i F q crt 3 i oe eS ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 26. 190d. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘fux Ouest Datcy 1x THe SorrmmioR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TH GB. P.O. BOX $3. SUMICRIPTION RATES: Sabscriptions invariably in advance. Advertsing rates wil be be, made known upon application. ‘TheRecorp earhes the peopte. 1900 JUNE 1900 siM w{iT [Fis —);—-/4—-}]—l-i- ri 2 3.4 6| 7] 8! 9 1o[ 1 fe 313 | 14 15 | 16 17 | 18} 29) 20 | 25 22) 23 24 | 25 | 261 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive trot DESTINATION, Leave for ows 5b65 2 mM est, daily, includ- Yee. ‘0 Trail LN Nelson. and | Tews” Next points, { gaily. incleding Son-| 2:55 p.m. | points aaily. except | Sundays. | To Trail. Nelson. Ae 720 a.m. in om Lake points | mata fine ‘Brom, Trail, Nel 7:30pm. | Arrow Lake points any | eee fine......- 1205 p.m, 1120 p, ma. < equal danger and we may fairly hope that the,Chinese question will be met in as reasonable a spirit as was the Turkish question. The time is ripe to make a fresh start in procuring British and East- ern capital for development of Brit- ish Columbra’s virgin wealth. It is timely to stady and profit by the errors of the past that they may be avoided in the future. One lesson which has surely been learned thor- oughly by this time is the folly of incorporating companies with non- assessable stock on the -pretense that it is the means- of developing prospects into mines. The mines which have been developed to a paying basis by this means are so tew and far apart that they could easily be marked individually on a map of the North American conti- nent. They are the exceptions which prove the rule, viz: that such an undertaking requires large capi- tal at the outset, combined with the highest skill and integrity in man- agement. If the capital comes in driblets, the cost of development will be increased and work may have to be suspended for lack of funds, just when the enterprise is on the eve of success. But the small 1. d ‘Ko Care a Cold in Ome way Take Laxative Bromine Quinine | Tablets. All druggists ‘refund the money if it fails to'cure. 25¢c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. + Peace Declared. 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. $10 REWARD For the return of an English blood- hound, tawny, with black on sides, white spot on forehead’ and long ears. Ten dollars reward will be paid for return of same to this office. ‘Throagh Sleeper. With the inauguration of the “Imperial Limited” service the a Canadian Pacific railwz by the few great in min- ing, is determined to take his chances and, though the risks are greater in proportion to the small- ness of his investment, there is a way for him to at least ‘‘get a ‘show for his money.” This is by invest- ing. in the stocks of companies man- aged by men of proved ability and integrity in the mining business. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS. DUE CLOSE { Revelstoke and all poi least and west. includin, Fam sa59 p.m. oops, Vancouver, Victor oo aD aasly. lth sanaan ase, Spree andon,_ Halcyon ings, and all Slocas net ind Larde: maa districts n, Kaslo, and, Ymir, an ee "Kostendy lake, ani tat am|Crow’s Nest’ Pass cohnec+/s:3p p.m. daily. jtions. ty. $Spokane, Nort and ait _ in 'Un ‘Gaited Sates, ropean and other foreign| countries. Nelson and Nelson district.| 5 Nest Pass, recitorien: SLE ‘gan wen Rie lem Canada. United “King: ai ally. Som aad ail ‘European poin Es Forks Greenw: 100d, | Mibwav and ail other. ‘Bound: ry District poi . | the company is organized on a basis The i cannot afford, if he is P top the property or to hire a mining en- gineer to do it forhim. But he can judge men and he can judge whether and managed in a manner which gives reasonable ground of hope for its success. His judgment of men will enable him to decide whether the men in charge of a company are safe leaders for him to follow. As to the organization and man- agement of a company, he can judge by a few leading principles. Its stock should be assessable, with the assessments so limited in amount and frequency as to ensure the small holder against being froz- en out. The cost of developing the property to a paying basis ought to be estimated, as far as possible, by acompetent engineer, with ample Australia China and Japan—See special notices Letters for Registration must be posted hi nan eee or Nettie tne fer elaaiog the meals, The postoffice Is open fi ef - aii BoROES Ip open from 82.107 pom allowance for unforeseen contingen- cies, and the amount sf stock placed in the treasury should be sufficient to provide at least the amount of _ Te ADVERTISERS. . New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a. m. MINING INVESTMENTS. With the substitution of a gov- ernment of responsible men for the seratclT cabinet headed by the dem- agogue Joe Martin, and with the succession of the veteran statesman Sir Henri Joly to Mr. McInnes as lieutenant-governor, the people of British Columbia can reasonably - took forward to a change of condi- tions for the better in the near fu- ture. So long as the South African war was in its critical stages, there was little hope of interesting capital in the province, even if the local conditions had been favorable, It is therefore as well that, if the peo- ple had to perform the unpleasant task of killing off a Martin govern- ment, the necessity should have arisen at such a time. But now that Mr. Martin is disposed of and the Boer war is in its last stages, we may reasonably hope for an un- loosing of the money bags for good investments such as this province has to offer, unless the Chinese crisis should become more serious and lead to foreign complications - and a European war. It is proba- ble however that the very fact that allthe greatest European powers are so deeply interested in the fate of China will induce them to prefer a ise of their claims to the dread alternative of a general war. 1878 was a compromise. of equally The Berlin treaty of |19R% made to the latest patterns, this esti . The p s’ stock should be pooled, or locked up in such a manner that no possible way will be left open for its sale to break the market for treasury stock. The commission allowed brokers on the sale of treasury stock ought to be kept down to a fair rate and known to every purchaser. There are in- stances in this town where 50 per cent onthe sale of treasury stock has been demanded by brokers, and deals have fallen through because it was refused. Such commission is robbery of every shareholder in the company. There are any number of men who will grab greedily at a glitter- cautions. The chances are 999,999 in a million that they are playing a bunko game trom the outside and will have nothing to show for their money except their experience and anicely engraved stock certificate. They deserve to lose their money and can claim no sympathy. The only Arthur Orton wrote; “(Some men has money and no brains an’ some has brains an’ no money. Them as has money an’ no brains was made for them as has brains an’ no money.” Arthur Orton knew more about truth than grammar. BUSINESS LOCALS, St. Charles Hotel, Charles Ehlers, proprietor. | Headquarters for . workingmen, best board in Rossland. Commutation _ tickets $5.50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1.50 and $2 per week. Mens spring and summer suit- {only union men employed) at conflicting interests fraught with ing bait and disregard all these pre- | 4 i th sleeper e Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom- dation of the K jesooeanceeses 868066060065 THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. AN OFFERING At Prices to Clear. Ladies Tailor-Made Garments. . Our..*.° Spring 3) Coats.*. VLE: OTLEY: Hil te peaen{| sretrnermrereeest Beautifulcombinations in Plain Skirts and Checked Skirts: Fy ryreryryreTy eo a lids) As we have not a great many left, we also offer. the balance of...-.....- This will be a very great ience to the travelling public. - It would be well to look after these snaps at once. Is necessary tor a good. complex- ion. A soapto be-pure need not necessarily be high priced. We have on hand @ large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- ties, ‘which, if. not.so well known, are fully as good and cost less money. Rosstanp Druc Co,, Phone 185. Fine Sottled Goods. Physicians | recommend most highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold by the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. _Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. tf Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s. : KENNETH MINING AND DEVELOPMENT CO., LIMITED LIABILITY Rossland, May 10, 1900. T beg to give notice, that a special ex- traordinary jueeting of the above, named held. at the, office of the m pan’ Wahece Block, Colambia ayenue fe the ci ty ot Rotsiand, -on Thursday, the oats a day of Jane, 1800,at 4°o’clock ‘n the’ ‘noon, whi nen the following resolutions wi be submi 1, That teas desirable to reconstruct the Gonany, and accordingly that the Com- pany be wound up yotu ontaril y. and that ; el hur Marsh, in the city o! estand w the province of f British Cola mine Esq be, and Hereby is, ippolnted Hguiantar Tor the purpose of such winding-u} 2. That the said liqui faldator be. and hereby {oe ‘authorized to consent to the registra- new fompapy. to be named: fhe ‘Tamarac Mines, Limited,’ with o Memorandum and jirctess of ssodiation which have already bee pared with the privity o ane approval oft tlhe Se aetoreol this net the ovat ‘Srreement “submitted to this. meeting, an to between the Cima and its *incidater, of the one part, ai Tamarac Mines. Limied’ of the other part, be and the same is hereby approved; and that the ized, parsuant to pecetion 18 of the Com- Bs statutes of Teas Cotanibta. to enter into an agreement with such new con} pam (when incorporated), ia the terra, ol said carry tl same into effect with ‘such df anv) modifications as they think expedent. ARTHUR MARSH, Secretary ‘Treasurer. INVESTORS + will find the office of the BIG FOUR Cosolidated Mining Co. Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue, Thaee Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; one mile west of the city and the............0006 Best Buyin in | Rossland Will be pleased to ahiw piakties pryperties, &c., by calling at office first. Lougheed’s 808, one of the |, Holstead & Wright? - Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE ! sssionses 3 4 4 4 $ $ 4 3 3 $ Qtrnereervereerrreererrner vert? 3 s 4 3. $ 4 3 ; ie Ht gee mitt TH. Katie D. Green GM ~ and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. ‘Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon. 5 River, Erie District, B.C. : FOR DEVELOPMENT. PURPOSES, ‘ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock § is now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, Rossland, B. C. Sec-Tredsurer, VOT: = Served to = your residence daily, ‘for Fifty. cents per month. ROSS THOMPSON... T have the following blocks in the following companies for sale Zureka Consolidated, Gop ing Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and aia M Lots inthe Original Townsite Reddin. Jack \Co., Agents, d BiG The Arlington.—=-. THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL <>" Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. . UNEXCELLED TABLE. Toun Havsrty, . Proprietor. Subscribe for the Record: : ETAT LY ” 50 Cents per Month Delivered. LAL LLLLLLEL dd. POO ely soe Nod " y FOR RENT. WALL Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- a . ty Deposit Vault. BAM CPE ER aBer cpeneaereneners ‘ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE ‘26, ‘1900. gration is “unnecessary, ‘ EDITORIAL..NOTES. . SETILED BY RALPH SMITH, a wide berthr they will realize that were as follows: Winnipeg, 500, CLASSIFIED. ‘The Chinese war has outflanked|The Labor Leader Quicts a Tempest it is mete Proatable trom a political, 14%c; | Rambler-Carihoo, — 1000, ae Ose cia” edit ae ve RCA plete AM < the Boer war in ‘its claims on pub- Ina Peupot. as well as from a public point/of}22%c; King, 1000, 77c. Total} fess than as cents, Sh Cc other advance has been made in the formation of ‘a universal language,» The’ Boer word ‘‘com- mandeer” has appeared in an offi- cial dispatch from China. The boomin the bunting and the campaign button trade is on across the line. Ralph Smith, M. P. P., was in town on Saturday and Sunday, which was long enough for him to quiet a tempest ina teapot. This was caused by the discharge of some surface workmen on the War Eagle mine and the employment in their places of Italians. Mr. Smith saw Manager Kirby on the subject and was informed by him that the men were discharged The pr yn that the ni century would wind up. with a car- on of loafing and inefficien- cy. The new men were paid stand- view; to encourage the development of the province by the judicious ex- |’ penditure of money where it |is needed rather than throw away the public funds in building roads to every farm house in the rural dis- tricts on the coast; they will be wise to appreciate the danger of inuing to d , mining districts while a mere hande| ful of farmers return two represen- tatives, and they will take advan.) @ take of the very earliest opportunity | to redress the great wrong that has sales, 2500 shares. Lron M: 8 nt. 8 Hometiaie (Ansene, Paid) 1g ask, 30 “TAILORING. 0. SAVARD, “Fashlonable © Mer chant “Tailor, carrles the best assortment of Imported and do- mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plastered and painted, and lot; central; $700. ‘I’. Prest, 26 Co- Jumbia avenue. FOR RENT — House, five rooms, $15; two rooms, $6; house, three rooms, $5. ‘I. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—Fine lot Columbia ave., cheap, ‘T. Prest, 26. Colum “Imperial Limited” | Service for the year 1900 nival of;catnage is in a fair way to|ard wages and no obstacle had | been done districts like Boundary, FOR SALEGNewhoue andlots tour rooms| will be commenced be fulfilled. | We have the Boer war, |been, or would be, thrown in the! Greenwood Times. and kitchen verandah; good house; only $575: the Chinese® wat,. the Ashanti re- | Way of their joining the union. Mr. Halt cash, paver shay terme, Jy Prete 26 (Se JUNE 10. The “Impe- bellion and a_revolution or two in South America, : The ‘total receipts for the relief of the Sandon fire victims. amounted to $9,921.1 5: The Japanese! ‘are crowding white men and;:Indians alike out of the Fraser river fisheries, and the evi- dence is strong that they obtain naturalization papers and: fishing Jicenses by fraud. “Skin the.Goat” and Mullett, the Invincibles who were rejected as immigrants to the United “States, have become an issue in the presi- dential election: Their return is quoted as. evidence of the charge heard ° !-sides that the present was -and dominated by England and English influences, Tha Liberal papers: say Canadian |: immi- because Japan herself” ‘has passed a restric- tion act. But the Japanese restric- “tion law does: not restrict, as we in British Columbia. know. Besides, if Japan wants to keep her people, she can have no possible objection to Canada’s assisting her by stop- ping those who evade her laws from . a: here, Kirby condemned the reports that he was endeavoring to disrupt the union by these changes and_ said that these reports showed the ex- istence of the old feeling of distrust, which ought to be removed unless a real grievance existed and in that case the grievance should be dealt with by a committee and the man- agement, as provided by the recent agreement, Mr. Smithis quoted as having said, in comment on Mr. Kirby’s explanation, that nothing tended so much to disruption as street gossip and if members of the union would place their grievances before the of- fiicers,, they would be more easily adjusted. The men should see that the reasons given by Mr. Kirby for discharging men, if they did exist, were removed and then there would be no excuse for employing one na-|~ tionality to the exclusion of another, Whatto Steer Clear OF If the government does not wish to run up against public opinion they will steer clear of what is com- monly known as Turnerismi. They will remember that Victoria is‘not the only. city in the province and that Vancouver island is not the|’ whole province; they will no longer allow a public.office to be regarded as a private. snap; they will give land-grabbers and charter-mongers A Race Track for Cranbrook ~ The people ‘of Cranbrook are de- termined to have a race track. | x They have organized the Cranbrook: CTOs ame Oo Turf & Athletic association limited, |< with $10,000 capital, to establish a ra‘e course. athletic grounds and}, general pleasure grounds. Good Times on Salmon River; H. W. C, Jackson has returned froma trip to Ymir and says,he}- found a condition of healthy activity’ and confidence prevailing through-| \ out the Salmon river valley. -A large amount of work is being, done on the development of a numberof properties, some of which are pro- ducing, ‘while others are showing up well.” Gotng Out of Busiuces The . Rossland ‘Auction on Columbia the’. Vernon & Nelson Tele- phone company’s office, has decided to go out of-business. for rent, fixtures for sale and. the stock will be offered at ‘prices’ un- heard of. The sale is now. going: on. House avenue, adjoining | The store i8|” kitchen and verandah; corner iut only $600; half cash, balance on casy terms, uy Prest, 26 Colum- bia avenue. gon avenue off Davis street Is still to let. Newly papered. Apply next door. a6-3t F, w. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building New xork Life Insurance Ageucy. Washington street. Rossland, B. C. Le Roi- Liverv, Feed stablished May, 1895, ‘JHE REDDIN- ;ACKSON CO., timiveD Ciaprty, MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Agents for ParisHell Addit ton to Rossland & Sale.Stables.. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. . «PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferrins- First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: C. E. Benn. M. H. McMahon CHARLES E. BENN & CO. ‘V & N*Phone&. Columbia Phone st: an BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for nts. Commercial Alley; ‘Phone No, 99. s Post tones Box 16, A. G, CREELMAN, "|CONTRACTOR ‘TODAY'S STOCK SALES. Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: Hossland Sales. Sales today on the local exchange Telephone 86., P.O, Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & CO. . MINING BRCKERS, Columbia Ave, Rossland, B..C- AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job. iz promptly attended to. ‘Office and shop: Commercial Court, rear Alham- ee "pra hotel, P.O. Box-315. FOR SALE-Bouse and lot; four rooms. and]. FOR RENT—The four-room cottage on Thomp- | * rial Limited” takes you across the Conti- “nent in four days with- . out change. It is a solid vestibuled train, luxuriously equipped with every possible es- sential for the comfort and convenience -of Passetigers. Ask your friends who have trav- elled on it, oF address E. a COYLE: WwW. Fo ANDERSON, Vaisahae “ c -Hieusay 2 Tc. HOTEL HOFFMAN, Weehington Street, Roseland, B, O. ———aw Furnished Roots. 5 First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. Harry Mclatosh - - Proprietor _AATLAA IA ILA IIIA III IA SHIA EIS III IIH HE Propert; iste ber eae oe Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. of this Company co! RNIA,” all situate on A shaft 40 feet deep has b THE= NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. $200,00 Divided into 2,000, 00O Shares at 10 cents each. 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. nsists of four claims, namely: The Grenville Mountain, Trail Creek Mining een sunk on the ‘Cascade “CASCADE, ” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” ” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to overf 40 e “ROYAL. KANGAROO," and the Division of West Kootenay District, British Colnebia about three miles from Gladstone eee ee tt co feet depth. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was Ghtained at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. It has been ascertained by experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. a ly on account of it being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein ‘o the railway and to the fact that it can be worked very cheap ly prope a d Owing to it proxi ue of the quart it is safe to say that the “CASCADE?” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the district. and conside: We are now selling the st ck at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment, e al CASCADE GOLD INING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’ Y ‘or particulars, WH. B. TO WINS EN D. R ossland, RP. C- HAE Ke HSE EEE EI IEEE E FERN E RIOR ¥ ha eet se aciseenerbanuel $7;