ROSSLAND .EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 25, 1899. ——— ee THE ROSSLAND RECORD. |: PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, WILLIAM K. ESLING. Office: Basement Postoffice block, entrance Wash- corner Columbia ave., aud ington street. SUBACRIPTION RATES? Daily, per month by mail Daily, hulf year by tuuil Wuily, per year.. sig Daily, per year, foreign . Subscriptions invariably in advance, “Advertising rates will be made known upon ‘application, SPLENDID BUSINESS OHANCE At Vancouver. The best paying hotel for sale at’a low figure. Large and select ever increasing trade. Books open to examination. Owner desires to travel. Must be sold privately. Gross receipts'and de- tails given on application to Mel- lon & Scott, Brokers, 419 Cordova street, Vancouver. 22-3t . Notice. : A meeting of the Trail Creek Liberal Conservative ‘Assuciation will be held at Room 7, Goodeve Building, Columbit avenue, Ross- =Ge> MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1899. land, Wed » the 27th day’of September, 1899. at 8 o’cluck p.m., to elect del to’ the coming TO ADVERTISERS. ‘New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION. In the Gazette for last week ap-|j pears the proclamation for the ses- sion of the legislature, which con- venes January.4._ It is addressed “To our faithful, the members elected to Serve in the legislative assembly of our Province of British Columbia, at eur city of Victoria,” and says: “That for divers causes-and con- siderations, and taking-into consid- ‘eration the ease and convenience of our loving. subjects, we have thought fit; by and with the advice ‘of our executive council of the Provirce of British Columbia, to thereby envoke, and by these pres- ‘ents enjoin you, and each of you, that.on Thursday, the 4th day of January, 1900, you meet us. in our ‘said legislature or parliament of our ‘said Province, at our city of Vic- ttoria, for the dispatch of business, to treat, do, act and conclude upon those things which in our legisla- ture of the Province of British Co- lumbia, by the common council of our said Province. may, by ‘the fa- wour.of God, be ordained.” ——. The people of Rossland can join in no more commendable movement than a hearty. cooperation with the ladies.in their efforts. to make the proposed hospital fair a success. [1 is difficult for the public to appreci- ate the noble work being carried ont by the-good sisters, and especially are their good offices more keenly felt’ in a city like Rossland, meeting of the Liberal Conservative Union for British C i CIEICISCIENC). MILLINERY Our Millinery Opening will take . TRIMMED‘AND UNTRIMMED In all the Latest Styles, at M. J. EAGLES’. A nice line of SILK WAISTS,. AT ' $6.50. place very shortly. CaCoCasCococ) S. A. Hartman. We handle the Best ties, Oil Clothing, Rubber Mackintoshes, Mackinaws, Coats, Long and Short Leather Sole, etc,, etc. New Stock of Fall Goods arriving daily. WANTED —Two or three furnished rooms or o ed house. Address, with terma,'X.¥.Z.. Rxconp office, , TO - KENT — Unfurnished house, five ture of Shoes, -Hats, ready= made Clothing, Un- derwear, Sox, Neck- Goods, Caps, Gloves, Gum Miners’ Pure Gum - Boots, with Dated this 22nd day of Sept a for * of Liquor ber, 1899. J. L. G. Apsort, tt Secretary. NOTICE Okanogan Free Gold Mines, Limited. An interim dividen:l of ove quarter of a v share, hus this day “been declared, pavable on the 15th way of October, 1-99, to t ay ot October. 1899. closed for transfer between the 10th and 20th of Uctuber, 1399. osaland, B. C., Sept. 25, L&99. Epwarp Bainitg, Acting Secretary—Treasurer, Okanogan free Gold Mines, Ltd, NOTICE. : We, the’ undersigned, being ar-| plicants for the incorporation of a Company to he: known’ as. the “Rossland and Sophie Mountain Electric Railway, Limited,” hereby give notice that the points between which it.is proposed to build a.tram- way, and the general route of such tramway, are as follows: Route 1. Starting at a point on Union avenue, in the «ity of Ross- land, at or near the intersection of Union avenue with Spokane street, thence westerly along Union ‘avenue to Earl street, thence northerly on Earl street to Victoria avenue, thence westerly ‘on Victoria avenue to.Davis street; along Davis street to Columbia av- enue, thence easterly along Colum- bia avenue: to, Washington, street, thence northerly along. Washington street to the limits of the said city of Rossland. Route 2. Alternatively, the same route.as , Route No.-1 to the inter- section of Columbia avenue and Washington street dnd then contin- uing on Columbia’ avenue ‘easterly to Butte street; thence northerly.on Butte- street’ to Second: avenue, thence westerly on Second avenue to Washingtow'street, thence northerly on Washington street’ to the limits of the said city of Rossland. Route 3. Continuing on Wash- ington street from the said limits: of the city of Rossland.westerlyand sou- thwesterly around the southern slope of Red in, thence westerly where so many are away from home and friends. Without regard to de- nomination, the sick and injured are taken in and cared for most tender- Jy. It is.an institution in which ev- ety individual should feel a personal ‘interest and responsibility, and while the government has contribu- ted to the. cause, the grant by no means reaches the running expen- ses. It is safe to say that the gen- erous spirit of the Rossland public will show itself in this most worthy Cause. ‘The Tacoma. Ledger points out the fact that the H Islands and southwesterly around the south- ern slope of Spokane and O..K. mountains, and crossing Record creek, thence southwesterly aleng the east slope of Sophie ‘mountain, thence westerly crossing the. sum- mit of Sophie mountain at or near the point of crossing of such moun- tain by the Dewdhney trail, thence southwesterly along the western slope of such mountain to the Vel- vet mine, thence westerly to a point on main Sheep creek, the en- tire distance from the limits of the city of Rossland to this point being twelve miles more or less. Dated at Nelson, B. C., this 16th day of September, A. D., 1899. T. J. Duncan. W. A. Macpona.p, are hanging fire between the old laws of the Islands and the laws of tthe United States, and while con- ‘tract labor is prohibited by the laws .of the United States, yet it is con- ‘tinued on the Islands, and the im- yportation .of contract laborers. is -being. pushed to the capacity of the steamship companies to take them there, with the idea that this evil will be abolished by congress and therefore that it must be done ANNUAL MEETING Of the Conservative Union of British Columbia, The annual meeting of the Lib- eral Conservative Union for British Columbia will be held at the As- sembly Hall, New Westminster, on the 5th day of October next, com- mencing at 10 a.m. All Liberal Conservatives will be welcome. The.right to,vote is con- fined.to-delegates chosen by Liberal Conservative Associations. or dis- trict i regularly convened quickly. Tt ds of Jap and other Asiatics have been imported into the’ Hawaiian Islands since they became American territory, and agents are.now being sent to Eu- aope to increase the number to be ‘brought in beforé congress can put astop.to the disgraceful proceed- for this purpose. One delegate for. every twenty members-ef such as- sociation or district meeting. Prox- ies can only be used by members of tie union. Advantage may. be taken of the railway rates to and from the exhibition which is beitg held at’ the same time. . D. H. Witson, Geo. H. Cowan, ings. thence northerly |- License. Notice is hereby given that after the lapse of thirty days from the date of this'notice, application will ‘Ss. A. HARTMAN; One Price to all. We sell’ ‘on a Small Profit. i Next to Bank of Montreal. rooms, lurge elt water. Apply, SM. W. Simpson’s store, Co. lumbia avenue, * WANTED—A porter; a midd.e-aged or young mun, Meakin House, Trail, B,C, FOR SALE—Two heavy wayons and two sets of double harness Addre:s_ 4, C. L:, Record Office. WANTED—A bright boy to learn the jewelry business. Apply to J. W. Sprixa, WANTED—To buy a xood two-roomed house near town. Apply at this office. WANTED-—< position us stationary en. gineer. Six years' experience. Address Cole, Recorp office. TO RENT—Three furnished rooms and rooms for housekeeping at 17 Le Roi ave. nue, in rear of Windsor hotel. Apply an ! premises. be made to the Board of. License Commissioners or other proper offi- CARDS. cers in'that behalf, for per to.transfer the: hotel. license, now held by.me, to sell liquors, etc., in the “Grand Hotel,” situate on lot 12; block-27, plan 579,in the city of Rossland, to Thomas Stack and Christopher McDonell. DR. 4. MILLoy, Rooma: Stone black, over Bunk of Toronto DENTIST. Columbia Ave. WANTED—To buy a reaidence lot. Must becheap, Address with price aud terms, Box 58%; Reconp office. FOR SALE—Lense of Royal Bakery, bake-house and oven, two doors north of Ottawa Hause, Washington street, to June 15th, 1001, Small rest, Also counters, show cases and.all necessary baking plant. Dated, this.22nd.day. of. Septem- ber, A. D..1899, : tf Mike Murpny, Licensee. Pp. A. SILVERSTONE, BROKER AND FINANCIER. No. 16 Washington Street D & Orve, 46 Columbia ave., E. WANTED TO TRADE—Mining stock | tn Crown, Granted Ymur properties, for a Rossland Residence Jut. Address Stock, Recorp Office. AGU AEA F. Also New York Life Lusurance Agency. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE: BROKER, In Custom House building. Washington street: Rossland, 8.0. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Those who a) days preceeding, all legal holidays. - reciate the short hours kept I Kinvilv: hestaw thelr rc Clerks’ and Salesmens’ Union. Try the RECORD, 50c. per month. FOR SALE—A 7 borse-power Pelton water wheel, cheap. Address, A. B., Rec- exp Office. - : a ‘ _ ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER ,a5, 1899. TODAY'S STOCK. MARKET gules on the Legal. ‘and Toronto’ Ex- _ changes, SOME OF THE SELLERS TODAY Offcis! Quotstions Corrected Daily by the . Reoord—Morning and Afternoon Sales by Special Wire from Montreal. Okanogan commenced to jump | troit, Toronto and his old home at this morning So soon as .the news of the clean-up became current The market opened at 143(c,but be fore it closed one block of 10,000 brought 15%{c, and 5,000 brough 16c, sold. Rathmullen was also active. BID thabasca ...+ randon & Golden Crown. ig Three’... 2-35. 3 ariboo (Camp McKi anadian Gold Fields row's Nest Pass Coal Jurdanelles .. vening Stal ‘airmouns. Homestake ‘A. G. Creelman... P. 0, Box 15. *CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Estimates farnished on all hinds of work. Jobbing promptly attended to Office and shop: Commercial court, rear Alhambra hotel. HOSSLAND, B.C. George Beam I have the following blocks- Eureka Consolidated ROSS. THOMPSON, ....: sale: in the following companies for st ing Star, Silverine, R.E.Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. J Co. land; B. C. Subscribe for the “Record.” 50c. per Month. a> | € > cn | %+——HOU Straig Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than tlie Best: DE'S——* 9 ht Cut WHOLESALE AT . Crow & Morris, Rossland. «ve tf President. Secretary. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC. HALL. Week cotumencing Monday, Sept 25. . . CONLON & RYDER'S Sparkling Comedy: . “HIS RELATIVE.” ARTISTS IN THE ACT- Grand Success of the BOHEMIAN TR OUBADOURES. THE RICE RISTERS, CONLON & RYDER, AND 20 A ARTISTS, Including the Refined : e— ——PEARL AND CASs:DyY,—————® Who will present for the First time the Pathetic Song Story, “LIBERTY VS. DREYFUS” Introducing their Singiag Picture, EVERYTHING NEW AND RAPID... . NOTHING COARSE OR OFFENSIVE. WAUOUOWAUUWOUENR c a Rathmullen . Runbler-Cari Republic. t. Elmo imuxgier: Tunirae (Kanietb Créek Hide jctory-Trium Wonderful Var Kaxle Vhite Bear Vnterloo Viumpeg Rossland Sales. Today’s sales on- the Rossland exchange were: Rathmullen,\.5000, 8c, 3000, 7000, 834c, 1000, 3000, 2000, ‘500, 1000, 1000, 2500, 834, 3000,:9c.. Okanogan,’ 5000,.: 1000; I5¢, £434C, 1020, 1000, 1090, 10,000,--153£-¢):5000;216c;~ Van"Ai da, 3000, 834c;. Morrison, stake, 1000, 10}4¢. ‘Toronto Sales. Toronto, , Sept:.25.—Special.— Morning, sales on the Toronto Ex- Rathmullen, 1000, .834¢; 500, 814c; Noble Five, 00, 264c; Deer Trail, 500, 2234c, 500, 500, §00, ‘1000; 1000, 500,500, change today’ were: 2334; Van Anda, s00, 1000, 834c, 500, 500, 8c, 5000, 874 c; mullen, 500, 1000, 83% c. AFTERNOON SALES, Toronto, Cariboo. (KcKinney), Smuggler, . 1000, 2500, 40c; Noble Five, 100, 500, 100, 500, §00,° 500 Deer Park,’ 560, 31%c, 500, 34¢, $09 334, 500, 3146, 50% 47405 Evening Star, sco, 10%4c; Waverly, 200, 23{¢, 500, 3c; Virginia; 500, 2000, 103{c; Van Anda, 1000, 1000, 8o. ‘THE ORO DENERO. One Hundred Tons of Ore Ready for Shipment. The Columbia & Western has beena great factor in developing the Ora Denero, in Summit camp. This is the property in which Ross Thompson is interested. The Green- wood Miner.says.-the graders have been blasting’out ore’ on the Oro Denero in Summit camp: at a point 250 feet north ‘of the place where they had previously opened. up: a large body of shipping ore, thus. in- f dicating that the vein, or series of Parallel veins, have great depth. As ore was found everywhere between " Ross Thompson, Vice-president of the company, put a force of men to work to quarry out the ore where the railway first There is no doubt that on the these two cuts, cut it. the arrival of the first train, All told, 24,000 shares were 1000, 317¢; Winnipeg, 1000, 2834c; Home- Rath. Sept. 25 —.Special — $1.153 1c; Athabasca, 23¢; Rambler-Cariboo, 500, 4844c; Deer Trail, s00, 2334¢; Van Anda, 5000, 2000, 834c; property will be in a position to ship 100 tons of ore daily. is HOME AGA My. Frank Walker Returns with His Brido-- What Ho Saw While East. Mr, Frank J. Walker, who has been on a pleasurc trip:to the east, returned yesterday with his bride after an absence of about six weeks. He went from here’ by the Great Northern to St. Paul, Duluth, De- Kincardine, Ont. The return trip *|was made via New York and the -| Central ‘states. Mr. Walker reports that the crops in Ontario were never better and ‘prices are’good, so” that there is more free money in ‘the + | province than ever before. Toronto ‘lis reaping arich harvest from! the ‘effects of this prosperity. In New York\Mr, Walker'found the whole city.in’a'turmoil-with | the prepara- tions for. Dewey's reception, and the' number of beautiful arches ‘and the extent‘and variety of the_ floral decorationsis something marvellous. It is estimated that New York vill spend‘about six million dollars in preparations for and during the re- ception. ‘All hotel and boarding house accommodation has been en- gaged a'long time ahead:'and it’ is now utterly impossihle. to get. any kind of rooms for the three days o} the:celebration, Mr. and Mrs. Walker will short- ly take-up’ their ‘residence’ on St. Paul street,.in a new house which is now being fitted for their recep- tion, t YESTERDAYS BALL PLAY. A Well Contested Game Décided in Faver of Captain Spring’s Team. ~ The clerks; yesterday defeated Hunter’Bros. team. by a-score of 10 Heo 7.:. Thé "boys put up a good game of ‘baseball’ at the Black’ Bear grounds, ‘afidséme great playing was done.; At first’ is. looked as if Hunter; Bros: team.; would carry oft the honors. At the third inning..the score was 2 to 0 in their’ favor, but in the fourth Captain Spring’s team scored,one, run. At, the. end of the fifth'the score stood '3 to 1, but in the next Hunter's‘team scoréd 2 and Spring’s team 5, thus leaving 6 to 5 in their favor. “When the seventh’ inning;closed the two. teams: were;a’ tie, and there was some talk of call- igs the- game--off, but-the referres decided, that the boys. could not quit until the game: was played out. In the eighth Spring’ three, leaving the Score 10 to 7. the ninth Hunted! ended the game. Several changes were made in the teams from those réported:on Sat- urday,. and the following was the final make-up: HUNTER BROS, Ed, Hratrop . Proctor Joiner Dan Bruhn.... Duke Winters.. M.MclInnes.. lack Lawler.. .r. E. Morrison .. 1. W. Martin. ... c Scotty Jacobs. .s. Jas. Hunter. -captain,J. MW. Spring There was _a large crowd in at- tendance-and the interest was very great. Game was called. at 10:30 a. m., and was continued for three jours, POSITION. CLERKS, . Costel'o -M.O'Connell . A. Harris F. Armstrong .+.+-H. Harris J. W. Spring GOOD MA en Avent to.the | -|bat but: did not,-score -and that Satin -Blouses. Elegant in Finish and Style. The Very Latest. A limi- ! ted number at 3 + $6.50 1 , Dress Trimmings An endless variety and as- sortment, jet, braid, etc; clos- ing out this line. ! S. GLAZAN. Cor. Spokane 8t., and First Ave. The pioneer dealer in New 2 Second= hand Goods. Removed to our elegant new three-storey building. Our prices are Right. See for yourself, iron Beds, Wool Top Matrresses, Yum ‘Yum Springs, other gnod Springs, Hard- wood Ash Beds, Feather Pillows, Com mon Chairs (bow bugk). Lounges, Bsd room Suites, in Ash, three pieces, bevel plate Mirrar and combination Washstand. Before buying elsewhere, glve us acall Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corsets, _§0 cents MRS. HEARD, , Columbia Ave. Next to Lalonds’s, Members of the Kootenay’ Rifles Have a Practice Shost, The Rossland company of the Kootenay Rifles were out to their new range‘on. Barney’s ranch on Saturday afternoon., There was a Crow & Morris, Queen Cigar Store. Wholesale and Retail dealers in ALL MEN ARE FOND OF GOOD MEALS. THE Hotel...Russell the BEST TABLE IN good d at the sh Es which was at the 'zbo, 400 and 500 yard ranges, five’ shots at the ‘first two distances and ten shots’ at the last. The’ best record that could possibly be--made~ was. 100.. «Fhe following’ are the, .gcorés: _ Private Dickson,-743 Lieut! ‘Hart-McHarg, 36; Private Sharpin, 35; Captain Forin, 29; Private Rea: 28; Private Paterson, who only shot at the'500 yard range, 14. ° Practice shoots will. be had every. fair Saturday hereafter. After the first contest, another set of contestants had a practice match the terms of which were that seven shots should «be: made at the -200 yard range, ten at the 400 yard and tal possible of 120 marks Harp.made’ scores of 28, 42 and 29 at the respective ranges, a total of 99. Private Mickey made: 25, 34 and 19, total 78.,.Sergeant Town- send, 25,-35.andtyytotal 77. Pri- vate Graham, 24,'27 and 18, total, 69. _Private'Clothiér, 23, 14 and 15 total 's2.,. Private Dockerill, 18, 14 and’ 15, total;'47. Private Renwick, 21,9, 14, total 44. Corporal Hoo- son, 14, 12, 13, a total of 39. : das pea Rs Liberal Meeting Tonight, The Liberal’ Association of Ross- land and vicinity ‘will hold a meet- ing this ing’ in Beatty’s hall, Established May, 1896. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Limivao Lamiiry. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Agents for Paris Bell Additian to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. Walter L, Orde ICKINSON & ORDE Stock Brokers, Stucks bought and sold on the closest margins. ‘Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. C. (CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER. Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 Cable address {Bedford McNeill’s “Whitehall” (Cloughs. THos. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. » Codes Cable address “Nuggets.” ERNEST KENNEDY '& CO., MINES! AND STOCKS. ‘Telephone 44 271% Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C. ‘Telephone 80. P.O, Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & CO. ° MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Roasland, B, C. when business of importatice will be discussed, and'it ‘is ‘important that ‘there should be a full attendance. pee aE IY ‘The Police Court. In the police court.this morning, before Magistrate ‘Boultbee,-Samuel Hamilton pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct in a public place, and after beiug severely rep- rimanded was allowed to go. Alice Trumbly was up ona charge of using abusive language, but the case was continued until tomorrow morning. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Hotel Russell sets the best table in Rossland. George Houghton, Rossland’s pioneer auctioneer, has rented the Lemon block and will conduct regu- lar sales, as well as carry a line of general merchandise. seven at the 500, which gave a to-' Private! ROSSLAND, Table Board, $7 per week. Tower & McKercher,.... ° CHASE & SANBORN’S ee .. .. Proprietors. © Coffee, and Salada Tea, NONE BETTER... 0. M. Fox & Co- Gentine... Home'made Bread, Gake and Pastry. Cigars and Tobaccos. Direct Importers of Cuban and Manilla Cigars. Monthly shipments. Branch Store. ~ - -'Greerfwood, B. 0. Columbia’ Avenue, opposite Postoffice T. E. HALEY, ‘Wholesale and Retail Beef,.....Pork, Mutton, FISH, OYSTERS, AND GAME, Street, B.C. Seldom 3 Never Special rates to Hotels and Restaurants. SO Fanifly Trade Solicited.<>-e> The Royal Bakery: Try the: Cake & Pastry City Bakery. IS IS THE BEST, and as Cheap as you can make it. Try it! 54 Washington Street. TURF EXCHANGE: Under new management, FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. NEAT anp CLEAN BED- ROOMS. Bar Supplied with the Finest. Give us a call. P. J. SLAVIN «PROPRIETOR. GRAND UNION "* GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR, ROSSLAND . Electric Laundry Watch for the wagon. evow Neat and Quick Work aSpec. ialty. Anything and Everything in the Laundry line. RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER pay Neatly Furnished from $2.50 to... , First-Class Bar in connection. Telephone No. 58. 22 Columbia Avenue, Four doors east of post office. HOTEL HOFFMAN Street, B,C. For Sate—A_ four-room house with furniture and equity in lot, $1,000. Best of location. FOR RENT Five-room house, $25.00. Five-room house with bath, $$25 Five-room house, $8.00. Four-room house, $9.00. E. N. Ourmette & Co., Insurauce, Real Estate and Mining Brokers. of Liquor License. Cable address: ““Betovi.” BEETON & OVINGTON. STOCK BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Telephoue 79 ion ceuse now hel ghange hotel, situate on Columbia avenue, Ross! . J. Sla Notice is hereby given that at the next jcense Cominiss- land, B. C., to P. vin. Dated 28th of August, 1309. Iniper‘al Block. Rossland, B. 0. —— Nicely Furnished Rooms First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. Harry McIntosh - - Kootenay Hotel. stetes FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS * LUNCH, 35 CENTS. Proprietor. Any style OYSTERS a Specialty. GAME in Season, stsee8 Sreruxs GABNHAM, per G. H.C. Gro, WER. Miss K. Swanson, Prop. C. M. Weller. A. S. Hunden. C. M. WELLER & COMPANY. PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone 27. No. 30, west side, Spokane Street. Rossland, B.C. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 39, P.O. Bor 16,