PRICE 5 CENTS FOR FINE “Watch... Repairing, ++-GO TO...* J. Ww. SPRING, Everything Guaranteed. Next door to ‘the Post Office. * t Cost... R. C. Rrayer Books, ... | Zing. C. Prayer Books, « .: |: Methodist Hymn: Books, . . “Presbyterian Hymn Books, | Bibles, ands. ees 4 Butler's R. C. Catechism. \ SE Soper rie Leo ens No Use. ! bees of i ‘use to attempt writing with a “= Layin a supply of the best i It that Inoney ean bu: y. Wyougees Pati style of Pep, we: rie ‘of the best quality. Comeand HK. 8. WALLACE, 5 Stationory Wall Paper; Fancy Goods Goods, Notions, Toys, $ Etc., Etc. This ds 6 FE. OPPORTURITY <2 as wor are going oul of th dir ate some very prety Gindin bah Sot Agron ate Cost, No "GOODEVE E BROS. ‘Stationers. rat Fie to peat ‘with ‘Goodteve Bros.’ Moving From Here to the New Towns a «. the West. 7 Hereafter Rossland and Ret will be on exactly the, same hasl regards freight rates into the: dary, and'locel wholesalers : wi to engage in-the jobbing trade wi that district can do. so.on the Sami town. Heretofore all freight rates’ the Boundary country have bee based upon the local tariff to Reet son plus. the charge from, there the destinati As_ Rosi slightly. farther from Robson, ris Nelson, the” Nelson’ merch i, d jobt test was eve sat the bei and this: afternoon H. son received an answer trom Fe i Peters, district, freight agent of the IC. P. R.-at Nelson.‘ Mr. Peters announced tha he .| after the rate fram Rossland to'Rob- son would be -the -same’)as from - -Exchange ‘Auction Mart ‘We hiave for sale, Hoots. Shoes, Rubbers, Gloves Mitte, Underwear, Overshirts, Socks, Watches, ‘and all kinds of Notions. Special sale fora few dayx at's -sacritice. Some fhe gee Alpaiis “Nothing Cheap but the Price. Ht S] Auction Mart. Prices, Delivered: FURNACE SIZE.......$io-PER TON. STOVE SIZE $10 PER TON: NUT SIZE. $ 9 PER TON Rossland Warehouse & Trans-_ fer-Co., Agents. Also Agents for INORTHERN PACIFIC COAL COM.. PANY’S BITUMINOUS COAL, ‘for Steam ,and ‘Domestic Purposes. 3 —HOUDE s— Ke “ | Straight Cut _ Cigarettes. “MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec, ‘= "a6 Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossiand. ) «ee | t. e-~2. phates "| clares that the'two towns are tréated ta. the charge that Ro: Ja: exactly. alike. ‘| HON. Mode H. TURNER INTERVIEWED Speake About British Columbia's Fi- nancial Standing. = Montteal, Wednesday. —Hon: J- H. Turner,;: ex-premier~ of > British. Columbia, gives an important stage- te. the effect the! eight~ @ law’ and the quasi re- pudiation. of railway subsidies has had: upon; the credit: of. the Pacific province'in London. -Nocone; ‘Mr. Turner says, would a little. while ‘| ago listen to any proposition com- ing from that province, so intensely disgusted did they appear .to be with: séveral‘of the new government measures... The reception of the latest loan: by the British. public was ample proof thatthe credit of the province had: received a -very black eye in the leading money mar- ket of the world. - Here Mr. Turner explained that: when he floated the Same kind of a loan (3 per cent) a year or two before three-quarters of the amount was subscribed by the public, but when the’ last’ one was put on only about 5 ver ‘cent. Nelson to Robson, which. will put 1 each town on the'same footing. as wm | FeBar i is is sul ved ‘compound fracture of his| services: have been recognized by LADYSMITH -WITHSTANDS THE BOERS ‘H) Joubert is 5 Shelling the Place with Four Seige Guns. ‘Ladyamith, ‘Wednesday.—The Boers ‘have resumed the fight: ie city. | They have brought up guns and are. firing upon the © The garrison is in good spirits and‘is reesy fora continua- in f hostilities. “.-, i ‘wo: guns | from the British vessel Powerful haye. been put in place” and are used in. shelling the:Boer batteries. Two of the vy. cannon used by the burghers -in tie bombardment of the 8. have been captured. B ‘ ; J. A. MANLY BACK On His Way to Grand Forks Where Ho Will Make His- Home. SAYS HE IS EXONERATED Mr, Manley Declares That the Efforts to. Mix’ Him Up with-the Columbia Hotel Fire Was a Job of His Business Bnemies—Was In Chisago. e ry John A, Maaly ‘of. Gra who, g'to his mies, was connected ‘with the ‘purn- ing of the Cohimbia hovel, is in the. city en route to ‘Grand Forks where he will again settle down. Mr. and ‘Mrs: . Manley came ‘in this afternoon:. from © ‘Toronto’ ’and will leave in ‘the © morning: “for the Boundary. ° “The: whole! series: of accusations | Forks, ) | laid against mein ‘connection with the burning of. the place is’an infer- nal pack: of lies,” said Mr.-Manly in- discussing the al {tL had noth- ing to do}-with it, and ‘the ‘best proof; is the fact ‘that, at. the trial of Mul. he len-and ‘Cameron; charged with the crime, my. name: was never men- tioned, while Mullan himself, was acquitted in'16‘minutes:by the jury. “The gang ‘which was trying to IN THE WAR EAGLE TODAY | WILL OR¢ Wiis Wamily Wiil Not Suffer for Want in This World. : New. York, . Wednesday.—The terms of the will ofthe late Cor- nelius. Vanderbilt shows that the fortune is estimated at $70,000,000. Alfred Gwynn Vanderbilt will get about $50,000,000. This will give Bor “above the ankle “and the: pComdtiies Vanderbilt, Irs * entiigy is attendi ing. hte t3>e 3 at the hospital. ‘His hurts are quite/! re serious. ingsin. a rocks fall. «About five js of loose debris from the top | of Fdrift tumbled upon him, and he $7,500,000. Alfred Gwynn Vander- bilt gives his.. brother,. Cornelius; WILL BE NO ‘h of-his inheri to ‘make Board of Trade Adjourhs Pending F. W. Peters’ Arrival. The meeting of the’ Rossland board of trade which was';to have been held in the city hall this “even- ing has Been adjourned owing to the inability of F. W. Peters’ of Nelson to bejpresent. The date to which the meeting stands adjournéd has been left oper until’ Mr. Peters" informs the board whem he ‘can’ be in Rossland.” Sc isiisaib eevee bor a THEY WILL RUN If THEMSELVES members, namely "$7,500,000. Mrs. Vanderbilt is given both the New York and Newport family res- idences, ‘$2,000,000 in. cash and an income of $250,000 during her life- itme. _ MINOR MENTION. A-cure tor the« ‘‘blues’—Ben- gough’s entertainment. Come and see. Tuesday evening, November 7th. : At the International Friday night direct’ bulletins from the ringside will be read at the. ‘conclusion of every round in the Sharkey-Jeffries fight. Pp. Burns & Co, Will Look After Their Own Retail Business. uBlake Wilson, of the firm of P. Burns & Co., is in the city attend- ing to-the transfer of the company’ 's business, of which they. have again assumed control. . William Donald If you want a good night’s laugh which will be. remembered- with profit, come to the Miners’ Unica hall Tuesday Ni b about $1,- Por RR his fortune equal to ‘that of the other / i Grand Forks. v i to tie: me up tight, whiere I y to anyone ‘for . six ruin my: business. 4 weeks, and. thus “Before the re- ‘straining: vorder was served I went ie cand- stayed two at Kamloops has honorably exon- t erated me of all part in the affair.” ANDREE’S BROTHER HAS FAI'H Confident: That the “Salloonist Will Yet Tura Up All Right. + Mobile; Ala:,,, Wednesday.:— A letter has been’ received: from’ Cap~ tain Ernest: “Atidree:* of “ Sweden; brother of the” polar aeronaut, ex-' pressive of, Andreée’s confidence: in his brother's safety, and’his conjec- ture that he‘must have come’ down to the .zest of 180 degrees and be- tween 63 and’ 87 “degrees north. “At the same’ daily progress made by Nanson,” says Captain Andree, “tof three miles, it would take him two years to reach the coast of the Parry islands, and another yeur be- fore he communicate with civiliza- tion.” of Sandon will be the local manager. He hz: “een.with the firm*for sev- eral’ years and his long and faithful qth. Bengough will ‘be there. | COMING AND GOING, '. his appoi to the Rossl: The firm aow have 22) mining business. Roy Clarke left today for. Erie on came from public iption. Of|- course, he said, the province got the money, because it ‘was under- written, but the very fact of the public being so indifferent proved that the British Columbia” govern- iment had made a bad. mess of it.in that.as well as in many other. mat- ters connected with the public af- fairs ofthe province, We Want the America’s Cup. Winnipeg, Wednesday.—Consid- | erable interest jis being .taken in Winnipeg-in the proposal, of same Montreal citizens to endeavor. -to ‘take back the America’s yachtirg cup from our American cousins. ‘Many prominent. citizens here ex- Subscribe for the “Record”* Only Fifty cents per Month, delivered. dtheir willingness to con- tribute liberally to a Canadian at- tempt to bear back the trophy to its original pedestal. , . province. ‘Spokane, is expected today to at- branch. :. d retail : in the] . 2. ree : Hon. |}C. H. Mackintosh was holésal, At Nelson their hand- some brick building is almost com- aan the passengers for Spokane today. pleted: a IN | CRITICAL Impossible to Say Whether Hite Sight Can Be Saved. Th: condition of Wm. Holey, who, was hurt yesterday in an ex- Hon. T. Mayne Daly and family are moving into their new home on Kootenay avenue. HOLEY SHAPE Gordon Bunter has accepted a position in the general offices of the British America A Rash to Uape Nome. Seattle, ‘Wednesday.—Dates are already being’ ‘set for sailings to Cape Nome. The business prepa- rations -that are going on indicate that the shipping offices are well aware that a big. rush is impending and they are preparing to meet it. Bankers Elect Officers. Montreal,' Wednesday. — The Bankers’ Association of Canada has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, E. S. Clouston, Bank of Mcntreal; vite- plosion at the Le Roi, continues} , Hall of the Cascade Record is critical, and it is impossible to tell) seriously ill at the Sisters’; hospital. whether he will regain his sight. | He 1s suffering from typhoid fever. Dr..;Thompson, a specialist from E. V. Bodwell of. Victoria, who had been here in connection with the settlement of the Dundee case, Jeft at noon today for Spokane. tend him here. a ae For the Sisters? Fair.. A meeting of all the ladies who} Dr. Paul Gillepsie, a brother-in- will attend booths at the coming |law of Dr. D. Campbell, is practic- Sisters’ fair will be held tomorrow |ing medicine in Vryburg, which is alternoon at 3 o'clock at the Sis- just now attracting attention in the ters’ hospital, Transvaal crisis, id Thomas McDougall, Quebec bank; Duncan Coulson, Bank of Toronto; George Schofield, Bank of New Brunswick; George Burn, Sank of Toronto. South Africa Soldiers Insured. Tcronto, Wednesday.—About 50 of the Canadian contingent who sailed for South Africa from Queb. c availed themselves of the offer of the Independent Order of Foresters — and _ took’ out policies of insurance with that order, — ropes oo ices bate ae bat SE eee Jaen SSS tow .