ALL ABOUT MINES _ Governor Mackintosh Will Float Another Company. The Monarch mine, near Field, Ts AND MOTEL ARRIVALS: 30:P. THIS pores oii which has been shipping to Trail, is ~ 6:30.P. M. MES, STORE, O! LOSES Bane 7 aon putting in a concentrator. War Office Reform to Be Entrusted to Hotel Aliant ae ays. 6:30 P, y ‘Them. Mrs, H. A. Fuller, Greenwood. oe ee = nee A large body of high-grade gold- tt — 0 (By Associated . Press.) Robert W. Kievert, Milwaukee. SROSSLAND’ copper ore is said to have been London, October 1.—In reference | A, W. Ross, Columbia, B. C. You sh SEBIG STORE H opened up near Bear creek, back of should examine to the appointment of Lord Roberts H. E. Croasdaile, Nelson. Donald. Aric ao Cole § Hot. as commancer-in- chief, the Times H. Van A. Sortizer, Toronto. The Paradise mine, in the Winder- Blast Heater all says editorially that Lord Kitchener B.C. Riblett, Nelson. mere district, owned by a Toronto | will come home to. assist him at F. C, Gamble, Victoria. syndicate, shows large bodies ol Nefore placing your order for the now contemplate buying we'll be plement tester You his new post. W. R. Angus, Toronto, sand carbonates assaying high in V. E. Ashdown, Toronto. lead, and explain all the 10 Forme (othe you and all the advantages found onty inthis HUNTER BROS, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, ROSSLAND RECORD. ¢ PRICE 5 CENTS THE FRENCH NOTE Circular to the Powers on Chinese Question. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900 | THREE SEATS WON|C HINESE | meow! ° LRADERS — DEGRADED Prince Tuan and His Boxer Friends to Be Severely Punished _ BY IMPERIAL DECREE vol. 6. NO. Ty. NEWS OF MARY CAMPS . * THE SRITISH ELECTIONS. -Ymir Mine Making Big Profits— é Luck of a Kaslo Lady—Ship- ments Increasing. Moyie has a new shipper. in the Society Girl, which lies.to the east of the St. Eugene and is .owned by Mr. Farrell. Itis opened by two shafts and a 200-foot tunnel, show- ing a large body of galena averag- ing 50 ounces in silver and 70 per cent lead. Conservatives Mave it All ‘Their Own Way. London, Oct. 1, 5:40 p.m. —The total of unopposed members elected up to this hour was 113, as tollows: WEDGEWOOD CHINA tish BISCUIT JARS, TEA aresomeotthetargerones © On eevee showleg « SETS, VASES “AND and (or the dressing tabte great many Protty Pleces WATER PITCHERS, we tave many dainty bits |, ministerialists 97, liberals 8, nation- wa sews J. W. SPRING orc Sixteen Engiish and Irish bor- errs q wd oughs, electing 20 members of the P. BURNS & house of commons, are polling to- ( O 3 g e WHOLESALE MARKET day,so tonight's returns will furnish some indication of the trend of Nelson, Sandon, Revelstoke G Grand Forks, and Vancouver. reenwwood,] Ministerialists Make Gains In British Elections. The Hon. C. H. Mackintosh, in an interview with the Victoria Times on his way home from Ore. ,,80n, stated that another large com- pany would be organized shortly by him to control both industrial and “mining concerns. He also stated that it would.be wholly disassociat-, ed from the British America cor- poration and would operate largely in British Columbia. “Mr. Mackintosh's visit to Oregon was supposed to have been largely -in the interest of his new company. GALWAY IS. CONSERVATIVE RAISES MEW QUESTIONS John P. Larson says ‘the John Bull groupzhas 100 tons of shipping ore on its dumps and will soon be a steady producer, Near Kamloops. Would Prohibit Import of Arms, Raze Forts and Guard Legations. Defeat of the Nationalist Candi- date Wasa Big Sur- prise. opinion, Winston Churchill is among the candidates whose fate will be decided. Rogsland, “A HEALTHY SKIN In doing assessment work on the A CLEAR COMPLEXION Cinnabar Mining company’s claims some high grade ‘quicksilver ore was uncovered. On the dump are three tons which will average about 25 per cent. APURE SOA A Soap to be Pure need not necessarily be high-priced. We guaran- ‘teethe Purity uf our CASTILE SOAP, Our Ohve Ol! and Cucumber at six cakes for twenty-five cents, is a good all-round Soap. We recommend our Large Tar, fifteen cents or two for twenty-five cents, for removing dirt or healing Cracks, Our French Imported Soaps are Delightfully Perfumed, and leaves that soft, velvet akin, SEE OUR SOAP WINDOW. | duaasts GOODEVE BROS. —=>= “IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH GOODEYE’S. The Arrlington,« Bee ae - - The Leading Hofel at Trail . . Headquarters for Gommerciat Men Most Everyone Would Smoke, If everyone new the excellent quaity and satisfaction there is found ia our E!_ Padre Needles Gigars. The skill in the making of them, the High-Grade of Tobacco in them, und the price, 8 for 25¢, makes the the popular cigar of the day... L. LEVY&GO wholesale and Refall Tobacconists. Opposite Bank of Montreal, (By Associated Pree) 549 London, Oct. 2.—Austro-Huo- garian foreign office says,the Vienna correspondent of the Morning Post, has received a circular note, which France has addressed to the powers, in which she agrees as te the of ini ish tion for the anti-foreign attack but suggests that the ministers in Pekin should immediately begin negotia- tions on the other questions at issue. The note also proposes the per manent prohibition of the import of arms and ammunition into China, (By Associated Press.) London, @ct. 2.—The election in Galway city yesterday resulted in another Conservative gain. The Hon. Martin Morris potled 882 against 763 votes polled by Fi Leamy, Nationalis ae! - The Unionist gains thus tar. are]. . : . es three seats and. the ‘Liberals have All Will Lose Rank and Office-. gained one seat. mee . ‘Up to 6 o'clock this evening’ the «Lhe Courts Will Inflict Fur- he total number of members of 7 © %: ak " : ‘\parliament elected was 179, as fol- |” % ther Penalties. lows, Ministerialists-145, Liberals : 116, Nationalists 18. The National. | _ ists elected inchide Wm. Redmond ‘}and James Daly. aes. © ‘The success of Mr. Morris it Gai- > —_— RETAIL: MARKETS ‘ Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, N Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, a Greenwood, Phanix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstok Ferguson, and .Vancouver, ane —a Obing Sayes More Europeans. By Associated Press. Paris, Oct.1—The Frerich consul general at Shanghai, : telegraphs that through the intervention of Prince Ching, the missionaries and engineers at ‘Theng Ting Fu and the Belgian mission at Sing Tian Lung were safe and sound Sept. 23- Sandon, Nelson Mistrict. The Duncan Mines The Iron Mask group on Coal will resume | hill has been sold to the B. C. Ex. on the Granite at once, | plorati syndi of London,which work having been suspended for has besn developing the Lucky the past two months, Strike. i William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch, Stationers § Work has been begun on the Juno on Morning mountain under -the direction of Charles Parker and S. Logan ot Rossland, the man- Aging director of the company. Gardeau Notes. The Ferguson Eagle reports a gold strike on the Vancouver and Morning Star, near the Nettie L. SAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE John Bryden will contest Van- couver district in the conservative interest, ‘High grade silver-copper ore has been found on the Metropolitaa group, north fork of Lardeau. With the full 80 stamps now run- (By Associated Press.) _Ring regularly the monthly output Washington, Oct. 2.—The Chi- ranks and offices; that Prince Tun is deprived of office and is hanced It’s Easy Pickin’ | from the Ymir mine will reach $50,- 900, with a net profit of about $25,- Hon, R. F. Roblin has succeeded - + Splendid Sample Rooms . . « To Select the... . i ‘ inister has delivered to the way City was a genuine surprise, | Nese minis over to the imperial clancourt, which shall consult and decide upon a se- the razing of tortifications between Pekin and the sea, and the muia- state department official confirma- tion of the degradation of Prince ‘Tuan and many ether Chinese lead- PERSONALS, Hugh John Macdonald as premier ,| of Manitoba, TIE THAT SUITS YOUR. COMPLEXION, YOUR TASTE AND YOUR FINANCES, ‘The constituency has long been a 0d0, ~The total output this year to National t t orghold. date has.been about 25,000 tons, which places the mine second only . vere pena'ty, and his salary is to be| cenauce of legation guards. Unexcelled Table. stopped; that Duke Tsai Lan and President of Censorate Ying Nien, Roit & Grogan FOR RENT. JOHN HAVERTY, Prop, j. B. Coombs and family returned ‘to the Le Roi, The Boundary Counity. : The bond on the Mountain View, which adjoins the B.C. mine in Summit camp, has been taken up. The mines at Phoenix have so far shipped 17,000 tons to the --Grand ship: Forks smelter. H last evening from a trip to. Calitor- nia. R. A. O. Hobbs and the Rev. ,{ Mr. Hedley, spent a few days last week at Slocan Junction fishing. P. A. O'Farrell, press agent for F. Aug. Heinze in his feud with Marcus Daly and Senator Carter of M isin R . m ents willbe at the rate of 600 tons per day, A-new shaft has been started in “$25 ore on the Golden Crown close to the Winnipeg line. : ‘The Athelstan is shipping a car , Of ore daily from the Winnipeg sid- ing. The Golden Eagle's trial shipment ito Grand Forks having proved a success five more carloads will be sent down at once. , The Minnehaha company at Camp McKinney has been absorbed by the Sailor Consolidated, which has in- sreased its capital from $1,230,000 t© $2,000,000, B Nines of Slocan. ‘” The bond.on the Smuggler group, on Ten Mile, has been thrown up by the Warner Miller syndicate. . Work has been started on the Neepawa, on Ten Mile, with a force ef four men,” . On the Hope mine, on Lemon ereek, a large body of mixed sul- phides, Ross} ores, H. W. C. Jackson today took ed- torial charge of the Rosstanp Rec- orD, Mr. Jackson succeeds H. L, Bruce, who leaves tonight for St. Paul. : John Fitzwilliam, foreman of the War Eagle and Centre Star mines, left Saturday evening to inspect a property in Okanogan county, Washington. _ Robert W. Kiewert, representing the Milwaukee house of Chas.. L. Kiewert & Co.; who do a large: business in this section in brewers and bottlers supplies, is in the city. Frank Jenkins, formerly superin- tendent of Bunker Hill and Sullivan mines at Wardner, Idaho, hos been a guest at.the hotel Allan for the past few days. He has made an examination of the I. X. L. mine. LOCAL BREVITIES. At the Kootenay: .|H.- L. Hart, € has been cut by a tunnel. T. G. Proctor of Nelson has bonded the Silverton|Boy fora Man- shester, England, syndicate. « Three inches of clean high-grade galena have been struck in a new upraise in the Reco mine at a depth ef 450 feet. Z Alosworth and Kasio, The Harris group, in the St. Mary's country, has been bonded to Senator Burns and others, of San Francisco for $125,000. The lucky ewner is Mrs. Jennie E. Harris of Kaslo, who Las several relatives in Rossland. The Hazel group, near White- water, reports a good showing of + Jack Scott, Trail; Frank McEwan. Spokane; T. Power, Trail, The Rossland Star base ball club defeated the Nelson Intermediates by a score of 25 to8 in a game at Nelson yesterday, In a few weeks the Rossland Wa- ter & Light company will remove to the commodious store soon ‘to be vacated by H. S. Wallace. “Scotty” Urquhart was fined $15 with the option of two weeks’ im- prisonment by Magistrate Boultbee in the police court this morning for being drunk and disorderly, D. D..-Winters was presented with a handsome gold watch and chain by his fellow clerks in Hun- . | card, Joe Warren, ex-chief of. police of Spokane has cleaned up “a fortuue at Cape Nome. . Office on first Hoor 18 Block. Office anid rooms or. secon floor Burn: - Block. Gilbert Parker, the Canadian nov- elist, is a conservative candidate for a seac in the imperial parliament. Mayor Garden of Van has been unanimously nominated to op- pose Mr. Maxwell, M. P., in Bur- Large Warehonsein center of town. FOR SALE. ality. Hotel and Saicon on -aplendid business opportunity. Seven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered ry ad Local Second avenue.—A CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINI Tf, All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken, 5 Ore Cars, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, Shattin; Han id Piy a specially. Northey Pumps’ kept in atock. “Agente for War Hevsittee mt Etc. Mig. Co.'s Malls, Concentrators, Third Avenne Rossland, P.O. Box 198, DELEDILE West End G. R. Maxwell, M. P., (Vancou- ver) has been nominated’ ‘by ‘the liberals and endorsed by’ the labor @B _. its expensive and d ? : nthling of te trouble an lsagreesle : ask of cleaning lamps. You will fad ‘It far more pledsant and nuch party. To Lease and Rent : Finest Soil and Ground for 4. Market Gardens, Fruit . @ Farms * Chicken Ranches § PLENTY OF WATER, Ralph Smith has accepted the la- bor nomination for Vancouver dis= trict (N: ) for the D parliament. Two officers of the Canadian con- tingent in South Africa, Lieut. A. E. D. Layborne and Lieut. R. B. Campbell;- of Nelson, B. C.° have They reduce insurance; give your home or business place a brighter appearance, and save you money in y ways, Use Electric Lights —_—_-__. SP ‘; ‘gael TGs’ Bichon ee Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fixtures carried in stock. Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufacturing purposes. Itis much cheaper than steam. Motors for sale or rent. Fain case of trouble, 3d Maghts, dclephone Nos &. between 8 a, m., and 6 p.m, Rossland Water and Light Go. been given commissions in .the Enquire of . perial forces, JAS. LAWLER, Agent, © Big Four Mining Co.'s Office, . E. Columbia Ave. im- David B. Bogle has obtained a Position in the department of mines at Victoria. He will have charge of the preparation and distribution of bulletins giving statistical and other information regarding the | & mining industry of the province. TIMBER MEN WANTED TO . +. CUT WOOD... ., Jim Wardner, welt known in the Konotenays, arrived in Seattle re- cently from Prince of Wales island, Alaska. He speaks well of that secticn and says the high grade ores are dentical with those of the Ross- land’s _big mines. : ——_ SUNNYSIDE RACES, ——_—_. Miss Miller, Viel and Raider Were Basy Winuoers in Match Events. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. «+PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class, Saddle & Pack Horses, STABLES: CommercialtAlley, Phone No. 39. Postoftice Box t6, There was a fair attend: at the races at Sunnyside park yester- day afternoon. The Principal race was a match between Ernest Ken- nedy’s Steptoe and R. L. Drink. hard's Miss Miller, five-sixteenth of a mile, two out uf three heats, for a purse of $200. Miss Miller took the first two heats in 30 4-5 and 30 3-5. The mile hurdle race between Jj. S. Deschamps Rattler and Jj. F. Lindburg’s MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial bulldi; ay Cullding, St. James Street, The Montreal Loan & Investment Co! offers the AND SOO LINE. RENOWNED “IMPERIAL! LE * LIMITED TIME CARD OF TRAINS. Double Daily Train Service. First-Class Sleepers on All Trains from No.1 North Gi ARROWHEAD & KOOTENAY No‘a Northcoast Eiaited y No. 3, West Bound,..... LANDING. # Boun *Cor Tourist Cars pass Medicine Hat daily for Bt. Paul; Saturdays for Montreal and Bos- ton; Mondays and Thursdays for Toronto. Same cars pays Revestoke one day earlier. ally except Sun sD. others daily. Even Nos. east bount CONNECTIONS: . ROSSLAND, . ROSSLANN, “7:00 Iv. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 14:55 ly. ZEIGLER BLOCK, Morning train daily for and from Nelson, from Crows Nest Line, and for Revelstoke, Main Line and Pacitic Const. Daily (ex- cept Sunday) tor Kaslo and (except Mon- Monday) from Sandon and Slocan Points. | , Carter:Howard aud Riverside. irae When you “drop in” at this store. The New Styles, Colors and Patters for Fall are coming In: will You come in, too? comme M, J. OTHEARN SIE ‘lers. The following official atite- '| ment is made as to Minister Wu 's dispatch: : a A cablegram received from Di- PANTHER CREEK QUIET fector General Sheng, at Shanghai, states that by an imperial edict, 7 ; issued on September 25, Prince oal < Miners -Working-—| chwang, Prince. Yin, foe PONG Tri Are t 2) pences Tsai Lien..aod- Tsai-Ving, H He Froors Ars, poe ae deprived of all théir respective are handed over to the said board, | who shall consult and decide upop a severe penalty; and that Kang Yj, assistant grand secretary and presi- dent of the civil board, and Chao Shu Chiao, president of ‘the. board of punishment, are handed, over to the board of censors, who shall can- ‘sult and decide upon a penalty:"”-- WILL STAY | IN TIEN TSIN No Trip to Pekin for-Earl jcz Liat the Present Needed. : < PROVINCIAL PUBLIC WORKS. Mr. Gamble Discusses Them With “By Associated Press. © the Board of Trade. -, 222 WE ARE AT MORNING, NOON * NIGHT Tae ing for your d Mount- We are ing Order. We do the this Work in the Kootettays. you don’t want anythitig in this line just now; remember us when you do. Finest. Class. of Probably EWERT BROS JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS. , Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 2.—Sup- erintendent “Zinher, of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation company’s col- Jlieries at Lanstord today informed the A d Press correspond thatno trouble was anticipated in the Panther Creek valley. ‘*We have ten collieries ‘there employing 5,000 men,” said Mr. Zinher, ‘‘and they are all working with full forces, No attempt was made this morning: t» intertere with our workmen and : we do not think this strike will ety fect our collieries.” General Corbin said today that he expected to send the majority of his troops home this week. He Mr. Gamble, engineer of the pro- vincial lands and works department, met the council of the Board of Trade this forenoon and discussed the construction of a wagon road to the Velvet mine. He wanted to know if the mine o-vners of that section or the citizens of Rossland would be willing to contribute to its cost. Hetwas..informed that this was not: hkely:..as the Velvet mine government-angt had. already built a road to the international boundary line. The other mine owners io that section were too poor and the citizens of Rossland felt that they might decide to keep the small de- had already contributed in taxes. tachment here to protect the pump He then stated that he would runners and other men kept at work had got- tized. of waiting for the J . 5 : Time. LABOH CONVENTION, a : It WHY Meet: At. Nelson ‘Tomorrow— BRossiand Delegates. Copyrighted 1920 by the Associated Press Tien Tsin, Sept. 29, via Taku and Shanghai, Oct, 2.—Li. Hung Chang has abandoned his decision to proceed to Pekin and will, it is will meet. at| Nelson tomorrow. | announced, begin negotiations with Russland will be well rep 1] the Russian to China, M- and a large attendance from other Dalsersispen the Jatter’s arrival ints ii is expected. at ‘Tien Tsin. ; Pe the Tsenieal ‘clegdtes already General Chaffee estimates - that it chosen are as follows: will take a month to get the Ameri- Thomas Brownlee, Independent | can troops out of China. Lubor Party club; Arthur Ferris, Pao Ting Fu Expedition. McLaren and Rupert Bulmer, |: -Taku, Oct, 2.—The expedition to [Trades and Labor council;-P. R.|:pao Ting Fu has been postponed MeDonal and Robert — Inches, | and the start will not be made until Carpenters’ union; A. C.Thompson, } October 6. Gen. Gaselee and the J. Horrobin, J. Hands and Chris! German general will command the Foley, Miners’ union; Mr. Gurry,| Pekin and Tien Tsin columns re- Cooks ‘and Waiters. union and spectively. . Dan McDougall, -Engineers and}. The Russians have occupied Tong The labor convention to nomi- nate a candidate to contest this cou- stituency at the general election Afternoon train daily for and from Nelson, for Crows Nest Line and from Revelstoke, Main Line, and Pacitic Coast, Daily (except Sunday) for and from Boundary Points rom Kaslo, and (except Saturday) for Try Our ElectricsLighted “NORTH COAST Two Acres on-. Residence Lot The Whole Business for « Beautiful and Heal $250.00 on Time. CHARLES E. BENN ANOTHER OF BENN’S BARGAINS | In Desirable Locality, within fifteen minutes of Pos Will make Sixteen Good Residence Lots. $350.00 A ‘Well-Located Residence Lot, Corner, Moat thy Location in the City. A Lower Price for Cash. Lincoln Street, Opposite Rossland Club. oe so that the collieries might be in readiness for prompt operation when the strike is over. General Corbin said he had learned. that some of these men have been threatened by strikers and it might be necessaryto hold a few of the soldiers here to insure order. ——_—____——_ Strikers Sull Hang Back (By Associated. Press.) Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 2.—The offi- cials of the Lehigh Coal company, which posted notices last night, re- port the same number of men at work today as worked yesterday and similar intormation was receiv- recommend that another survey for the road be made by way of the umbo and O. K. mountain at once, but that he could not recom- mend the present route a5 in his opinion it would be useless if built. The season.was now too late to do any construction until next May. The question of a school site would have. to be decided by the government after he got down to Victoria. He would represent to them the disadvantages of the pres- ent site and the cost of the proposed sites which he had ined, name- ly blocks two and three in the Derby addition. . ; Mr. Gamble has inspectéd the] 1. posstand C Machinists union, sented -by. proxy. meeting to beheld tonight. represented. ©" Mr. Thompson left for gates will go in the morning. THE CO-OPERATIVE STORE. 4 By Th ‘Trustees, The Tailors’ union will be repre- The Painters’ union will elect a delegate at a The Barbers union'will probably not be Nelson this afternoon and the other dele- At the meeting of the trustees of Shan without opposition, . The New South Wales contin gent of British troops will winter in Pekin. —_—_____———_. Shot Hie Brother i (By Associated Prem.) °° New. York, Oct. - 2.—Xavier Barnes shot his brother Louis in the head early today. The wound: is probably fatal. He would give no explanation of the shooting, saying it was a family affair. ° ———_-———_ WEST FORK OF KETTLE MIVER Barbarian Brown’s Syndicate Owns Good Property There. ed from various individual collieries where the advance had not yet been offered. The mine workers declare they will not make a move towards of work until ordered | PLENTY OF SPONGES.. S 7 todoso bya mine workers’ con- vention. : ‘ p new court house and is very much tion last evening, held at the resi pleased with the work. a ger was elected in the pei i-] Jack Empey arrived in town yes- dence of President Robert Inches,] terday from the west fork of Kettle F-) river. where He had been with R. E, ‘Treverton Mince Working (By Associated Press.) son of Fred Ruthertord, an em-| Brown ona visit .of inspection to ploye of the Nickel Plate mine, who] the propertizs owned by Mr. Brown's has had several years experience | New York syndicate in that section. co-operative stores -in| They were so pleased with the pros- Half a dozen houses in kin, Pa., Oct. 2. None of |in igi the collieries here started’ up this | Michigan. pects that a force of men has been ter Bros. on Saturday evening on severing his connection with that firm. ici was won i galena. easily by @iThe Highland mine at Ainsworth igbeing equipped with an aerial tramway and concentrator, Sandon and Slocan Points, safest investment for small sums no: : fest invest w open to the f n i "9 , ae S fds mney in lags or ee nuts LIMITED 'ov further information, apply to 4 hrs-Nelson to Rossland-hrs 4 —W.AL FALDING, Bank of Montreal Chambers, Coleetele seen parts of this city, occupied by non- striking mine workmen, were stoned during the night by unkrown per- sons. the latter. The last event was a match race between Thomas’s Raider and and Thomas Hilliard’s Black Nellie, half mile, two out of three heats. The first heat was won easily by Black Nellie, second heat by Raider by anose. Raider took the third Elmer A. Roll emer of On pheat. easily, a ay ra easily v7 | seseary teas NR te Batn st was also decided to rent the} put to work. The district is a new one and has been little prospected. The showings consist of large ledges of good grade gold-copper and sil- morning. The North Franklin, at Treveston, is still in operatiou. The| note ground floor and “basemeit Reading company js keeping « close of the Thompson blocit at the south ‘ ‘ M. P. P. of oa oats poe ee Sat Trever-| West -coruer. of First avenue and ver coppervaré. lier ees sm tas hecemppdie d ‘eee aa The deputies have been in-|Spokane street. Those premises Mr. Brown remained behind te You'll be glad to own one. Kaml P ene “commission, structed to prevent strikers from| will be remodelled and fitted up at] see work well atarted before coming: ROSSLAND DRUG co. ted by the Dominion govern canvassing the men going. to and once. out for the winter. 133 E. Columbia Ave- Hl ment, returning from work. he Sponge‘is useful in all depart- Trent oF home, indispensable for the bath. desirable for kitchen work, he ful fur scrubbing and convenient al- ways. We hove Sponges for every purpose, but our specialty isthe Fine The Rossland literary and debat- oft, Cleansing Hathing Sponge we ing society ‘will have a debate at the Presbyterian church tomorrow even- ing, on the subject ‘Is it judicious to place a labor candidate in the field for the Dominion parliament.” With New ‘Observation Cars.” ——_ In East Kootenay. ‘ For the month of August the St. Rugene paid ont $27,323 to 266 men. a For rates,tickets and full information ap- ply to Depot or City Agt. Rossland, or ‘This Company has opened a Pyinch office here E. J. COYLE, *Phone 185. W: F. ANDERSON, wa “VTP A. .... |J.W. BULL,SGeneral Agent, Spokane, W2 Nelson, B.C, ‘A.D. OHARLTON,A.G.P.A.,Portland,07%