ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 22. tgoo. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tou Ovogst DAILY 1N THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY EBXOEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL, 98. FO, BOX 533. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dail; r month by mail.. Bally Ra iy year by a Daily, per yea Dail; ype per Year, foreign Subscriptions invariably in aavance. — Advertising ratea will be made known upo*. application. . ‘TheRacorp reaches the people. gathers up all returns, In this man- ner, duplications are avoided, as well as any other errors. THE NOMINATIONS. It is ‘rarely that the nomination for both president and vice-president ciation is Mr. Martin's political mi- chine. The people just entered a protest against Mr.:Martin and, by ‘ Mr. Mel Under such circumstances'Mr, Mar- tin’s “machine should be neither seen nor heard. : The k ledge that.a uf has been made by ‘ion by either of the great parties of the United States. The fact that this has been the case with President McKinley andGovernpr Roosevelt is the strongest testimony to the hold they have gained on the mass of the Republican party. It also proves the supremacy of the ‘man on horse back” over men’s minds, even’in a Fis Tl 2 8 io | 11 15 | 16 17 | 18 22) 23 24 | 25 29 | 30 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for d to be totally absorbed in the sordid occupation of money- grubbing. The renomination of President McKinley and-the nomi- nation of Governor Roosevelt are the direct outcome of the Spanish war. It. proves that the American people can be dazzled by military glory as much as the subjects: of a European monarch. But it proves more than this. Taken in connection with the plat- rrosa.m, | Zalh LS cng Simdsy. fot Nelson, and w's Next ints, a including gan: Boundary Bolas angilye except To Trail, Nelson, Ar- row Lake points and main line From, Trail, Arrow Lake main bitte and 1205 p.m, 1190 Pp, Mm. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. form declarati onthe results of _|the war, the extension of foreign trade and the protection of Ameri- can rights abroad, this event means that the United States have at last come out of their rational isolation aud determined to take an active partin the affairs of the family of civilized nations. . America realizes at last that a nation, no more than an individual, can live for itself alone. The logic of events has forced the United States into a position where she must share the benefits of membership in the family of na- CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. DUE es 1390 p.m, P Trail obson, Nakusp,| sander, Fiattyon Springs, land all tora in and Lar ea district: n, Kaslo, and, ¥mir, nay lake, and| st Pass connec-}5:: Spokane, Northport, an ati points'in United Sates] Ordinary letter, mail only, ior all Eastern Canada. the} pele ited “4 Kingdom ‘and ali #n- 4 other foreign| Jeountries. Nelson and Nels Nelson district. Pas: retiiones *Stanloba ‘ean: ana ited "Kin, ng” dom and all ei ie rand For! Greet Sibway and an oiler ‘Bowen lary District points’ Australia, China and Japan—See spectal notices Letters for Registratio: be posted half an aur revises tthe ‘line for closing the mails, postofiice is open from 8a. m..to 7 p.m, aay, Cecept Sundays” = 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. TAKING THE CENSUS. The large cities of Washington complain that the census of their population now being taken is in- lete and are Ki naticn commonly, but erroneously, . with the business reputation of Mr. Dunsmuir is to be .at .the head’ of the government will'do.Very much to restore the confidence’ of the bus- iness community and- mining and investing men at home and abroad aé to the security of all ventures in our rich province.—Victoria Times. ‘Lhe Chinese are fighting for the independence of’ their country—for liberty, if you please, and the right to run China in a way to suit the Chinese. But. no- resdlutions, of sympathy with the Chinese ‘will be offered at Philadelphia or-- Kansas City. Not in a thousand years.— Spokesman-Review: The Miner this morning makes an editorial reply to what it calls ‘‘the apologetic defense of” the chairman of the board of works.”: — If it has that defense in its posséssion, why did it not publish the document? Its readers would probably ‘like to see what answer. Alderman: Dean makes to the Miner’s criticisms. Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s, y KENNETH MINING AND BEVELOPMENT CO., LIMITED LIABILITY Rossland, May 10, 1900, T beg to Rive notice. that a special ex- tions, gh her i in the Phillipines, Hawaii and Samoa, and her trade rights in China. These. benefits carry with them interna- tional obligations, which cannot be shirked. The brief declaration on the sub- ject of President McKinley's tender of his good offices to aid in ending |‘ m.| the South African war proves this last assertion. Party conventions in the United States have hereto- fore treated foreign nations in a mannerentirely irresponsible, and the mere statement that offensive words oracts were only for campaign pur- poses was considered ample excuse. | The South African war would have been considered sixteen or twenty years ago an opportunity for-a posi- tive carnival of tail-twisting by the conventions of both parties. Presi- dent McKinley has had positive evi- ‘y meeting.of the above named company will be held at the ofticé Ot the ompany, Wallace Block, Columbia avenue in the city ot Rorsland, on Thursday, the. DRY. GOODS STORE.. AN OFFERING} At Prices to Clear. Ladies’... » Tailor-Made Garments. . z a6 giranrnrrnervevernir Beautifulcombinations in Plain Skirts and Checked Skirts. : TT mre rene As we have not a great many. left, we also. offer the balance of.......... PTEVTEVTTVTTYTYTUYTUVUTTYETG ITY Our... Spring Coats.°. ‘It would he well to look after these snaps at once. Holstead & Wright 3 Cor. First Ave. and Washingtoni St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING:STORE eeccoessenrsessaeanaanee Sees | 28th day of June, 1900,at 4 o’clock in the vhen the 1, That itis to Compan: and accorlingly that the Gone Foe rou nd lua a nd that of ssiand an ign of a new, compa! yi ean ? “The ‘Tamarac ‘Mines. 1 imited,” with a memorandum and particles of association which have already been prepared,with the privity ty and approval of the directors of this tomy. 3. That the draft ed submitted to this meeting, and e: be made between the Gouipany: Tind its liquidator, of the one Part, al and “The Tamarac Mines. Limiied " of the other ‘party be and the same is hereby approved; and that the said liquidator be and he hereby is author- ized, pursuant 2 secgtion 18 of the Com- panies’ Windin; ot, 1888, one of the statutes of British ‘Colambise to enter into an_agreement with such new con) pal (ene incorporated), in the terms of oad draft, and to carry the same into elfect with such ie ey) modificatfons as they, think expeden 1 ARTHUR MARSH, ; Secretary -Treasurer.*' atie D. Green G: M. and D. Co., Ltd... , NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon 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 7 1-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. GEORGE H. GREEN, “ Sec-Treasurer. wen dence of British friendship which he cannot ignore. The American people know this so well that they must be idering the ity of ing their school histories. Mr. McKin- ley did his utmost as a friend of both parties to the South African war, in order to reconcile them, and _having failed, he could do no more. The Pp his di and does not pour forth any verbal froth on the merits of the questions which led to the war. President McKinley’s friends justly claim credit for a large share of the efforts to secure a complete “count. The practice in the United States does not compare for system and thoroughness with that followed in Great Britain. The Americans make it drag along through three weeks and count’ people who are temporarily absent from home. Thus people who die and babies born while the count is in progress are liable to be counted or omitted, and many persons are liable to be counted twice. The British practice is to make the census as nearly as possible éx- act as to the number of persons in each town at noon on a certain day. The enumerator makes the round of his district beforehand, leaves a blank census paper at each house with exact instructions to the head of the household to fill in the names of all persons residing there at noon on census day. A person who dies one minute before noon is omitted; a baby born one minute before noon is counted. A person who dies one minute after noon is counted, but a baby born. at the same instant is omitted. In. the course of the next few days the enumerator makes another round, corrects errors, fills in papers where the matter has been neglected and 1 fid and prosperity which have signalized his first term of office. The settlement of the silver and tariff questions no doubt had much to do with this re- vival, though it was certainly due in a considerable degree to causes common to the whole commercial world and not peculiar to the United States. EDITORIAL NOTES. A return to Turnerism is not wanted by the people, but with so many men elected who are appar- ently free to take any stand they like, and who are known to be friendly to the Victoria clique, such an outcome of the present political mix up appears unavoidable.—Kam- loops Sentinel. The Vancouver pipedreamer for the Toronto World talks of J. C. McLagan as having been endorsed by a majority of the Liberal asso- ciation of the province: for lieuten- ant-governor and predicts trouble if he is further ignored. The Vancouver Liberal associa- tion enters protest against the re- moval of Gov. McInnes, The asso- INVESTORS will find the office of the: BIG FOUR) Cosolidated Mining Co. |ROSS THOMPSON......«. I have the following blocks in the following companies for .cale 2ureka Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, Silverite, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin.. JacksonCo., Agents, Nossiand, B. C Two doors above M Columbia avenue, Thaee Large Veins, Good Valucs, Large Ore Body; one mile west of the city and the......:...eeeeee Best Buyit in n Rossland BIG FOUR Consolidated Mining Co. | Job Printing * of every description executed with neatness” and dispatch at the... * The Record Office ic Hall, [= The Arlington.—¢=. é : THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL *. <9"=~Headquarters for. Commer- Sy cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. ~ ‘ : Subscribe for the Record. 50 Cents per Month Delivered. : CT meen FOR RENT. . Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. soveesees os ¢* Mn ddd dade pes Re idgd } | Rossland ~ Record. Served to ~ your. _Tesidence daily, for Fifty cents - per month. aie MOTT? ee POOLE OS, edd ie ee K He, WE Pebl VOCS EE, kiee., ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 22, 1900, og rete) aah aaa | THE EAGLES’ LECTURER MERE After Delivering; an Address to the ‘ Ordet He ie Mauqueted, The Fraternal Order of Eagles Dest evening heard an instructive lecture at Miners’ Union hall on- the origin and principles of the order by H. H. Thompson of Seattle, the grand worthy lecturer. His address was preceded by the singing of “My Old New Hampshire Home,” and ‘Sleep on the Deep,” by H.T. Higgins. Themeeting closed with the singing of “My Country ’tis of Thee” and ‘God Save the Queen” by the audience:. - A banquet'at the Allan. hotel in honor of Mr. ‘Thompson followed, the following being present: H. H. Thompson, W. J. Venner, the chair- man‘and toastmaster; Daniel Thom- Camptell, ‘Daniel Reilly, I ‘Pretty, James Lawn. J.S. Deschamps, Joseph Mc- Kercher, Thomas Shanks, Ed. Wats son, Frank, Lavino, H. F. Boesch, Harry 'P. Jones, : William Burton, Frank E. French, Chiet Ingram, C. E. Gillan, E. A. Chambers, Henry Daniels, Captain: S., B. Shaw and J. G. Egan. - § Slocan and Alpeworth Active. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver and Mc. H. M. Rundall: have returred from a trip.through the Slocan and Ainsworth districts, . where they found that mining has taken a fresh start, Sixty.claims on-Springer and and Lemon creek have been taken by a NewYork’ and Boston syndi- cate, which has a large force em- ployed in developing ‘them. Mrs. Oliver, who is an experienced moun- taineer, is loud in her praise of the country, THREEIMORE SWORN IN. ? Dunmauir Cabinet Now Complete— Legh juny Delay Meeting. Soecial to the Racor. Victoria, June 22.——The following were sworn in: yesterday: © W. C. Wells, minister of lands and works; J. D. Prentice, provincial of Owing to the fact that the Hazel- destination, there is a probability that the Cassiar -election, -where Clifford and Staples were elected, will be declared void and a new warrant issued, Governor McInnes’ position will be unchanged until the mails arrive from Ottawa. He still refuses to make a statement to the press. It is reported ‘that the house will not meet July 5, owing to the im- possibility of the ministers getting back to their constituencies for re- election in time. It will prokably meet two weeks later. J. W. Thompson has bought the old Highland hotel building on Spo- kane street from A. Klockmann and is moving it to the northeast corner of Spokane street and First avenue. Zanon Royce, who kept the res- taurant atthe Hoffman house, has gone to Spokane, leaving debts to the amount of $300, BUSINESS LOCALN, -Mens spring and summer suit- ings, made to the latest patterns, (only union men. employed) at Lougheed’s St. Charles Ehlers, proprietor. for workingmen, best board in Rossland. Commutation tickets $5.50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1.50 and $2 per week. Hotel, Charles Headquarters + Preserving Season, Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20, tf Going Out of Business The Rossland Auction House on Columbia avenue, adjoining the Vernon & Nelson Tele- phone company’s office, has decided to go out of business. The store is for rent, fixtures for sale and the; stock will be offered at prices un- heard of. The sale is now going R. McBride, minister of mines; and ton ballot box his not reached its! or Notice is hereby given of the dis- solution of the partnership hereto- fore existing between H. W. Simp- son and H. R. Jones. under the) firm name of Simpson & Jones, and doing a general grocery business on Second avenue, Rossland. The business wiil be conducted by H. W: Simpson, by whom-ail liabili- ties will be paid. All accounts due said firm to be paid to either H. W. Simpson or H. R, Jones, Dated Rossland June 14, 1900. H.W. Siteson, : H. R. Jones, Signed in presence of 4t Geo. DupcEon. Peace Declared. Why devote: all your time reads ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? - There are eet other matters of vital importance; you may make a trip, east, and willl, want to know how to travel. In order to have the best servics, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. A Pure Soap : ays “Is necessary for a good complex: 5 ion. A soapto be pure need not necessarily be high priced.’ have on hand a 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. _ ‘ Ross.anp Druc Co,, Phone 18: Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton = tf ® TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: i Rossland Sates, Sales today on the locat exchange were as foll Winnipeg, 1000, ' 1900, 143{c; Giant, 1000, 2000, Bia; Okahogan, 500, 2c; Rambler- 1000, 1000, 1000, 21%c. Total sales,‘8500 shares, * Athabasca Gold ite Big J rites Black Tau, randon & Golden Crown, For] 2B. . x | War Eagle Consolidated..$ 1 53 ‘Wet : C. E. Benn. «| (CQHARLES E; BENN & CO. ® ® ‘irginia RRR “ mgbrewtigh- ES er8 Wateri ‘hite ‘Beat Winnipeg . mes, : Re = ‘tablished May, 1895, ‘THE REDDIN- ;ACKSON CO., camepanlGasees MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Agents for ParisBell Addit ion to Rosstan d rt A. H. McMahon BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, Buy, sell and trade aoe and Real Estate for YY & N?Phon Columbia Bins Lt ¥ ° Box 468 ‘Telephone #1. P.O, Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & CO. NING BRCKERS. on. a Ave, Rowaland, B.C. CLASSIFIED. | Adtoartlie nents under ie head inserted at the Cent a Word. Nothing taken Sor Se Taertions, Br ooe TAILORING. _ fas Ban's ae cents, "0, SAVARD, Fashlonable Merchant Tailor, carries 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- lumbia avenue. FOR RENT — House, five rooms, $153. two rooms, $6; house, three rooms, $5. ‘f. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue, FOR SALE—Fine lot Columbia ave., cheap. ‘T, Presr, Ww Columbia ave, FORK SALE-New house and lot; tour rooms and kitchen verandah; good house; only $575; half cash, balance easy terms, ‘I. Prest, 26 Co- Jumbia avenue. FOR’SALE-—Bouse and lot; four rooms and kitchen and verandah; corner lot, only. $600; hall cash, balance on easy terms. ‘T, Prest, 26 Colum- bla avenue. z F. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building New York Life Insurance Ageucy. Washington street. Rossland, B.C. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. .|JOHN F, LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. . First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. x STABLES: Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 39. rostoftice Box 16. A, G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work Jot: bing promptly attended to. Office and shop: Commercial Court, rear Alham- bra hotel, P.O. Box 315. CANADI PACIFIC “Imperial Limited” Service for the year 1900 will be’ commenced JUNE 10. ‘The “Impe- 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 cotivenience of Passengers. Ask your friends who have trav- elled on it, or. address EJ. Cove. Vance - Cc. W. F. ANDERSON, T.PLAS : Nelson, B.C. |HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Roseland, B, U. Furnished Rooms. First-Class. Bar. Railroad and: Minera Time Checks cashed; free of charge, Harry Mclatosh - - Proprietor. EAI THESIS AIRHEAD IIA II ITED HI A shaft experts SHE Property .of this Company on the Canadian: Pacific Railway, en sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to over $40 ‘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. obtained at 25 feet. trates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton, ilway and t Owing to its proximity to the rai and considerinis the average value of the quartz, We are now selling the stoc ‘CASCADE GOLD F. or tases om $200, OOO Divided into 2,000, relay) Shares at 10 cents each. 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. 4o feet deep has bi the lead for ov o feet depth. Numerous open cuts expose i This tunnel is being made of a large that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concen: © the fact that it can b it is safe to say that the k at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, INING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. WM. B. TOWNSEN D. Biacle K. Q. consists of four claims, namely: The “4 w i G ile Mountain, Trail Creek Mining CALIFORNIA, se aaa aiLeoenyd five miles from Rossland. ver 1500 feet. size for a wor! a ‘ “CASCADE,” ‘the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone e worked very cheaply .on account of it being a tunnel proposition and,that the tunnel folow s_thevin “CASCADE” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the distrivt. and recommend it to the public as a safe investment. It has been ascertained by psasnnesgnisetonctiiiosernneill it \