ROSSLAND BVENING RECORD, MAROH J7, 1899. ROSSLAND ‘RECORD. ‘BY EBER.C. SMITH. there only gets $100, and is d di an increage in hissalary. Tostrengthen hie demand he points to the example of Rossland, where not only does the chief Epwaxp Ononrx, : B.A. Macpowais®* CTS, t, ‘Macdonald-Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and AE The following -VERISED LETTER. LIST. isa iat of lettera re- ed for at the Rossland nv Goons Stone. HORSE AND HORSE. A British Province Wants to be Anncxed to The United States. New York, March 17.—In a letter to the Herald Andrew Munro, a’ member sining URCO : March 15: atofiice “ || Reserano’s Leave |The Crescent Dry Geods Co., Lid. | Dress G Novelties for spring and summer, including Ohe- nille and bow-knot ef- fects in Grenadines, fig- ured Crope de Paris and Bolicltors for Bank of British Nort of the legislative council of the Leeward MuBaripe Burnpoa, islands, states that a memorial signed hy the leading inhabitanta of Fort Obrig- topher-Nerise, in the West Indies, hes been forwarded to the Right Hon. Jes- eph Ghamberlain, the secretary of state for the British ‘colonies, asking the mother country to transfer the islands tothe United States. The memorial complains bitterlyjof the indifference ‘of the crown to the interests of the island, All of the colonists, without exception, Join'in a petition for negotiations be- tween the two countries for the annex- ing of the Leward islands to the United States LOCAL. Anselmo, Lorenzo Ps A Burng,'Joe M @ Flynn, Thos Foster, Harold PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEFT SUNDAY. H OFFMAN ASHINGTON 8TREET. ROSSLAND, B.C. HARRY MCINTOSH, “ 7 ink, L Hume, Thos Merchants’ Lunch. ae ickey, Boe cian, MK 25c. . Ba yan E ‘MoGresor, PE 101 je From 12 noon to 2:30 p-m 3 Bones BUNDAY : Chicken Dinner A BPHCIALTY, receive $125 per month for managing thut small department, but also receives lodginge, fuel and fire free, Spokane need not try to keep pace with Ross- land, for we are too swift for her. sALIcCOMMUNICATIONS-to- Aditor must ho secompauied by the name and address AS the weiter, -uvt- necessarily ror publica tien, but as evidence of good faith. PROPR, STILL LEADS THE WAY. “Wereach the hearts of the -copsumers through their stom- achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi : < It ia said that City Solicitor Abbott is a CRC PR ETN CARES, mad on account of the-story the Recorp *Deily per month by mail printed Tuesday lagt about the Chinese 09 | cook killing and making ready to. cook the fox terrier pup. Wedo -not see what.Mr. Abbott has.to get :mad-about, as it was not his dog or his: Chinaman, Cover, H E Hendrickson, WM Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will be made known onjap- plication . iFRIDAY, ‘MARCH-17, '1899. HOMESICK HORSES. There are ‘no homesick ‘horses in the mouatsin mining regions of. the Weat. To have thestatement. thoroughly un derstood it would be wellto relate an instance which will illustrate what a homesick’ horse isuind how he acts. ‘A: gentleman who has just returned to ‘the West'from a visit to his relatives in ithe’ East tells of a tqaam of young thor- .Aughbred -horses:that his :brother -bad craiged von a farm ‘near town. “These “horses had-seldom:bet n‘ kept away from thome over‘night. “The visitor took the ‘deam and .droye into a neighboring .eaunty,and:remained, away four days. One of.the:horses :refused to eat,.and tthe other ate but little. The gentleman became uneasy about them, and called,a veterinary eurgeon, who failed to dis- cover anything the matt:r with the iwhorses, ‘The time came to-go. When the team “was hitched up and headed’ for home it was almost :impoasible to hold . them :The -neater;home , they .got, the .more sanxious they. were to.go,:and when they “came in sight ofthe farm house they be- ‘gan to friak and play like lamba in the .8ummer season. ‘They could hardly contain, themselves, and when they were ‘Ginally-anhitched:and let: go'they ‘fairly “flew'to the*barn; and for hours after- wards, though ‘hungry, as they - were, they playfully nipped each .other, and| Blur. iriaked. about, showing plainly that they ‘grere.glad to-get home. *The'brother who ‘had had them away remarked “how they had acted while away and-how fearful he.was that.they +were-siok,.- whereupon the owner replied, “Oh; they were only -homesick, They salways.act .thet way «when away from chome,sand .as you.see -them act now ywhen.they return.” ‘Horses out .Weat, inthe mounteins -and.particularly.in mining camps, poor fellows, :are.cuffed about ‘from -town to town:and.are .as much .at home in.one -Place as .in ther, and theref. do and-he probably would not have gotten any of the pup if the’ Chinaman -had cooked it. Ifthe Bank of Montreal is allowed ito occupy three or four feet of the sidewalk for. the purpose of .an-entrance lo): their new building, what: excuse can'the city council offer for refusing ‘anyone else the same privilege? The law is plain. Al- derman Hooson is right. Thecity,coun- cil should not openly: violate it. a —= Neighbor Brown — “What : did -you huve for breakfast, Mr. Jonea?’* Mr. Jonee—*I do not know. ‘We have a Chineze cook. -Haye you missed your catr”? Neighbor Brown—"No, but our ‘little | dog.is gone.” Mr. Jonee—Great. heavens! we-eat it,” T-guess Weekly Ore Shipments. The ore shipments of the week ending Mar. 11, were ag folllows: To Trail: 7 Tron Maak...... econ wees oy TO NORTHPORT SEELTER, a .. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and shop to the corner of Cojumbia avenu and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. di ti. ‘PUBLIC NOTICE. . Gold Seal LAGER BEER. Callfor and see that you get it. It is the most Health- fal and Appetising Beer “brewed. ‘ wA First. Class Bar. ‘ RAILROAD TIME. CHECKS Miners Checks @=Cashed. ; * Free of Charge. * Dealers in Real Estate “MONEY. Loaned at ‘LOW '! Rates «of Interest, GALT—~_ COAL A. G. CREELMAN P. 9: BOX 315, CONTRACTORS anD BUILDERS. Jobbing promptly attended to. OFFICE AND SHOP: Commeroiul ‘court, rear Alhambra Hotel. GEO- BEAM — iCreelman & Beam, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Rossland 'B. C. Lucse, John 3} Patrick Baxter, JB Callen, Francis Bradley, A L - CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITEp,, Cable: Address, -‘Morse,”: Rossland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil's T. W. HOWARD GENERAL: ADVERTISING AGENT 108 Branopsaate-Sr., Lonpon, E.¢, THE BEST iVALUE © FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET Pot ALL PURPOSES. JL Parker. ‘& Co, SOLE AGENTS, D LIABILITY. }Notice is he: eral Meotin: ‘Bated this 22nd day of Eebruary, 1899 ‘By order, : D. CAL. MASCOT GOLD ‘MINING: COMPANY LIMITE: Oy Al tom! If YOU WANT AN ADV: : orSmall, Inserted in an: y aiuropean Re 3 Magazine, on Periodical, save youre troublesome details by sénding i strigny ‘T:-W. HOWARD, 108, BIsHOPSGATE-STREET, LONDOX, ‘TES FURNISHED and CONTRA , NGED for Large Orders. ADVIoG oF FERED regarding the Dest Sedtuins for bring ing .! 01 i Corres pondenceinvied. ore ‘Be Paty". T. W. HOWARD, 108, Branorecare-starer, LoNpox, B.C, ent for Tur RossLanp! ont for Ta ANDER and Brith’ Co NOTICE. Hotel Columbia Avenue is closed to traffic f ce end to the west end of Columbia Prenue H, B. Seat tins 5 Hy yy Ci Rossland, B,C., March INE iY BBBineor Regular Aelia Gals Every night by the only licensed auctioneer _ MJ. WALKER, At Spokane street near Columbia avenue. New goods of avery desc: Sales mad tlements anotiget homesick. \CHINESE COOKS. It shotild not be necessary for the :Rxcorp:to explain that it is not-publish- ing these stories.about the filthy: :Chi- nese cooke.for the purpose of poking fun at those who are.unfortunate enough to *have'to-employ them in their Kitchers, The Recozp isopposed tothe China: man taking.the place of white domestic servants upon general - principles, and belli by.ghi what they really are it can be instrumental in ‘having them‘discarded. ‘The three in- sstances cited should be sufficient to.con- vince the housewife and those who. are eating the.food:prepared by the Chinese ‘cook, ithat they area dirty, ‘filthy set, ‘without ‘the least conception of the cul- vated tastes and natural desire for a: hol the. peo- plehave. This isthe object and only. object of the Rxcoap in publishing these true atoriee, about the Chinese cooks. Ii is difficult for people to believe the story about the dog, the owl and the potatoes, and without.the names of the families concerned being given the storics would be set down as fiction, but truth in theee instancea is truly stranger than fiction. ing th diet-that that The news hasrenched Spokane that Rorsland is to pay the chief of the fire SEAS EE eae IAT T. E. oF Y, WHOLESSLE AND RETAIL DEALERIN., Beef, | Pork, Mutton, Fish Ovsters (Game. Spokane Street, “JSSLAND, 3. C. {|The Fast Line q TO __ All Points |The Dining Car Route via | Yellowstone HPark. | f| THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains UNITED STATES AND OANADA world. viA TACOMA and NORTHERN PAOIFIO A. D, CEARLTON, ‘Aust. G HELLO ‘89, WILGe Xl 28 SPOKANE STREET. ui] with Far Biiman Palace Cars, Elegant Dining Cars *Wrodern Day Goaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars Through Tickets to all points in the taamship tickets to all parts of the TICKETS _TO JAPAN AND CHINA Trains depsrt from Spokane. west bound, + 3:40 P.M, 2'caet boand, 7:00 AM. F. D, GIBBS, General Agent Spokane, Wasp, jen. Pass, Age department $125 month. The chief For information, tise carda, maps and tiokets | °22F Siocan points, 2 Sand: Sta oo .- Allan. 4 BEGIENING Sangaty. 1, 1899 this up-to-date hostelry ®@ vill be conducted strictly on ~BUROPEAN PLAN... Eighty-five eligantly farn- ished, steam heated rooms. Toilets and bathe with hot and Cold water on ‘every floor. Spa- cicus Sample rooms, * MRS, MLE, Allan: PRO. e liars per mfig thereof, and for other purses H. GAMPASLL Oswatn,” tary, war. 10 Subscribe’. —FOR THE— Record, Millions Are Made By Mining GGA BOY Gold Mining Company REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON. Four full claims—Michigan Boy, Rein- deer No. 2, Edna, and Sidney, situated {/| one-half mile southwest of the Oxe Thousand Dollar. a Day dividend payer, the Repiiblic mine, Republic, Wn., and the Mountain Lion, with a 35-foot ledge, which aseays$30 and better across the whole face, and ‘will soon be on OCEAN TO OCEAN ROUTE EAST AND WEST. 3,000 Miles Baggage Checked to Destination No - Custom - Difficulties. Through first class alee; 11 trains. Tourist cars pass Revelstoke daily es St Paul; Monuay for Toronto; Thurs- day for Montrea and Boston.” ure Daily Train. 18.204.-Lv.—ROSSLAND.—Arr.—23.05k, Makes connection Weet Rob: and from the north and main line, ae to and from Neleon, Kaslo, Sandon and OF COMFORT. For Rates, Tickets and Fall Inf the list of divid payers. To the south are the Morning Glory, Troubadour, Hit or Miss, and the Golden Lily groap— the latter is only one claim north of the Mmachigan Boy Gold Mining Company’ property. : This company is stocked for 1,000,000 shares, par value 5 cents, assessable to Par-not to.exceed-one mill per ehare per month. ‘There are 400,000 shares in in the treasury... All "a stock thirty-five thousand B Clark; Molle paaents Ww Davis, ‘Andrew Downing, Decatur Bthler, Ruby Gill, AG Green; Gertie Gerard, A King, Clarence Rlinkewitz, Auguate Lee, Edmund London, Geo D Long, Walker H Martins, Miss A 8 Wnght, J E. FORRIGN.* i Michael | Cotterhill, T Dee pobt John Phillips, G L. ‘The above letters will, be’ ‘held one week, When calling for the same, be sure and eay “advertised.’? ‘Wri11am Wapps, ‘postmaster. THE EVIL EFFECTS. ‘The Asheroft Journal Has Its Say About the Alien Law. ‘The Ashcroft Mining Journal takes the Province seriously to task for: hay- ing expressed the opinion that Ashcroft Re will not be eeriouely affe by the ex- clusion of aliens from Atlin. - The Jour- naleays: “Ifthe editor really wishes to know how the alien) act will affect Aehcroft and Cariboo, we. will ask him to write toa few such men as Hobson, Campbell, Ward, Laird. or any promi- nent mining man in Cariboo, one who has spent his money, in doing legitimate work in Cariboo. For its effect in Ash- croft let him write to any , of our promi- nent business men. As to the mild rep- rimand given us for. being ‘excited,”and the suggestion that ‘we donot ‘under- stand,’ it would take the. present editor of the Province some time to acquire as much knowlédge of Cariboo as would equal the small amount we. claim to porsess.”? 3 IN THE POLICE COURT. Fines to the Amount of $100 Assessed and Paid. “Dora Clark and ‘her tenants were-up before the police magistrate this morn- ing and contributed $110 toward the sup Pportof the city. Miss Dora, as keeper, paid $80, and Frances Morris, -Millie Foster, Helen Jamieson and Vannie Bowen each paid $20. } S. GLAZAN —-CARRIES A— BIG STOCK ‘pooled until'treasury stock is sold. li money expended in developing the prop- erty. ‘Fist Issue—200,000 shares at one cent, 100,000 of which were subscribed by the business men of Republic the firat day. Send in your address at once if you desiré any of this issue. Remit by postoffice money order. Claims all surveyed and development in progress. THE NEXT ISSUE WILL PE 00--100,000 SHARES AT... 2 GHATS. and on Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or ‘t Rora land i No, 255 Morrison Bt., -er. ord, Portland = Ozegou A. B, Macxenzre, Ci P. G. Denison, agente. et age W. F. Anpexson, EJ. TP Ay Neon, = DB A vaEhy E. D. CARPENTER, Republic, Washe J. B. 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Address— y sy wg, ME, Agents Wanted. . eee atiansy ae la DOMINION GOVERN'NT OFFICERS BR. B. McDonatp :—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- * cates. W. 8. Jonxs:—Internsl Revenue Col- lector. : PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. F. Scnortenp:-Supreme Court Reg- istrar. : . Joun Kiexor:—Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary Magistrate. W: J. Rosrxsox :—Deputy Sheriff. E. 8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner. ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. A. 8. Goopevz:—Mayor. C, 0. Laronpe, Alderman. Ross Taompson, Alderman. *, McCrak, Alderman. BE. Hoosow, Alderman. . Cuure, Je , Alderman. INGRAM, Chief of Police. McQueen, City Clerk. Wa. Hanp, Assessor. J. A. Jonpas, Police Magistrate. JosePH Squizzs, Chief of Fire Dep’t. SaMvEL ForTEATH, Sanitary Inspector g ‘Oldest Established House in Tootensy ; BWILLIAM RR." BEATTY : Undertaker. The CRESCENT Dry Goods Company Limited Liability. - "NEW BRICK BLOCK. 4 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A me DO You WANT A MAP OB A NEWSPAPER CUT? - ADDRESS . SMITA. ' pai BUILDING OHICAGO SPOKANE ST. ROSSLAND ADVERTISERS. Business Men and Mouses Worthy of Confi- dence and Patronage. Cuxcent Dry Goons Store, Lt. Liability. Frrzearercx, J. F., Plumber. Grsson & Co., C. C., Auction House. Hustexr Bros , General Merchants. Honryrorp, J. F., Tailor. Rossuanp Auction Houss. Hatey, T. E., Dealer in Meats-All Kinds. H Hore., Harry ib, Prop. Boren AuwaN, Mrs. M. E. Allan, Prop. Jouneon & Co., J. B., Brokers, Real Est. ‘op Printing, Record Office. Lavonn, C. O., Boots, Shoes, Rubbers LeRor Sranzes, J. F. Linburg, Prop. Le Ror Brewery, Gold Seal Beer. , LT. R. Druggist, Toilet Articles. Livery Stapie, M. A. Harvey. M. A: Wilson McDoxaxp, Cuore & Cronyn, Solicitors. McNew1 & Deacon, Barristers and Sole. O’Hxagn, M, J., Merchant, Tailor, etc. Panzzr & Co., J. L., Min. En. Brokers. Prayrorp, H. H. Accountant. Panxer & Co., J. L., Agts.; Galt Coal. Reppin-Jacksox.Co,, Mining Brokers. Rossianp Loan Orricz and Jeweler. BRecorp Jos Parxtina Orrice. Rep Star Livery aNp Transer Co. Rossranp Launprt, Graham & Son. Sprine, J. W., Jewelery, watches, etc. Txoursox, Ross, Mining and Real Est. ‘Wis0n & Co., M. A. Tailors. Weer, C. M., Plumber. Waxxer. M. J. Auctioneer, Merchant. Wrox, Guy, Plumber. The Rossland Laundry is doing good cCnaz & COo., Mining, Real Estate etc. cKenzz, Dr. J. ¥. ‘c-at reasonable prices. Try them. Grabam & Son, Near P. O. it. te & Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers. .. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue.