'"ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 19. tg00. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. . WILLIAM: K, BSLING. > ‘Tne Ovprst Daiyyin THR Intantor. PUBLISHED ‘DAILY’ EXONPT SUNDAY OFFICR: “BASENENT ‘Posrorrice muock, *? TRL. 98. F, 0, BOX 538. the shape of betterments. A new liquor license law is also necessary, order | $6 repaic” the eblunders of r tie Seffilin government;, prevent the loss: of a. large | source of revenue and the unrestricted gale: ‘of liquor invrural-distri SUBSCRIPTION RAT! ally, monte by mail. Bald: Reicyene by Daily: per yea Daily, per yes Shbscriptiéns invariably inadyance. What the people do not want is any controversial legislation which will throw whole communities into turmoil and dissension. Industrial conditions in’ Kootenay have been Advertising rates will be made known upon. application, TheRacorv reaches the people. amicably adjusted to existing laws and that adjustment should be al- lowed to stand. Kootenay wants peace above all things; it wants har- mony between capital and labor; it wants reasonable assurance that the harmony now existing will not be’ 1S a2 29 ean do towards improving industrial conditions In this section is to do nothing ‘i in the way of new legislation. EDITORIAL NOTES, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Mr. Tarte is coming home and the French, tri-color will wave from Arrivefrom |. DESTINATION, Trail, Ne 1,C Re aaiy snl” log Sun Zotall, wean and Crow's "Next points, daily, including Sun- Bale daily, except 31:05 a. m, 70. Trail, Nelson, Ar ww Lake points and iain jine From, ; jelson, Wwuop.m | Arrow abe foi fe flts and mam. 1205 p.m, Sepm 11:00 P, im. ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL ALiD CLOSING OF MAILS. Leave for the office of La-Patrie at Montreal. at a large installment: paid ‘on account Of the-debt of loyalty which Canada owes the empire. There are 20,000: people at Nome and aman who returned’ “early in the-season says there 1s ‘not‘a living for more than sooo there. | But he did net stay long to find a living. for the other 15,000, Perhaps he’ had cold feet. _ The Victoria board of trade has CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. N DUE Revelstoke and all pol ints east and west, includiny 12:00, 1 a oops. Vancouver, ine a ria,|72 daily. tbe Gkanogan, Simitkameen.| daily fe ale and Klondyke dis-| Nakusi sander, fiatees BRE at 'Slocai a, pay st Kaslo, and Ymi cami? asta rs ei Take, ‘andl ua dally. [ti aa pokane, Nort att sal int Dnited Sates rdinary letter mail only, au Basten ern Canada, the liom and ail En- other forelgn| Nelson and Nei ad Nelson district, : Crow's Nest F Territories, Manotel yond T-lern lalted ’ King-| 7aiyo liom Sadat european points| cand Borks, ie Bos way ane ary Dittie aie other Bound: Austtala, China and Japan—See pecal notices Letters stration must Hf newt icles sothe time for sesh ee ete 221 office is open f in 07 ets! eat’, (except ‘Sondayh rome tf a tito. as . | lasting rustle, and Victoria got left, i] Now..look. otit:for-more letters fom :}| the colonel, rrieans of'securing: northern trans- portation business: Victoria is too slow. Seattle d the busi The best thing the leg- ves ¥ Jumbo * The death of Lieut, ‘Borden ‘is ap Bing ( on’ ‘the best | (is'nt ‘Lurty Has Movea Cc. Ww. Lurty has moved from the corner of First! faventie aad’ Spokane street to rou! reo east, opposite the Indépen nt meat ‘market, where ,he is prepared to do all kinds of repairing. 6 13°10 TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: Ronsland Sales. Sales today’ ‘onithe logal;exchange were as follows: ;Athabast ay} 1000, 28c; Payne, ° '§00, “$1, -sales, 1500 shares. +} 5 weno SRae ses aS BS 2 ‘ ce Seka kseS aSean BS a eke TrBLBa co Stee x & ® Bas S888 HRs cde 2 co Bas Sais years ago by her capacity for ' ever- because she’ was asleep.° The alliance of the powers in Chi- na will be ‘powerless without har- mony, which is the greatest of all powers, | : Gen; Hutton: has-earried the: war against Col.. Hughes into Africa. |. As usual, Goldwin. Smith. is the |’ only maoin the British empire who It is a’ wonder that: so zed a man. should retain |’ his citizenship iin such a nation of barbarians. TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your; advertisement attractive. We willl} gladly change your “ad” every issue.| if copy is presenced before .to a.m. THE LEGISLATURE. The legislature which met today will be expected by the people to ms $10 ° ‘REWARD For the return’ of aE an English’ blood. hound, tawny, 'with*black on sides, white spot on “forehead and long ears. Ten dollars reward will be paid’ for’ return of ‘sameé’'to this office. © Soimg Ont of Business - The Rossland: Auction House get down. to b on business principles ‘and let polis} tics alone. This province is suffer- ing from a surfeit of politics and and those members of the -legisla- ture will most firmly entrench them- selves in the public soondones who in Col ia avenue,’ adjoini the Vernon’. & © Nelson phonecompany’s office, has decided Sal O~ D2 D~D2C 26 |” : = 7 ate 3 THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE 4 lth ca dora onegceneooere PRY-600D5 STORE. BLOUSES tat — WRAPPERS srsesa-" In Cotton, ‘Lisle: Ladies’ Vestsaai"s"= Every Article Mentioned a: _De Cided: Bar gain. ight Cor. First Ave, and Weshinjfod! St, sesseonooodessesseoseoss ins Telephorie 86, A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS, Columbia Ave, *“Rousland, B. 0 Established May, 1895, THE REDDIN- JACKSON Co., timiveo ‘wamicery, é MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Agents for ParisRell Addit ion to Rossland, O=237 EC OC> | PS ais Katie D. Green G. M. PI LAL PAOLO and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIAB ILITY. Property ‘sitiiated 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 ‘Z 1-2 Ceuts per Share, and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, ~ Rossland, B. C See casita A is the “wimnber of the "RECORD “PHONE. Let us figure on your |ROSS THOMPSON....... 1 have the following blocks:i in the following: onipanies fi Sureka C kee r Silverite, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M| 3 Lots in the Original Townsite 3 “Redain. JacksonCo., Agents, Nossiand, B.C F Job ‘Printing: 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 on, support good of their source, and show 1 no sign of being by. politi It has been announced that the session is only to last. about: ten days. _ If. the. members. will get right down to business, they can do a great deal of business in that time. The board of directors of a company could clo so, and the legis- lature is simply the board of direc- tors of a great corporation. called Feace Deciarea. Why: devote’ail your'time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold: fields of-Alaska? There are other matters’ of vital importance; you may make a trip’ east, and will want to know how to travel. In the Wisconsin Central-railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For-}: rates-and. other: information write BIG FOUR’. h Two. doors: above Masonic Hall, | order to have the best service, use|. INVESTORS The Arlington.—see~ UNEXCELLED TABLE. i _ | ‘THE_LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL; <<" Headquarters’for Commier- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. _. OHN_ Haverty, Proprietor. Consolidated Mining Co. Columbia avenue: Three Large Ve Veins, Good Values, Large. Ore Body; one mile west.of the city Subscribe. for thie’ Re cord. .50 Cents peF Month Delivered. he MENGE " punt enneens Mii ons odd COMED . ROSSLAND-EVENING-RECORD; JULY~19, 1900 CO, ‘accused about'11 or 12 o’clock’ on} - He said: ” - could not see it:-very well. Victum of, Berkitt’s ‘Knife Tells How He Was Stabbed, CALLED OUT FOR A FICHT A Day's Festivities Waded in Bxosssive Drink Jest—A Mesnager Boy Tells How it : ap pened—Bail is Accepted. .{ him. : show that-both men were under’ the i been acquainted with him about}. three or four months and never Kad any quarrel with him before. © I;can use my leg since it was stabbed, butvit is, lame.” : Cross-examined by Mr. -Arm- strong, Ranetta said he had been with Berkett: during the day ofthe spotts and had been drinking with Both .,were, pretty drunk, When he went up to Berketti, , tht latter was talking.to the crippled man, and he just touched him on the shoulder. He did not know.the man who told him. somebody want- ad to see-him,. outside, : Before he did anything, the prisoner struck him. «sMr. Armstrong: then. asked a number. of questions designed to Of: liquor, -but..-Renetti betti for was begun’ by Magistrate Boultbee this morning’ in the presence, af a large number of ‘people, = including: many Italians. ““J..-L..G.-. Abbott represented the city and Messrs. Armstrong» and Jordan the defend- . that he saw’ the the night of July:.16 at Louis ‘Can- onica’s hotel, talking’ to. a man‘that was hurt. -He continued: “1 put my hand on his shoulder and said: ‘Leave that crippledman alone.’ I had.a drink and then went! out. 1 went-to another saloon alit=| tle farther down.on the. same. “side of the - street. ~ L was * standing at the bar and a man, told me some one wanted mez [ ked -him what he wanted and he's ‘Come. on}. I want to fix you: hat is the man” (pointing to ‘Berketti).. I asked him, what, he wanted to: do—fight? ‘That's. what I want; come outside.’ ..As-soon:as I went but he came righ in front of meiind struck at mie. in-the right breast and cut me, I tried+ to, keep him ‘away and he cut:;mein the arm. We struggled together and he cut me again in. the leg. He held some sharp instcument in «his hand ‘like that” (clenching his fist) ‘*but I I had would. not make any admissions and denied. that he had.ever been before the police court, ,, He had not known Berketti to be quarrel- some. Frank McElheron, . a. messenger boy, saw Berketti arid Ranetta at the- Merchants hotel, owned by a man named Louis; } He was stand- ing at the door of the Dr, Reddick testified that:he had lexamined -Ranetta. and. found the latter, had beén cut in three places with,some sharp-pointed instrument, The ‘first place was on the right breast, half an inch long, and was simply a puncture. The second was on the left arm between the elhow and wrist. The third was) onthe outside of the leg between the ankle e}and the knee and was about an inch deep. .. The doctor then showed the wounds .in spite. of objections hy defendant's ‘counsel... The first and second wounds were not inflamed, but the third was.- -He did not an- ite any trouble from the first -put-could not say as’ to the third, though he aid not see any danger. Ranetta’s temperature was too, showing that there was somc- thing wrong’ with the. third wound, ly d-poisoning. _ He CLASSIFIED. Advertieements under this ead inserted at’ the fe of On fa Word. Rething taken for le than Ss Se Six insertions, $1.00. TAILORING. 0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant ‘ailor, carriesthe best assortment of imported and do- mestlc goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columba avenue, Rossland. _ FOR SALE. Application for-Hotel License. tice Is hereby given that at the next sitting of pela eee ommalssio “a o- the city » Western and. aM Ww. Mc: on Dated this ast day of July, 900. Application for Hotel License. Notice is hereby given, that at the next sitting ofthe Board of Hiesnre Commissioners for the city of Rosstand, 1 will make upplication for a hotel license for the “premises situate on lat t 13, block 28, in the original townsite of Ross! Gnonai Owe Dated this 3oth day of June, 1900, hought the infl ion was due to some substance carried in by the instrument, . ‘The wound in the arm must have been delivered while:the arm:was raised, perhaps to. strike. Mr. Abbott asked for an adjourn- ment, at. least till tomorrow, :to office when he heard .them “chew- {ing the rag’: until: Frank, an em- ploye of: the hotel, took: Ranetta’ down to:the Miners’ Arms. Ranetta was about half. drunk, After this, was ing at the door of the Merchants with a knife in his hand. : The witness. went back into the office and then--heard a rumpus in front-of..the--Miners’ Arms. i He ran down. with quite a crowd and, when - he got half. way, he., met Berketti running. “back, Antonio} was following. him ...and. Berketti| Started to run, , He stopped. at the door: of: the'Merchants~ and they got into a fight... Berketti tried to use his knife and fell down. As he fell, he reached to stab Ranetta- with the knife and stewck him in the leg. Berketti' got ‘up and ran into the Merchants saloon. : . : Under cross-examination; he said that Berketti either fell’ down or was to the Merchants. knocked. down after he came back fa await develop in the condi- tion*of the wounds, but Mr. Arm- strong objected. An adjournment Rolt & Eroguk FOR RENT. Office on first floor insi Block. Onis, and rooms ot secon floor Burns Large Warehouse in center of town, FOR SALE. was -g' d. till Monday was_fixed at $500 for himself avith two sureties i in $300 each. ney the vei irate dinners, Fine Bottled Goods noe recommend © most highly. Schlitz’s extract of malt. tional family liquor store, ed'white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies.by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices, Import- and bail |8 'Soldzby™'the bottle at the Interna-|-. ‘50. Cents per. tnonth. joure, plastered endeha tivo Rood ‘jocality, 4 Hotel and Saloon on Second ipvenue A splendid bisiness opportunity, F. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM ‘ HOUSE BROKER, - In Custom Honse building New kork Life Insurance Agency. Washington street, Rossland, B..C. [CANADI PACIFIC air : Limited” “= rs Service for thelyear 1900 ae Will be commenced |:2 JUNE 10." The-“Impe- rial Limited” takes you across the. Conti- ‘nent, in four days with- ‘out change. It isa ‘Solid yestibuled train, luxuriously equipped With every possible, es- Passengers. Ask your: friends who haye tray- elled on it, or address W. FL ANDERSON, a Notions Bee. a EJ. COYLE, ° G.P.A: Vaan B. c to eros __& Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG «+ «PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commerciat Alley, ‘Phone No. 39. Postoftice Box 16. Le Roi Liverv, Feed) HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Roseland, B, C. Furnished: Roomea... First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. : sential for the comfort}; and. convenience | ot|= TIME. CARD OF TRAINS. Double Daily Train Service. Palouse & Gewiston b br'ch *Central Wash. brat sLocal Freight, west m. Local Freight. east... + 2.55 p.m. ! 9.00 sDally excent Sunday, all others daily, CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner Howard and Riverside, Try Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED” With New “Observation Cars.” HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa. CHARLTON, A GP. Ae. Portland, Ore, Having purchased the cigar “ and tobacco’ business of Cap- tain S. B, Shaw, we respect- fully solicit .a continuance of his old patronage, and assure his many friends that the same fair and’ generous treatment will mark all ourdenlings. We have for your’ selection: the choicest ang most varied’ line of Tobaccos, Cigars and, Pipes in the province and assure you ‘ perfect satisfaction, no ‘matter’ how small che transaction. We contintie the agency for the Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle, Thanking you in advance, very truly yours," ' ~ Lr LEVY & €0,, Whelesale and Rétall Tobacconists, ROSSLAND, ‘B.C, ree anit ‘Divided into 2, 000, rer eye) Shares at 10 cents each. 600, ,000 Shares of which are placed. in the Treasury. , namely: “The “CASCADE, ” the “CASCADE FRACTION, ” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the fe laims, HE Rropertyzot th Company. consis: of Mountain, Trail: Creek Mining Division of West. oey District, British Columb on the.Canadian Pacific: Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. 5 | illing quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to, over! + has been sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free, milling a eos Nemecous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. A tunnel is now being run on the vein} ;and-an aSsay~ of $34. 80 was. ue ‘ined at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. It} shas beén‘ascertained by _ exper that it will ‘concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. + ¢ wing . to its proximity: to the rai way and to the fact that it can be worked very: cheaply on ‘account of it being : a tunnel pro; nm and that the tunel’ follows the vein and considering the average value of the quartz, it is safe to say the “CASCADE” is one ofthe mos st promis sing mining, propositions: in the distri-t. - We are now selling the stock at FIVE CE NTS, payable i in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment CASCADE GOLD MINNG & MILILING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. For particulars, WM. B. TO WW: SEN D. RK sland, . e. ites EO RUE IE IE He Re EE IEEE TEI SHE TELS See ie salah telelel FKL Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- i. about three ‘miles from Gladstone the pi of British Col i ‘| land, Oregon. ‘The principal duty will be to pro- vide funds for, the conduct ot. the public business during the current year, a duty. which the late legisla- ture negl for p There are certain necessary public improvements which must be car- ried on, if the development of the country .is not to be hampered: Among these the Kootenay country is chiefly interested in new roads and trails to..the mining districts. We can justly demand that such work shall go on, for the mining in- dustry is such a large contributer to the revenue that it is entitled to the retura of a large proportion.in ahd the... ...: 2 Best Buyin jin Rossland|¢ ‘Through Sleeper. With the. inauguration of “the |’ “Imperial. Limited” service ie Canadian Pacific railway through sleeper between AGS ‘ head.and Vancouver for the accom- A, G. CREELMAN, dation of the K y. busi This willbe a very great conver-| CONTRACTOR, fence to the travelling public, I~ P) FOR’ as Will be pleased to. show parties Properties, &c., by ‘calling at office Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- a AND: BUILDER, Two new houses, four rooms each, on hill at head of steps, behind One Price ‘Grocery Company’s store, Spokane street. Hamilton, ty Deposit Vault. > Estimates furnistied on all kinds of work. Job ing promptly attended to. _——__ Apply to Daly & Office and shop: Commercial Court, = bra hotel, EO. Box sig Altam OAD