with Rus- sia and France is certain. _ Britain ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS, CLOSE | Due Revelstoke and alt points least and west, including Kam| a tatiy™ rath Robson, Nakusp, 15D.| a Sicyon, Springs, ad ail 5 'slocan’and Lardea| sta Nelson, Kaslo, and ¥mir, land all Kootenay” lake, and! 3 m_|Crow’s Nest Pass “connecs @Spokane, North a Sttpotnes in United States, * Ordinary letter, mail only, for all Eastern Canada, the United fae an ‘and all 2en- her toreign countries. Nelson and Nel: — district. x, |Tenitories, eS anteba ‘gan: 70 Hera Canada, United “Kine-| "daily. dorm and all European ay Grand Forks Greenwood,| Mibway and all tier Bowed: lary District points Austtalias bars and Jepan— see dasaatt notices Letter Registration must be half an aor vers fete to the time for losing tes mails. ‘he postofiice Is 0] ft 8 t ey ath except Sindayh LO eae OF ee which can therefe rely only upon her own strong arm, and that strong arm is fortunately-in splendid ians d - most high Schlitz’s extract’: of . malt. Sold by the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. Import- ed white wines,” clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket’ or case at moderate prices. A tf Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s, KENNETH MINING AND. DEVELOPMENT CO., LIMITED LIABILITY. Rosstand, May 10 $900, ‘I beg to sive notice, that a special ex- con- dition to strike a telling blow. A BUSINESS GOVERNMENT. There is a little too much of the island in the Dunsmnir cabinet to suit the people of the interior, but m,|they will overlook that defect in view of the assurance they have of a stable. government, which will conduct the business of the prov- ince on business principles. A gov- ernment to which 25 cf the 38 | {9 members of the legislature have pledged .their- support has all the eting of. the above named company. wat be held at the office of the mpany, Wallace Block, Columbia ayenue in the ci ty. ot Rursland, on Thursday, the 28th day of June, 1900, o'clock tn the lernoon, eee the following resolutions will be subm! 1, That it i desirable t6 teconstruct the ite province of British Columbia, Esquire, be, and hereby is, appointed | liquidator for the pi ig Wprpose of such winding: ‘hat the said ligatdator te and hereby ie authorized to he itra- on of a new company, named: “The ‘Tamarac Mines, 1 ftted with a meni orandant ae petelee of association with the of stability sur ding it. Time atone’ can show whether it has these'elements within itself. It it has, it can hold its’ majority and remove that sense of uncertaiuity is a blight on new enter- prises. The character of the pre- mier is an evidence that he will TO ADVERTISERS. - New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘ad’ every issue if copy is preserved before 10 a. m. READY FOR MORE WORK. If Russia has stirred up the Boxer uprising in China, she has done so a little too late to gain the advan- tage of Britain’s pre-occupation in South Africa. Roberts’ line of communications via Bloemfontein has been quickly re- paired and- Buller will today join forces with those of the commander in chief." This will give Roberts a The break iu Lord’ give the provi a./b gov- ernment, which is its direst. need. The extent to which he has drawn his ministers trom the mainland is anearnest of his having realized that the island is not quite all of British Columbia. The change. comes at the right juncture for a revival of industry. in ‘the province. The South African war has for the last year locked up the supplies of capital which would naturally come from the old coun- try to Western Canada as well as to South Africa. With the ap- proach of the close of the war, the holders of that capital must be itching to employ it where it will be safe and earn a profit. The defeat of Mr. Martin, with his harebrain- .wew and shorter line of ; tion with a new base at Durban, It cuts off the remnant of the Free Staters‘still in the field in the north eastern corner of the Orange River eolony from the main body of .Transvaalers who have retreated eastwatd from Pretoria. The rapid- ity with which the Boers are giving up their arms shows that the coun- try west of Pretoria is practically pacified. The British forces can thus be concentrated in a compara- tively small area, leaving garrisons _ in the conquered towns and patrols for the railroads and outlying dis- tricts, ‘The conquest of the terri- tory still held by the Boers can ed, d igogic sch and his sacrifice of public interests to pet- sonal vengeance, should set the minds of investors at rest as to the satety of their capital in the prov- ince. The elevation to the pre- miership of the man who has the largest personal interest in stable, progressive government, is an ad- ded assurance. The profits which have been earned on the ‘mines so far developed give every assurance o* a fair return on capital which is wisely invested. .That a good in- vestment, well managed, will earn such profits is proved by the case of the Le Roi mine. That British in- vestors are eager for more such in- is proved by the readi- therefore be lished the more easily and swiftly, with several strong torces converging upon it from the east, south and west. The detachment of 10,000 men fem Buller’s army should not, un- der these circumstances, greatly im- pair Roberts’ ability to bring the warts an early conclusion and, as he progresseg in this werk, still ness with which they took up the stock of the Le Roi No. 2 and ran it up tea premium, There are mere mines of the same kind await- ing development and -they can be made profitable by the use of cap‘= tal, brains and skilled muscle. The brains and the skilled workmen can be found if they are sought in the an agreement | with such new co mapan (when incorporated), in the” terms 0 Mi draft, and to carry ‘the’same into oftect with such Uf .any) modifications as they think expedent. ARTHUR MARSH,” Secretary ;Tressurer:’ INVE STORS wills fing jhe ofiee BIG-FOUR’: » Cosolidated Mining Co... Two doors above Masonié Hall,; Columbia avenue, Thaee LargeVeins, Good” ; Valuis, Large Ore Body; one. mile west. of the city Best’ Buyin! in Rossland BIG. FOUR Consolidated, Mining Co. of every descrintion® executed with neatntss: The > Arlington: ae Ladies’... Tailor-Made Garments.’ a ELAN ALLAMANUAN AMMALHAILAUAILE As we have _not a great many left, we also offer the balance. of -.....5.++ NTT | avirnreersetentst Beautifulcombinations in :Plain’ “Skirts and. Checked: Skirts.*.°.*.° Tia ilk: : ‘Cor. First Ave.-and Washington St. > THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS. & CLOTHING STORE Katie D. Green rae M and D.. Co., Ltd. NON- PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property "situated on North Fork Sanit : 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 - 41-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to- . 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H..GREEN, _ Rossiand, B.C. Sec-Treasurer. {ROSS THOMPSON... I have the following blocks i in the following companies for cale Sureka Ci d "» Hi ke, Evening Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila ™ Lots in the Original. Townsite | Fe Reddin. Jack sonCo., Agents, Rossland, B.C : THE LEADING HOTEL AT, “TRAIL. a Headquarters for Commer- cial. Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. apie teas FOR RENT. ty Deposit Vault. - 3 ; 13 Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe é [ _Joun Haverty, Proprietor?) np bd ded A as selves, missal. - Ops of the’ European pow- ers are -Practicing on the Chinese - fora subsequent fight among them- Bovernpt himself. “IE 10,008 ‘oft e.men who fought ‘their, way with Buller through the mountains of Natal are sent to China, how. Jong will it take them to cut their way through a ‘horde of | Celestial Fear of Russia is is the ‘solid rock upon’ which: Japan’s. friendship - for No British Colum- bia law-for ‘the protection of Cana- dian labor could remove Japan’s fear of Russia and could not, there- fore, weaken the alliance - between Japan and Great Britain. no, imperial reason why British Co- lumbia should sacrifice the interests _ of Canadian labor on the altar of interest, —- Toronto Tele- Britain is built. -British gram. The,fact that Hon. Joe Martin has resigned’may only mean that he prefers that. somebody -else’ shall make the failure. of trying to con- duct the gov Ss? -Advs rtiser’s liver has d since the elec- tion and it reads the riot act to the Dunsmuir. government for signing the demand for Gov. McInnes’ ‘dis- Well,- that was one of. the issues af the: election, made by the There is Rossland Wil Play Colville. A match has been mude for d base ball game tomorrow in this city be- tween Rossland and Colville, and it land men have been in constant practice and have strengthened their team. The Colville team has also been strengthened by the addition of several good players. Game will be called at 2:30 p. m. Going Out of Business The Rossland Auction House on Columbia — avenue,’. adjoining the Vernon & - Nelson phone company’s Sffice, has decided |. to go out of business. The store is for rent, fixtures for sale and the stock will be offered at prices un- heard of. The sale is now going jon. , ought to be a good one. The Ross- 1 a 2 Tele-| 5 munion; 11 a, m., matins and ser- 100 p. m., special children’s | 43 se:vice with baptisms; address by the rector on “The Queen—1837- Baptist church.—Rev. Stackhouse will preach at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday -school™ at 2330 p. m. cae ae Don't forget the ball, game tc» Rann. morrow—Colville versus Rossland: Game called at 2;30 p. m. For SaLE—A four-roomed house. Must be moved immediately.) This isasnap. Address, J. D. Ry this office. : RUSINESS LOCALS, St. Charles Ehlers, proprietor. Hotel, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church, Rev. Father Welch, pastor. Sunday services: 8:30 a. m., first mass, 10:30 a, m., second mass; 2p. m., Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., |vespers, sermon and henediction. St. Andrew's’ Presbyterian church, Rev. D. McG, Gandier, B. A. pas- tor. Services 11 a, m.-and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school -and__ bible class, 2:30 p.m. Y. P.S. C. E. Monday at 8p.m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rev. J. G. A. Colquhoun, B. A., will preach morning and evening. inal Army — Halleljuah for working best board’ Rossland. Commutation tickets $5.50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1.50 and ‘S2 per week. TODAYR STOCK SALES, Following is a“summary of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: " Hossland Sales, ; Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: | Winnipeg, 500, 300, 300, §00, 500, 1000, 2000, 1434¢; Giant, 1000, 500, 2000, 334c, 500, 4c; Rambler-Cariboo, 1000, 1000, 500, 22C, 2000, a1 iec; Brandon & “Golden ~Crown, 500, Too0, §00, §00, 21C; Morning Ww. , BROKERS, “[‘Anents for PariaRell Addit ton to Rosslan a i yh dln mane aM C.F. Benn, M, H. McMahon CHARLES £, BENN & CO. BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for jeints. & N'Phone 83. Ve Columbia 'Phone 6t. PO Box 468 ‘Telephone 88, P.O. Box 268 A “B. MACKENZIE & CO. ° “MINING BRGKERS. Catnmbia Ave, Rowsland, B.C. Office and shop: Commercial Court, rear Alham- . bra hotel, P.O, Box 315. FOR SALE—Fine lot Columbia ave., cheap, T. Prest, 26 Colunua ave, FOR SALE—New house and lot; and kitchen verandah; good hou: half cash, balance easy terms, “I. lumbia avenue. tour rooms only $575; at, 26 Co- FOR SALE—Bouse and lot; four rooms. and kitchen and verandah; corher lot, only $600; half cash, balance on easy terms, ‘T, Prest, 26 Colum- bia avenue. F. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM. HOUSE BROKER, i In Custom House building. New York Life Insurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland. B. C.. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG’.. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy ‘Transferring. ‘ First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: - Commiercial Alley, ’Phone No, 39. Postoftice Box 16. A. G. CREELMAN, AND BUILDER, Estimates fonlehed ‘on all kinds of work. Job- jing promptly attended to. CONTRACTOR| Service for the year 1900 will be commenced JUNE 10. The “Impe-. rial Limited” takes you across tlie’ Coitti- nent in four days with. : out change. It is a solid vestibuled train, luxuriously - equipped with every possible 'es- sential for the cotsifort and convénience of ‘Passengers.-Ask’ your : friends who have trav-. elled on it, or address E. as CONE: Vancouver, a c. W. F. . ANDERSON, Nelson, 3 "Co HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Roseland, B, ©. — Furnished Roonis. First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, tree of charge. larry Mctntosh 2% Proprietor. : wl seers ™ + pede reer and considerin WHE Property: of this E Proper of , B ‘on the Canadian Paci A shalt 40 feet deep has been sunk on the 4o feet depth. Numerous open cuts expose obiained experts that it will concentrate 25 into I, to the fact that it ity to the railway and Owing: -to its proximity y ee tee tn aay t g the average value of the quartz, w selling the stock at FIVE CENTS, pa INING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. B. TOWNSEND. B8axssland, 8. ©. tevewss HH IIE TE IE IE IE EE EEOC We are no 200,0 ‘Divided into 2, 000, ooo Shares at 10 cents each. 600,000 Shares of which are placed. ‘in the Treasury. ‘cA SCADE GOLD F or particulars, Company consists of four claims, all situate on Grenville M fic Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. wM. namely: ountain, the lead for over 1500 feet. Trail Creek Mining Division of. West Kootenay District, The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone, “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12°on the surface to over $40 A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel,.and is now 115 feet in length. thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton, can be worked very cheaply on account of it eing a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel folow. s_ thevin hat the “CASCADE” is one of the-most promising mining propositions in the distri-t. yable in five monthly payments, and.recommend it to the public as a safe investment. It has been ascertained by ERK IIHT TINE ITIP IIT III IEA HIE IE HHH HH cast acest