| * pp ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 9, 1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tie Ovpesr Daryn Tilt Intexfor. PUBLISHED * paILY! EXCEPT sompdt OFFICE: maser: PosTossice 8LOCK. Bangs per ber yea foreign [Buliecriptions invariably, in advance. the troops of the. powers thus di- vided into two torces, but it is at lesist'sighificant ‘and’ gives color to the ramors offdisagreément among the commanders, which have ema- nated trom” Shanghai. It ‘may be that.Russia will find ber. hands tol- politically arid can now lend money to the old mora : A news pbstecle stan erably full with the defe of her own territory, and that France will be too busy holding ™ in check “her subjects in Indo-China, ‘The. brunt of the fighting will thus fall on the Advertsing rates will be made known upon application. ‘TheRacorp reaches the people. British, Ameri and Jap The Chinese rulers at Pekin are evidently in a *panic. Before ‘the ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. d from Tien “Tsin began, they would allow-no cipher messa- ges to be sent by t the foreign minis- ters: until, Minister Wu got one ‘| through from Mr.: Conger and that was not dated. Then Li Hung Chang began talking about holding the legations as hostages for the abstinence of the alliés from: an ad- Vvahce on Pekin.” That“ bluff failed and imperial edicts poured forth, telling whatgodd Care the Pekia officials were taking of the lega- tions. The allies inued ‘their. supply, of atta creased. 7 aay a ce The proposal of, the . Domini ‘the way of the Pai Afic, gable. if ‘The! Eastern | Extension company, which i is fight- ing the, enterprise, .-has.ordered-such of cable from the prin ipal manufacturers that it may be a long time before ‘they can fill other orders. Moreover the cha has been cor- neved.. agi the: price: -grédtly in- goverdtntat to establish’ an assay office at Dawson, reduce the royalty on gold’to 3% and require it.to be délivered at that office has alarmed Seattle, where the bulk of the gold | output ofthe Yukon goes, , It will be‘the\czar’s‘turn next!” boasts Assassin'Bresci. Not exact- ly. It’s the hangman’s turn next. —-Spokhne Chronicle. Cc laint is made that no re- preparations for an advarice and ‘the mates offered to let the legations end sp in plain lang “ ind ordered’them to be’ escorted to | ‘Tien Tsin. “That was on ‘August 3. On August 5 the allies'drove the Chinese from their.trenches at Pei ‘Peahis' | That very day'the last ob- stacle to free communication, was 8 LICENSE, AUTHORIZING AN EXTRA PROVINCIAL COMPANY TO CARRY ON BUSINESS. “‘Compantes’ AcT, 1897.” INADA? ‘ eon INCE OF BRITISH Corustera. ‘THIS 18 ‘TO CERTIFY that the'Le Roi No. 2; limited, is authorized and li- censed to carry.on business within the province of British Columbia, and; carry.out or effect all or any of the ‘abject hereinafter set forth to which’ the 0 tegie- lative auth of the such chants, importers and exporters of agency-and* commission ’ business, ant in particular to, collect :moneys. royalties, revenue, interests, rents “and dehts; to negotiate - loans; ‘to find ‘investments; and to iesue,and_ place:,shares, Stocks, cirealating:of proxiesor forms to be filled up by the shareholders of this, or cone nected with this. or,any other and to undertake the management pr secretarial. or other:, work, duties, and | huni business of any company, on such terms L. B. a8 may .be determined: ey Te obtain, or in any way assiet Jalv 3. 4w ities; and to carry “on bsinese an mer 7) To transact and carry on ‘all kinds bonds, stocks or valso vail expenses | teference to the. objects: vindicated in any amanner, and construct- said aeregenta S defined. ‘he cobjects-of a separate, diatinct, and inde Prelven ander my bevels and seal of office nee 10th day of July, one toeand nine wired. J istrar of Joint: stetke Goaeniee securities: (8). To subscribe ‘for, purchase or otherwise acquire, | hold, sell, exchange, dispose of ‘and’ deal .in‘étares,* stocks, bonds, debentures, debenture stock ‘or obligations of any company, whether British, Colonial ‘or “Foreign; or’ of-any, sathorsty supreme, manioipal, local'or otherwise of money £ secared by or ~oanable ae orin reapect of: bonds, debentures, . debenture stock, contracts, mortgages, charges, eign, or of any authority, supreme, mu: nicipe), local or otherwise, or of gny pars anincorporate:. (10) To guarantee the title. to: ‘or quiet enjoyment of property, either absolutely- or subject to any. qualifications’ or ‘or condi- tions and to guarantee companies or per- sons interested or about to me inter. ested'in any property against ‘anv logs,’ actions, ‘claims or.‘ in respect of any insnfilciency or.imper:, 4} fection or deficiency of title, ‘or itl respect of ‘any -incombrances, burdens, or ont standing rights (11) "Tot furnish and ‘provide: dé; jnits, and guarantee funds _required/in relation’ to any tender.or application for any con-) 2, * property or sao one or_in relation to’ sion, decree or enactment: (12) Generally to carry on. and.trane— act every kind of gu of guarantee business and’ ish Columbia extends. The head office of the. company ia sit~ vate at No. 43, Lothbury, London, Eng- The ainount of the capital of: the com: sha 1a2600,00% » 9. dik led into 120,000 the right idea. As. its tunnel, did not strike, ore on Iran Colt ground, ' Queen’s‘speech at the mordgatch of parliament that‘ punishment’ will |: be inflicted on those who have’ con- , aived at the Boxers’ crimes: in ‘Pe- : hin,:and the dispatch of Secretary Hay, sent tothe Chinese govern- ment through U.S. Consul Gen- Goodnow at Shanghai, show ft the same laudable purpose ac- tuatcs the. governments of | both “Great' Britain and China has put ‘herself in | . the same positicn in the community ced theit ‘determination to bring this rai Hieeded, for community of ideas and ‘aims causes .them to work along parallel lines to the same.conclusion in-such an emergency. The‘separate declaration of pol- “icy by these two nations provés that they are determined not to await ,the assent or co-operation of any ; Their forces are ac- “tively at work together with those of Japan, but those of France and * Russia fought in a separate’ field at the_battle of Pei Tsang. or may not indicate a lack of agree- oe it ex \ds the tunnel to where there is ore.’ Mr. Sharp was bound to ‘have ore in that tunnel. . When Lord Minto has seen the West, he will have gained a new education. : The British General Gaselee. de- clares that he will march on Pekin, and that he hopes to have the co- operation of the allied forces. This seems to be another way of saying that:he is‘ going ahead anyway, and that the others can follow or not, as they please.—Toronto Globe. Taxes on industry and the p rey address i is oorseland inearaeaiae is roe at- torney for the company. ani sani ike, obligations of furore kind and deicription, and ae dertake and ‘execute trusts’ of all kin: 4 Te moneys, ,. securities and a raahlee of of ne ‘kinds on deposit, at’ ‘interest or otherwise, ‘or for safe:custody, and genenally to carry on the business 3 a safe deposit company : (14) ‘To lénd ‘money to such’ parties |. and on puch. terms, with: or without:se- | . , curity, | a8 may seem expedient,’ and in The objects for whic! “the ¢ is been established are: (1): To search for, prog pect, examine and explore miner and ground supposed to contain minerala.or: precious stonel and to search for and obtain informatio an regard to mines, mining claims, mit ing districta and localities; to purchas} take on lease or concession, or otherwis acquire for any interest’ therein, and hold, sell, diapose of and deal with Jan or hereditaments of any tenure, gol silver, copper; lead, tin, quicksilver, iro! stone, coal orother1 mines, mining, wate! timber and other: rights’-and: generally any property supposed to contain miner- als or precious stones of any kind and undertakings connected therewith; and to bi lore, work, exercise, develop, iinance turn to uccount the same: cious stones. and for this purpose to or otherwise acquire buildings, sine Bessre ss having dealings with the company; -and to guarantee the performance of con- tracts’ by ‘members ‘of. | or “compnies having dealings with the, company; : cand to draw, accept, endorse, discount, issue, buy, sell’ and ‘deal i in tila: of of exchange. ot) To borrow or raise or secure the payment of money for the ‘pur, 8 of the: company. in such manner and upon such’ terms’as may seem expedient, ‘dnd to; ‘secure the repayment er payment there—: _of by, redeemable or irredeemable bonds,” debehtures or debenture’ stock ‘(such* ‘debentures and débenture’ stock: being ‘made payable to bearer o or or other: wise, and igsuable or payable either fh par or at a premium ord liscount), or: ‘mortgages, scrip certificates, bills of es y or promissory ‘notes, or by ‘an: ‘other instrament, or in such) other man-. ‘Der as may be determined and. for any. tion of idleness and luxury are gen- erally accounted the seeds of dis- cantent in Italy. It is proposed to enamor the Philippines of American civilization by bringing over a lot of young Fihpinos to the colleges in the United States. Colleges in St, tools; to "buy, sell, manipulate, export and deal in-ores, minerals and metals of all kinds and precious stones; and ger- erally to institute, enter into,’ “carry on. assist or participate in any mining and ‘metallurgical operations and undertak- ings connected therewith; (8) To purzhasaor otherwise acquire, hold, sell. exchange, turn’ to account, jispose of and deul in real and personal proger rty of all kinds, and in particular ati ‘buildings, hereditaments, busi- ness concerns’ and undertakings, mort- nets Louis, New Orleans and Ken need not apply.—Toronto Star. The tide has turned. Great Brit- ‘ain will borrow half of her £10,- 00,000 war loan in the United States. The ¢ new world has become p as well as ights, ights, licenses, beantay charters, concessions, leases, con- tracts, options, policies, book debts and | jects,. claims, and any interest in real or per- sonal property, and any claims against such property fi fo fnane ay persans ar jarges, annuities,: patenta, patent share alt or fa parts any property purchased by the co: or.for any valuable consideration: a panes (16) To make fonations to auch per- sons. and in such cases, and‘ ¢ither of cash or other assets, as may be thought directly or indirectly condacive to any of the company’s objecta or otherwise ex- pedient; and to subscribe or guarantee ‘money for charitable or benevolent ob- or for any exhibition, or for any public, general or other object: enter into any arrangement with any government or authorities, su- preme, municipal, local or. otherwise, peed eos and t ator and carry on any =D eequi red ar) To promote, acquire, construct, pe mainiain, improve, work, man- or contro}, or-aid in or subscribe to- \ and to obtain from any such or authority any rights, concessions, char: ters and vileges whioh ma; thought Scoducive to tothe company’s ob- fects or any of t! é THE ‘CENTRAL “DRY” GOODS. ‘STORE... obligations and securities: of any com- |:" ‘pany, whether British, Colonial or For-\- er corp or, GREAT MID-SUMMER,. _Goearance. ‘Sate. : Argyle. Coal mining was the busi- : ness of the family, and although : Kilmarnock academy, he wag. made IN COTTON 7 AND SILK ess. : bowels of the earth. the carrying out of any contract, conces-) : muir, having in ‘the méz bias Vesisee= : the Varicouver ‘Cea coimpany : expert, until one day the Sto! hman and. Silk: bad he : discovered~a ‘rich seam of, ‘coal at of‘ and ‘persons |: : Wellington, which, with,character- . istic shrewgdess,fhe pre-empted for : himself, and from waich he : millions, He had not the necessary, |' s : capital to open up the: property, but : he secured: the co-operation of a ‘= number of Bogen ersy? ding} ‘ _ Every Article — “Mentioned :a. ‘Decided: Bargain. : and Lieut’\Doggle- Cr - retained a half interest and had the : by one nis partners werd bought out | 22 Columbia. Aveuue, SAL NRL ASL PRINS Katie D. Green: G ‘and D..Co.,: “etd.” 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 i is now offered to the public at’ Z 1-2 Cents per Share, and car: be had on application to nee Hi LOREEN: Rosstand, B. C. + lington mines: ‘ares foday t ith 35 largest — ee LENT Hise Jorthe Dunemulre and ofthawremlbr. which his .new duties will The Dominion hotel and theater, His assumption jof .the post of ‘| premier is expected,to have a very | Owen, the Alhambra. Premier rD iris a “comp tive tyro in politics.) git k is only. two years ago sinde’ he? entered’ the house, his whole mapner . breathing not the; ‘committ ect fom | 4} buts the | counting house. Although | then J, about 49: years ¢ ohager sbejhad ¢ man- ifested’ no initerest whatever’ in? poli- tics, but had bent. his energies ex- clusively to adi stering the. enor-’ mous estate {ur, which -the:death of. his father. | had made i a spensible. ‘Like | most? mein” who take up politics es in life se “Has: never outli ness,dispatel effect upon capital. seek- |- ing investment, and, which of late has been rather difficult to secure for. British: \ Columbia. , enterprises. ‘His great s stake ;i in the -country and Wanted—A’ woman ; A aetieeateenter this ead gered at the or.experimental legislation will, be -attempted ‘during his, term of office. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant’ Tailor, pressed xegarding the capability of | carriesthe beat assortment of Imported: and do- {;Premier-Dungmuir to. carry on the affairs of the province, he is, given'|, credit on all: sides for unselfishness TIME CARD .OF TRAINS. Double Dally Trait Service. ‘Arrive. | Depart 7.238. 7.38 a.m BER ee No. 4,. East 10,40 p.m $Eoctt ry Pato branch 738 2 m Palouse & Lewiston br’ch te am sGentral Wash. branch... co a.m it. 6.00 a.m 9.00 4. Mm, in} the course he:hag pursued.—Vic- foria. Specials to Toronto Globe. house is that Le Ro Lien, Feed|” & Sale Stables. | eae West Coast -Belgian,, Hare which he i for! ‘thé last two, great moment jj £0; 7 :himpand, to., great iuterests, ‘Vancouver. Island came up for” ration Sand'de+ y. of Los,Angeles,..and/ Spo- k ‘Highest bred hares on: the coast;,whife. and.rediAngora cavies, only ones on the coast. f) tion and tor sale at 20° Washington ‘First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. wanted: :to’, handle the stock for | Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 89. bate, they failed. to draw..from,the- member for Comox, monosyllatle, | i te No mattet hows bitterly: h were.attac! eed, ¥ whaf ihe, the subject Was idcked 5 breast. The}: cou is) peovill pursue | - as leader ofthe’ government, “when assailed by such eae er-as:Joe, Martins ground for’ spec Withou! which usu: peat the’‘leader$ of men, he will be -very, much chandi- capped in the preliminary stages of. his career. But from his. father he inherits a pertinacity and a ‘de- termination which, coupled with his high standing in the business com- munity, will,do much. to. counter: t] The rise ot the family of the pi mier in one generation from a posi- tion of the most‘humble kind to'that’ of aff probably led «ii meee TBE Duren “Why. ‘devote * all your time: read- : ing about the Boer’ war and :the | gold fields. of, Alaska? _ There, care oni grocers, agania: ete. ena nay make a trip east, and will ‘Tl want. to. know. how.to,, travel. + order to. have the best service, ‘use the Wisconsin Central railway.be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. - rates and ‘other. information write Jas, A. Clock, general agent, Ports) ies beats pee, of these comparatively ‘ very, misleading for sera Eas a sesow a boo! rae in- John ,Lucas.tarmerly of the.Clar- Kendonr, . wilt be.giad to .receive his old jbatrone. and friends at the Fine Bottled Goods, in Canada is one ofthe most. i ing chapters in the history ‘of the Canadian west. His father, Rob- ert Dunsmuir, was the honest: and hard-working son ‘of-a line of honest vand hard-working |coa masters: “of |! Robert received a fair ediicdtion“at Early in the fifties young Du tied, came out to Victoria,’ then a He at once iameage he employ of bled i suck. He: rec hin’ Schlitz’s extract of ‘malt. Sold by the bottle at the Anterna:, tional family liquor store. © ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle; basket or ee ty ‘contains over ‘2000 rk ony i “Thro of te ok aie are by aes ees Intesnational cco “Get ‘the "Best... d Dhust: let freo. "Address , .- G.& C. MERRIAM co. ‘Springfield, sis hWebb andsG. B.,: cchocolates,, fresh} ‘cut flower? at the; Bon “Ton. * aan Having purchased the cigar aod tobacco business of Cap- MINERS’, CHECKS | i cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN. HOUSE} For Rent—Dining room, nished. Apply Butte hotel. ° fully solicit ga Me Saribuancs :of his old pasrenages if jand assure us ‘pPally exceot Sunday. all others daily. los. east boui CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner,Howard and Riverside. Try Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED” - With New “Observation Cars.” ‘A.D. OHARLTON,A.G.P.A..Portiand,Ore, Limited” 7 Service for the year1900 |, -will be commenced ’ JUNE 10.. : The ‘‘Iipe- 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 cormfort and convenience of ‘Passengers. Ask your frieyds who have trav- elled on it, or address: E. es COYLE, W. F. ANDERSON, Ave viene B.C. Nason Be Tc. ghee sale—Phoenix bicycle; 299 “have ° for ress selection. ‘the in the province and assure-you perfect, satisfaction; no matter how: small jhe transaction. "We continue the agency, for —_——— . (Kootettay tasches are the best... | Admiral Hotnby, the Spokesman- -Review . and Japanese and fancy. goods, "fine china and bric-a-brac at the Japan- ese store, Columbia avenue, oppo le Thanking you in advance, entire control of the property. One the last one,.. Lieut. Doggle, receiv- ing about $800,000 in full ‘payment of his claims. r From; ithigy discovery; he assets, railway, to his family, but-the Wel- contributorsito'thi family. The widow of, Robert Dunsmuir resides in a sbeé looking the ‘city? son, the new pr cosy home on the sea arm by which the harbor of Victoria is, prolonged inland. Retiring and modest in his character, he cares ‘little for public life, and takes greater delight in his beautiful grounds and. of the great business’ a muir Sons company than in the tur- moil of public ‘life. / Indeed. it: is Stated that it was only “after ‘ the of tne greatest pressure had been brought to bear upon him that he was per- gla me INVESTORS. will find the office of the iG FOUR Consolidated Mining Co, : Offers special. membership i in- 'ducements for,.a..short.,time:.by -suspension of .the. initiation fee. All the.ssecessescon Magazines « Periodicals | {Excellent accommodations’ for permanent and temporary ‘board ‘and chambers; $36 to ‘month. For particulars aang to Rossland. F Athletic. , Charles. Webster, Stevard. Don’t Bury. Oil They reduice insurance; give you! home or business place a brighter’ appearance, and save you money In. v8 its exp ensive and dan; FesoUs, £0 § ‘Estimates isintvet for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fixtures cargied in stock, © id a . it ea] arin case of tone with lights, telephone No No, 67, between 8a, m and 6.r.m. Rossland ‘Water and ‘Light..Go. 3 W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa. |-", T have the following pods in ‘the following companies for -ale Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, Silv erie, R:E: deat Bodi¢, Enreka, North, Stav.and Zila M, Sureka Consolidate Lots. in: ithe Original Towusite The ‘Rossland Auction ‘H Begs to hanks their many patrons ‘and, the public gensially for’ ithe very, liberal patronage ‘they have pextended to them: since ‘their ' CLOSING : ‘OUT Ss. Commenced and would take this opportunity “informing them. of, another [TERING .OF . PRICES, Which will Jast ee one. week only, as the prices we quote below ‘are cuinous to. eyeryone except the buyers.“ Here are some of the: eyeopenccs: Rous of Clothes. o Coats, Pants and Hats at just . one half, the, usual ,prices.. Summer, Underwear.. .. We.are heavily.stocked in this li We will sell to all com- ers: at from’2oc. a garment.. Special line of Egyptian and bapa shirts, 20c;, draw- Overalls: andZJumoersy ; auto that every! ody else That we, sold for $3 $4,$5 and " $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and $3. Also a line ‘of- fine walkipg In seaat vasety from 25c up. Our. regular asc, all woo]. sox. will sell three for 45c. * Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather,’ 5c-'a aie. Remember these prices are only good for one week, s rly and so get the choicest sel « We have engaged ‘special help. so that you are'sure of courteous and quick attention.’ ‘Rossland Auction: House, Two doors, jabove 4 ic Hall, Columbia avenue. \ Three Large ge Veins, Good A. ‘B.- “MACKENZIE. & co. DDIN- TACKSON co., " Shipped. expressly. for’ sand used exclusively by. _ MINING, ane. INVESTMENT Agents for ParisBell Addit fon to Bossland.! Fs. Ww. ‘HINSDALE, Valuts;"Large Ore Body; one mile west of the sity »and the Best uy in| Rossland wilt be sidaaede to show parties -properties, &c., by calling at office FOR RENT. NE MONTREAL ’ LOAN & INVESTMENT Co In Custom House buil ding New kxork Life Insurance Agency. ‘Washington street. Rossland, B. C. Can nics y ear) erjiresides in a Rolt_& Grogan A. G. CREELMAN, |ICONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, hed ot all kinds rr works Job Ome end Foams; Ole secon: floor Burns ‘Large yweretoake in center of town. n-roomed Dwelling ‘honse, pingteres vearnished throughout, good local Hotel pod Saloon, on Epeond 8 sree A eplendi portanity. Office and pores P.O. ae SiS. Buaded to: undertake. the :responsi- INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial building. St. James Street, Authorized Capital,......'$2/000,000. + Subscribed Capital over.. Sek ararar This 2 Company has opened a branch office with the Jollowing Board of Manag cme Elmer A. Rolf. ee thos.) Mavne Daly.Q. C. es Laws Chas. R. Hamilton Secretary-Treasurer. \ ng ee S Falding: ‘he Montreal Loan safest investme: it for an ’sarns now open to the public, and. payable In monthly instalm: Fo further information, apply t 13 W.’H: FALDING, Se tary-T rer.. Bank of Montreal Chambers, Columbla avenue. Boxes in Bank of: Montreal Sate- ty. Deposit Vault. a al . |The Arlington. : THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL; or Headquarters? ‘for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. ent Co* offers the money in large or small amounts UNEXCELLED TABLE. Haverty, Proprietor