ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH.’ — PUBLISHED DAILY BXCEPT SUNDAY. for Rossland, but it ‘transpites that = great deal of euch advice and precaution should have been taken: It in to behoped that the banquctto- night will mot be a repetition of the dis- graceful affair givenin honer of Tord Aberdéen.- — ‘Tho Recorp is the only-real newapa- ‘blished: i land Subscriptions invariably in advance.’ Advertising rates will bomads known ie ap plication THVRSDAY, JUNE 22, 1899. Washington Hand Press. FOR SALE—An Foolunn Washington mand: press in first-claes order, together w: with a six. yeven column Mee ee eetnte Apply at the Excorp offiee. . F th aed Weekly Ore ‘Shipments. The following is the ore shipments for the week ending June 16: Tons, x0 KORTHPORT SMELTER. Le Bol....ceccseeeececeserees wees 1,863 ADVERTISING AGENCIES: The Rxcorp ia ‘in constant receipt of letters like.thie following, which it never wastes the time and trouble to answer: Montneau, Jone 17, 2899. Gentlemen :—Please quote'us, ross on.G-inch, double column, (12 inches) electro, in daily and weekly, i per im It is the only: paper that: can be depended: upen to print the news.” It’ does mot atop to censider who may or may not be pleased by giving the public the local mews-as it occurs.. There may be more money in runningia-paper differently, but wehave never tried it. See Rossland is entitle! to head the liat as a healthy city. Thinis: the 22d-of the month and so'far'there has not: Deena death. Considering that there are fully 8,500 people here it is denbtfal if thie ‘record can‘be beaten anywhere on earth. —— The “wheal” brigade ahead ft The Recon had in type and ‘in the: the forma the following, the evening-be- |) fore the banquet, but killed it fer shame |‘ Is. always very particular about the kind of a‘Towel she. uses, eed 5 _The quality i is always the first consideratien and where be “cut out” when gentlemen areto have @ banqaet. —— There are twenty-five huadred miners and muckers‘at work today in the Thines in West Kootenay. It is eafe tosay that their average wage is three dollars'aday. ‘This meaiis that nearly'a quarter of a million is” disburéed every. month: for wages to minere and muckers: ‘alone. An- other twenty a. at’ all’ other avocations, wages'will r Fons hun- os and sity thousand doilars. Of the to appear top of column, next to reading aatter one year, payable monthly, must be low. Yours truly, Tue Ap AGENCY OF Referencea—Union Bank of Canada, Montreal. It will be observed that the adver- tisement must be at the top of the col- umnand: next to reading matter, and that the pricemust be jow. Thy news-| papers which carry such adverticements discriminate’ against local advertisers, and often brings him unfair criti four d dolixrs-disbursed for wages three hundred’ theusand: are apent'in West Kootenay. That ie‘Weat Kootensy’s: dividend” from'the® mining industry. Cut down’ the: rate: of wages and this dividend-will. be: correspond- imply cut down.—Nelson Tribune, LEGEND OF THE SPOKANES.. aa Unknown’ Wri Bee Saved™ It ffom Oblivion: “and” » their | ~ t is' kept will always be found a price to suit. We endeavor to keep a well: assorted stock at all times.: ~~ You will find Towels ‘here from 60 Cents a Dezen to : $7.50 per Dozen.” Surely You Will Find Some to Suit You. * : Dr y Goods |e THE BIG STORE - AGNTER BRO @ | New-York (08. : aM, ‘F. ANpgpson, AND SOO LINE EAST | NEW:-FAST WEST “DAILY BERVICE OPTIONAL ROUTES KEAst | FROM THE KOOTENAY COUNTRYS fs Firat-claga " Bleepera on All Traing ¥ROM fy | 'kBROWHEAD and KOOTENAY 1a, “TOURIST-CARS >Pass Revelstoke, daily for Si ‘Thuredaya for Montreal and ‘octal Tl Tuesdays.and Saturdays for Toronto, Dr TRAINS - DAILY: ‘To ana from Robson and Nelson, Ego orclork Ly Rossland Arr 1100 orlock 2 | ]25.20 o'clock Lv Rossland Arr 194 o'clock Morning train: daily.for North a Main line and (except Snnday) for gna Afternoon “train “daily for Crows ‘Pass line and (except Sunday) for indou’ nd Slocan ‘pointe. : Rossland To Toronto ..92 Montreal Winnipeg Nomen ver SO - Victoria ilandito: Nelson 4 ~ Apply for paitieuiara to. . ‘Mackenzie, City Tkt Agt., “DENISON, “Agent. He } Rest E. J. Coyze, TP. A., Neleon. DP A Vane'r YOU. MUST ADVFRTISE ‘Ana if you want: an Aaverironent large or emall insertcd aa ropesn Neweruper Magazine, oF. self alll teetbiosoing ‘actalleD wes ending ra etraight wo -W. T. HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent (Within E. C,)Lonpos, Eng, ESTIMATES A and aBMIE! Oe RE! ling the Bi re afed a ing all Advertisers, befo Ree thse British’ paul, reapontansy: soljeited. Though some'of a: clever slit | | erary societies bosst'of Indiatt’ nantes, fer Lata in-this: city” ‘have ever red These advertising agents never pay’ s living price, and‘the Rxcorp, for one; always turns them down. ———— _ The-next time the people of Rossland desire.to make asses of themectyes at a banquet they should not: go ‘to such great pains to secure witnesses from: all partsiof the province... Laying: aside the disgraceful occurrence ~in’ which’: the attorney general’ was mixed up, there werea few would-be gentlemen at the banquet’ who smoked cigarettes’ and pipes while the other guests of the even- ing were still eating; to say> nothing of the noisy disturbances comitg’ from the satne guests. Quite a few' gentiemen:be- came , disguated and went’ home before the really shameful part of the program ” took place: The Reccrp is very much tempted to gain.the names of the smok- * ing marauders; and-publish them forthe benefit of the public, and if we can get 2 list of them, will probably do sv. The full good name of Rossland must be protected and thie best way to do’ it is to'gain the names of the disturbing, Ungeatlomanls element. Mayor Goodeve was very certain that| if he had the money he could’ bay. the water-and light plant at bis own figures. Socertain wag he before the election,:he promised many voters that if thede- benture bylaws were pissed that’ the bargain would be'speedily ‘closed.. He ~. has'‘made‘a ‘pitiable failure, and unless the city wine the water in Reck creek he has placed Rossland in a sorry. plight sofa xs owning her own water and light plant. to'an prentve any. of the strange*legerds of the red: peeple ‘who first‘lived: by” “the: falls. Here isa stray bit, s Spokane Indian legend of © the’otigin of ‘the’ woul; which appeara in the latest issue ef t! forth- west Journal of. ees over-the'sig- nature “H, 8. Long: ago men were much’ like ani- mals, They had no soul and-when they died their bodies returned’ entirely to dust. A- woman: of the tribe: wished for. soul, se that aftar’ ‘death she might re- turn to thé Great‘! Spitit the chief: who dwelt in heaves= tyce; and she prayed 'to' hinj: “that = ‘sogt:might instead of giving her #¢ achild; a‘babyef'ber: Swit, She loved it very much, and took ‘the best of ‘care of it;*feeding it P be given her. He nesta Boe prayer, but. rave her |‘ Internat onal Musi Week Commencing Mon: day. June 19. iS , BisHOTsGATE-STREET, (Within) Loxpos, Eng. nt ‘for the Ross.axp evenisd Record | ant ‘British Columbia Review. ENGAGEMENT. EXTRAORDINARY vonTHE In conjanction - -with - our present « company..! first appearance, Eastern singer aud monologa ER; first appearance, ° “clever: little: actréds and sou! rette—Second we NATTIE NICHOLLS, America’s cleverest' ‘goubrette; = , O’Brien, Jennings & Oo Brten,: Dale: & Dalton Flo: Nickey and covering’ it fromthe cold; she rocked it in herarme: ° But‘alter a time-it “be- came stck aud ‘pitied’ away; and’ food: no \enigee comforted’ ‘it, nor ‘even the : ‘own body kept'it warm; and Tockinng it in' her arms did‘not relieve its distress; soit died: Then the-wottiait, fet: very vorty” and was cryin: The Grest Spirit: them came: -to-her and said, ‘Why are.you crying?” “Lam weeping for my baby,” ahe re-| plied; “she is dead.” “LT teok it,’ lie answered. come back to me.’ Hi“‘Give it back: tome again,”t sheasked, “for: Llove it and desire it.”? “It has: he'replied, “but seeing ‘y child, arid weep for it; I pity: you and will give ‘you..# soul, and you will also retarn.to me.” - From that time ‘we began to have “T cannot-give it’back. fromthe dead,’ |. on love your| | Dolife Milton and the L stock ¢1 A } DI9I9 ODe= -39¢ 297 300¢ 20090030098 Mary had a little Tomb Which. didnot care 2 ‘paiticle. It took her to the ONE-PRICE STORE: : Where they sell ’most any article! Now:Mary is a jolly’g gi: - .And+tht reason is‘ quite pl For now-she goes to ths ONE PRICE STORE -Good-values to. obta C. on GBSON. & -CO.. 28-SPOKANE ST. _P.O: P..6. STRICTLY. CASH. BOX 5:4 & GO. to"The ay For. the :best’ HOME. MADE BREAD tries of all: kinds. East Colum: ve, next, door west of City offices. GEO. BEAM ‘BOX S18, Creelman & Beam, aks CONTRACTORS “ S BUIDERS. ‘eating tarnished on” all “kinds of work. * Jobbing, Promptly ‘attended t Rossand BG" G. GREELMAN ‘OFF:CR. AND SILOP: Commercial court, Tear. Albambra: Hotel... Le Ro LIVERY-SALE and FEED STABLES > JOHN. F. LINBURG, Stylisly Rigs forrent Firac class Saddle and Horees. » : PROP. Pack “Phone No. 37. “Iphone No. 39. ~ souls. * Monarch Stock for Sale. Pooled ateck of the: Monareh “Mining The wires ed zt di for sale at3 cemts, Apply te} A. B., this office. ec SREY: and the-only telegraph mows ‘that the Recorp got in time to publieh: was‘Lord. A. Close Shave __ Or just the kind you'want at Ed Rays 1 Barber Snop. Beresford’s' interview Tod Sloan's treuble, and the morning paper |’ pilfered that: Any and every iesue of that sheet is a- relic of. journalism. too far‘back to bother with. This: morning it has's “special” from Greenwood four|" Col. E. 8. Topping says he apparently ia the only -persom at the banquet , last night who ie not a ‘‘hobo,’”’ as he did not: wear.a “‘cuta’ i days old. JRoss Thompson. I have the. following blocks in the following eats ‘for Bale ;— EUREKA: CONSOLIDATED; ‘GOPHER,- HOME: STAKE, EVENING | STAR, SILVERINE, uae ES LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR ard ZILA M. Lotsinthe Original Townsite te = 7 THE REDDIN: JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:->:-° ROSSLAND,'B. O. ‘Wanted—A good soli J Apply at this once: ey. “