ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, “MARCH 30) 1900. Offers special membership in- dt ts for a short time by suspension of te initiation fee. All the....eeeees Magazines a Rossland Athletic.. Club Wie wa and Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanént and temporary board and chambers; $36 to $40 per month. . For particulars apply to i E | [AGAINST MARTIN Katie D. Green G. M and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North Fork. Salmon 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 - 7 1-2 Cents per Share, a and can be had on application to 22 Coluibia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. PPL AL OLN AL OL Rossland Liberals Oppose His Aspira- tion to Leadership. ONLY THREE SUPPORT HIM Smith Ourtis Only Finds Two Others Who Vote for » Motion in Pavor of His Ohief and the Delegation is Instructed Against Him. Smith Curtis got cold comfort for himself and his chief at the meeting of the Liberal association last evening, for the delegates to the provincial convention of the party at Vancouver were defi.itely instructed to vote against Martin | for leader. As W. F. McNeill is all five delegates, there is no doubt that they will be unanimous. About 6o members were present. Mr. Curtis brought the matter to an issue by moving a resolution that the delegates support Martin for leader. The motion got just | three votes—his own, that of his! clerk, J. S. Pattison, and_ that of: Arthur Dutton. Everybody _ else: was against him. A resolution was “>. CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, ENGINEERS AND. MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Ore Cara, Aud heels and Axles, Buckels, Fane, specialty. Norte Ge Fomps kept i ‘Third Avenne, Rossland. ; Shalting, Hangers and Puijtere, | £ Pipe work ock, Agents for Wm. Hamilton 's Mills, Concentrators, Ete. -. BO, Box 198. THE FAST LINE = : TO ALL POINTS. se ¢ THE DINING CAR:ROUTE VIA {2 t YELLOWSTONE PARK. ee SAFEST AND BEST, :: . SOLID “VESTIBULE TRAINS | “EQUIPPED WITH ~ oral Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant: Din- _ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Through Honest to all pointe - the United ‘ates and Can Trains depart-from Spokane os follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 0:55 p.m.. daily. No. 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 a.m,. daily. Kor further infurmation’ time, carde, ap “and ti ckets, onply | ta agents of the E. W. Ruff, Agt..R. M. Ry. . Rosgland, B. C. 3. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn A.D, CHARLTON, kent. Gen. veer Agt.. Portland, Ore... ‘ANADIAN ? PACIFIC —anp—— $00 LINE. The direct route from KOOTENAY. COUNTRY, |? EAST. "AND "WEST. Si n allt rains from and Kootenay Landing. TOURIST CARS pag Medicine Hat, (dally for ieee iays Sundays Montreal and Hosten. same Cars pass Revelst Revelstoke one day earlier CONNECTIONS: LRAT ARRIVE SSLAND...ex. Sund: baer funder. ROR AND say yaaa “Morning train for and from, R “sp 80n, a Kaslo, Sandon and $7 an gonnects fer all points In THE BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Evenin, train for and. from ttebeon. tele ints gon main ling and points slo, Sandon, the Se angi) points in BOUNDARY COl COUNTRY. : Hours; ROSSLAND- TO NE. LSON. - fae sees For rates and ae {aformattotes stdrest the city A. B. Mackenzie, “city Ticket Ast. tr A. Ce ately Agent, Ros w. & federinat chet An Vanesa 2742) ut Victor NOTICE. NOTICE fs hereby given that an application will erlegielative assembly at rovincral Hvis oleebis ae Hea neat session operate telephone fines within and throughout all the unicipa cumpan oppporting, using, working. operating and main: ‘of coma: munication by telephoue art fe se. for any term of ase, for am Y ‘of the co: te. Yocelve bonuses ft or body corporate, an: casary or incidental rights, powers or priv lege Incidental to the attamninent of Of the ab above objects, or any of them. DALY & HAMILTON, saltcitors for applicants. Dated this first day ot March, 1 No. 152. Certificate of the Registration of an Ex- tfa-Proviriclal Company. “COMPANIRG ACT, 1897.77 « Capital, $500,000. - Registered the 18th day of February, 1900. HEREBY CERTIFY that I have this day registered the ‘Idaho Gola Mining and Smelting Company,” as an Extra-Pro- vincial Company under the {‘Compames Apt a pe ‘head office ‘of the Company is situ- ate Wy Bus te, Silver Bow County, State of Montana. The amount of the capital ‘of the Com- pany is tive hundred thousand dollars, di-+ Vided into five hundred thousand sbares of one dollar eac! ¢ head utfice of the sie the in pats is tent The ney, Zens for which the : Colmpany bas been established and so heehee ‘To carry reel of Weat Kootenay Mining District, in Brit ish Columbia, and vicinity, and also more particularly to mine and dev rrall thut cer- tain mineral clan in said Trail Creek Di- vision of British tanto Mineral Ciaim. sad to reduce the smelting, tuilling and ‘oer processes; al- otherwise acquire mining property. or other property necessary to carry on the business of tiie said Company; also to pur- chase, sell, or m anywise to nequire or dis- pose of ures, for the purpose of carrying on and conducting a general. custom business in the reduction of ores of all kinds. Given under my band and seal of office oria, Province of British’ Colnmbia. this 13th day of February, one thousand nine hundred. Be 8. ¥. Woortox, Hegistrar of Joini Stock Companies. Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given, that at the Lett sitting ofthe Board 1 commissioners for the iam: Karyn ibe” i) shi f March, A. Bhted this toth day of Marc it DB NG Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby giv that at the next sitting rd of nse Ce issioners for be made for a" v. ‘Dated cm roth day of ‘Maich 2 ie. -_ may ets’ union this-afteraoon. rs, |against whom he hada claim_fo! ~ | granted plaintiffs to amend as they. ty] m, next Friday. to hold, own, purchuse, lease, bund, oF ; then adopted instructing the dele- gates to vote against: Mattin’s lead-_ ership. No other member having leisure to. go to Vancouver, Mr. McNeill was elected with authority to cast. all the five votes to which. Rossland is entitled. The other five votes to which the riding is entitled will be cast by the Boundary country. NSIDERING IT. Before Coimmuttée. ‘The conimunication from the-|' mine-managers in reply to the prop, osition made’ ‘at' Tuesday’s confer- ence’-was not received until “this morning and is being considered by the'executive committee of the min- ‘A mass meeting ® of the’ mitiers* |; union will be held tomorrow’ even- ing, at which the subject will be acted upon. This is likely to deter: mine definitely whether the question, of contract work’ will be aes settled: Buniness in County Court. Judge Forin, in the county court: gave judgment for the plaintiffs for $150 and costs in the case of Camp-. bell et al vs. Thurber et al. “This. was a claim for painting a saloon in Trail, with a_ counter-claim for Ross Thompson was presi 1 Hnnden sued for a plumbing bill, but Thompson claimed that, with good reason, he ver he'was dealing with C. M. W; jer,! $300 “for money. loaned. claimed to have bought Weller’s "| business, buy the court considered this a shady story. In the case of Drumheller et Sat vs. Clearwater ét al, leave was .may be advised, and to ‘defendants to-reply. Court was adjourned until 2 p BUSINESS LOCALS. Closing out—Stock of salt pork in large or small lots. Cowan, Second avenue, C. P. R. passenger. depot. opposite 9-27-6t Spesial Ruling and all kinds o ofice. _ Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians , recommend most 5 | highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold: by the hottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. Import- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. tf For Rent—The Western hotel, Second avenue.- For. particulars, ‘ ]er, all rigged out in orthodox, fash- ‘of the Yale-Columbia Lumber’ com- and corned beef at 8 cents per Ib. |” Dudgeon: & | Job and Poster Printing at this of- |: ed white wines, clarets and Burgun-. : some IMPROMPTU SPORT, Obstinate Don! dw Spirited Steed Adrurd Amusement: The corner of Columbia” avenue and Washington street was the scene of some impromptu sports to- day, in which the principals fur- nished involuntary amusement. The crowd of loafers was first entertain- ed by two small. boys on donkeys. They got as far as the crossing and, when they had‘it safely blocked, re- fused to plunge’into the street mud, Only after much beating and coax- way... - But the: best: Show: of ‘the day came: when T. S.Gilmour,the brok- ion’ for riding, galloped down Wash- ington. stréet ‘from ‘the Mentana stables. “His-spirited’ steed ‘telused to anawer tothe bridle and_ went at a wild pace, bucking and ‘rearing, down. the sidewalk beside the Allan hofel, where the rider, -hatless and with the wind caressing the thinning jocks on. his head, slid over the, | horse’: 's head.to the planking. just in time to avoid a bad throw over the railings. : Corsets The best and most reliable of all. Corsets Every pair Guaranteed, We have the Fleece P. D, Corset in all ‘ Styles and sizes, Childrens and Misses Corset Waists, to suit all kinds of kids, a Zt eRe: We are now prrepared'to furnish all sizes of the Cabra R. & G.... ing were they. induced: to” Clear. the | : THE BIG STORE. wre RETTIG TOIT OS EEA ET AES TETIIN STP: its expensive and dan, eTOUS, to D 9 + B Ty in Oi i | ngtitingel the totble a agieatt ( ) it far mor re ele They reduce insurance; give y! They tee ie ersce & brighter yppearance, and save you money in... ways. an Pele nuts ‘Use Electric Lights Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Steam Fixtures carried in stock. ‘Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufscturing purposes, ‘Itis much theaper than steam. - Motors’for sale or rent, In case of trouble. an ght, , {elephone No. No. &. 7. between 8a.m.,and6 p.m, po Rossland | Water and Light Go. SINON, MENTION,’ Smith, - editor ; ‘of the. anette, j is in the city. “Eber ic to town’ last: nigh st : z "C. A. Teasdale of rns is in the. ee mit ‘ “M. “Walker” came in from Pisani last night. . i I. E. Poupore of Nelsos, manager pany, is in the city,” The Rossland and Victoria hock-' ey clubs will give a ball at Easter, Probably on April 16. Th 5 tive committees will meet't next Suo- day at Ay B.. Macke: izie's office to make arrangemen| : “Jefferson Lewis) ..a well, known resident «of. Rosstand,, “MUSIC HALL. {came |} : pretty: ‘Music, Guaciiag | Maids, Fuasy Situations, etc. NIERNATIONAL gee ee . WEEK OF MARCH 26, .1900. Zinn arid cassldy's Second Act Musical Satire, «Satan's Sorrows” A budget of idiotic Ideas, founded on the’Corelli Novelette. e New Vitascope Pictrues-—=Kathinka In Novelties. ill endeavor to make “My "La indy Coon” . Francis Hewitt, val popula as ea oy cry Ma fined. soon 322: Satan in street attire on a Rosstatd visit, ens the sate.” God save the queen. and» May | Lewis have reached an. igheir -, | eross-suits for” eine the matter to the cc Address Idaho. =... Prof: Re druff cure. No‘ more bal No more hair fal from any human being.*” the. ae as white ‘AS. snow. | ane 1'g0 cents. s kane ‘street, Rossland, “Dr: Russell’s Catarrh cure. cures Rubbers, eversiare, boots nd firie foGtwear for. mien, .women and: children. The best “Canadian ‘and erican goods, lat ‘Lalonde’ s. 4 * - Look—Cleaning, ‘pressing ‘and dyeing done on short notice at/ the Washington Street Dyeing “and Cleaning works. -Telephone - 128, rs. Currie, prop. otf _4s the tumber of ‘the ‘RECORD PHONE. 2 Let us figure on your 3° Job Printing . apply to Daly & Hamilton. Ox33<2: bg Et go Lots in the Originai Towusite ROSS THOMPSON... T have the following blocks in the following companies for -ale, “ Zureka Consolidated, Goptier, Homestake, Evening Star, . Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Reddin. Jact Co.. Agents, d, B.C "NEW DRUG STORE. 1 New and Complete Stock of Drugs, ——THE—- -ROSSLAND DRUG “COMPANY. NEXT.TO OLD CITY ee COLUMBIA AVENUE. and. Patent Me Medicines. ‘: Prescriptions , Carefully ‘Gompounded. i "Robert E Strong, Manager. The Rtlington.~ ‘| UNEXCELLED TABLE. ) THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL - Headquarters for Commer- cial | on ontendld Sample Rooms. ft ‘Toun: Haverty, Proprietor ——HOUDE'S Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY j B. Houde & Company, Quebec | Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossiand. 3 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIR, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1900 PRICE § CENTS Alarm Clocks! We have Just received three cases of SUN, RISE and MUST-GET-UP Alarm Giocks.: They are the Best made, and we guafar tee: every one, J. W. SPRING, ~~ Next to Postoffice. The Leading Watchmaker and Jeweler POLITICS WARM Heavy Regt-tration for Conservative Meeting. |THE PROBABLE NOMINEE Boundary Qountry Believed to Be in Harmony with Rossland for Maokintosh—Grand Forks Goodeve’s- Tooth « - Brushes. We sell lt only, the BES fiEnglish ana tie a tine, sfexbie rifle ie that peta ae a tentttah, paratio lons in stoc! stoc Goodeve Bros., Druggists & Stationers. tar-It PAYS to deal with Goodevo Bros. Is Split Up. The mass meeting of the Conser- Dominion hall at 8 o’clock on Mon- day evening, when delegates 1o the convention of Rossland -riding to be held on April | The interest in the campaign is so great, as.’ indicated by the -heavy at the office of the Con- $3502 ABS y 2 -Men’s in Box Cait’ and Wil- low Calf Laced’ Shoes Good- : year Welt. C. O. LALONDE, The Reliable-Foot-Fitter. servative assiciation, Shat. there. is ‘| no doubt that there will be a heavy attendance. While of course, nothing can be learned of the .disposition of the delegates from Boundary, gentle- men who have recently visited that Section say that they will be ready to join. with those of Rossland in the inati of Hon. C. H. Macki by Hlects Anti-Martin Liberal Delegates— |: vatives of Rossland will be-held at |” 10 will be ‘elected. |: COLONIALS 3 - | ‘By Associated Presa. Bloemfontein, March 30.—The attack upon the Boers holding the kopjes near the Karee Siding sta- tion, a few miles south of Brandt- fort, was made by Tucker's seventh Latest in. Footwear Wa: have just received a nobby line of BOOTS and SHOES from some of the leading. firms in the U. S., and in Canada. They include all. the .Newest Shapes in Black and Tans, ranging in price from $3.50 up, and lined with ‘‘chrome” all through. This new kind of lining is strictly waterproof. ESET M. J. O’HEARN, The Busy Store at the Busy Corner. ...THE CLOTHIER. MEIB IN THE DIRECT LINE. ‘The Duchess of York Makes the Queen a Great Grandmother. By Associated Press, London, March 31.—The_ Duch- '|ess of York was accouched of a son this morning... The child was born | at York-Cottage, Sandringham, at 7:10 o'clock. |The duchess and in- fant are doing well. JAPAN WANTS A SLICE ‘TOO. If Russia Gets Concessions She Wants from Korea. By Associated Press. ‘Yokohama, March 31.—TheJapan press asserts that the Russian EWERT BROS Cary JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. ows FINE WATCH REPAIRING. CANADIAN ‘PACIFIC RAILWAY * TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Nelson, Sandon, Revelstoke, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. Rossland, Greenwood, (REET RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke _ ..Ferguson, and Vancouver. New William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. QUICK WORK Tel. No. 8 utd Star Storage & Transfer O) delivered promptly. ork ONED, wo JW. Sartiine, Mer. d is still at Chemulpo and that it will probably proceed to Ma- sanpho to enforce the demands made. It is believed that, in the event of Korea yielding, Japan would di da. similar c ei on the Korean coast. + Sentence on Bank Wreckers. By Associated Prese. “Montreal, March 31.—Baxter and Lemieux were sentenced to five years each in the penitentiary for conspiracy in connection with the Ville Marie bank failure. Concert by Fisk Jubilee Singers, The Young Peoples’ society o St. Andrew's church have arranged tor aconcert to be. given .in_-the Presbyterian church on Easter Mon- day. by the Fisk Jubilee Singers. It is probable that these famous sing- ers will give concerts on two suc- cessive nights, but particulars will be given later. Farewell Tonight. Mr. and Mrs, John Cassidy make their last appearance at the Inter- national tonight, for on tomorrow they bid adieu to Rossland, where they have made innumerable friends both in and out of the profession by their many estimable qualities. Their friends should attend ‘tonight and bid them a hearty godspeed on their long voyage to Cape Nome, whither they are bound for a 14 weeks’ season. The Recorp wishes them a happy journey and hopes they will return with a big bag of gold dust. Next week the International will offer an all-star vaudeville bill. New faces. divisi with the co-operation of French’s cavalry. The attacking troops included a large force of Australians. Cofonel Knight, with 4oo New South Wales mounted in- fantry included in Legallais’ brig- ade, attacked the right flank. A long line of kopjes was held by the. Beers and. there. was severe fighting: all along the line of attack. The approach was very steep, ‘like a fortress, and the troops were un- able to make headway until the in- fantry made an attack on the front. The cavalry went around the right flank of the Boers and used their Vickers-Maxim freely. © An army hospital was established in a cot- tage under the shelter of a large kopje. The Boer shells came right over the kopje and landed near the hospital, which it was found neces- sary to evacuate. * . ‘The Boers Slowly Retreat. The Boers slowly retreated upon Brandfort, taking. their dead and wounded with them. Meanwhile the-cavatry,including the Australian horse and the Sidney lancers under Captain. Cox,’ brigaded with Por ter’s brigade, the Carbineers, Scots Greys and the Inniskillings received a severe shell fire. The Boers had evidently marked the range, as, when the troops advanced, the ene- my" 's fire was less accurate. The Boers Take Up hee North of Brandfort--Mafek- ing Well on March 10. Remcaas ~ CAUGHT ON THE FLANK Their Retreat from Karee Siding Forced by the Cavalry. TOOK PART New Position details of the engagement yesterday at Karee Station siding, a few miles south of Brandfort, fail to instill much interest here. It appears to have been a one-sided affair, al- though the Boers stoutly held their ground for about three hours, when, foreseeing the danger of the British cavalry enveloping their flanks, the burghers withdrew on their main body at Brandfort, which, according to Lord Roberts, they seem to have decided later to relinquish, with the CAMBRIDGE WINS Light Blue Captures University’ Bost Race Easily. °° IT BECAME A. PROCESSION ‘The Great Aquatio Hvent of the Year is Re- . Vived for the Fifty- Seventh Time—Cam- bridge Led From the Start and Won by Twenty Lengths. By Associated Press, Putney, Eng.; March 31.—The fifty-seventh annual boat race be- tween crews representing’ the uni- versities of Oxford and Cambridge: was rowed today, over the usual course from Putney to. .Mortlake, and was won by.Cambridge. The two boats took up their posi- tions at 1;50 p. m. :and started at 1:58. Cambridge promptly took the lead. : At Walden’s, about one © mile from the start, Cambridge was two lengths ahead. Passing Crab-. tree, Cambridge was 14 seconds ahead, and off the Saccharine works the light blues were leading by six lengths. At Hammersmith bridge, less than one mile and three-quar- ters from the start, the lead of Cam- bridge had been reduced to five lengths. : But the light blues maintained this lead. At the lead mills they were rowing 35 to Oxford’s 34. At the Doves, one mile and seven- .eighths from the start, the lead of had been reduced to view d s of pying a pre- pared position further.north. There will probably be a genéral shifting of camps on the part of the British, the new position being made the base of a further advance as soon as the railroad shall have been cap- tured.” All Well at Dafeking. Lord Roberts today reported to the war office that he had received news from Col. Baden-Powell at Mafeking up to March 10, when the general health of the garrison and its spirits were good. The. food was holding out well and the paper currency which the British com- mander had issued was satisfactory. The locally made gun, ammunition and searchlights were good. Driving the Surghers to War. _ From Cape ‘Town it is reported that President Steyn has gone to Pretoria, after issuing an order that all British burghers refusing to join the Boer army shall be shot. The stories of refugees, however, are notoriously unreliable. The news at 1 ee fire. Many horess « were killed in the cavalry’s flank attack. The Boers fled and all our troops pushed forward and now hold an excellent position upon the large kopjes recently held by the Boers- Farmers Fear Boer Vengeance. The farmers are in the laager fighting, leaving the women and the children upon the farms, which they are confident the English will not touch. Many of these farmers would surrender their arms, but for the fear that the Johannesburg po- lice would attack their farms in re- venge for their so doing. The Boers are known to. hold Brandfort in some strength, proba- bly 5000. Reinforcements are afraid to move direct to their support and are content with holding their posi- tion, which is threatened by the cavalry advance. The whole action was rather -insignificant. Many regiments received their baptism of fire and showed splendid coolness. We have now secured a fine natural facing the huge plain before Notice. On and after April 2 the N. & F. S. land office will be located on the corner of Washington street and Third avenue, near Red Mountain depot. 30g1-7t Brandfort. Rudyard Kipling was present dur- ing the fight. Boers Moved to New Position, London, March 31.—Even the from el t is meagre, though the last reports from Natal indicate the speedy clashing of the opposing armies. Losses at Karee Siding. London, March 31.—11:45 a. m.—The war office has posted the following dispatch from Lord Rob- erts, dated Bloemfontein, March 30, evening: “Reports point to the enemy leaving Brandfort and proceeding in a northerly direction. The cas- ualties ia yesterday’s engagement were more numerous than at first reporied. Officérs—Killed, two; wounded, eight. ~ Rank and file— Killed, 10; wounded, 159; missing, three.” ‘The Boer Version of It, Kroonstadt, Orange Free State, March 30.—General Senite today engaged the British at Mafelkop, south of Brandfort, and held them at bay for six hours. The burghers fought well. The casualties are unknown, _ The Free State Raad will assem- ble at Kroonstadt April 2nd. fl [4 for New York, March 31.—In de- (Continued on Fourth page.) four lengths. But at Chiswick Church, aboutwo miles-and three” quarters ‘from’ ‘the Start, the race had developed into nothing’ more than a procession, ‘As the Cam- bridge boat passed Thorneycroft's, nearing the three mile post, the light blues Jed by ten lengihs by a score of 31 to 25, with one dead heat. Oxford then began to show signs. - of distress and at the Devons hire meadows, over three miles from the start, 11 lengths separated the boats. At Barnes’ bridge, about three and a half miles from the starting place, Cambridge was 40 lengths uhead. The light- blues then eased off and won by about 20 lengths ahead. The Oxford crew was greatly distressed at the finish. The race was favored by magnifi- cent weather. The bright sunshine attracted immense crowds, which trom an early hour congregated along the course, on steamers, in boats, on the bridges and the build- ings overlooking the scene. Every point of vantage was crowded, in spite.of the general belief that it would be a one-sided contest. Oxford won the toss and chose the Surrey station. The crews em- barked at 1:30. Cambridge finished very fresh and paddled past the stand boat at Mortlake the easiest of winners. Oxford, however, came in for a full share ofcheering. The ofhcial time was 18 minutes 47 seconds. Cambridge won last year, but was defeated in the nine preceding years. The balance is still in favor of Oxtord. LAROB TICKET AT ESQUIMALT. Eden Takes the Field—Hot Meeting at - Cowichan. (Special to the Record.) Victoria, March 31.—The latest candidate on the island to announce himself is W. G. Eden, who is going to run as a candidate at Es- quimalt. The Kowichan Liberals had a hot meeting last night with no definite conclusion as to party lines and the endorsement of Martin. Delegates were elected. Artistic Job Printing of every de- scription at this office.