ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL _20,_ +900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING: -), ‘ already made that Buller’s army re- ‘Tay Quonsr Daum THe INTRRIOR PUBLISHED DAILY -BXOMPT SUNDAY OFFICE: qAuesudnt PosTOsFICE BLOCK. TRL. 8. PF, 0. BOX 538. < ? ti qual of: thes rank aad file-and through the, weakening | of the opposing force in i of Roberts’ advance and in_ spite of lieved Ladysmith through the splen- | 4 dia Aghti ites ¥ SUMSORIPTION: HATES: Daily, per month by mail. Daily, bait year by mail Daily, per year..... Daily, per year, . Subscriptions inyarial Advertising rates will be made known upon application. iq ‘TheRecoro reaches the people. <= TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. the i F ice of the g Is in command in Natal. These men have wasted the blood of the flower of the army, they have prolo.ged the sufferings of General White's beleaguered force at Ladysmith, season their forces, to” recruit troops in Europe and to smuggle in arms-and munitions for a final stand in.their own country. They have also ed their army -with the CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. | DUE Eerebtts ind PU eouver, Victoria, the Okanv gan, Similkameen. Cariboo, and Klondyke districts; the! IN rthwest erriturles, Man itoba: all eastern Canada, British Istes and all Euro ‘and other foreign comm), techs (Pra, Robson,” Nakusp,| daly. He am Vaaa all Soca land Lardeau district points.| g 3 SE 3 Deer Park—Monday, Wed-| Inesday and Friday. Nelson| land connections. -Nelson,Kaslo, and Y¥mtr, land ootenay lake, East Kuotenay and Crow's " Nest Pass connections. ach a 51 », North and all poi in United tates. | 4 All the Boundary district ‘Tep 2. ™-Ipoints between Cascade and) me daily “|ESmp McKinney. aah Australia, China and Jzp: noticer, +” Letters for Registration must be poated half eee ene eRe time for closing the malls, ~ “The postoffice is open from 8a. m.,t07 p.m. "ally: (except Sunday) shame of defeat while it was” per- forming feats which should have fairly won for it the laurels of vic- tory. Such soldiers -could have done as well, if not better, without any génerals than with such gen- erals. > Yet the greatest of all the critics, the only Wilkinson, says that the reports should not have been pub- lished, that the feelings of the incom- petents should have been- spared and that they should have been al- lowed quietly:to resign. The blood of thousands of brave men, shed ‘Fine Bottled Goods._ recommend most | * highly Schlitz’s\;extract . of~ malt. |¢ Sold by the’ bottle at the Interna- tional family. liquor-store. ed white wines, ‘clarets and Burgun- e bottle, basket or case at f they have given the Boers time to | cities, town: NOTICE. - - ven that an applicat! iat a eg of lands, bi limits aforesaid, and to r any t 5 ph line, erm. urpose oO} dertaking to purchase, acquire, lease, e: ~raarn-~S -of established or, 4, C08 Ir Une whl ich the company may a s jon or portions* thereot. ‘powers or Pp or faci lental to the attainment or anyet em. % LY & HAMILTON, Solicitor a rs for the applicants. Dated this first dav of March. r¢00. an ~vOan~-vSa— an~ o~-ve-No Ve without purpose and with result, cries out against. such misplaced mercy. -An occasional failure, such as that of Nicholson’s Nek, may be passed Gver, but -such : continuous, persistent failiire as that of the Na- tal campaign should be sternly and 1900 - APRIL 1900 s{m]Ti{w[T|Fi{s 1] 2] 3] 4{ 5] 6] 7 8} gf r0] 41] 12] 13] 14 15 | 16) 17 | 18} 19 | 20} 21 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 29 | 3° P buked, not only to punish the guilty, but as a warning to others. The penalty of failure ‘on the part of a general should be as great as are the rewards of success, Men would then be slow to undertake a great task and, having undertaken jt, would not dare to fail. TO ADVEBTISEZS. EDITORIAL ‘NOTES. New reading matter makes your “The United States are having a advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m, rood experience of the Sultan’s ability at standing off -his creditors. A war ship would prove a prompt ‘cur OFF THE DEAD WOOD. At last the storm has burst about the heads of the incompetents who “have wasted the best blood of Brit- ain by their blundering.” A few days after Gatacre, the failure of Stormberg and Reddersberg, had * been sent home, came the publica- tion of the official report of Buller and his sttbordinates on the Natal campaign and Lord Roberts’ caus- tic comment on it. These reports, even without Roberts’ comments, are enough to condemn Bulleras a failure and to confirm all the criti- cism which was made while he was collector of the Armenian indemnity. Two thousand Maoris want to go from New Zealand-to fight Boers. Premier Seddon said that they were the equals of any_Boer who ever trekked or pulled a trigger. The failure of the Boers to take war. They failed at Ladysmith, of Mafeking. = M. H. MeBfahon CHARLES E, BENN-& Co. AND ACCOUNTANTS. Buy, sell and trade Stocks and “Real Estate for PO Box 468 P.O. Box 268 A.® MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. : Boesland.B. 0 S The very Newest for : e~~ Se en Be Oe: 2° ~ on an~-sar~ n~ee~ ” Rstablished May, 1895. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., FY. MINING AND INVESTMENT’ BROKERS, Agents for ParisBe)) Addit ion to Rossland the Spring trade. — Handkerchief 7 Ties with. Flowin A. Rolf. Hon Thos. Mayne Bimer A Rolf. Mines ban. Chas Secretary-Treasurer, W. H. Falding. Wepener is corroborative evidence of their inability to win in offensive Kimberly and Wepener, and can- not whip the half starved garrison — Se General Hutton has been placed No? 14 Columbia ave. = MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT 60., INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial building, St. James .Street, - Montreal.” i authorized Capital, Merced Sapiens hag opened a branch office here, MBuowing soard of Management. Dal: R The Montreal Loan & Investment Co offers the safest investment for small sums now open _to the money in large or small amounts tepayable in monthly instalments. For further information, apply to LDING, cretary-Treasurer. Rossland.” Ends, Bow1s, Puffs, Fore-in- hands and Strings. — $2,000,000. -$800,000. (. LADIES’ ailor- ae ade hammering his way to Lady h like a bull at a gate. . The most shameful display of his incompetence was in the attack on and retreat ‘from Spion Kop. That ‘was an instance of an army march- ing up a hill and down again, which would have been ludicrous but that “it was done at a sacrifice of 1700 nly explanation of the men. The of . da di which” £ in ofa will not be the Canadians’ fault. about the retreat is that Buller was * €gattled” and that the - ‘disease spread to Warren and his other subordinates. Had they properly scouted, they would have known whether other hills were within range ee of Spion Kop. © Had they planned | OFS: They should consult him.—The properly, they would have sent can- d ,Non.up the mountain close to the heels of the assailants and the offi- cers in command of thé latter would of Canadians, New Zealanders and all. the Australians except the cavalry, with imperial mounted in- fantry atached. If that brigade is not in the thick of the fighting, it Canadian Pacific survey parties are finding it difficult to locate a line through the: Similkameen ‘dis- HS | office and shop: Commercial Co trict for the proposed extension P.O. Bo: “A. G, CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR - AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job- bing promptly attended to. AB Or OB Or Or Separate Skirts. Our Tailor-made Suits are made by urt, rear Alham x 315° Province, ‘ have known they were coming and price paid. for them, and says: ‘I would have held on till they came. ” “As it was there, so was it at other points in the advancs to Lady- smith. An officer who. was with Buller throughout tells how General Hart attempted to direct the as- sault of the Irish brigade on on mountain by standing on anothe: mountain, watching. their move- ments through a telescope and di- recting them with the bugle call. That alone is enough to account fo the woeful slaughter among those troops. This same Gereral Hart, in the retreat from Trichard’s drift, 4 his troops, weary with march- ing’ and fighting, perform some ma voyage.” e rT Ton. Ice cream soda, etc. NOTICE. rc pretty evolutions in crossing a plain formation. ‘and thus they spent an hour in tra. swersing a distance they should have covéred in20 minutes. the il from such The lifting of the ve westward of the Columbiu & West- ern railway. ‘They. are surely wast- ing their time, since Mr. Martin can find feasible routes: for. railways without the intervention of survéy- The Revelstoke Herald attributes .the mortality among the horses of. the Strathcora Horse, to the low HOTEL HOFFMAN, ‘Washington Street, Roseland, B, 0. ———e Furnished Roots. First-Class Bar. Raliroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. Harry Mclatosh -. - Proprietor. the same manufacturers as our ; springCoats. - in Separate Skirts we have Plaids, Black Crepons, Bedford Cords, and Heavy Tweeds. Just the thing to be. worn with Shirt. Waists. was ridiculous to expect that any old plug could. stand a long sea Hazelwood ‘ice cream at the Bon The Trail Creek Liberal-Conser- vative association meetings will be held every Monday evening in the Mackintosh committee rooms, over the old Bank of Montreal quarters. Rooms are always open for the re- ception of visitors, where voters may register and receive general in- McCormick's biscuits, the finest line of all. A consignment just re- ceived at O. M. Fox & Co's., 106° E, Col fa ave. Tel. Go and 20, Job Printing * of every description executed with neatness and diapatch at the... .S The Record. Ofice. eoececocoeouds | HOLSTEAD + WRIGHT Central Dry Goods Store. O80 OS OS O~--SO~- 0 O~-SO SO O ARO OO Sn SOS CS--- SS SO Cor, rst Avenue and Washington Street, Rossland, B. C- Won -~-OOr-~- 8 On ~- 8 O-~- 8-8 ~ 8-8 OOO SO Oon Vea on~-2ea~---Se~---Ya~— on on~ a 1 i TODAYS! STOCK SALER,_ VIS , Following:is:n° summary of the snies on the local exchange. today, wether. with the ions: 2 Rossland Sales. Sales‘ today on the local exchange were as follows: Rathmullen, 1000, 3}4e) 2000, 500,500, 334; Ram- bler-Cariboo, 2000, 26c; Okanogan, 5000, “ac. Total. sales, 11,000 shares. A ASKED BID thabase: 28 23. rp aM 3 re i ran Coe: Ides... 7K 8% jariboo inney]§ 1 02 | 90 row!s foal... $83 OD eer Trail No. th 9% eer Park (new, 2 pundee, . + 16. 1L vening Btar. 10 8% ‘airmont. 7 jant... 2 1% Homestal 2 i ron Mask. 35 3214. ron Coll Lo pe . L. Ww ron Horse. . ’ im Blain 11K 15 King 0 8s 10 in nob dL. at] one Pine Consol 16 4 Minnehaha... 74 jonte Christo, 4% ontreal Gold 7 4 TION. . 3%. 2! fountain Li 92 70: joble Five . aye 2% orthern Belle. 2 lovelty. -. 2! 1L¢ Okanogat 1% Old Ironst o7 72 almer Mountain . 21 16 Peoria Mines, . 2 rincess Maud 6 3. Rainbler-Cari 2 Ratbmullen 3% 3% Republic... 1.08.. $103 t, Elmo Consolidated. 3 2 muge! 1%. ‘amsarac 6 4 ‘rail Gree! 3y an Anda. 4 ictory-T! 8 1% arginia. . 3 are 8 rar Eagle Consolidated..§ 146 ~$1 80 ‘aterloo. 5 “6 = hite Beat 2% uy Winnipe; 15 ~123g Wonderfal. 4 Liberal Convention on May 2. The Liberal association last even- ing decided that the convention for Rossland riding should be. held -at Grand Forks on May 2. Delegates from Rossland will be chosen on the basis of one for every 200 votes or majority fraction of that number, The name of Dr. Edward Bowes was ordered stricken from. the roll of bership, as that gentl ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL. 30, 1900. 1 HUSINESN LOCALS, ~ Wantep—To purchase a heavy or light spring wagon, Address J. H, Mull,.Erie,. B. C. tf Go to the Bodega for good ser- vice’ and a tasty hot’ lunch from 11330 p.'m. to 2 a, m., also from 8 to.12 in evenings Choice liquors and cigars. -Geo. H. Green, prop. For:Rent—The Western hotel, Second avenue, For particulars, apply to Daly & Hamilton. ry Prof, De Leon’s Electric _Dan- druff cure. No more bald heads. No more hair falling out from any human being. . It. leaves the scalp as white as snow. Sent to ‘any .address. Price, $1.50, $r and so-cents. Address, 10 Spo- kane. street, Rossland, B.C. ,- Artistic Job-Printing’ of every de- scription at. this office. : credit of the debentnres hereinafter mén- toned, the sum of $25,000 sud cause tho’ kama to’ bo paid into tho hands of the city. treasurer of the said city of Rossland, for the purpore: aforesaid, and with the | - obfeut hereinbefore recited. ¢ shall be lawful for {he mayor ‘to sum of $25,000 for such, suny of money, not Ipss than $100.00 cach or: an equiva- sterling, as may re such debentures ahall be sealed! with the Roseland, and. shall be’ signed by the mayor of said city. The. said debentures’ shall be made payable in twenty-five (25) yenre from the date herein mentioned for this By- low to take effect, at the bank of British America in the city of Rossland. ,The-sgid debentures shall have cou- ons attached for the payment of interest, and ‘shall bear interest at the’ rate of | five:(5) per centum per annum. fromthe date thereof, and said interest shall be payable yearly on the 80th day of June in-each and every year, at the. place where “said debentures are payable as aforesaid. > " A-special rate on the dollar shail be | § levied and raised in each and every year, in‘addition:to all other rates, on all rata- ble property of the city, aufiicient to pay. interest and’ create a sinking fund: for-|' To the vatlves, registering of votes for the Provin- cial and’ Dominipn.. elections. Call at-onice’at Mackintosh’s committee ‘rooms, where you’ will’ find a copy of the yoters’ list to date, and make sure that your name. is on the list. Even if you have ‘filled up a form of licati take -no ct April ar ‘will be the. last day for | due, 18 pay of tho debt herehy. created, at and when the same ehali become, The sum of $1,250 shall be raised an- nually for the payment of the interest.on the amonnt of the debt incurred daring the currency of the debentures: hereby authorized to be issued. The sum of $485.75 shall be raised an- ually forthe payment of the debt‘ hereby incur! 6 % It shall be lawful for the corporation. from time to time to’ purchase any of the said-debentures at such price or prices a8 may be ed upon, and all ehall. i | J HEREBY CI I day No, 162, = | Certitici tra-Provinct “COMPANI company, 1897," Capital, $500,000. A | Registered the 15th day of February, 1000, RTIFY that T havo this Sy pred the “Idaho Gola Mining yond Bine| ting Company,” as an Mxtra-Pro- ial Comp: “ cel ee pany under the “Coimpames /. ‘Tho head office of the Company is situ- ate at Butte, Silyer Bow County, State of Montana, ° +The amount of the capital of the Com- pany is tive bundred thousand dollars, at svided into tive hundred thousand shares of one dollar each, The head oflice of the Company in this Provinco 1s situate at the offices of Messrs. Daly & Hatnilton, Bank of Montreal Cham- bers, Columbia Avenue, in the City of Ross Jand, and the Honourable Thomas Mayne Jraly; whose address iy said City of Ross- Jand, is the attorney for the Conipany. The tine of the existence of the Company - ! ‘is twenty years. The objects for which th y been established and so acd RY. ie ry on and conduct a xeneral min- ‘0 ca ing, smelting, milling and reduction bust- a ores extra y smelting, milling and othér processes; al- a bold, own, purchase, leaso, bond, or ‘otherwise acquire mining. property, or other property necessary to carry on the business of the said Conipany; also to pur- chase, sell, or in anywise to acquire or dis- vose of ores, for the purpose of carrying on and conducting a general custom business in the reduction of ores of all kind: Given under my hand and_ seal’ of office ~ wt Victoria, Province of British Columbia. | this 13th day of February, one thousand nine hundred. U8. 8. Y. Woorrax; _- Registrar of Joint aor Companies. je of tho Registration of an EX- KOOTENAY COUNTRY, but see that your vote is “ Forms of application may be had atthe committee. rooms, and. all assistance will .be.-given: in’ filling them up. ee 2 The fact that you voted at the municipal election does not entitle you to: vote at the Provincial and Dominion elections. . QUALIFICATIONS. Every man being. a. British sub- ject, natural born or naturalized, and who has resided six months in the province and in this ‘riding for acontinuous period of one menth prior to date of registration, is en- titled to yote. : W., Wyte JouNsTON, Secretary Trail Creek Liberal Con- 80 . be cancejled, and no reissue of any deb- enture or debentures shall be made in consequence-of any such repurchase. ._ 2his By-law shall take effect and come into fores ou the 30th day of June; A. D.. Done and passed. in open council this 17th day of April, A. D., 1900. NOTICE. Take notice that the above is a true copy of the proposed By-law upon. which the vote of the municipality: will be taken at the following places in the city of Rossland, namely: At. Reilly & Busch’s store, Columbia avenue, for ward 1; at Thos. 8. Gilmour's office, Golumbia avenue, for ward 2: at the, city offices, Columbia avenue, for ward 3,on Tuesday, the first day of May, . Dy , tween the hours of o'clock jn the forenoon and 4 o’clock in theafternoon. =~ % : Ws. McQUREN: 4-18-10t * ‘ity Clerk. . CLASSIFIED. is stumping in the - Conservative in- terest. To Cure a Goa In One Day Take Laxative. Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. °E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. ne AMONG HIS OLD FRIENDS. E. N, Oulmette Tells the Sound People of Rossland’s Prosperity. Seattle P.-. : E. N. Ouimette, for many years one of the leading men of Tacoma, but who has for some time past, made his home at, Rossland, B. C., isin the city on his way to’ San Francisco, “While at Tacoma Mr. Ouimette was a large. dealer in real estate, and was for a long time president ‘of the | Washingtos Na- tional bank: Since going to Ross- land he has engaged if mining and has been quite successful. He is interested in the Referendum mine, a free milling” gold quartz proposi- tion, and in several others thought to be promising ' properties. ° His trip to San Francisco is on business of the mining companies in which he is interested.. He -will remain:in Seattle several days before continu- ing his journey. - f Mr. Ouimette is sanguine of the future of the Rossland , district, and says it has now many properties which within, a:short ‘time. will be- come shippers of ore. . The city, he says, is rapidly recavering.from the set-back it. experienced in. con- sequence of the labor’ troubles of a few months’ ago, and is now, begin- ning to grow ‘again. «It now claims 2 population of 8,000. 7 The Nome fever, Mr. Ouimette says, has struck Rossland, and many miners are preparing to go north as soon as navigation opens. Although so. long. absent. from Tacoma, Mr. Ouimette is still a loyal citizen to the City of “Destiny, and says he. will return there to live when his fortune is made. G. B. chocolates at the Bon Ton. Partner Wanted. ’ To engage’ in: mining . and the pre ion of stock panies, etc. Address Promoter,. P. O.,Box 377 Rossland, * 4 18 tf servative Association. 4-17-4t. ° Peace Declared. Why devote all your time read- ing about the:Boer war. and the 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 BY-LAW. A By-law of the-corporation of the city of Rossland to raize hy way of deb- ‘antures the sum of twenty-five thousand chasing lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in bloc! 17,.in sub-division of part of sections 34 and 35, township [Xa, Group I, Kuote- nay District, according. to a map or plan thereof deposited in the land registry office in the city of Victoria, and num- bered 616, and: for the erection of a fire hall, library and such other buildings as may be deemed desirable. Whereas, for the purpose of purchasing Jota 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 17 in gub- division of part: of sections 34 and 35, township IXa, Group I, Kootenay Dis- | trict, according to a map or. plan thereof deposited’ in. the land -registry office in the city of Victoria, and. numbered 616, and the erection of fire hall, library and auch other buildings.as may be deemed desirable, it is=deemed expedient to raise, by way.of debentures, a toan of $25,000, repayable-on the 30th day’ of June, A. D., 1926, with interest in. the meantime payable yerrly at five (5) per centum per annum, such loan when raised to be applied for the purpose aforesaid : * ee Whereas, the total, debenture debt of said city is $282,000 and the. total debt of gaid city, including said debenture debt, is $282,000. * Whereas, the amount of the whole ratable land and improved real property, ding to the last revised assessment roll, ia $444,715. eae gold fields of Alaska? Ttere™are|. c ‘day. Apply to M. J. Heney, 1 dollars, :($25,000) for. the purpose of na is under this jead inserted at the gute gf One Cent a Word. Nothing. taken for Tess than cents. Six Insertions, Sr-00.. ‘ _ WANTED, — e : WANTED—Two goo totravel _ —-THE—— ¢ STABLES. — HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES STYLISH TURNGUTS. PHONE NO. 6 FOR A GURNEY: |THE BOUNDARY MONTANA oe Ther Waffle Parl or. 34-36 Washington Bt. Furnishes MEALS in the BEST > Rossland.: CENT Tickets, 21 Meals, $5.00; 4-36 Washingtou Street, a Expenses advanced. Address BM, giving experience, this office. : : WANTED—1000 men wanted on the Lake Bennett division ‘of the White Pass & Yukon railtoad. ‘Twenty-cight miles of gond side-hill rock station work let direct tothe men at the following prices: Loose rock, 76¢; solid roék side hill, $1.25; solid tock through cul, $1.75; earth, 30c: all by the yard. Tools furnished at 10 per cent {| per month. _ No restrictions placed upon the men: they can .buy supplies and board where cheapest.. Also day work (11 hours) at 30c per hour. Company board $1.00 per 3 Rooten ay Caf 2. “Fresh Oysters In any Style. ame in Beason. Private rooms for parties. : Business Men's Lunch, 35¢ Gpen Day. and Night. Rooms and Bar .. Miss K. Swanson, Prop. ...dn connection Colmgn block, Seattle, Wash., or Inns o! Court building, Vancouver, B. C. WANTED—Employment by a young lady as waitress in a hotel or restaurant or help in a pri- vate family, Apply, room 20, Windsor hotel. ft t TAILORING. 4 ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant’ Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in, Rossland. . None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Office on first oor _ 118: Block. Office and rooms o1 second floor Burns “Block. J Large Warebousen center of town. FOR SALE. Seven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered goad locality. FOR RENT. HOR RENT—Store and xzood Hotel and Sdloon on’ Second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. Le Roi Livery, Feed - -& Sale Stables. JOHN FP. LINDBURG... ..PROPRIETOR Py ~ Heavy Transferring: ’: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. _ oSTPABLEB: its Commercial Alley,.’Phone No, 89, Postoftice Box 16. | F, W.:HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New York Life fusurance Agency. Washington strect. Rossland, BO ‘ANADIAN PACIFIC RY. ——anp——? S00 LINE. The direct route from ~ to all points BAST. AND WEST. Sk pers on all t.ains from ‘and Kootenay Landing. ‘TOURIST.CARS pass Medicine Hat, (daily), for St- Paul; Sundays and Wednesdays for Loronto; ‘Fiidays. for : Montreal and Boston, = f€r-Same. Cars‘ pass Revelstoke one day earder CONNECTIONS: LEAVE ARRIVE 8:00.ex. Sunday..ROSSLAND.. :ex, Sunday 12: Teo daily.-+.)-.-ROSSLAND,.re--dally, aziys Morning train for and from Smelte~ Junct- ion Robson and. Nelson, and fr fai + and all points in we COUNTRY. Exening train for and from Trall, Robson, Nelson, Crow's Nest Brench, Main. Line, BOUNDARY COUNTRY. . Hours, ROSSLAND TO ».-NELSON.... . ° For.rates and full information, address the” * nerrest al nt,Or A.B. Mackenzie, City Tickét Agt. A.C. McArthur, Agent,. Rossland. W. F. Anderson, T. P. E. j.Coyte, A. G. THE FAST LINE TO ALL, POINTS. . THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA: - YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH | Pullman Palace Cars, ‘Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist: Sleeping Cars. hrough tickets to all points in the United States and Canada, Steamship tickets to all’ parts.of the world. < Tickets to‘China and Japan via Tacoma and Northern PacificSteamsinp Co. Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m., daily. No. 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 o.m,. daily. For further information’ time, cards, map” ™: and.tickets, apply to agents of the BREN E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rossland, B. C. ig J..W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn A.D. CHARLTON, “ Agat. Gen. Pars Agt.. Portland, Ore. stand; Second avenue; $25. T. Prest. 26 Columbia avenue, tones FOR &ENT—Five-roomed cottage; well urnished and the best location in city; $25. T.Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR.SALE. FOR SALE~Honse and lot on Cook avenue, near St. Paul. street; $650. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—Large cottage, six rooms, Le Roi avenue, “well furnisned, , plano, water, bath. All modern improvements. With lot 45 feet, well fenced, nice lawn. T. Prest, 296 Coluinbia avenne. FOR SALE—$30 will buy a Mendelsohn prize plano worth $300.) T.Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. ‘And whereas, for. the pay of the said debentures, sinking fund and inter- est, it will be necessary to raise the sum of $1,935.75 by a special rate in each and Or. . . s s ov ad. whereas. dor the purpare, cae th id yearly sum ‘of $1,935.75, an ane ae seclal’ rate onthe. dollar will be required. . : > And, whereas, this By-law shall not be altered or repealed. except with the con- sent ofthe ltentenant-governor in coun- ci: 4 oe ‘ Now, therefore, the municipal council of the corporation of the city of Rossland in-open meeting assembled enacts: as follows: . * For the purpose of. purchasing lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12:in block 17, in sub-division of part of sections 34 and 35, township IXa, Group 1, Kootenay District, accord- ing to a map or plan thereof deposited in the lund registry office in the city of Victoria and numbered 616, and the erection ofa fire hall, library and such other buildings as ma; deemed de-. sirable, it shall be lawful for the mayor ‘of the said city of Rossland to raise, by way of loan, from any person or persons. body or bodies corporate, who may he willing to advance the same on the en: ANEAEH EHO Let us figure on your Job Printing. 7 ¢ | Yee tracer aces a F z 3 g. g) Can On On gn On gn Or an Rossland Athletic... ducements for a short time by suspension of t*e initiation’ fee. All the... ecco ; Cos c-? | Offers special membership in- Magazines : Gl b : permanent and temporary board J ul eee ae | and chambers; $36 to $40 per Excellent accommodations for / month. For particulars apply to 2 chert a eS -|| Charies Webster. Steward, Secretary. aa Periodicals CHARLES E. BENN, The Arlington... : _ THE LEADING HOTEL AT-TRAIL <=" Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid ‘Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. ROSS THOMPSON........ I have the following blocks in the following companies for