ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 11. wip bce THE ROSSLAND RECORD. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOHPI SUNDAY within its borders. He is intimate- ly associated with the chief industry of this:province, having been instru- mental in bringing the largest single. i of British capital ever ‘OFFICE: BLOCK, TRL. GB. P.O, BOX 538. made here. He has made his home SULSCRIPTION BATES: Dail; ir month by mail y Bate year by wall Daily, per yeur....... Daily, per year, foreign. Subscriptions invarlably in advance, Advertising rates will be made known upon ‘application, ‘Th eRecorp reaches the people. a= TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING "OF MAILS. CLOSE [ DESTINATIONS, | DUE IN rthwest Territories, Man-| itoba: all castera Canada,| British Isles and all’ Euro-| and other foreign coun- tries. aap, POR daily, |. ‘Trail, Robson, Nakusp.| dally. Sandon, Halcyon Springs, Arrowhead, fand all Slocan| land Lardeau district points, Deer Parl—Monday, Weds Inesday and Friday. Nelson! land connections, ison, Kasio, and Ymir, asic "Rootendy lake, East] Kuotenay and Crow’s Nest} sop an. |Pass connections. Sip p.m aly. | spokane, Northport, and| 7" s a all aint in Cinited States, 4 All the” Boundary district 7 eaily [points between Cascade. and, CampMcKinney. i aaity. men whose home is and i i his capital in the scene of his business success. Thus his interests are bound up with those of the people who are asked to entrust their common interests to him. Transter of Liquor License. ti the Hi held b fprahe Centre Star hotel, ioasland, Lowney, » A.D. a ‘Dated this toth day of March, A Pal Bunn. 78a ~~ OS hb VO“ Sa.“ 80o--“U™l aor “2 b~ 28 @~-~-BVOr~- ~V~ ish bs} ren, that at the next sitting of the Hotrd oT Lecterns ‘Cetaminnfonera. (or ine city of Rossland, an application will be made for Bre PE ‘Transterof Liquor License. Ralph Albo & Vetere. » D. Dated this roth day of March, A; I ans. Notice ts hereby given, that at the next sitting of ai ti fer of the li held by H, L. Will- fama, forthe Columbia saloon, Rossland, 1, C., to Were any further evid need- ed that Gov. Mackintosh is the best man to represent the riding, it is to be found in the conditions he himself laid down, on which alone he would accept the nomination. While accepting a party nomina- tion, he ‘desires that’ party allegi- ance shall not prevent him from co- operating with any persons who will aid in attaining the end which his party seeks first of all—the placing of the government on that consti- tutional basis from which it has been torn by factional strife. While Conservatives recognize that the evils from which the province suf- fers are due to our having wandered from the party system, they also recognize that party lines cannot at once be sharply drawn during this period of transition, They will re- ceive sincere and valuable help from in tha opposite . Australia, China and Japan—See special notices, Letters for Registration must be posted half hour previous tothe time for closing the malls. The postoffice is open from 8 a. m.,to7p.m., dally, (Except Sunday). oe CLASSIFIED. im 8S cents, Six insertions, Advertisements underthis head inserted at the rate of One Cent a Word. ‘Nothing taken for fess 1 és i 1.00, INVESTMENT 60., INCORPORATED! 000,000, Authorized Capital,. Stibesrited Canitat's -$800,000. ibscribed Capital over. with the Jollowing Board of Management. Elmer A. Rolf. Hon Thos. Mayne Daly, wn Secretary-Treasui WW. H. Falding. safest investment for small sums now open to t! repayable in monthly instalments, For further Information, apply to W. H. FALDING, Nof 14 Columbia ave.y Kossland. political camp. atid most ly accept and duly recognize such help. In course of time,’ as ‘issues become more clearly defined and party div- isions more sharply made, such’ aid 1900 APRIL 1900 will b more scarce and less ri 2! 3] 4] 5| 6] '7 8! g]to} ru} r2] 13] 1g 15 | 16) 17) 18] 19] 20] 21 22] 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 29 | 30 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 NOMINATION. The Conservative convention has faithfully voiced the ‘sentiments of the voters whom it represented’ by the nomination of Hon. C. H. Mac- kintosh for the legislature. It has voiced not only their seritiments,but those of that great body of voters of other parties, or no ‘party, who are looking for men of strong char- acter and proved ability to bring order out of the chaos into’ which the affairs of the province ‘have fallen. These voters aré no lonper attracted by the pretty programs of discredited politicians, who have been either false to their plédges or have so egregiously blundered | in their attempts at performance as! to do evil, even when they were sttiv- ing to do good. What they desire first of all is stability. Combined with this, they desire progress! ind the development of the province dnd in adapting the machinery ‘ of government to keep pace with that development, Thése qualities are’ possesséd in a pre-eminent degree by ‘the Conserv- ative party and therefore it ‘offers a rallying point for all who seek them in the future governmént of the province and are ‘weary of being fooled by cliques_of self-seeking politicians like the Cotton party, or by wandering political adventurers like Martin. : The voters also wish that the 1s of the did: who seek their suffrages shall be a guar- antee not only that, the government in future shall make an honest effort to carry out its pledges and to legis- - late in the interest of the whole peo- ple, not of any clique or class, but that they shall apply to their work such ability and experience as will ensure its being well done, so that it may stand the test of practical application to conditions as they exist. They want no more reforms introduced in such a way as to cause industrial paralysis, or to be disal- lowed by the higher powers at Ot- tawa. Governor M. ‘théir own. “With two such men as -y, but we must suit our methods to the conditions of the present. EDITORIAL NOTES, The Cottonite is reported by the Boundary delegates to be an extinct | species in that section. It willsoon be as much a matter of dim tradi- tion as the dodo. : * —L At last Gov. McInnes has been brought to time. His explana- tions did not explain to the’ minds of the Laurier government. The order for a general election on June 9 shortens the life of the Martin government by six days. Martin's attempt to wreck the Lib- eral party, as betrayed by the Van- couver convention, must have forced the government’s hand. The unanimity with which Gov. Macki: hy was fi is ‘an omen of the vote he will roll up. -The readiness with which the Boutidary delegates agreed to Ross- land’s candidate is the best proof that they should have a tnember of Gov. Mackintosh in the legisl. to take care of the common inter; ésts of the two districts, the coast would have to pay attention to the interior’s needs, The logic of events has at last brought the sluggish reasoning Powers of the Victoria Conserva- tives to a conclusion, and they have accepted party Hnes. Better late than never, ‘The interior led in the adoption ‘of party lines andthe coast fol= lows. This is a sign of a political revolution, which will transfer the ascendency to the interior. a G. B. chocolates at the Bon Ton. North Coast Limited East-bound, and Pacific Express west- bound, will give travelers the chance to see the ferriage of the entire train across the Columbia at Kalama in the daytime. Asight worth seeing, too. Read our North Coast Limited leafiet. ‘Fo Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund ‘the money if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. New Drug Store “the qualities the voters seek, He has served the Dominion with emi- nent success as the ruler’ of the Northwest Territory at a time when the Klondike gold first drew tens of The Rossland Drug P is ndéw doing business on Columbia avenue, next to the old city hall building. We have a complete line of pure fresh drugs, toilet articles and druggists sundries. Prescrip- tions carefully compounded, Washington Street, Roseland, B, 0. ee Furnished Rootns. First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free ot charge. Harry Mclntosh - - Proprietor. ANADIAN WoaciFic Kye S00 LINE. ... The direct route from KOOTENAY COUNTRY, to all points EAST AND WEST. : sepers on all trains from Revelstoke irstelass Sleepers on all trgins from Revelstoke TOURIST CARS pass Medicine Hat, (daily), for St. Paul; Sunda and Wednesdays for torgnto; Bridais tor . ~.Montreat and Boston. ‘ew-Same Cars pass Revelstoke one day eariler CONNECTIONS: ROSSLAND. ..ex. Sunday 22: TiS daty 7 ROSSEAND, dally. 22345 Morning train for and from Smelter funct- jon, Robson and Nelson, and for Kasio and all points in THE BOUNDARY ‘COUNTRY. cept Su from Kaslo, Boundary points, Sandon ani don sed the Sloesae daily fe lon ahd the Slocan, Conaiscoa daily 10F and from Sandon via Nakusp. BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Hours, ROSSLAND TO ..+.-.NELSON, : *'For rates and full information, address the nearest local agent, or rn A.B. Mackenzie, City Ticket Agt. A. C. McArthur, Agent, Rossland. W. F. Anderson. T. P. A., Nelson, B. C. E. J, Coyle, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C THE FAST LINE TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK, ° SAFEST AND BEST, SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Through tickets to all points in the United " States and Canada, : Steamship tickets to all parts of th . A Tickets'to China and J; ey pan vi Ton , snd Northern PaciticSteamship Co. Trains stepast from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m., daily. No, 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 sme. daily For farther information’ time, card: and Hokets, : ppply | te ‘agents ¢ of te E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rosaland, B. C. J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. A. D. CHARLTON, tf R. E. Stronc, Mgr. thousands of adventurous peuple Asst. Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Ore, MONTREAL LOAN & Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, Montreal.’ This Company has opened.a branch office here, 0.c. |" James La has. R. itamiiton. rer, V The Montreal Loan & Investment Co offers the public, and lends money In large or small amounts tary~Treasurer. HOTEL HOFFMAN, | Tweeds. The very Newest for the Easter trade. Handkerchief Ties with Flowing Ends, Bowls, Puffs, Fore-in- - hands and Strings. LADIES’ Our Tailor-made Suits are made by the same manufacturers as our spring Coats. in Separate Skirts we have Plaids, Black Crepons, Bedford Cords, and Heavy Just the thing to be worn with Shirt Waists. HOLSTEAD + WRIGHT Central Dry Goods Store. tst Avenue and Washington Street, Rossland, B. C. iat meee! > sa, ~S + aac | ara | netgnae . ee . ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 11,1900. TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: Sales today on the local exchange ac; Rathmullen, 3000, 3/4c; Ram- bler-Cariboo, 2000, 500, 25¢; Tam- arac, 3000, §34¢; Giant, 3500, ac. Total sales, 14,000' shares, * ort ne re Sass & Pe 3. RRR RX RK RRR RR « re Of stone ballasted or clean graveled track for the Northeru: Pacific’a North Coast Limited to ron over when 1t starts, on April 29. The absence of dust will make that observation car a thing of beauty and a joy forever. last night gave to a packed house another of those brilliant burlesque has become noted. The libretto by Wansor and Zinn was bright and witty, and the music inspiring, at times reminding one of grand Opera. ‘Unchain the dogs of war,” from Sousa’s “Bride Elect," was sung by Miss Frances Hewitt with Proper martial spirit andconception, and the audience burst into thunder- ous ! d ding Miss Ola Hayden sang the famous “Toreudor" song from ‘“Curmen” with electrifying effect, moving the audience to frenzied applause. To hear theie two numbers is alore worth the price of admission. The Parts were all well taken, Miss Re Keith, Hayden, Hewitt, Farmer and Meck proving themselves bright artists. The comedy was sustained by Lord and Rowe, Mar- ‘!tin, Wansor and Cartwright, and 3] these gentlemen succeeded in keep- ing the audience convulsed. Barring a few hitches incidental to a first night performance, the burles que proved to be as bright and éntertain- ing a one as has been seen at the house. Though but few of the or- ay iginal stock remain, the newcomers made the audience nearly forget the favorites. Same bill all Wéek, and packed houses should rule, Steel Trestles and Bridges Have replaced wooden ones—where not earth filled—on the Northern Pacific. All ready now for the North Coast Liim- ited, April 20. Best and safest track to be found in the Northwest. Send to any ageut for North Coast Limited leaflet. ACTIVIZY IN COEUR D'ALENE. New u Steunenberg’s Policy Wins, Frank Watson is in town after a trip to the Coeur d’ Alene country, where he found greater activity than has existed-for years. ‘‘A number of new properties are being opened up and everybody is at work,” said he. ‘The permit system is still in force and the troops aré there to stay. They have head ters at in Idaho is dead and Governor Stcunenberg is the strongest man in the state. He could be re-elected on any ticket, Republican or Demo- cratic.” ee Electric Fans Will keep the Dining and Observation Cura on the naw North Const Limited— Northern Pacific—cool and comfortable. Electric lights will light them at night. Electric berth. lights in Stundard Pull- man sleeping cars and a big dome light on rear observation car platform, Peace Declured. Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters of vital importance; you may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best’ service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. oa Hazelwood ice cream at the Bon Ton. tf ‘BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to the Bodega for good ser-| {i vice and atasty hot lunch from 11330 p. m. to 2a, m., also from 8 to12in evening. Choice liquors and cigars. Geo. H.’ Green, prop. Easter novelties at thé-Bon Ton. The Russell hotel is first-class in every respect. Table is ‘not ex- celled in Rossland. F For Rent—The Western hotel, Second avenue. For particulars, apply to Daly & Hamilton. Prof. De-Leon’s Electric Dan-}{ druff cure. No more-bald heads. No more hair ‘falling out from any human ‘being. It leaves the scalp as white as snow. Sent |? to any address. Price, $1.50, $1 | fSnn and so cents. Address, 10 Spo-'|ffh kane street, Rossland, B.C. Lent keepers and fish eaters may regale themselves on the lovely Osborne and a company is stationed at Wallace. productions, for which the house “The infl of the dy ters trout d every Thursday at O. M. Fox & Co's. Take notice, we also have a full line tl! of ked and salt fish. ~ No, 152. Certificate of the Registration of an Ex- tra-Provincial Company. “coMVatyn act, 180172" Capital, $500,000. Registered the 18th day of February, 1000, J HAREBY CERTIFY that I have this day registered the “Iduho Golo Mining and Smelting Company," as an Extra-Pro- yincial Conipany under the “Com pames Act. A ‘Tha nead oflice of the Compuny is situ- ate at Butte, Silver Bow County, State of Montana, The amount of the capital of the C pany is five hundred thotsand dollars, vided Into five liundred thousand shares of one dollar each. The bend office of the Company in this Province is situate at the ottices of Messrs. Daly & Hamilton, Bank of Montreal Chani- bers, Columbia Avenue, in the City of Ros land, and the Honouratle Thomas Mayne Haly, whose address is said City of Ross- land, ia the attorney for the Conipany. ‘The time of the existence of the Company is twenty years, The objects for which the Company has been established and so licensed are: arry on and conduct a general min- ing, smelting, milling and busi- a) WANTED, WANTED—1000 men wanted on the Linke Bennett division of the White Pass & Yukon railroad, Twenty-eight miles of, good side-bill rock station work let direct to the men ut the following prices; Loose rock, 75c; solid rock side hill, $1.26; sulid rock through cut, $1.76; earth, 300: all by the yard, Tools furnished at 10 per cent per month, No restrictions placed upon the men: they can buy supplies and board where cheapest. Also day work (11 hours) at 30c per hour. Company board $1.00 per day. Apply to M. J. Hency, contractor, 13 Colman block, Seattle, Wasb., or Inns of; Court building, Vancouver, 8. C, TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant, Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goodsin Kossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland, FOR RENT. nesg, and particularly tcarry on and con- duct such business in Trail Creek Division of West Kootenay Mining Distriet, in Brit ish Columbia, and vicinity, and also more particularly to mine and develop that. cer- tain mineral claim in said Trail Creek Di- yision of West Kootenay Mining District, British Columbia, known und called the Idaho Mineral Claim. and to reduce the FOR RENT—Store and dwelling; good stand; Second avenue; $25. ‘T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue, FOR RENT—Five-roomed cottage; well urnished and the best location in city; $25, T. Prest, 246 Columbia avenue. ores, y smelting, tuilling and other processes: ul- so to hold, own, purchuse, lease, bond, or otherwise acquire mining property. or ther property necessary to curry on the Given under my hand and seal of office ut Victoria, Province of British Columbia, ig} avenue, near St. Paul street; $600, T. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A 4-year-old horse. Apply at barn héad of St. Puul street, 4-10-68 FOR SALH—House and lut on Cook Prest, 26 Columbia avenue, FOR SALE—The Highland House Hotel this 18th day of February, one nine bundred, Ls.) 8. Y. Woorron, Registrar of Joint Stock Compames. next to the 1 Hotel. with furnishings, fixtares and saloon license, or the building alone. Buyer must move building at once. A great bargain, For parti call at ‘my office in ‘the International Hotel A. KLOCKMANN, | NOTICE, NOZICE is hereby riven that an will ; be made to the legislative assembly of the [province of British Columbia at its next session for an act to incorporate a company with power to ‘construct, equip, maintain and operate telephone and telegiaph lines within and throughout all the cl uch and so vices as the . comple ing, as the said company, its agents, officers or work- amen think proper and tor the Burpore of the un- . lease, expropri. any comp of telephoneor telegraph communication connec- ting or to be connected with the said company’s line or lines, and to borrow money for the pure poses of the company, ad te pledge or mortgage any of the company’s assets for that purpose, and to receive bonuses or priv'leges froin any person or ly corporate, and with all other usual, nec essary or incidental rights; pawers or privileges a5 may be necessary or Incidental to the attainment f the above objects, or any of them, & HAMILTON, ie +. Solicitors for the applicants. Dated this first day of March, 1400. FOR SALE—Large cottage, six rooms, Le Roi avenue, well furnisned, piano, water, bath, All modern improvements, With lot 45 feet, well fenced, nice lawn, T. Prest, 26 Columbia aventie. FOR SALE—House of four rooms and furni- ture complete; $200. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave. FOR SALE—A money-making butcher busi- ness. Owner going away. Small capital required. Investigate this. ‘T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. Waffle Parlor. Furnishes ) 5 the BEST . ——— CEN. —— Tickets, 2t Meals, $5.00 gi-38 Washington Street. Rolt & Grogan Oltice and rooma ot. second floor Buins Block. Large Warehousein center of town, Seven-roomed. Dwelling house, plastered furnished throughout, good locality. Hotel and Satoon ‘on Second ‘avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. Kootenay ‘Ca fe. Fresh Oysters in any Style. Private rooms for parties. : Business Men's Lunch, 850 ‘Open Day ard Night. Roome and Bar .,........ ...1m connection Miss K. Swanson, Prop. CHARLES E. BENN & Co. BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for “A. G, CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job- ing promptly attended to. ¢ Commercial Court, rear A’ham Office and shop Stel BO. Bex 35. “CALIFORNIA,” 2 on the Canadian Pacific Railway, . feet deep has been sun ietieh. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. i is bei ize for a wor! i t. This tunnel is being made of a large size obtained a 75 wil ntrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. ‘o the fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account of it. being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein, it is safe to say that the “CASCADE” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the distri-t. P MINING & MILLING GO., LIMITED L'B’Y. B. TO WNSEND. Rossland, . ce. 7 ; experts that it will conce Owing to its proximity to the railway and t and considering the average value of the quartz, We are now selling the stoc! CASCADE GOLD F or particulars, WM. = am IEICE HATE IE IEEE IEEE EE I IE FE NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. $200, Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. : 600,000 Sharés’ of ‘which are placed in the Treasury. f this Company consists of four claims, namely: MER PEORS ° all aaa on Granville Mountain, y and twenty-five miles from Rossland. i . alli i 2 the surface to over $40 at on the “Cascade” on‘a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on ; A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was king tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, Briti: “ DE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO,” and the ae ee aE GaT Ka sh Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone A. B. MACKENZIE & Co. MINING AND INVESTMENT A; ente for Pari Bell Ad tit ion to Rossland. SEITE EEE IE EE IEE EE EEE It has been ascertained by », RII