S ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MARCH _ 24. _1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD WILLIAM K. ESLING, ‘fue Orvust DAILY IN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY OVFICH! BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. L. 98. P.O. BOX 538. ie BULSCHIPTION RATES: oJ Subscriptions invariubly in advance. 50 00 00 oo acquisitions apply in this case. Advertising rates will be made known upon . Spplication.- for the importation of the products of | When Sulzer was called updn to cheap Malay labor, and for the im- | be boynd by the answers of Bartlett migration of that labor itself. They | Sinclair in the Coeur d'Alene inves- urge that the-Puerto Rican tariff is | tigation, he dropped that witness simply a temporary measure to pro- |like a -hot potato. The difference vide revenue for the island when it| between Sulzer and the Coeur is in urgent need of funds for the |d’Aleners is that he talks dynamite relief of its distressed people and of | and they put it in use. public works and schools. They deny that the precedents of former BUSINESS LOCALS, Prof. De Leon’s Electric Dan- The weakest point in the Repub-|druff cure.. No more bald heads. | At Greatly Reduced Price sa commas * ROSSLAND; EVENING RECORD, MARCH a4, 1900, THETWOMARTINS Jim Roasts Joe and Other Liberals Join in the Chorus. SMITH , CURTIS'S. APPEAL himself before the notice of the meeting by a speech. P. McL. Forin paid his respects to Mr. Curtis and his good qualities, but gave it to be understood that he had no use for the frisky and un- reliable Joe Martin. Mr. Curtis's efforts to secure the recognition of his chief as the Liberal leader in the province were without avail, but ‘‘Jim' Martin’s uppeal on behalf of the People’s party—the said ‘‘people” being Cotton,McKenzie- and a corporal's TODAY'S STOOK--SALES,- Following-is a- summary. of.\the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: Rossland Niles, Snles‘today on the local exchange were as follows: Tamarac, 1000,. 714c, §00,~500, 7c; Ruathmullen, §000, §00, §000, 500, 4000, 354 c; Giant, go00, 2Y%{c, 2000, 2c; King, 500, 14%4c. Total sales, 23,500 shares, Pence Declared. Why devote all your time read- ing’ about the Boer war and the goldfields 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. tf cosnsceatostc om Now Drug Store The Rossland Drug company is now 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, te R. E. Strone, Mgr. Dr. Russell's Catarrh cure cures cold in the head in one night. Price CIGARS! Finest Im. ported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, and 25 cents, at Morrow's drug store. lican case is the change of front on|No more hair falling out the part of President McKinley. | from any human being. It leaves He has been whipped into ‘line in| the scalp as white as snow. .Sent favor of a measure which is the di-|/to any address. Price, $1.50, $1 guard of followers—was equally un-| Athabasca. “30. : Pe i i availing. It was decided 18 rec- Beene BABE test. all Kinds a as di recs | Bie th 20 Stop thinking of your Rossland troubles,|_Lost—A small diamond ring. - of Chewing 20 They will rol! oif like water bubbles, Name on inside. Reward for re turn to Recorp office. ‘ and Smoking ‘Th eR acorn reaches the people. : — WH! Metnnen Loxo Hin Job? Some Interesting Features of the Liberal apr Meeting Which Were Omitted From the the Liberal association, which shall Official’ Report—Have ‘no Uso for Joe or select a leader and, if the Rossland TO CLEAR! Sulclde is but a cowardly act, All do it when the brain's unpacked. TIME OF ARRIVALANDCLosiNe _| Fect opposite of-that which .he had | and 50 cents. OF MAI CLOSE | DESTINATIONS, [ DUE x jan-| itoba: all ‘ea ada previously advocated and is now urging Republicans to unite in its support fn order not to allow the Democrats to obtain control of leg- islation., He attempts no defense Lent keepers and fish eaters may regale themselves on the lovely mountain -trout received every Thursday at O. M. Fox & Co's. Take notice, we also have a. full line > | the Cotton Party Hither: The Liberal’ meeting on Thurs- day evening was a great deal more interesting than the “‘official” ac- delegation can ‘help: it, that leader will not-be Joe. OHUBROR SERVICES TOMNOR ROW St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church, Rev. D. McG. Gandier, B. A. pas- Don’t build no castles in the air Until you become a millionaire. : The key-note here has not been struek, Then will foltow all kinds of luck. Iniagine that this 1s Cape Nome, And use‘good sense and stay at home. To Cure a Cold in Ono May Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c, E. My: Grove’s signature is on. each OX, Tobacco. at... CAPT. of the measure itself/but favors it as | 56. noked and salt fish. tt 2 ) . tor. Services 11a, m. and 7:30 p. Btep to the front, don’t be a slob, ooo The British Isles and all Euroy ertes, 2h other foreign coun tries. ‘Trail, Robson, Nakusp. Sandon, Halcyon Springs, Arrowhead. ,and all Slocan| land Lardeau district. points, Deer Park—Monday, Wed Inesday and Friday. Nelson land connections. sge am, iy: | Spokane, Northport, and| all points in United States.| m,|_ All the Boundary district! ; ‘iy [points between Cascade and - aily “CampMeKinney: Australia, China and Japan—See special nom, a an | party advantage, the Puerto Ricans, Letters for Kegistration must be posted half hour previous to the time for closing the mails, The postoffice is open from 8a. m.,to7 p.m. daily, (except ‘Sundays a matter of party expediency. Thus, after the Democrats’ have been at the last three years, they have been furnished one by the divisions among their opponents, A number of leading Republican newspapers in the West have openly condemned the proposed tariff and Republican success is declared to be in danger in several Western States which have hitherto.been considered safe. While --politicians: wrangle for for whise -benefit- ttie.‘measure is posed to be designed, are suffer- 12 19 26 TO ADVERTISEBS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. THE ISSUE JOINED The issue of the coming presiden- ing for lack of food and clothing, children even being -excluded from school on account of their naked- ness. ‘Trade -languishes and the stars and stripes are losing their charm as the emblem of liber- ty and prosperity. AS SEEN BY A PUTCHMAN. It has been commonly assumed that race sympathy has enlisted the people of Holland on the side of the Koers, but Thomas C. Hutten, a Netherlander, man article published The Columbia Bottling Works their wit's end for-an “issue during | furnishes 90% of the carbonated drinks consumed in Rossland. Why? Because their goods are clean, pure and palatable. Finest table vinegar on the market. ° California orange cider, ginger ale and all the _princi- pal-sweet sodas. Family trade so- licited. Postoffice box 793, Colum- bia telephone No. 43. For_the best, cleanest and cheap- est coal, call or phone. Martin Bros. Rubbers, .overshoes; boots and fine footwear for men, women and children. . The best Canadian and American goods, at Lalonde’s. Look—Cleaning, pressing and dyeing done on short notice at the Washington Street Dyeing and Cleaning works. Telephone 128. Mrs. Currie, prop. tf Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians r@gommend ~~ most highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold by the bottle at the Interna- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. tf CLASSIFIED. in the North American Review for March, entitled ‘‘The Doom of the Boer Oligarchies,” says that the Dutch press has been almost neu- Advertisements under this head inserted at the gale of One Cent a Word. Nothing, taken for fess than 35 cents. Séx insertions, $1.00. ‘TAILORING. The nicest garment a lady can have for lounging in.' Children’s We want to clear. these lines to make room for Spring Goods. FR 98 38.98. 8. HR 28 Eiderdown Coats at half price. tional family liquor store. Import- |. LADIES’ count given out would indicate, for, as usual,..the official account -did not contain the news. The bone of contention was Joe ,Martin’s aspi- ration to leadership, which pro- duced a mental nausea in those who had a lively, recollection of his his- toric allusion to ‘‘white-shirted hoboes.” Hon. Smith Curtis was given'al], respectful hearing, not. as the am- bassador of Joe Martin but on ac- .count of his f 1 good liti m. Sabbath school and _ bible class, 2:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Monday, 8 p. m. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Evening subject, ‘‘Why I Believe in the Christian’s God.” Sacred: Heart Roman Catholic church, Rev. Father Welch, pastor, First- mass, 8:30 a. m.; second mass, -10:30 a. m.;_ Sunday school, p. m.; evening. service, vespers, sermon and benediction,. 7:30 p. m.. Salvation Army — Hallelujah rc He dilated on the merits of his chief and his chief’s-platform. and made a bid for support as Martin’s candi- date for the legislature. He was promptly followed. by J. M. Martin;:M.P.P.,-.who opened a hot fire on his namesake, denounced him for treachéry to the Semlin- Cotton government, sounding the praises of that:defunct combination and urging its; support. under the present leaders, Cotton and Mc- Kechnie. : ¢ Dr. Sinclair condemned Joe Martin on high moral grounds, telling how evil communications, had corrupted . that--gestleman’s good manners and damaged his morals. . A. B. Clabon;~who- has done yeoman service for the Liberal party in past elections and thinks he has earned-a. reward, brought Land bi » 7a. m.; holiness meet- ing,.10 a. m.;. Junior meeting 11 a. m.; free and‘ easy, 3 o’clock: Baptist’. church—Corner Monte Cristo-st: and: First: avenue. Rev. George H: Morden:will : preach at 11 a. m.,- and: there will be a song: service at 7:30. There will be a Ba x coon SypraBogead’d BeconsyebelawdieguSiam 088 8 short address and’ the’ bal of the service will. be composed. of music. All are welcome. Methodist church,.. Washing- ton street, George H. Morden, pas- tor. Service at rr a.m.-and at 7.30 p.m. Sabbath school and Bible class:at 2.30 p.m. Morning prayer. atio a.m. Evening prayer at mi. evangelists, Seeing: service for the children in the morn- ing ,and the usual evangelistic service in the evening. ‘Everybody is cordially invited to all services, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Cher- rington, a daughter. ssicn-to Méet. The first quarterly meeting’ ot: the new board of police commissioners will be held at 11 a. m..next Friday It consists of . Mayor,. Goodeve, chairman, Alderman j.* S. Clute, and Hector McPherson. .__in the place of the-usual: prepsh- Siinday evening, there will be a ser- vice of song. A short address will be given, and the greater part of the service will. be composed of chor- uses, quartets, duets and solos. This will be a highly profitable ser- vice to those who love to worship in song. All are invited. . And watch Melines lose his job. Come to my store and have a smoke, When you remove that blooming bloke. ue INN. Waffle “Parlor. 34236 Washington St. PHOTOGRAPHERS, wish to announce that all who have coupons for photograph: at our reduced rates, anda fine carbon, free, can use same any time during the next month, or until April the 2oth. We are also going to give away one hundred and fifty more of those fine $2.50 car- bons with each dozen of our ‘graphs; all for $4.00. Call and'buy your ticket at once, and use it any time be- for April 20th. We will positively sell only one hundred and fifty tickets, and these will be taken up in a very few days. First came— | first carund > We have turned: out ‘some- ‘thing over two hundred dozen cabinets, and delivered one of those carbons with each dozen, in the last six weeks. Our gallery is half a block east of the postoffice. $6.00 platino cabinet photo- g CARPENTER & CO., Aaa y) 5 eens is cEN"' Tickets, 21-Meals, $5.00 94-86 Washingtou Street. Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Oifice on first floor. 118: Block. one and‘ ronms ot. second «floor Bu rns lock. ‘Large Warehouse in center of town. FOk SALE. Seven-roomed Dwelling hoise, plastered farnished throughout, good locality. Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A aplendid business oppo-tunity. SHAW'S Rectex ay Cafe. —= . Fresh Oysters in any Style. Game in Season. Private. rooms for parties. Business Men’s lunch, 350. Open Day and Night: Booms and Bar........... ...{n connection Misa K. Swanson, Prop. C. E. Benn. M. H. McMahon CHARLES E. BENN & CO. BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for’ V & N'Phone 83. Columbia "Phone §1. PO Box 468 gj Livers Fw Lek Bale Stables. 58. P.O. Box 268 PR 0 2. aSimenee og nn MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossiand.B. O JOHN F. L ‘OR Heavy, Transferring: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. : STABLES: Commercial Alley. ‘Phone No. 89. Postoftice Box 16. A. G, Creelman. George Beam Established May, 1895. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Limrrao: Laity. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Agents for Paris Beil Addition to Rossland. tral. He attributes this to the |~0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, ot 5 carriesthe best assortment of imported and do- fanaticism of the Boers, who are | mesticgoods in Rossland. None but first-class descended from the bigots who ex- | labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia. iled the enlightened men of Holland | 2¥¢nue Resstand. tial campaign has been defined and Are to’ hand—the leading productions of a New York manufacturer. the motley horde which follows Bryan has been furnished a good campaign cry by the Republicans. 8 nO Oe BO -~- 8-38-98 ~- 8-0 ~- 8-8-8 ~- Oe ~- 8a BOOB Or BO EO OOOO SO ~8O@r~-8O-— ~~ 9-8 OOD -~-8ea~-~S ~sea--“s: : Bryan can drop his opposition to annexation of the Philippines and make a far stronger fight on the issue of expansion as against impe- rialism. Had the Republicans in congress adhered to the policy recommended jn President McKinley’s message and in Secretary Root’s report, of free trade with Puerto Rico, the Democrats would have had no Hutten’s article was written before the tide of victory had turned in favor of the British and he thus wel- comes their expected success: ‘‘As pioneers, as hunters, trappers and herders, the Boers were more than a oiatch for all European rivals; as citizens of an industrial community they were constantly made to feel the weight of their mental handi- and opposed all reforms. Mr. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board, also housekeeping apartments, for rent cheap. 17 Ce Rol avenue. 3331" FOR RENT—Five roomed Plastered house, un-: fusnished, on Spokane street south, Water; good basement. $18 per month. Apply M. W. Simp-. son, Columbia avenue. té FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fifty-eight feet frontage; Nickel Plate flat; $225, T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE-—A fine corner lot; Second avenue; , oii Spting Costumes InGrey Homespun,, Datk Checks, Lisht Blue'and ‘Grey Check with:Goat Ttlmmed In_Gheck: Materlal of the oF the Skirt, Silk Grepons, Plaited Chiffon for trimming, all Vatlety of Shades.. Our Ladies’ Windsor Scatfs ate Gteat Sellets. LHASA ISITE IIE KLE ME II IE IE TEE $300, ‘T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. caps. Their feelings towards the FOR. SALE—Good rooming house, furniture usurpers of fon i pa anaeeeede nearly new; $275. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. the bitter feelings’ of humiliation | “FoR SALe—House of four rooms and furni- that make the peons of the Rio-| ture complete; $200. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave. Grande frontier both dread and de-] FOR SALE—A money-making butcher busi- Sctori ‘ ness, Owner going away. Small capital required. test the victorious wizards of the | Teuigate this, “I. Prest. 26 Columbla avenue. north. In the of their : sotie FOR SALE-— t success, the champions of. civiliza- A ici Bist —_— eee : . prominent business comer ata bargain, -.. tion have . underrated the physical | 4 five-roomed furnished nouse on Butte St.. $15 prowess of their neighbors, and they A four “vorsed house ont Davis Stes $225. : are now paying the penalty of their yihtwo: 1a highly Tullvated house Baely 7 . i. " furnished, at much less than cost. mistake. But their ultimate tri-| 4 six-roomed house and barn, with lot partly umph cangot. be doubted, and that Pald, $500. campaign cry and would have had to go into the fight with the ‘old, time-worn issues on which, -they were beaten in 1896. But the Re- publicans in the house abandoned this position and proposed a tariff on imports to Puerto Rico and im- ports to the United States from that island, to be devoted to the island revenue. A strong:minority } in their own party stood. by the * president's position in favor of free: wie trade and were only whipped. into most horrible stimulant of savage The furpiture and good-will of a 17-roomed lodg- line by concessions. Now the con- . “ ‘Two acres’ of pay aajotitcig?tapmatte. eine " a pr war of races, 5 : flict has been ti red to the PI y south, $500 each. : may prove a blessing in disguise if | Houses for rent. it should result in freeing the entire E. N, OUIMETTE & CO., B Insurance... Mining Broker RH EI ae) ad Importers and Retailers. of Fine Dry Goods, Silks, : Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. oo Linoleum |Ladies’ ~ |Blouses, ——anp— TAILOR-MADE * SHIRT Oilcloth} — ..Suits| Waists, as ETC. We import direct, and offer | Here you will find the Latest * Sees ¢ , styles and cuts in Homespun, The white alate this shown Tweeds, Venetains, Serges, etc. ber oe with v ever C By +H $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, erOres Sncy, Lorde Yokes and several rows of in- 3 . 22.5) 25.00. = i $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25; . sertions, etc. Our prices are always the, Lowest; $1.25, : un ~- OO BO ~-8o-~--~83: nO Sa - Ss o~--~ 2a , WB ~O~-~-80~-~- 80 -~-~8: “Table Linens, Towels, Toweling and Napkins Or ~ A complete stock. - In Ladies’ Vests and’ Fancy and Black Lisle _ Hose we have a beautiful. variety. 98. $898 s@° s@ 98 Carpets Tapestry | Art... arpets.| Carpets} Squares 85c.,. a yard. Art Squares, 234 yards’ by 3, at $2.00. good quality Linoleums at 50c aiet ‘ Brussels Carpet: a square yard. Tapestry, Brussels $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. | Art Squares, 3 yards by: 3 at V $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 j ee ee Lee aa) $2.50."- Cork Linoleums, LADIES’ . 1.50, $1-75, $2 elvet: & Axmins Velvet and Axmin- Inlaid: Linoleums, Separate Skirts ae Caesa Wiists in Gin- senate, where also ‘several Reépubli- cans strongly oppose it ard refuse’ to be satisfied with concessions, The question at issue is one of. reclaimable part of Africa from the| . Bank of Montreal Brick Surtains. incubus of a political. anachroism.” principle, showing what great prob- EDITORIAL NOTES. CREELMAN & BEAM, lems the colonial acquisitions have |- brought to the front. The Demo- The rule of three: Joe Martin’s 4 i crats and the di it Republi- | govert 2 co NTRACTO R Ns) & cans claim that the constitution, . ead. tee . which provides equal taxation in all gu colonial forces in the field in |- BUILDERS. . x 4 South ‘Africa are larger than the —_—__ the States, is self-extending to all fi British t to Céi i new territory, whether it is imme- rst; - British, army :sent.to.ecimiea. : Fy ustralia and Canada have furnish- diately admitted as a State or re- A d South Afri Office and shop: Commercial Court, rear Alham mains under a tertitorial tutelage. ed 7000 and Sout Tica 25,000 brahotel, P. O. Box 3is. They quote the precedent of all for- men. ae mer acquisitions. in which this pria- * The latest follower of the Sheldon te ciple has been applied. They'claim.| craze is a Kansas. man who pro- ; CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, that to treat Puerto Rico otherwise | poses to run for congress ‘‘as Jésus In.Custom House building. | is to treat its people not as free] would.” Sheldon will have a good | 4!8° New York Life Iusurance Agency. iti: i it i . 5 Washiueton street. Rossland, B.C. American citizens, which, it is! many 1 to be ponsibl i i e when the land is _ ‘Transter of Liquor License. claimed, they became wt n for before the fad is worked out.- NGS TS fess given auor Liane became United States territory, but | Tacoma Ledger. of the floard of LESS Commidforers aig is Be See 01 as subjects. This, they Say, is im- made for city of Ross = a transfer of the license now held by epmss Dyer, perialism, doing violence to the In a few weeks the rains in South | B.C, to Te r the Centre Star hotel, Rosslan DASE his roth day of March, A. D. whole letter and spirit .of the ‘con-| Africa will. have ceased, the supply ae Dyan.” stitution. of grass and water for the Boer The Republicans deny ‘that the | horses and-armies will _be scarce, : c ion is self-e: Jing, and | and thus the weather will. be an ally of ie, Beard of lecnst Canam next sitting : point out that to admit ‘that princi. | for Gen. Roberts, who will have 2 transfer ihe ticense new hel aor elit i: i 1 i ds to bring up supplies | Kuipn Albo & Vetere. » Rossland, B. C., to . le is to establish a precedent for | three railroa F iba Abo & Vetere oo bie Philippines and to open the gates | from the coast.” ay. OF March Ay De 2600. S335 Tee ty ee at wee | tee | NN | UR ~ al ss —_— =a" = o~~ —SOr~ ‘Rainy Weather Skirts! “Just the thing for wet weather and dirty walking; in Homespun i> and Fancy Mixtures. Spring Capes . | Colors, etc.;75c., $1.00, $1.25, fons, Laces, etc. variety and at popular prices. or--e P id New Sich Prt Patan et NO" | inh wide 1565 2064 258 S30 » The Crescent Dry Goods Co’y.., Ltd. ae : Brick Block, Coluribia Ave. V. & N. Telephone No. 107~~~~~-~-©__ o ane ~~ ~~ O~ -~- 8 O~-~- 9 Oo ~~ OOo“ Seen “Cor. Frst Avenue and Washington Street, Rossland, B. c. ‘Transfer of Liquor License. BO~-~~2O~-~- 8-8-8 O88 --- 8 OOO JERE EBESEINE SENSE in BOr~~- Ba an--Sea- on oan~ on~~ wi AEH HIM