zz = THE ROSSLAND ) RECORD. WILLIAM K. ‘Tux Ovvgst Dalby IN OFFICE: _RANeaNT POSTOFFICE BLOCK, L. 98. P.O. BOX 538, herein BATES: Daily, per month by m Baily. a half year by y mail r year Daily: jr year, Toreign , ‘shbsoriptions Tofethaiy in advance. 3 5 8: dition, Advertising rates ‘will be made known upon app. plication. ‘ TheReconn reaches the people, HE HAS LEARNED NOTHING. BAL why 5 py | rea : “ * ipo “TUNE Upon te dee ‘of the Semin SM w fbr] | s was that Pause) etiam mee ees pees res Mr. Martin, was the man best fitted Z _ 1] 2 $|té jassume? control funder:the; cirs 31 4] sl.61.7] 81-9 cumstances as they then existed.” | “yo far] tal1g [14 PS | 16. The people, throu},h their, repre- 17 | 18 | 29] 20] 21 oe 23 ives;-inkc ned--Mri = Mein 24 | 25 | 261 27 28 | 29 1 30 by a vote of want of confidence ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Arrivetrom | DESTINATION, |: Leave for Nelson,Crows inosa.m, | Reet Sats en ret wang "Sundayersseee. HS a Frail. Regen pet aay, including Sun: | 2:55 p.m. 3’ snd ~ Boundal polars “daily, vexcepe To. ‘Trail, Nelson. Ar 7200 a.m. ints. and math ine. From, . Trail, Nelson, 710. ™. | Atrow Lake polt id Se |e emwain Fin 32:05 p. m. 31:00 p, m, TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING "OF MAILS. 2 CLOSE DESTINATIONS. . | _ DUE Mr. Martin, that they did not thin that gentleman the best to’ assu control. Under the ~constitution, what the people say on such ques- tions {gots and’ ii itis’, lieuten ant-governor' 's ‘duty to’ execute their thinks, being a vindication ot. himself, i is vindication ‘of’ those. who © - brough about his dismissal. The attention of Mr. ’ ‘ MeTanés is. respectfully called to the following the money centers and to ‘roll up on the shores of the undeveloped coun- the:province stands high.in their.es- and that the metropolis of Kootenay stands highest.. ‘It rests with the people to derive,all possi- ble ben. fit from this favorable con- One Sentence in ex-Gov, MclIn- nes’ letter of vindication shows that, like the Bourbons, he, has learned. nothing and; forgotten nothing.” It will, regardless of what he himself Mr.’ iMcténes’ letter, instead of | on “re for rent, fixtures. for sale and th heard of. . The sale_i ‘on, stables, Phone 6," wine Physiciang iv moderate prices, necessarily be high. priced... We and we have, besides, other. varie- ties, whi not so wae known; dire i! gas Sn Soe’ money: ee Fae i ROsSLAND Dru Co., Phone 385. ; ‘Presccviidgs sdaseni } ; hE ye Jelly glassesy fruit j jaye- in pints, ‘quarts and halk f gallona? a} M. Fox & Co; 2g106., E. r lumbia - avenue. Phones 65 antt are AF remarks of the Ottawa Journal: ij ‘Representative, government re- quires that representatives .or _ ap- pointees of dny degree, from gov- ernors down, shall BUSINESS_ LOCALS, St. . Charles ** Hoi 1 Charles selves i in their offices with strict re- “yam p. .. Vancouver, Vitoria [ass m “aay coal tay district: Nelson, Kasto, and, Ymir, land all Kootenay Take, and sis am.[Grow's Nest Pass “cohnec:|5:30 p. m, daily, |ffions. ly. tSpokane, Northport, and ti points "in. United States, Ordinary letter, mail | only, for all, Eastern Canada, United Kingdom and oi en ropean er foreign countries. . Nelson and [Nelson district, 5 Nes iT rit ri i. St ahiotay ‘ast: ro9 p.m, ~ er ete United King dally. [fom snd all European points! + Grand Forks, Greenwood, - |Sibwav and ait other Bound’ ary District points" Australia, China and Jspan—See special notices Letters for Registration must be posted half an nou ‘previous to the time for closing the mails. stoffice fp open from Ba. m.,to7 p.m, aatiys Gacept Sundays P. TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive, We ‘will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 1oa.m. ROSSLAND STANDS HIGH. The high price paid for the fire hall debentures is the most convincing evidence of the confidence reposed by the financial men of Canada in the permanence of the mines on which the prosperity of the city de- pends. If there were no mines, . there would be no Rossland. If any doubt existed as to the perma- * nence of the mines, there, would te doubt as to the permanence of the city. This doubt would be shown by a discount on the débentures. Confidence in the city’s permanence is shown in equal degree by the premium paid. * When such confidence is shown by strangers, the people of the city itself should not be -faint-hearted. The prosperity of the city for many years to come is assured by the con= stant and increasing stream of wealth which pours from the bowels of the mountains. How large and how long continued this stream. will be, one can judge from. the costly preparatiors:made, by the installa- tion of machinery,to keep the stream “flowing. The province is on the eve of a period of good times. That was decided by the recent election and by the change of government which followed. . It was not to be expect- ed that the effect would be felt the | morning after election, as some croakers assume. It takes time for the wave of prosperity to gather in gard to ‘itutional law and tra- dition, and to the will of the major ity of the people, or, before that be reached, of the majority of the peo- ple’s legal representatives. When anybody fails to recognize this and thinks that he is entitled bv ‘some merit or ‘will of his own to bea ‘boss,’ irrespective of\constitutional Principle, the sooner and more un- ceremoniously he is fired the better.” EDITORIAL NOTES. The example set by the powers in obtaining spheres of influ has been followed by the Boxers’ with telling effect: “The boundaries of their'sphere are marked with blood and fire. - Britons and Americans raced for the honor of being the first to enter ing veek and neck.” May they ever engage'in such friendly rivalry in the cause of civilization, The election frauds commission has begun business and it.is now in order for each fellow to show, what a consummate rascal the. other fel- low is. It is an opportunity for the politicians to have a grand washing of dirty linen. The Chinese government, like Kruger, has taken its prisoners with it in its migration to a new capital. The European ambassadors. are probably to be held as hostages, Clifford Sifton may have been : 8 the pupil of Sir Wilfrid’s eye but he's noW a cinder in the same eye. —Ot- tawa Citizen. The Royal Canadians in garrison at Halifax are having-a dose of reg- ular army discipline. Forty of.them are to be court-martialed for refus- ing to do musketry drill practice.” P -General has introduced a bill for the collection o labor statistics‘and for the settle- ment of labor disputes by boards of arbitration and conciliation. This is a step in the right direction. Mulock The growth of Southeast Koote- nay. may be inferred from the vote polled.- This was 974 at the recent election against 303 in 1898. ‘To Cure a Cold 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. pers creer tome Ehlers, propriet Headauiacters 4 thease for Wworkingm n ‘best = board * +i tickets Tien Tsin and they ended by. enter- | ¢ aa for Siecr and $2 per wee! ging $1, $1.50 Mens. spring ind suit- onegsoaleaaeeonooRgos the Vernon =} a le- phone company’ Re has. fie ia 7: to go.out of. business... The stoce.is.|, arn GOODS: STORE: V. OFF ERING} i Prices to Clear. ae; stock will be’ offered! at ate unt : ae 1end “most || highly Schlit2’s “extract of malt. |' Sold by the’ bottle at the Interna- t i6 al family liquor'store. Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- | dies by the bostlé, basket or-case at | Beautiteleorbinations Ke 5 sary. ce Reed somplex- soap toe pure’ feed not shave on hand a large assortment-of all the leading mikes of toilet soaps > mene As we have ‘nota’ great many left,“ we also offer. the balance’ of,..:...... Audis i would be well to look after these snaps; at ovicé: z ‘Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St... THE CENTRAL. DRY GOODS & CLOTHING. STORE sogeeseessoncagagaseaeas | baer The: secretary, was’ *hetra ted’ to ings,: made to the latest: patterns, (only union men employed) at Lougheed's buggies—fine | é Montana stables, Hazelwood ice: créam,-ice ezeam soda, G.- B.‘-chocolates, fresh cut flowers, etc., at Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style “and eed's, = “co., LIMITED LIABILITY as blo to reconstnict the. ingly thatthe: Com— eval ary and that. 8 cit the province of ‘Brith ish ey jor onsia Esquire, be, and herehy is, eppointed \Hgnidator for ta auunorized of 8 Ye 10 be ney ed “The Tamarao’ ai vee mr tainfeds a a memorandum and articles association which have already; be: props with the ivi ty and approval or the hesctora: ore Is 3 Phat the drafiagreenient submitted td this meeti: ressed of the one part, and:"'Th ofan marac Mines, Limiied."’ of fue other parts: be: and. the said intnideren he an rie hereby isauthor- panten” Wintiin paca “one oF the .. On the Hatntes of rian bei ner into (wh, orca fr is our rel " NON-PERSONAI LIABILITY. Property's ituated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. C., FOR DEVELOPMENT: “PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the-Company’s Treasury Stock is now ee . offered to the public at ‘ Z 1-2 Cents per Share, and can be had.¢ on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, satisfaction Siaciateed: at Bengt [ KENNETH MINING! ‘AND , DEVELOPMENT. |. 22 Columbia Aveuue, i s|ROSS. THOMPSON..... Ihave the following Blocks i in the following. compabies for scale » He Sitverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M | Lots in the Original Towusite.. Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, Robslapd The Arlington. between the Gompiiny and te olde ‘ THE LEADING HOTEL AT “TRAIL. ES Headquarters for Commer- cial. Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. ‘UNEXCELLED TABLE. same is: herel roved; and that the |- JOHN Haverty; Proprietor., draft, and to cay he san with auch ( ae ie Be they think expeden: pokes MARBH, i Beeretary ‘Treasurer. INVE STORS. will find the office of the: BIG FOUR Cosolidated-Mining €o, Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue, .Thaee Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; one mile west of the city and the.........5 Best Buyin Rossland Will be pleased: ‘to show parties, properties, &c., by calling, at office first, |Subscribe for the.Recot 50 Cents per Mouth Delivered.. FOR RENT. : Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safes AE OrE ty Deposit Vault. EES DED BADER CPE KB DHER E> CRAB EY ABER SERED, eee ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE. 28, 1900... ‘THE GOV PAO RPURER _ Mountain Be ad. The, bo} phiiae devlast evening regofted tate fi e insurance rates, A letter. from’ Hewitt Bostock, M.P., wai parli tt to. vote - approp 2 he had.no doubt that'ariother $30,- * ooo would be voted. next year and th "Be “dfawn ‘on ithe a 3A4 communica- aes and works de- spring.: In: reply to a. letter from the ; Northport! Bata, of (t * for help.in securing a. re 2 passenger. rates on, the Spokane & Falls & Northern ‘railroad, i it, was % decided to proposd @ joints ner 3 to the presidénf of ¢! iat Syst tems ¢ “Mes kills gJackson; and : Lalond ae rckovsindtat com, m tee to; collect information i in regard 3 to. the ‘min oof to Be on Before’ "tacos noptiia ha eee ‘of C, O::La® |. londe” on: his ‘aterview with’ the board of underwriters in regard to “read, explaining his po- sition in ‘regard to 'the' federal build- ° ing. He'said' that it was ‘usual for Ons 3 tor such purposes in two successive 2 years. As $20,000 had been voted, Stat “Wwas'clear and that plans would vehay: ae “wets.” * Mr. ’ Ea- s eee wi that the & ro ely ets eto re wi . the ui athe # Shipleted Before tion of Rossland at the Gl OW exe hibition in July, igor. Horsen at i Rossland will be weil represented in the horse races at the Dominion H. Mason's Vancouver Dan, J. S. Deschamps’ Rossland Maid and J. W. Hartline's Miss Miller have been sent there to race. Peace Declared. Why devote all your time read- P 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 order'to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- eed Oregon. For Rent. Three-room cottage on Columbia |, avenue, near Davis street. Fur- 'nished or unfurnished. Apply | to H, W.C, Jackson. ~ 1f $10 REWARD ; For:the Ftuen ot 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. same to this , | office. ok & annual: report” as the 4 » write: t the ; Rogtofiice . e ahout’ hes fail fatilities inthe *s houndary, a letter taking.ge 2 togo from Rock eCreek? SB. ‘Through Sleeper, With® the inauguration of the “Imperial. Limited’ service “the Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper~ between “Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom-. dation of the K busi Weashk, - ites Be “Pie secretary was. tbetnisted. to 4, wrire to the government about the fur oad 0 ‘Sophie _mountain;:telling about the developments ‘at the Vel- vet aie and ‘the, -necessity of ting ‘a road 22%: lestthe- trad be -| This-will bea--very ~great- conven-]i * 2% ience to the travelling public, TODAY'S STOCK SALES. ~ Following is a. summary of the sales on. the. local exchange today, diverted ge orthport. Roy and the committee. The secretary. . wal wiis:Ingteucted: to: a “ae ‘added tol” her with the q Rossland Sales, Sales today on the local sidan take steps. tegeisure.tHe.¢ Feprese! were as fall Rambler-Cariboo, dalilie x carrer pee eC Sere HE. Pro rty of this é gPoperty 1A,” on the Canadian Pacific Railway, : has been ou yore ioe vous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 fee This tunnel is being made of a large size thus making concentrates o| ‘worked very cheaply on account of it being a tunnel proposition and ‘that the tunnel follows the vein “CASCADE” is one of the most promising mining propositions. in the. distri-t. obtained at 25 feet. experts that ir.will concentrate 25 into 1, the railway and to the fact that it can be Jue of the quartz, it is ‘safe to say that the ck at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly, payments, ,and recommend.it to the public as-a safe investment, @ MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y: WNSEND. Sazsand, 2%. C. “Owing to its proximity to and considering the average va rss Weare now selling the stos ASCADE GOLD ‘MINING. 5 For particulars, WM. B. TOW. gE A, lice teivessoseanecsest 2 §00, 221/c} Deer Trail, 1000, 6 Mine 3§00, a 14340; Peoria Adoartisg mente cif ce, Tn Maw a conte tae stl BAC! Fic = nperal 3 hjonable} Merchant. ‘allors day celebration at Greenwood. W. a i FOR SALE—Four-roamed house, plastered and, tga gift Io lots ‘Septrals $7d05, '. Peguts - 265 Cor FOR RENT= Haiise, ‘five! roninis, $15; two rooms, $6; house, three rooms, $5. “FOI SALE—Fine ‘ot. Service for the year.1900 be commenced JUNE 10.,, The ‘Inipe-|, rial Limited”? . you across the ‘Conti- nent: in four days with- ‘ FOR SALE=New house and lot: ‘Fand kitchen- verandah;" good house: ‘only $575; +| half cash, balance easy terms, ‘I, c FOR SALE--Bouse and lot; kitchen'anil ¢etdndah: ¢omner'lot;, i daly $600; “halt cash, balance oh'ebay teriis. tween St. Paul and Chicago. For’™ SFoR RENT Sae fourroonicott xe on Thomp- 1.) son avenue off Davis street fs still to let. Newly. Papered. Apply next door. Mar eS sf § 49 i solid vestibuled: train, | luxuriously. equipped with every. possible es-|' ‘sential for. the’ onifort “and convenience... ; ‘Passengers. “Ask your oat friends who have. trav- f =p FER SER, rm eet 0 ‘In Gastom ‘Hoase butlding New. York:Life Angurance “Agency. +, Washington street.: Rosaland, ‘ rere | THE REDDIN , ACKSON ‘CO.# He eed 20,68) ‘MINING AND Avera i , class Saddle & Pack. CHARLES I E. _BENN, & co. iT: AND Me sae Be z OL: rome {CONTRACTOR Furnished: Rooms. _ Raiiaoad and Miners Time Checks =) A. By | MACKENZIE & co, 4 ope “*ensheds tree Ob eharge.t42 "Piarey ; mctatosh ~ 1 Bropretor se aniel KNEES ' Divided into 2,000,000 Shaies at 10 cents each: 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. y; The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL: KANGAROO," and: the Company cones ou aims, Trail Creek Mining Division of West Es Bootenay District, patn Columbia, a all situate on Grenville Mountain, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz, assaying from $2 on-the surface to over. 40 A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an‘assay: of | $34.80. was working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. f the average value of about $500.00 per ton., bout three miles’ from’ .Gladstone’ nk on the It_has- been ascertained by SE: a eee