ENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 28, 1899. picasa aia ¥3s conservatism of the French__states- The keynote was ‘ words: ‘France ought ‘rather to |. devote its efforts to. maintain what is acquired rather than again seck THE ROSSLAND RE WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tue Orpest DAILY IN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOBPT SUNDAY. IN FRIDAY ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD; NOVEMBER 28, 1899. he, ‘that Rossland people want the PIPE FOR WATERWORKS, very best that can be purchased, and to meet such desires has been CHL. SENEYASD Boots‘and Shoes Seven Carloads Received for the Pro- ffle Parlor. my aim. Certainly, I hope to "Fimo for Registration of Voters Is | play.” is hereby given that a f ‘the creditors “of James Lougheed. will, be held at fW. J. Whiteside, Esq.; solicitor, Ritchie block,. Columbia avenue, Rossland, B. C., on Satur- the 11th day of November, at the hour of 4 o’cl < We are receiving new goods daily. lankets, Comforters, Overalls and Jumpers We are filling our stock up as rapidly as possible by telegraph and express... . ‘The Recorp reaches the people. : ity Chek Motiisen WA “Oped, ‘His Office in n fer, Until the Books Neoessary to Be Able SS NOVEMBER 28, 1899. t. Rossland, B,_C., the TO ADVERTISERS. Baituig, Assignee. d's je {Friday is the last day for th “Wegistering. of voters for the coming lection and, for the conven- . aénce-of voters, City Clerk William VM cQiiéén'will'be at:his” o evening” until) and ‘includin, New reading matter mal NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to the Creditors Trust Deeds Act .m. . ented belore, 12 8 . Notice ishereby given that James Wesley Lougheed, heretofore trad- nder the firm name of , asa tailor of the city ‘of Rossland, B.C. , has b: ‘the 2oth day of October, 1899, as- signed all his personal estate, credits ‘and effects which may be seized and ‘sold under execution, and all his ireal estate, to Edward Baillie of the said city of Rossland, accountant in ust for the benefit of his creditors. The said deed was executed by the said James Wesley. Lougheed and the said Edward Baillie on the ‘zoth day of October, 1899. claims against the ‘said James Wesley ffice every -THE EVENING STAR DEAL. g * that | fi The change ‘of management of {' the Evening Star mine, by which it . passes under the control of Messrs. McAulay & Chamberlin, is cause “for satisfaction to the people of It first of all proves ‘continued confidence in the camp by men whose ability, good judgment and good ‘management have been ‘oved by success with other mines “anid in other lines of “also ensures the thorough develop- stock of CLOTHING, SHIRTS, OUTING FLANNELS and all lines Goods are exceptional value. HOLSTEAD & W A.—"Let’s go_ to Wallace's to; bout 150 voters have hee ple and Fancy Dry odo Tt I'l meet you there.” égistration “will total goo to | \ Whe same gentleme “Well, I must be going; good... ae .—"Good bye! Come again. ©. Ves, I willl Good bye, Mrs. atgoodbyeti' Meet you tomorrow at RIGHT. . FIRST AVE., AND WASHINGTONST. ove YY eo ed ssary for a person to sign at he is a. Brit- 1 years of age; that he ouseholder in the- city ve months’ preceding “Nov. lettin declaration tl The Arlington The’ financial crash of 1893 ruined ” Montana stables, for a gurney. : E ‘(KO SMELT REPUBLIC ORE, Boying Rossjand Mines. a that | toute can be found. no have ‘tal bonds, on‘seyeral ‘mi which they contemplate buying. o specify the, dwelling occupied |- THE GROWTH OF RY. required on or befor of December, 1899, trustees full particulars of the same ed, together with the par- | “ment of the Evening Star by good mining men with ample capital to “put itora steadily producing and him and_in 1874-contr a] -passed to John Hoge of. Zanesville, Ohio, _, fepresentatives had ‘Him, piving its location; that the Yent‘or rent value is not less'than THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. Headquarters for Commer- : “> (34236 Washington Sty Made to order. Repairs noatly.done. please them with this season's dis- The city can at last make the much needed extension of the water There arrived this morn- ing by the C. P. R. five carloads of pipe from McKeesport, Pa., and two carloads from Hamilton, Ont. The pipe is 6, 8 and 10 inches in diameter, and there is enough 10- .| inch to complete the feed from the reservoir to the city. Superintendent .H. .W. Fellows of'the water department-is busy un- loading the pipe at the points most convenient tor laying it. I as he has taken an inventory of the two shipments he will decide on which of the projected lines to lay two doors'from Washington re Le Roi Livery, Feed’ & Sale Stables. Heavy Transferring: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. Going to the depot? Phone 6, Tickets, 21 Meals, .$5.00 _ 81-86 Washington Street...: - A New Claim MANOR (Formerly “Highland.”).. R. A GROVES. One of the Leading Bars of the city. Spokane Street, next to International Eastern Capitallats Buy Kettle Falls— Republic mines have given birth to another project for a smelter to “treat their ores: with’ those of other districts south of the boundary. The power of Kettle Falls on the Colum- bia river, with a large tract of ad- ¢ | joining land, has been bought by James McNaught and ex-U. s. Senator’ Warner Miller, who pro- pose to erect an electric plant and use the power in a smelter and -re- ery. © In conjunction with - this 49 to 9 o'clock to regis- schéme ‘they ‘have. a-project-for a ‘ter. yoters, During the last week railroad to Republic, which will run Commercial Alley, Phone No. 39, combined:z..with _CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & tes furnished: on ‘all. binds of work: obbing promptly attended to choice cut flowers always on hand at the Bon Ton, Rossland’s leading Mo . rate Prices ‘ Coane a aaa c : , ‘ : n | Gp. Kettle river, if a practicable ro Cure a Cold In One Day All druggists refund the money if it fails.to cure. | 25¢- W. Grove's signature is on each ee ining ‘claims in © to qualify as a voter, it. the: Republic and Boundary distficts a | and flow have two'men in the-Ross- land district~examining: properties ELI LRVALLEY, Proprietor. ae id! C, M. WELLER _ Canada’s most popular make ° ‘ f ean corals ee PLUMBING AND HEATING at Logan’s old stand at less than ee First-class dressmaking at Eagle’s eee per,,annum; and,that..he has wood Lined With Towns: cial Men....Splendid Sample. dividend-paying basis. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. Though Rossland stands in the front rank in British Columbia as a “producing mining camp, it has the “making of twice as many producing the security (if any) held Notice is hereby’ further given that after the been among’ Hunt’s political lieu- UNEXCELLED TABLE. id all “municipal rates, taxes and “Yicense fees, exclusive of water rate This declaration must be de before a. judge, stipen' It held its place as a great news- paper, but it lost its political power. proceed to distribute the proceeds No. 30, west slde, Spokane Street GRAND UNION EAST END WOOD -YARD Dry Seasoned Washiugton Fir Newly Completed Ballway to Green- | “eThe Columbia and ‘Western railroad is now open for traffic to Greenwood, jo miles -from West dary or | Robson,” said H..B. Smith, the when it lost the’ master-mind’ of of the trust estate amongst the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard claims of which he has- ice, and that he will not be'liable for. the proceeds of the trust estate or any part thereof so distributed to any person of - whose claim he has not had notice at the time of the distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the 23rd day of October, 1889. . Epwakp BAILLIE, Assignee.- mines as it now boasts. quires skillful management to bring about this result. In nine outfof ten ~ cases, the failure ofa mining invest- ‘ment is due to the shortcomings, _ not of the property, but of the man- It requires much practi- 135 - 4 rd ‘wotary public and“ must be ~to' ‘the city Only a week before the ar- rival. of;,the -first steamer loaded with gold from the Klondike. lifted Seattle in:a day ‘from the depths ‘of depression to the height of prosper- ity, an .option..on:.the paper .was given to the Piper brothers, repre- senting Col... W. W._D. Turner; Frank Graves.and Col. W.-M. Rid- P-BURNS & CO. | personally delivered WHOLESALE MARKETS Pe ‘ ee ee - ‘Ladies’ kid-.gloves, best-quality, ir at: Logan’s old stand, ir tothe Crescent. rand Forks, and Vancouver. J RETAIL MARKETS ttention to detail, as rigid economy as would be prac: _ ticed in other lines of industry, and an honest purpose to attain the best possible results for the owners at the smallest expense. ager or superintendent should de- “vote his ‘entire attention to the mine; he cannot do it justice if he: has one eye on his mine and - the : other on the stock market, for in . that case his attention will be dis- tracted,his judgment will be warped, , perhaps unconsciously,and the mine tt } Camp McKinney, Revelstoke * Ferguson,’ and ‘Vancouver. * ———— 1, 1897, it passed: i The two years and a quarter durin; which they have held’’confrol hav __ Transfer ‘of Liquor License. ‘ ‘Notice is hereby. giyen that «pfatonds are. dia s Spring, .Ross- | ness and prosperity. ‘ked | four or five miles‘ west of “Grand “They are | Forks..t! g William Donald, Mgr.. Rossland Branch. G-Tt- a's jeweler,as he busily unpac! his holiday.: goods. awvorth: today just: 13.per cent f an for a transfer of the license y Hector McPherson, for the Bodega hotel, sitnated on lot 20, bloc! of Rossland, to Eli Lavalley. ated this 23d day of October, 1899. financially, but it’ has lost its power and ‘been ‘regarded’as an anomaly It was ‘owried :by ‘re- publicans ‘and held to the republi- can policy, yet its owners were such devoted friends of the populist sen- ator, George Turner,’ that’ it was really‘run.in his intérést. - “Its own- ers were strangers to the town and had ‘no ‘interest’ in‘its " progress. -This condition of affairs’ ‘deptived its editorials of any ‘weight; in fact, its’ advocacy for any cause, was the sig- @ ABLETT, | CHINISTS.| and Construction Work Undertaken. - gers and Pullers. Pipe work |} tin stock. Agents for W: .'8 Mills, Concentrators, ‘Bi CUNLIFFE ‘and the | Granby smelter. eT ak since March last is}. “Eholt, on the summit between reenwood and Grand Forks, isa lage of 500 or 600" people, being junction for the branch running: to the Phoenix and B. C. mines. nine miles south’of Eholt “cent.,.so.that you “may see G snot been a bad investment wil continues | the le it is not un- pate a rise of 70 Phoenix, ent. before many ‘months. The | by railroad, also has a big future.” ourse, has had “the. effect. of ations in the South There: are a few Transfer of Liquor License. ‘Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Ean yet ‘Third Avonuc, Rossland. . QUICK WORK | Red Star Storage & Tr Any good. business man can suc a mine if he will but apply’ to it the same principles which guide in other lines df business and will leave the anster ©@ | “pesidenée .. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. of the fe , who has just re- Paulson Bros. Gro- turned from the Boundary country. ‘eThe roadbed is constructed as far as Midway, but the track has. not- been laid, as the contractors ‘are waiting for steel. It is a very ex- cellent road all the way. Gangs of men are employed allalongin ballas- ting it up, tightening up bolts, etc. | 4 a “(Greenwood is now a town about'| & Jgweler Says About the size of Trail, with a handsome club and three banks. It is build- GEO, H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. RATES’ FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY SASSI $8.00 HATS AT. $4,00. $6.00 HATS AT: $3.50. Morrison & Bryenton, Neatly Furnished GrRoc Booth’s Select Oysters re-_. First-Class Bar of the ‘‘Evenitia *: Four doors east of post office. GRAND HOTEL. Rolt & Grogan, Mines, Stocks and he excavations are being|% more | made for. the foundation of the es at Amsterdam, but it | re selling below cost. nal for defeat. . It supported Humes of, Seattle for, senator, though his rival, Ankeny, held a, mortgage. on the paper, with the result, that the office went to Foster of, Ti the city above, all others which Se- attle wishes to deprive. of political plums., Wilson, the. defeated can- didate,, was admitted to have ‘age complished .more for | Seattle, ; in’ common with, the, rest of ,the state, than any other senator or, congress- |’ Dec man,, but -he,and ; Turner, have been E for years bitter enemies,.so that the’ purpose was anything to beat Wil- ; sa regular Stornge and Transfer * working out of the details of his ’t be many by ‘actical miner as super-. Pursuant to Creditors Trust Deeds Act and We pay damage done to hihk of our oods?”. continued “Mr. he. jeweler’s - art and always*taxed for some- el and!rich, ‘and this year led: Souvenirs prevail: in thing that a woman he dainty ‘dec- pl u or” person. hes and the observe the British, coats of To suit local ber, of articles id souve- gs, paper cigarette ds as will and tasty gifts tor + “And what-do ‘you t house, or ship any class df goods. : WE SELL GOOD, Office: Washington St., opposite Bank of Montreal. a miner by any means,though many miners have been successful pros- © pectors, The mental qualities which ~‘tempt a man to go prospecting and, after he has made a:discovery, ta, picture the richness of his claim in, such glowing ‘colors as to attract -'the attention of investors, unfit him © for practical mining. va chief element ‘in the prospector, - while cool judgment is a chief requi- site in the mine ‘superintendent. * —_ DRY, SEASONED WO t for Fifty e said S. DTD coacct edges. eeteta ceipatli tp ent tea ings : £|ROSS THOMPSON... I have the following blocks in the Eureka Consolidated, Gopher, k Silverite, R:E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, Lots in the Original leah wear or aisé for't! “gration “of her’ ‘purea = per. month. following compavigs for: Homestake, Evening Star, North Star and Zila Mf Townsite. a pay tne amounts due to the said trustee Canadian, ‘and: ~Ame: arms prédomihate. history .of the, Post-Intelli- & gencer’s loss of. influence illustrates a vital, fact in,regard to the conduct of a newspaper.. __Inarder to retain! its influence, it must,have behind it both, brains and honesty \of purpose. THE SALE OF THE P.-I. nirs. “Spoons; ‘napkin rin . cknives, cmiatch i poxes, ases and-all such go0' The subject which just now agi- tates our neighbors in Washington, is the sale-of the Seattle Post-In-| The chief engineer of ated ‘at Rossland, B. C,, this r4th da: Katie D. Green G. M. ps = ananassae ae Improving Washington Street. being completed today. parlors, open evenings. Record”’ has the The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | Representing the following NSURANCE} Connecticut of Hartford, ‘ Matthews, Bros., Prop’s. ‘Headquarters Cowe's — Yachting Serge, C.E. Heard’s Tailoring Parlors, at 15 Washington. Street. . Most’ Completely » a ei _Carpets—At Logan's old stand, next door to the. Crescent, carpets TZ ootetiay.. - Hotel-—~—w + Ou First-Class Business Lunch Electric Laundry Patronize those who spend their money at‘home with The improvement of Washington and thereby help street,. which was snspended on account of ‘bad weather, was re- sumed this morning when’ the suu [ began to shine. The stone retain- ing wall at the southeast corner of Columbia avenue is nearly com- sted. The dirt: taken from in front of the Imperial block will be used in grading the street south- ward and the sidewalk, will be low- ered to grade on the east side of Washington street from Columbia’ avenue south, The sidewalk to the Le’ Roi and” War Eagle mines is Oysters in any style, a Specialty. ‘ ened ‘Private Boxes for Fatti- s —ee White Labor and Clean ilies atid Parties. q}Work~D BUSINESS CARDS. t HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Rossland, B, C. DF 4. MILLOY, Nicely Furnished Rooms in Rossland. Su- 6 . F. WwW. HINSDALE, Railroad and Miners Time Checks . cashed, tree of charge. In Custom House building. “Also New York Life Iusurance Agency. |) 4, B.C... Harry McIntosh - —_———_—__——- The Bon Ton coffee and oyster ‘perior..... .. Stock, ‘will “be” much ‘To Await the Eye and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North: Fork ‘Safinon - _ River, Erie District, B.C. ~the ‘deal was: ex-Senator John L. ‘Wilson, who will receive its political support, but the actual purchasers 7 JOHN PHILLIPS, ‘Contractor & Carpenter |. ore and Office Fittings. all yunds ‘promptly. attended to. ze is for some- ftting ‘odd and ‘artistic, willJhave every opportun! be - any notorious. political trimmer, no : are said ‘to bea Boston syndicate matter how great.a “position. it. may which Has large holdings in the | hold as a-mere purveyor. of news. in 3 Shop: Jniperial'building, blankets worth $8.50 from s. these little | pyartman’s store on Saturday. how time: passes from ‘i “Northern Pacific railroad, and whicn nte Cristo Bt . Stl, hones Be - FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES) ONLY. ares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now’ ~ offered to the:public.at -; tia 7 1-2'Cents per 8 and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, > has bought the principal street rail- thas even extended barn o sffects in decorate and silver novel- by Officer: Bradshaw. In the. ab- ties there are all sorts of new ideas. | cence of an eye “EDITORIAL NOTES. -“' private’ secretary to President Cleve- The, only ‘fiving son of John land during his first, secretary of | Brown, whose soul weat marching on for many years, is living in Cali- fornia in destitute circumstances. W.-H. FALDING war ‘in “his’sécond administration, and now first’ vice-president of the “°Northern: Pacific railroad, handled -the money for the Boston people. ‘The P.-L. is acknowledged to be ‘thé best newspaper property in the and Mining Agent and St. Paul is agitating’ for a gov- ernment base of supplies at Seattle If there are ‘ ‘William Johnson was brought be- fore ,Judge Boultbee this morning and:the lady | ‘on a charge of stealing ‘two pair of ity to note 4 ; sy 3 i cods are not of the SAME han those of our Com- " petitors, and in many instances Underwear The | pankets were found hidden under a ETTER, and,.....- n First avenue and Johnson B. , and, Quick Work, and d china. | yas found in a neighboring saloop and as | the trial of the case be hunted up. ——_——— fficient styles there to suit ontput of ¥mir Gold Mines. The Ymir Mines during October line are | milled 1,550 tons of ore,’ producing or Tacoma, in order’ that "she may. get the benefit of the traffic, Seattle and Tacoma each'claim that HOUG EXCHANGE & Only a few of those Large Al Get our prices on Gent’ * Pacific northwest, but it has been a *football of politicians “for over ten Its days of greatest power ‘0 were under the ownership of L. S. who tor years dictated the: Manager Rossland Opera House. euerybody, it is strane AUCTIO One Large Family those ymbrellas,” andsomé oak case | melting ore were d handsom- | otal receipts’ for es ‘of .these’ useful Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Ganada Accident The speech'of M. Delcasse in the French chdniber the other day. .will go far. to restore confidence in the | HOUGHTON’S. .EXCHANGE.. &,,AUCTION MART. P holders of the state for King county. J and then Mr.} 1100 ounces of bullion and 97- tons ‘Hosiery. witness to the theft, was held over designer | and Johnson was sentenced to five eee ee eel rips rien jail for drunkenness. Inthe meantime the missing witness will ot: save TWO THIRDS rwear that is madein Neat Execution. we some of the.very*latest Walking Hats. The Rossland Auction House, of concentrates, and 56. tons of articles. | 062 against expenses am experience,” said | $5,041: cele hay been my (Accident, Liability and Plate Glass.) BLOCK, WASHINGTON STREET. shipped,, making E A G LE’ S ’ the month $22,- ounting to The Rossland Old Salvation Army Building. Trading Co., J, Cherrington, Manager. eccceceee™